Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/04/02/16:07:41
Hi Mumit,
I know that you've said the C_INCLUDE_PATH need not be used; but, I
prefer to use it as I make changes to the headers I point to a working
directory first where I put the modified headers.
I have C_INCLUDE_PATH set to:
c:\mingw32-sup\include;c:\egcs\lib\gcc-lib\i386-mingw32\egcs-2.90.27\include;c:\egcs\include
To save on my limited amount of disk space I've also done:
cp -R c:\egcs\i386-mingw32\include\* c:\ecgs\include\
cp -R c:\egcs\i386-mingw32\lib\* c:\egcs\lib\
rm -rf c:\egcs\i386-mingw32\
I have a file c:\mingw32-sup\include\sys\types.h that should get
included and did with the prior version of egcs and does with Jan-Jaap's
2.8.0 and 2.8.1; but doesn't with egcs 1.0.2. The actual path used for
types.h with egcs 1.0.2 is:
c:\\egcs\\lib\\gcc-lib\\i386-mingw32\\egcs-2.90.27\\../../../../include/sys/types.h
The questions:
Is this a BUG or a CHANGE?
Does egcs-1.0.2-mingw32 use the ";" as the path delimiter?
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PS: FYI, I'm using NT 3.51, cygwinb19 bash, the cygwinb19.dll that C.
Faylor announced just prior to the b19.1 announcement; although, none of
this should make a difference with this problem.
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