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Re: Missing wide character functions in libc.a


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On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 09:40:50AM +1000, Herbert wrote:
>Hi Christopher,
>
>I am doing a software migration Solaris to Windows 2000 at moment.  So
>I choosed Cygwin as the environment to recompiling my source.
>
>It was OK for a little while until I bumped into the missing
>towupper(), towlower(), wcscoll(), wcsfrm() and wcspbrk() functions.  I
>searched all libraries under /usr/lib and /lib, but failed to find
>these symbols.  Then I read you comment on 16-Jan-2001, about these
>missing functions.  I just would like to know:
>
>a) If there is a new version of Cygwin have this problem fixed?
>(Currently I am running 1.3.2)
>
>b) Is there a patch or bug fix some thing for this?
>
>c) If both above option is negative, would you know where to download
>the source for cygwin, so I can compile and add the related object file
>into libc.a.
>
>Thanks.
>
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>P.S.: Oh there is another problem too: /usr/include/mingw/values.h
>seems to be an empty file in the version I have here.

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