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On Mar 23 19:28, Pedro Alves wrote: > On 03/23/2015 07:17 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > On Mar 23 16:51, Pedro Alves wrote: > >> Hi guys, > >> > >> We really need to move forward with importing a newer gnulib, > >> for several reasons... > > > > I'm not quite sure why I'm CCed on this thread, > > Dunno, I just hit reply to all. > > > but please keep in mind > > that Cygwin tries hard to be a POSIX platform. Please, don't mix Windows > > headers and Windows calls in, unless you really, *really* need them. > > > > Especially don't mix in winsock headers and the definitions of timeval, > > they collide with the POSIX definitions in the newlib headers. > > Yep, don't worry, that's not being proposed. Even Jan's original patch > limited the windows.h inclusion to mingw. If a gnulib header ends up > pulling windows.h on Cygwin, that'd be a gnulib bug. I think the chances > of that happening without the gnulib folks noticing are quite low > though. Right. Apart from a few minor glitches in the past, Cygwin is usually quite well supported by gnulib. > But the best way to make sure is to test the > users/palves/gnulib-update branch. :-) Sigh. I add it to my TODO list... if i can find the end of the list at all :} Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Cygwin Maintainer Red Hat
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