On 14.12.2021 18:45, robhic...@gmx.com wrote:
Hi Cygwin,



I'm compiling a non Cygwin code using  ./config, make, make install.



The make output  says  /include/w32api  file or directory not found.

probably you can at configure stage set the
prefix of include directory as "/usr"


I'm guessing /include is not a standard directory, so I copied the
/usr/include/w32api to /include/w32api/, the warning goes way.

a simple link was also probably enough

  mkdir /include
  ln -s /usr/include/w32api to /include/w32api

but checking the prefix is better.


I also notice that w32api.h defines every version of windows but stops at
windows8.

#define WindowsVista 0x0600

#define Windows7       0x0601

#define Windows8       0x0602


Is it permissible to add

#define windows10  0X0603

what is your scope ?
If the original headers are not using that definition
adding it make no difference

By the way
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/porting/modifying-winver-and-win32-winnt?view=msvc-170

reports a different value:

----------------------------------------------------------
#define _WIN32_WINNT_WIN7                   0x0601 // Windows 7
#define _WIN32_WINNT_WIN8                   0x0602 // Windows 8
#define _WIN32_WINNT_WINBLUE                0x0603 // Windows 8.1
#define _WIN32_WINNT_WINTHRESHOLD           0x0A00 // Windows 10
#define _WIN32_WINNT_WIN10                  0x0A00 // Windows 10
----------------------------------------------------------

Regards
Marco


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