Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/09/23/03:20:49
From: | panic AT diku DOT dk (Arne Glenstrup)
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Subject: | gcc produces foo.exe, not foo
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23 Sep 1998 03:20:49 -0700
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Message-ID: | <Pine.HPP.3.95.980923002730.28557A-100000.cygnus.gnu-win32@grimer.diku.dk>
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Mime-Version: | 1.0
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To: | gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
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Hello,
Apologies if this question has been answered many times before, but I
didn't seem to be able to find it in the mailing list archives via the
search function.
The problem is that it seems that when running
gcc -o foo foo.c
it produces not a file named foo, but a file named foo.exe. This has
caused me problems when writing a Makefile somewhat like
bar: foo.c
gcc -o foo foo.c
mv foo bar
because it complains when trying to mv file foo.
What is the standard way of circumventing this problem? Simply writing
mv foo.exe bar.exe
is not a full solution, because that is not portable. Is it necessary to
write some autoconf stuff to check what the extension of the executable
resulting from calling gcc is?
Thanx,
-- Arne.
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