On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to compile a old program (1995 I'd say), and it uses ftw(), > which is fine with linux, but cygwin still hasn't the equivalent. > > I could find some post from 1998 telling > "I understand that Unix95 spec does have some variant of ftw (nftw?), > and if that's the case, then it may show up in newlib in the future." > > Even if it's not the case, could cygwin include its own implementation ? > I know it's really easy to build over opendir(), readdir() & co, but > having a *right* implementation in cygwin would save some time here and > there I think.
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