Mail Archives: cygwin/1996/10/23/02:29:26
Michael Snyder wrote:
>
> anatoly AT missinglink DOT co DOT il (Anatoly Kardash) writes:
> > 2. Anyway, the MS's compiler seems to become the standard one
> > for the win32 platform (don't ask me whether this is good or
> > bad for all of us). So it is quite reasonable to add
> > full support of its object (and other binary) files to
> > the gnu-win32 package (first of all various utilities like
> > nm, gdb, etc.). Are you planning to do it at all?
>
> Well, the standard compiler for cygwin32 is gcc, so gdb's most
> important requirement is to work with gcc, not VC++. However, I agree
> with you that inter-operability with MicroSoft-compiled objects would
> be a highly desireable secondary goal. Whether that will happen is at
> least in part dependant on who would want it and how badly. Does
> anybody else think that using gdb to debug code compiled with
> MicroSoft compilers is an important feature?
Again: the main reason why this might be very useful is when you are
using 3rd-party libraries requiring use of VC++ (as compiler) - and
this often happens. But how cool it would be if I could just to use
pair cl/link instead of gcc/gcc in the makefile but to have all other
stuff as is in cygwin32!
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