Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/07/16/00:37:34
Thanx Vince, Manjit, Igor for u replies,
but if i want gcc 3.2.3 to work with wstring support, than what i have to
do.
wait for gcc people or try to built from source over cygwin with specific
options.
Regards
Manjit Dua
----- Original Message -----
From: Vince Harron
To: gcc-help AT gcc DOT gnu DOT org
Cc: sagars AT dpsl DOT net
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: gcc on cygwin
gcc 2.95 has a different C++ ABI than gcc 3.2.3. You'll have to build all
C++ code with the same compiler.
From: Sagar Shah <sagars at dpsl dot net>
To: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org, cygwin at cygwin dot com
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 14:43:41 -0700
Subject: gcc on cygwin
Hi all,
i had developed an application that uses libraries like libgnome,
libgnomecanvasmm, libbonobo etc.
i have used wstring effectively in my application, the application is
running on Linux.
the same application i tried to built on Windows using cygwin with
development versions of autotools, gcc 3.2.3 etc.
what i observed is a strange, that gcc 3.2.3 doesn't have wstring support, i
searched through google for the solution and reasons, what i concluded, no
support for wstring on cygwin platform.
and when i tried using 2.95.x version the sample application of wstring
worked properly, but when i tried to built my application using gcc 2.95,
many undefined references for code that is implemented in my library files
libbonobouimm, gtk-win32 etc
what i think is since i have built them using gcc 3.2.3, gcc 2.95 is not
getting them.
well i want to know is my guess right, if yes what should i do for it.
Any Help would greatly be appreciated.
TAI
Regards
Sagar Shah
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