I had the same problem with libobjc2 on Windows.  I worked around it by doing 
something like this:

#define BOOL WINBOOL
#include <windows_stuff.h>
#undef BOOL

And then including Objective-C headers.

David

On 25 Sep 2011, at 18:19, Stefan Bidi wrote:

> I booted into Windows today and figured it would be a good idea to try 
> corebase there.  I ran into some problems that I was able to fix, but I don't 
> know what to do with the set of error I'm getting now.  It's about BOOL being 
> defined by both windef.h and objc/objc.h.  I'm sure I'm screwing something 
> up, can anyone more familiar with Windows please shed some light?  I've 
> attached the output.
> 
> Stef
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