Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/02/19/11:50:18
Hi,
I have been trying to compile gcc-2.95.2 to act as a native compiler on a
cygwin system. (My eventual aim is to compile it to act as a
cygwin->m68k-coff cross compiler, but I decided to try to compile it as a
native first, thinking it might be easier.)
This is my config script, which I am running in a separate folder from the
sources:
#!/bin/bash
../gcc-2.95.2/configure --prefix=/usr/local/i686-gcc --enable-languages=c++
It (correctly, I think) recognises the host (and target) as i686-pc-cygwin
and all seems to configure OK, but when I "make bootstrap" it, it fails,
because it can't find "windows.h".
It compile a lot of other files OK, so I guess it finds all the rest of the
header files OK, it just doesn't like this one.
The file is present in /usr/include/w32api, but the compiler doesn't seem to
be looking in here for it.
Can anyone help? I'm guessing someone has successfully done this.
I hope this is sufficiently on-topic (i.e. cygwin specific) not to annoy
everyone on here, and I have tried searching the archives (and various GCC
and cross-GCC FAQs) already, but with no luck.
Stephen Blythe
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