On 7/16/2012 16:33, Jacek Caban wrote: > On 07/15/12 14:21, Nicolas Le Cam wrote: >> 2012/7/4 Jacek Caban: >>> On 07/03/12 20:10, Jacek Caban wrote: >>>> On 06/29/12 03:35, Austin English wrote: >>>>> On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Nicolas Le Cam wrote: >>>>>> 2012/6/29 Austin English <[email protected]>: >>>>>>> Fixes http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30980 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> -Austin >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Austin, >>>>>> >>>>>> I already tried to fix it on Wine side, see [1], >>>>>> but Alexandre told me on IRC that the bug needs to be fixed in mingw-w64, >>>>>> as it shouldn't include crtdefs.h by default. >>>>>> >>>>>> BTW, won't that break mingw32 build ? >>>>>> >>>>>> [1] http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/84070 >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Nicolas Le Cam >>>>> Thanks for the info. Have you or anyone else discussed this with >>>>> mingw64? I did a quick search on their bugtracker, but don't see >>>>> anything.. >>>>> http://sourceforge.net/search/?group_artifact_id=983354&type_of_search=artifact&group_id=202880&words=crtdefs >>>> FWIW, here is my proposed patch to mingw-w64: >>>> >>>> http://repo.or.cz/w/mingw-w64/jacek.git/commitdiff/5db96424c7b9ac4aa5a66bd0e9724740624bf96f >>>> >>>> We will see if they like it. >>> The (extended) fix is in mingw-w64 SVN now. >>> >>> Jacek >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Hi Jacek, >> >> Could it be backported into stable 2.x ? This will allow distros to >> package it with the next stable release of mingw-w64. > > I'm not sure bout that, it's quite an invasive change, so it may be too > risky for stable branch. I'm CCing mingw-w64 ML to see what maintainers > think. > > BTW, our Wine Gecko package requires trunk version, so distros compiling > it themselves have provide its packages anyway (I don't really follow it > close enough to have more details). It may be a good idea to use this > version for Wine development. > > Jacek
Hi, Those 2 links above seem to not lead anywhere, the wine link shows something about _INC_CRTDEFS. Can you elaborate more?
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