As of today october 28. 2003, I have the latest Cygwin
releases of nearly all packages and gcc refuses to compile
a file containing the line :
 int64_t Val = INT64_MAX;

  complaining that the literal integer value is too big.
It seems that replacing in stdint.h the line
  #define INT64_MAX (9223372036854775807)
by
  #define INT64_MAX (9223372036854775807LL)

  solves the problem. There are some other #define that
should be patched this way, I think.


Laurent Vaucher.

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