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From: "Tom Stokes" <tstokes AT pacbell DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Mingw32 Resource Compiler driving me NUTS!
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 15:44:56 -0800
Organization: Pacific Bell Internet Services
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Reply-To: "Tom Stokes" <tstokes AT NOSPAM DOT pacbell DOT net>
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Weiqi Gao wrote in message <350C617B DOT FB1AC822 AT a DOT crl DOT com>...
>Gautam N. Lad / Vimal N. Lad wrote:


>> And it gives this stinkin' error:
>> E:\MING\BIN\WINDRES.EXE:
>> E:\\MING\\lib\\gcc-lib\\i386-mingw32\\2.8.1\\include\\stdarg.h:70: syntax
error
>> cpp.exe: stdout: Broken pipe
>>
>> Please help!  I am going nuts!
>
>If you are using the same version of mingw32 as I do, then the line in
>question is:
>  typedef void *__gnuc_va_list;
>And this line is simply not legal resource script.  Microsoft's rc.exe
>bulks on this line too.
>

So what is the solution to the problem? (it bit me too). Would you consider
that a
bug in stdarg.h?

        Tom Stokes



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