From: michael@weiser.saale-net.de (Michael Weiser)
Subject: Re: where's the UNIX walker
16 Sep 1998 09:03:23 -0700
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To: "K M" <unixguru68@hotmail.com>
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Hello K, you wrote:
>I've downloaded and installed the latest( B19) GNU tools and
>things seem to be fine; however, when I try to compile a UNIX
>program that calls ftw(),gcc can't find ftw.h. I can't locate
>any refernce tp ftw in the distribution at all.
>Where is ftw or how can I get someting like this to compile?
The cygwin32 FAQ (http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32/faq.html)
doesn't mention this call, not even as not yet implemented. So your
chances are very low to find it in cygwin32.

If it helps you: POSIX functions like readdir are implemented.
-- 
bye, Michael
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