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Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 16:58:49 -0400
From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Force NO .exe?
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"Stephen C. Biggs" wrote:
> 
> If this is in the FAQ or somewhere else in the documentation, please
> forgive and point to it... I searched for a while but couldn't come
> close.
> 
> I know that the Cygwin version of GCC has the --force-exe-suffix.  Is
> there a way via some option to GCC (thus being able to set it in
> C/PPFLAGS) to force so that there is NOT a .exe after the final
> executable name?
> 

1) You can grab the source (gcc and binutils) and modify it to not add
the .exe
2) You can add a `.' to the end of the file name and it won't add the
exe.

-- 
Earnie.

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