Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/07/28/09:56:52
%% Christopher Faylor <cgf-no-personal-reply-please AT cygwin DOT com> writes:
cf> There is no advantage using cygwin if you want to use a Makefile
cf> which contains MS-DOS paths. Using MinGW makes perfect sense in
cf> that case. Despite having suggested this repeatedly, it seems
cf> some users are still not clear on this concept.
Well, I can understand the desire to use a generally POSIX environment,
but still have some requirements that it interact with native Windows in
some ways. I did read the thread on the cygwin mailing list so I know
people could work around it with macros or cygpath or whatever.
cf> If you want to use a Makefile which works in a Cygwin environment,
cf> however, then obviously you need to build it with a Cygwin gcc.
You'll have to forgive my virtually complete ignorance of all things
Windows, even Cygwin, but if you have a minute... why?
I mean, if there is no special Cygwin code in make any longer, then
can't people use a native Windows build of make and have it invoke tools
in the Cygwin environment?
Or is there something special going on that means this won't work?
Regardless, I still wonder whether my idea of building make for a POSIX
environment with Cygwin, but setting HAVE_DOS_PATHS explicitly, would
work.
cf> Again, I'm sorry for any confusion this may have caused.
Absolutely no problem Christopher; I hope I didn't sound peeved because
I'm not. I'm happy to see this change, and I'm happy that I understand
the source of the confusion some Cygwin users have been having lately.
It's all good!
Cheers!
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