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From: Jani Tiainen <redetin AT luukku DOT com>
Subject: Re: Compiling purely native (mingw) win32 apps under cygwin...
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 09:58:12 +0300
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Larry Hall kirjoitti:
> At 05:42 AM 3/27/2005, you wrote:
> 
>>Hi all!
>>
>>I was wondering what I have to do to get purely native win32 app to build under cygwin. I know that -mnocygwin directive drops out dependency to cygwin1.dll, but how about other libraries?
>>
>>How I can make a separate sandbox for my purposes that in any case even two versions of libs exists cygwin uses only my own libs..?
> 
> 
> 
> If you don't want or need the Cygwin layer, you can always just download,
> install, and use the MinGW version of gcc/g++ (see www.mingw.org).  The
> '-mno-cygwin' flag to the Cygwin version of gcc/g++ is meant to be a 
> convenient option to get the same results as the MinGW version without
> installing a copy.  Still, if MinGW is what you want and all you ever want,
> you're better off using it that the Cygwin switch.
> 
> If you're ever unsure about which DLLs got linked into your executable/DLL,
> simply run 'cygcheck <foo>', where <foo> is the executable/DLL in question.
> It will list all the implicitly loaded DLL dependencies.  If there are any
> Cygwin dependencies, you'll see them.

Well I need Cygwin for build environment since mingw/msys package 
doesn't work well with automake/autoconf.

But still is there some special environment vars (like PKG_CONFIG_PATH) 
that I have to set to make things sure..?

And of course I use Cygwin for ssh + xorg connectivity to my Linux 
server...

-- 

Jani Tiainen


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