On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Jim Van Sciver wrote: > Thank you Ken and Marco. My mistake was in thinking utf8.h was a > system include file that I had not yet installed. It was actually > part of the third party package. My bad. Your advice did lead me to > the problem. > > More than you want to know but the reason why the include file was not > being found was because the package Makefile uses uname command output > to set -I paths. The uname output was checked for the strings Linux > and Darwin but there was no check for CYGWIN_NT-6.1 nor an error if > the two expected values were not found. Poor Makefile scripting.
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