Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/06/03/13:45:12
Hello,
I have only recently started to explore the potential for using the
GNU system for compiling our batch programs since we have ported them from
UNIX to NT and encountered a few problems with lack of functionality in the
standard MS C environment......so, this is probably a stupid question.
I have successfully (I think) installed the cygwin32 stuff and can
now happily build C executables (from untouched UNIX source and Makefiles)
using this.
My problem is that I would also like to be able to use the GNU C
library. I have been attempting to 'configure' and 'make' this but with
limited success. The NT o.s. is not, apparently, supported in the standard
glibc-2.0 which I downloaded from the GNU pages on the web (the help files
included with the library say 'winnt' should be an option). I suspect that
I need, somehow, to integrate the cygwin32 into the 'sysdeps' directories of
glibc-2.0 to allow for this configuration. Has anybody done this? Am I on
completely the wrong track?
If anybody out there could point me in the right direction I would
be very grateful.
T.T.F.N.
ROBERT
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