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From: "Chris Sutcliffe" <ir0nh34d@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: mingw-runtime-3.15: regression in getopt() optind ?
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> This new getopt() sets optind to the index of the current option instead of
> the next option.

Thanx for the report and the test case.  I've forwarded this to the
MinGW developer list and I'll follow up on it.

Cheers!

Chris

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