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1.5.24,XP: time.h + mrtd switch in gcc conflicting types



Cygwin version 1.5.24-2, gcc version 3.4.4 Windows XP

Hi all. There seems to be an issue with "time.h" under some circumstances
with a new Cygwin version. Using a simple test program ( called t.c):

#include <time.h>
main() {}

The problem arises when compilation is attempted with the -mrtd switch,
the following errors arising:

            ------------------------------------
In file included from t.c:1:
/usr/include/time.h:150: error: conflicting types for 'clock_getres'
/usr/include/cygwin/time.h:20: error: previous declaration of
'clock_getres' was here
/usr/include/time.h:150: error: conflicting types for 'clock_getres'
/usr/include/cygwin/time.h:20: error: previous declaration of
'clock_getres' was here
/usr/include/time.h:171: error: conflicting types for 'nanosleep'
/usr/include/cygwin/time.h:18: error: previous declaration of 'nanosleep'
was here
/usr/include/time.h:171: error: conflicting types for 'nanosleep'
/usr/include/cygwin/time.h:18: error: previous declaration of 'nanosleep'
was here
            ------------------------------------

However the problem is absent from an earlier version of Cygwin (1.5.18 --
July 2005), as is the file /usr/include/cygwin/time.h (same version of
gcc, though). Running the "program" under both versions with gcc's -M
switch to show header dependencies revealed these differences at the end:

            ------------------------------------
$ diff headers headers-new
10,11c10,11
<   /usr/include/signal.h /usr/include/sys/signal.h \
<   /usr/include/cygwin/signal.h
---
/usr/include/endian.h /usr/include/cygwin/time.h /usr/include/signal.h\ /usr/include/sys/signal.h /usr/include/cygwin/signal.h
------------------------------------

The newer version includes two new headers here, with an apparently
surplus-to-requirements "time.h". Compilation without the switch produces
no errors.

Apologies for absence of a cygcheck output (not my machine).


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