Peter Amstutz wrote: > Uh oh. Blame Reed. And the fact that I haven't actually built VOS on > Windows for a while... That particular file was just added recently. I > need to set up a dedicated Windows box for development so I don't have > to reboot my main machine (which is Linux). Perhaps I should get up > boot camp and dual boot my MacBook... > > Unless Reed can give you a more specific answer about strftime_r, I'll > have to take when I get around to it. The worst case scenario may be > that you can #ifdef out the offending lines, as it is probably only > necessary for very specific non-core functionality.
Yeah, that's just a hack to set the timezone used by strftime(). (Anyone know if there's a better way to do that?). You can just put #ifndef WIN32 around those calls in strftime_r.c if you want. However, I'm pretty sure that getenv and setenv exist on MinGW somewhere. strftime_r.h includes stdlib.h but maybe on MinGW they're actually in unistd.h, or maybe even in windows.h or something. Reed _______________________________________________ vos-d mailing list vos-d@interreality.org http://www.interreality.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vos-d