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snprintf() in cygwin.
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- Subject: snprintf() in cygwin.
- From: Jens Yllman <jens dot yllman at uniweb dot se>
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 19:19:29 +0100
- Organization: Uniweb AB
Hello,
I know this is not realy a cygwin question. Or maybe it is. I'm trying
to port a UNIX program to cygwin. And this program uses snprintf(). And
this function does not seem to be in cygwin. I'm not an expert on the
standard C library. So I'm not sure this is included there. When running
the configure script it looks for the snprintf() function. And when not
finding it it looks for the g_snprintf() that is in glib. And I guess
that this is glibc. And I wonder then if someone has compiled glib/glibc
for cygwin. I would like to know if it is compiled straight out the box
or need some change to compile.
BTW: snprintf() seem to be in mingw32. Both in the headerfiles and in
the library files for the MicroSoft libs/dlls called crtdll.dll and
msvcrt.dll. Is there a way to make gcc default to mingw32? Preferably
just temporary.
Is there any good sites/FAQ about how to use autoconf/automake under
cygwin. I've never used them under UNIX eather. So any info about how to
use them and how to compile/use them under cygwin is welcome.
That was maybe to much in the same e-mail.
Many thanks
Jens Yllman
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