>>
> This pretty much looks like cygwin-related stuff. Actually it needs to
> store two sets of headers - "native" and mingw, thus such directory.
>
> My mingw32 installation has complex.h, not mingw/complex.h. However, I
> don't understand, why cygwin doesn't have it's complex.h and test  
> should
> use mingw-provided one.

Agreed, I thought it did. It has been a while since I've had a cygwin  
box though. I can ask those guys tomorrow though.

-eric
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