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From: Jason Dagit <thedagit AT mail DOT coos DOT or DOT us>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Differences between DJGPP and Cygnus-Win32
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 19:58:30 -0800
Organization: Dagit Enterprises
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Both "systems" use GCC and G++ right?  Well, I have a C++ file that is
ANSI compatible AFAIK which compiles beautifully with DJGPP.  I try to
compile it with Cygnus stuff and it gives tons of warnings, but in the
end it compiles and gives me the results I expected.  The way I am, I
debug code until it works AND it compiles with out setting any warning
messages off (with -Wall) and so this really bothers me.  I have tried a
small C source (printf("Hello, World");) and it worked just fine with
Cygnus GCC.  I would like to add, that Cygnus *might* not be installed
correctly, but if it is missconfigured I would be surprised,
considering it succeeds in compiling the code.

I have looked at Cygnus's stite but their documenation is still very
weak, IMO.  Maybe I need to force ANSI or something.  I can include the
source I'm working with if anyone wants to see it.  But I'm pretty sure
I'm doing everything correctly.

Please help,
Jason
PS Can someone tell me how to "pipe" the output from GCC to a file?  (I
mean the error/warning messages)

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