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Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2002 23:13:36 -0400
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From: Shawn Behrens <sbehrens AT gmx DOT li>
Subject: Re: Available for test: gcc-3.1.1-1, gcc2-2.95.3-6, and
gcc-mingw-3_1-20020516-1
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Hi,

>My main contributions are some configury reorg and of course, my old
>friend, "-mno-cygwin".  In theory, "-mno-cygwin" should work much
>better in this release.  It should even be functional for C++.

Okay, I'm knuckle-headed. Consider this example:

gcc-2 -mno-cygwin hello.c

No trouble, an a.exe containing a Hello, World!

gcc -mno-cygwin hello.c

gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1': No such file or directory

Alright, then, add /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.1.1/ to the end of the 
$PATH

ld: cannot open crt2.o: No such file or directory

At which point I am stumped. What am I, knucklehead that I am, missing?

Shawn



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