a few other functions appeared, too. Perhaps they're unique to the current
'fast ring' insider build of Windows 10?
I think some functions are just missed from the mingw-w64's libraries. Just
like `MFTEnumEx`. I will check them today a little bit later. The patch for
`MFTEnumEx` is in the mast
On 07/23/2017 04:44 PM, Ruslan Garipov wrote:
> Like this, I believe -- a `git-format-patch` included.
>
Patch looks OK, go ahead and apply.
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On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 5:44 PM, Ruslan Garipov
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> Like this, I believe -- a `git-format-patch` included.
> On 23.07.2017 19:54, John Warburton wrote:
>> While cross-compiling a program that required the function MFTEnumEx
>> from the Microsoft Media Foundation Transform framework, I notic
Like this, I believe -- a `git-format-patch` included.
On 23.07.2017 19:54, John Warburton wrote:
Hello,
While cross-compiling a program that required the function MFTEnumEx
from the Microsoft Media Foundation Transform framework, I noticed
that it occurs only in the arm32 import library -- to
Hello,
While cross-compiling a program that required the function MFTEnumEx
from the Microsoft Media Foundation Transform framework, I noticed
that it occurs only in the arm32 import library -- to be precise,
mingw-w64-crt/libarm32/mfplat.def. It isn't in lib64 or lib32.
The function is declared