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Date: Thu, 03 May 2001 17:14:25 -0700
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From: Andy Piper <andyp@bea.com>
Subject: Re: When will cygwin ever be stable?
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egor duda <deo at logos-m dot ru> wrote:
 > i wonder if it was my changes to w32api that change _ANONYMOUS_*
 > semantics? they surely can break applications that include headers
 > individually without including <windows.h> first. since you didn't

Actually this was the cause of the problem, and it existed because I was 
using code that originated from the cygwin setup - which had the same 
problems. I'm not sure that including individual headers is wrong - but 
there we go.

andy


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