gcc and cross-compilers
Benjamin Riefenstahl
benny@crocodial.de
Wed Apr 29 02:18:00 GMT 1998
Hi Kai,
Kai Ruottu wrote:
> ... All but the mkdir() seems
> Ok for me. But is it really true that mkdir() is like the one in Borland C
> (only one parameter), and not like the UNIX-standard 'int mkdir(const char *,
> mode_t)' ?
It's the other way 'round, I believe. Borland imitated MS in leaving out
the permissions parameter (which wasn't used at the time, because DOS
doesn't have permissions for directories).
The mingw32 headers could possibly add a macro like
extern int mkdir( const char * dirname );
#define mkdir(name,perm) mkdir(name)
to make this more Unix-compatible.
so long, benny
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