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Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:15:39 -0500
From: Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu>
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To: Graham Murray <GMurray@webwayone.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: Missing headers with -mno-cygwin
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Graham Murray wrote:
> 
> "Tomislav Goles" <tom@ait-tech.com> writes:
> 
> > I had the same (at least sounds like it) problem and fixed
> > it by going into setup and re-installing mingw and mingw-runtime
> > packages. I don't know how/what uninstalled those but now things
> > are back to normal.
> > Hope this helps,
> 
> Thanks. That seems to have fixed the problem.

This was caused by a packaging oops in cygwin-1.3.5-1.  It included
mingw and w32api files by mistake, and overwrote the REAL mingw and
w32api packages when installed.  When you upgrade to 1.3.5-2 (which
correctly does NOT contain those files), they were removed.

But the original ones from the ACTUAL mingw and w32api packages were not
reinstated.

As I said, a packaging error.

Anyway, the fix is to reinstall mingw and w32api.

--Chuck

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