On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 11:57:21AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>That's usually a good idea but I just noticed that cygwin-internal
>doesn't set errno.  There is no reason why it would have to, really,
>since the interface is entirely local to cygwin and we can decide to do
>what we want.  However, I have changed it now so that it returns ENOSYS
>when it is returning -1.

To translate the above: I have changed the cygwin_internal function so
that when the function is given an argument that it doesn't understand
it will set errno to ENOSYS and return -1.  This is likely to happen
when a program is built with a newer version of cygwin but is trying to
retrieve information from an older DLL.

cgf

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