Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/07/26/06:47:06
set CYGWIN32=notty nobinmode
Another note: Mingw32 doesn't understand the cygwin mounted paths.
---Pierre Dolmans <pierre DOT dolmans AT iname DOT com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a program running on Cygwin32, but for several reasons I want
to
> switch to Mingw32 now. Therefore I have installed Mingw32, and
changed my
> environment variables in accordance with the installation
documentation.
>
> However, the Makefile that worked fine with Cygwin32, caused lot's of
> problems with Mingw32. Therefore I searched the mail archives, where
I came
> across an advise to use make.exe from Cygwin32 instead of make.exe
from
> Mingw32.
>
> Now that I have switched to the Cygwin32 make.exe, the Makefiles
seem to
> work a lot better.
> However, if a compile fails, I don't see the error messages from the
> compiler, but just get the make output that looks like this:
>
> C:\test> make test
> gcc -c test.c
> make: *** [test.o] Error 1
>
> So, I now know that Error 1 tells me that there was an error during
the
> compile, but I can't see the error messages from the compiler. Does
anybody
> have a clue what is happening here ? Where are the compiler error
messages
> going ?????
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Pierre Dolmans
>
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