Zuxy writes:
 > LibW32c provides mntent.h and libgw32c.a and hence the declaration and
 > the implementation of the getmntent function. 

Yeah, but before you get too excited, try to consider what you are
actually trying to achieve. Windows is not Unix, its "mounts" don't
work like on Unix. I don't know how useful it would be to pretend that
Windows is Unix in a non-Cygwin context.

On the other hand, if you really *do* want to pretend you are on Unix,
why not then use Cygwin? (But then, Cygwin's mount concept is again
something different.) Or heck, actually run Unix (Linux, Solaris,
*BSD).

--tml




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