Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/05/15/23:26:37
Unfortunatly the mount option fools lots of other programs and I've found makes things a bit more unstable. Specifically, if I have csh or perl scripts (I'm using the tcsh from the Virtual Unix page) that are in directories on mounted disks they seem to get lost. If I unmount everything and keep the posix paths in my $PATH everything works ok.
Couldn't gcc (or cpp) be modified to understand posix paths? (Or better yet, DOS drive letters)
--jp
> see readme or maybe it's FAQ asbout using // with gcc cpp etc.
> mount -b d:\\ /d
> and eliminate // from the -I lines, and you should be fine.
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> From: Jon Thackray <jont AT harlequin DOT co DOT uk>
> To: cygnus <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>
> Date: Wednesday, May 14, 1997 1:42 AM
> Subject: Re: Picking up include directories automatically
>
> >jeffdb AT netzone DOT com writes:
> >I can't get this to work. My specs file has the following:-
> >*cpp:
> >%(cpp_cpu) %[cpp_cpu] %{posix:-D_POSIX_SOURCE} -I//d/msdev/include
> -I//d/msdev/mfc/include -iprefix//d/msdev -iwithprefix include -iwithprefix
> mfc/include
> >
> >plus the other guff that was there already.
> >
> >My source file contains
> >#include <mmsystem.h>
> >
> >MMSYSTEM.H is in d:\msdev\include
> >LIBRARY_PATH is set to c:\usr\local\lib in the control panel, and also
> >to /usr/local/lib in sh.
> >
> >What am I doing wrong? gcc still tells me no include path in which to
> >find mmsystem.h
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