Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/04/23/17:43:29
> Tim Renner wrote:
>
> > Success! I got it working ;) Ignore my last post, I read the advice
> > wrong ;) Anyways... here are the exact steps I went through... this is
> > only for building the 2.95.3-10 version of gcc, which is what I
> > needed... I havn't tried to patch up 3.2-2 yet... If anyone uses these
> > instructions, let me know how well they work or what you had to do to
> > tweak it...
> >
> > I am using: RedHat Linux 7.2, gcc version 2.95.3, binutils version
> > 2.11.90.0.8
>
> Thank you very much for the instructions. I just built a 3.2
cross-compiler.
>
> However, the -mno-cygwin option does not work. You might check and make
sure
> you really built the necessary files for it -- you might be using a
previously-
> built version?
>
> If someone would enlighten me as to how to build the -mno-cygwin files, I
will
> post the resulting build script for posterity's sake.
> --
> Joe Buehler
What happens when you try and link an executable using '-mno-cygwin'? Do you
have the full w32api package installed? What (link)errors do you get? Do you
have the the .../i686-pc-{cygwin,mingw} trees set-up?
I have this working but haven't attempted doing it myself yet, a colleague
compiled it on our servers.
Elfyn
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