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Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 17:33:30 -0500
From: Christopher Faylor <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
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Subject: test version of gcc-2.95.2-8 available
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I've uploaded a new version of gcc to sources.redhat.com.  It should
be on mirrors soon.

I've YA changed the specs file with regard to -mwin32 and mingw.
-mno-cygwin defaults to -mwin32 automatically, now.  -mno-cygwin should
also default to using msvcrt automatically, matching the latest version
of mingw, I hope.

As before, you need to specify -mwin32 if you want to use Windows
defines and include files when compiling under Cygwin.  A discussion
about the best way to detect this situation has recently taken place in
the cygwin and autoconf mailing lists.

I've also modified this version so that /usr/local/include is searched
before /usr/include for cygwin and /usr/local/include/mingw is searched
before /usr/include/mingw for -mno-cygwin.  Both paths are considered
"system include directories".

Please check this out and if you have problems please post them here.

cgf

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