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On 12/02/2014 20:06, Richard wrote:
>
>
>
> Yeah, I was there, fought those battles. The proof of what was going on
> was found in crash dumps. ...This was from the era when "RISC
> architecture" meant "Relegate all the Important Sh_t to the Compiler."
>
> Richard
>

More recently, all wchar_t are 4 byte long...

It took a while to demonstrate that is was not the cygwin local
to be broken

Regards
Marco

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