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From: "Mark Hadfield" <m.hadfield@niwa.cri.nz>
To: "George J. Wakileh" <george.wakileh@vol.at>, <cygwin@cygwin.com>
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Subject: Re: Is this specific to cygwin or gcc?
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 11:50:20 +1200
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From: "George J. Wakileh" <george.wakileh@vol.at>

> I am using cygwin 1.3.1 with gcc 2.95.3.  In the simple c program below,
> there seems to be a bug in gcc when using floats.  There is a factor of
10.

This is a known problem with Cygwin, eg see:

http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-05/msg00529.html

To fix it install a recent snapshot of cygwin1.dll.

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Mark Hadfield
m.hadfield@niwa.cri.nz  http://katipo.niwa.cri.nz/~hadfield
National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research


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