Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/02/21/11:28:58
I'm still having trouble compiling gcc-2.8.0, both with native
i386-pc-cygwin32 configuration and m68k-aout configuration. Right now I'd
just be happy to know why I can't get the native version to build. Maybe
someone can help? Here's what I've done so far (in a nutshell):
Installed gnuwin32 tools under d:\gnuwin32\b18. Downloaded and untarred
gcc-2.8.0 into /usr/local/src/gcc-2.8.0. Ran the configure script to
configure for native i386-pc-cygwin32 build. Added CLIB=-ladvapi32 to the
Makefile. Ran 'make LANGUAGES="c c++"'.
This runs for awhile, then chokes when ./xgcc tries to compile enquire.c,
complaining that it can't find some include files like stdio.h. So, I look
at where it's trying to find them. ./include and /usr/local/include. Why
not where the gnuwin32 gcc is getting them? Dunno. So, I copy all the
header files from /gnuwin32/b18/H-i386-cygwin32/i386-cygwin32/include over
to /usr/local/include and re-run the make. This time it makes it much
furthur before choking when trying to compile gcclib2.c with _bb defined,
saying string.h has parse errors and conflicts. Ugh.
So, if someone could kindly give me some hints as to what's going on, I'd
appreciate it a great deal. Thanks.
-Kevin
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