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[CBRD-24911] Issue where trim() cannot be called in cub_manager for Windows #5167

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http://jira.cubrid.org/browse/CBRD-24911

  • After applying [CBRD-25043], an operation error occurred in cub_manager for Windows.
  • Change to include chartype.c when building libraries for Windows.

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@ctshim ctshim merged commit 16cf9a1 into CUBRID:develop May 2, 2024
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ctshim added a commit to ctshim/cubrid that referenced this pull request Sep 30, 2024
…indows (CUBRID#5167)

http://jira.cubrid.org/browse/CBRD-24911

* After applying [CBRD-25043], an operation error occurred in cub_manager for Windows.
* Change to include chartype.c when building libraries for Windows.
ctshim added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 30, 2024
…indows (#5167) (#5525)

http://jira.cubrid.org/browse/CBRD-24911

* After applying [CBRD-25043], an operation error occurred in cub_manager for Windows.
* Change to include chartype.c when building libraries for Windows.
* backport  #5167
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