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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 15:50:05 EST
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Subject: Re: [Bug: gcc-3.2-1] Cygwin DLL (CVS HEAD) build failure - gcc uses wrong include path order.
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From: Brian Keener <bkeener AT thesoftwaresource DOT com>
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Pavel Tsekov wrote:
> There are several easy workarounds for that problem so I don't think this
> is such a big problem. Anyway I am curios why /usr/include/w32api is
> threated in a special way - you just cant get rid of it ! :)
>
Gosh - I hate to dredge this up again but: 

I updated my cvs and my cygwin install and I am still getting this.  
Unfortunately,  I am neophyte when it come to C and C++ programming but I like 
to keep a buildable version of cygwin and setup on my machine so I can 
occasionally attempt changes or research.

At first I was getting the GetConsoleWindow problem and now it has moved to an 
undeclared value: IOCTL_DISK_UPDATE_DRIVE_SIZE which I know is a recent w32api 
change in Cygwin.  I did some research on the Archive and found where Pavel 
says this is an easy fix and that he tried using -nostdinc which I tried to see 
if it helps.  Obviously Pavel was saying it didn't help or I am putting it in 
the wrong place - I am betting on the latter.  I also found a reference to 
-no-win32 (although I cannot seem to find it now) that also seemed to indicate 
that -no-win32 was a cure and I tried that - again no joy, but I'm still 
betting I have this in the wrong place.  

As this is apparently from my understanding reading the mailing list a problem 
with g++ adding an unwanted include and as this is apparently a simple change 
then my question is two fold - 1) could someone point me in the right direction 
(quick lesson here) as to how to get my cygwin to compile and 2) is this not 
something we want to add a temporary fix for in the cvs until it is resolved in 
a new version of gcc3.

Any help greatly appreciated.

bk




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