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From: "David Carter" <david@carter.net>
To: "'Larry Hall \(RFK Partners, Inc\)'" <lhall@rfk.com>,
        "'Mike Bresnahan'" <mbresnah@visi.com>, <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Subject: RE: -mno-cygwin
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 21:13:06 -0400
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Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:

>AFAIK, -mno-cygwin only applies to C, not C++.

Not quite true. It would be more accurate to say "-mno-cygwin only WORKS
for C, not C++". It does apply it's "magic" (different include path, lib
paths) for g++. 

However, as CGF noted in a separate response to the original posting, 

>"Cygwin comes with a complete set of headers and libraries and it also 
>includes fairly recent mingw headers and libraries, with the exception
of 
>libstdc++.a."

Ergo, -mno-cygwin doesn't WORK for (most) C++ programs.

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David Carter
david@carter.net


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