Hello,

If you specify "res" as an include directory via the "-I" or "--include-dir=" 
options, windres mistakenly assumes this to be the output format (and issues a 
warning saying to use "-J" instead). The workaround if you have such an input 
directory named "res" is to specify it as "./res", though this really shouldn't 
be necessary.

Anthony
                                          
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