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From: "Mikael" <mindcooler AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: I just tried to build GCC 4.0.0-RC2 on Cygwin
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 17:24:16 +0200
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As the topic says, I just tried to build the second release candidate of GCC 
4.0.0 on Cygwin. The process itself was simple, but it took some time to 
perform the make bootstrap part, but that was expected. All steps of the 
build process completed successfully. I proceeded to try it on some of my 
home-brewn programs and the tiny amount of testing I did was a success. Of 
course -mno-cygwin doesn't work (it says: g++: installation problem, cannot 
exec 'cc1plus': No such file or directory).
Apart from determining the proper configure options that should be used for 
Cygwin (I probably didn't use them) and making -mno-cygwin work, what else 
is required to port it fully to Cygwin?

/ M 




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