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Brian Dessent <brian@dessent.net> wrote on 22.01.2008 16:53:49: > Kai Tietz wrote: > > > AFAIK doesn't cygwin define _WIN32. I checked current gcc sources and > > didn't saw it for cgywin, just for mingw32. The __MSVCRT__ would be an > > alternative, for sure. But isn't the macro _WIN32 just the API we use? > > Correct, Cygwin does not normally define _WIN32 but if you #include > <windows.h> it gets defined there too... it's not a common scenario > since the goal of Cygwin is not to use Windowsisms, but you can still do > it if you need access to something in the w32api and there's no POSIX > analog. Upps your are right 8) I missed this. So I will replace the #ifdef _WIN32 by #ifdef __MSVCRT__. Is this fine? I attached the updated patch files. Kai | (\_/) This is Bunny. Copy and paste Bunny | (='.'=) into your signature to help him gain | (")_(") world domination.
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