Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/02/19/02:01:55
Hi,
I'm sure my problem is simple so I've tried to work it out using online docs, but I'm not a Unix user and feel I'm drowning in its arcana.
I've downloaded Cygwin and compiled and run a simple program. OK.
Then I went onto more serious things and tried to compile to a dll (which is the reason I want to use it).
I'm trying things from docs and this list (eg gcc -s -Wl,--base-file,mydll.base -o mydll.dll mydll.o -Wl,-e,_mydll_init AT 12 ) [not that I've worked out what all of it means]
Compiler then tells me it can't find ld.exe - I see it's looking in /usr/bin......, but this file is in /bin
In screwing around with mount to get it to look in the right place I've made everything worse, and now nothing happens.
I think I'll reinstall to get back to the beginning, but what do I have to do to make the compiler look in the right place? Is there a place to look for a person that's never heard of posix?
Thanks
Geo
George Jenner
Wilkinson Murray Pty Ltd
www.wmpl.com.au
+612 94374611
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