2013/5/3 Jan Nijtmans wrote: > 2013/5/3 Christopher Faylor: >> We make ABSOLUTELY no guarantees that our errnos will match any other >> system's. You can't expect that you will be able to use Cygwin errno's >> in pure Windows applications. We really don't care if our errnos match >> those of Windows. Sorry. > > No need for a sorry. I understand. I just felt obliged to report it, because > in > the (unlikely) case that such a problem arises a major release is the > only moment that such a thing can be fixed. This would be a chance > to have a single errno.h shared by mingw, mingw-w64, wine and cygwin > (which would then be a superset of Microsoft's). > > The mingw-w64 cross-compiler in Cygwin64 (x64_64-w64-mingw32) > is currently lacking "errno.h", Absoultely an absurdity. Of course mingw-w64 provides an errno.h header. Not sure where you expect headers are and what content by your expectations they shall have, but I would recomment that you might try before starting to do fural guessings.
Regards, Kai PS: The native toolchain and cygwin don't share most of the C-runtime-headers by good reasons. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple