Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 04.10.03 00:22:10: > > On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 11:47:24AM +0100, Graham Bloice wrote: > > The attached patch corrects the problem for win32. > > Checked in. > > > I hope tht it will work for other platforms as well. > > "Other platforms" as in UNIX-flavored OSes? If so, it'll make no > difference, as they won't be defining _WIN32. > > Or "other platforms" as in other compiler/Flex/etc. combinations on > Win32? Well, after some try and error, a new version of the cygwin flex package solved the problem! Thats what I tried to fix the problem: Calling flex with the parameter --nounistd to prevent using unistd.h, but the compilation failed at a different point :-( Updating to latest CVS (this morning), didn't change anything, unistd.h still missing. Updating cygwin to latest packages (was updating the flex package), now compiled ok :-)))) So the problem seems to be a (now fixed) bug in the cygwin flex package. Thanks for your help, Regards, ULFL ______________________________________________________________________________ Die Besten ihrer Klasse! WEB.DE FreeMail (1,7) und WEB.DE Club (1,9) - bei der Stiftung Warentest - ein Doppelsieg! http://f.web.de/?mc=021184
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