Bug #2587: Forced definition of struct timezone under MinGW http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/2587 Author: Luis Lavena Status: Open, Priority: Normal Category: build, Target version: 1.9.x ruby -v: ruby 1.9.1p376 (2009-12-07 revision 26041) [i386-mingw32] It appears that win32.h is forcing the definition of timezone structure, even when it has been defined by MinGW provided headers. The output from compilation of miniruby: <pre> In file included from ../include/ruby/defines.h:205:0, from ../include/ruby/ruby.h:73, from ../include/ruby.h:32, from ../main.c:13: ../include/ruby/win32.h:201:8: error: redefinition of 'struct timezone' </pre> And the code that defines it: <pre><code> #ifdef __MINGW32__ struct timezone { int tz_minuteswest; int tz_dsttime; }; #undef isascii #define isascii __isascii #endif </code></pre> It is clear that this was made to workaround limitations of older versions of MinGW, but a simple check with AC_CHECK_TYPES (or if specific are needed: AC_CHECK_MEMBERS), any of those could provide the defines needed to avoid the forced redefinition. Please find attached a naive patch for configure.in and win32.h that use HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE Thank you. ---------------------------------------- http://redmine.ruby-lang.org