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Can't build Make from source because Windows header files moved to /usr/include/w32api?


If I download the Cygwin Make source and try to compile it from
source, it fails to compile because gcc (2.95.2-7) can't find
windows.h.

It appears that the include files in the w32api package were recently
moved from /usr/include to /usr/include/w32api.  At least, that's my
best guess; perhaps there's some other reason why gcc couldn't find
them before and can find them now.

I know how to work around this, but my question is.... Is this a known
problem, what's the correct way to fix it, and when will it be fixed
in the precompiled stuff being distributed by RedHat?

Thanks,

  jik

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