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From: aecquest AT ciens DOT ula DOT ve (AECEULA, QUEST Team)
Subject: Re: Default compiler behaviour for b19
11 Sep 1997 15:16:33 -0700 :
Message-ID: <3417FCFF.41C67EA6cygnus.gnu-win32@ciens.ula.ve>
References: <199709100551 DOT JAA16249 AT rp3 DOT menatep DOT ru>
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To: "Andrey A. Kulaga" <kulaga AT rp3 DOT menatep DOT ru>

The idea of generating native win32 binaries by default (i think) is a
great advance, because you can make your programs to be independient.
It's true that GCC comes from Unix, but if you can make native win32
binaries with it, it's a very powerful tool. And i want to have it !

Andrey A. Kulaga wrote:
> 
> It's very important to me to have possibility produce native win32 binaries.
> It doesn't matter, whether this option will be default. I like GNU tools, but i
> want my code be portable between compilers. That's why l'm using Minimalist
> package by Colin Peters (thanks for them).
> 
> --------------------
> > Date: Fri, 05 Sep 1997 11:23:31 +1000
> > From: Anthony Wesley <awesley AT acquerra DOT com DOT au>
> > Reply-To: awesley AT mail DOT acquerra DOT com DOT au
> >
> > Perhaps I am misreading the comments on the gnuwin32 home page, but it
> > looks like Cygnus are proposing to have "gcc -o foo foo.c" generate
> > native win32 binaries by default and not link with cygwin.dll. To
> > compile UNIX-ish tools and link with the cygwin.dll library you will
> > have to supply an extra command line option.
> >
> > This seems silly to me, and the wrong way around. After all, gcc and all
> > the nice tools and development environment came from the UNIX land, so
> > surely generating UNIX-ish binaries should be the default, making
> > porting UNIX applications and tools the native mode, whereas generating
> > pure win32 binaries should be the "foreign" mode.
> >
> > It would be really strange to have "gcc -o foo foo.c" not work as
> > expected by people coming from the UNIX world. I realise that this
> > behavious could be covered up (eg have an environment variable to select
> > the mode, or put it in the gcc compiler-options file) but I believe that
> > it would still be the wrong attitude by Cygnus to do this.
> >
> > Just my AUS $0.0215 worth .. :-)
> >
> > Anthony
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