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From: "Paul Brobst" <brobstpa AT rose-hulman DOT edu>
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Subject: compiling GCC3.0.1 under cygwin
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2001 13:39:18 -0400
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I've been trying to build GCC 3.0.1 under cygwin but have been running into
some problems.  I ran the configure, which encountered no problems.  When I
use 'make bootstrap' in the directory I ran the configure in I get an error
pertaining to sys_errlist and a warning about sys_nerr.

Specifically it says:  gcc-3.0.1/libiberty/strerror.c:465: conflicting types
for 'sys_errlist'  /use/include/sys/errno.h:23: previous declaration of
'sys_errlist'
and
gcc-3.0.1/libiberty/strerror.c:465: warning: static declaration for
'sys_nerr' follows non-static

From what I can figure out is that configure is determining that these two
things arent defined, sets its HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST flag, and is now trying to
define them but it turns out that they are defined.  Do any of you have
experience with this?  I am admittedly unexperienced with this stuff, so I
figured this would be a good place to ask.

Is there any way I can change that HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST flag manually, after I
run the configure?  I noticed in the GCC instructions it says that current
(up to early 2001) builds should compile with no modifications under cygwin.
Any help is much appreciated.

-Paul Brobst



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