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Fix the MS-Windows MinGW build
* build_w32.bat (GccCompile): Use -std=gnu99, as some code uses C99 features ('for' loop initial declarations). * dir.c (print_dir_data_base) [WINDOWS32]: Cast 'mtime' to 'int64_t', and use %I64d to print it, to avoid compile-time warning about printing a 'time_t' value, which could be either a 32-bit or a 64 bit integral type.
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:GccCompile
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:: GCC Compile
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echo on
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gcc -mthreads -Wall -gdwarf-2 -g3 %OPTS% -I%OUTDIR% -I. -I./glob -I./w32/include -DWINDOWS32 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H %EXTRAS% -o %OUTDIR%\%1.o -c %1.c
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gcc -mthreads -Wall -std=gnu99 -gdwarf-2 -g3 %OPTS% -I%OUTDIR% -I. -I./glob -I./w32/include -DWINDOWS32 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H %EXTRAS% -o %OUTDIR%\%1.o -c %1.c
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@echo off
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goto :EOF
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dir.c
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dir.c
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else if (dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0)
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{
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#ifdef WINDOWS32
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printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): could not be opened.\n"),
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dir->name, dir->contents->path_key,dir->contents->mtime);
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printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %I64d): could not be opened.\n"),
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dir->name, dir->contents->path_key,
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(int64_t)dir->contents->mtime);
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#else /* WINDOWS32 */
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#ifdef VMS_INO_T
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printf (_("# %s (device %d, inode [%d,%d,%d]): could not be opened.\n"),
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}
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}
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#ifdef WINDOWS32
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printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): "),
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dir->name, dir->contents->path_key, dir->contents->mtime);
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printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %I64d): "),
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dir->name, dir->contents->path_key,
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(int64_t)dir->contents->mtime);
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#else /* WINDOWS32 */
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#ifdef VMS_INO_T
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printf (_("# %s (device %d, inode [%d,%d,%d]): "),
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