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Luke Stras wrote:
> I'm trying to compile NumPy [1], and am running into a problem: I'm
> getting undefined references to fetestexcept, feclearexcept, and
> feraisexcept.  These are normally defined in fenv.h.
> 
> Now, Cygwin doesn't come with a fenv.h; there *is* one in
> /usr/include/mingw (and a matching definition in
> /usr/lib/mingw/libminwex.a), but something tells me that linking a MinGW
> runtime library into an otherwise-Cygwin program will cause more
> problems than it'll solve.


You are very intuitive. ;-)


> Any ideas as to what I can do to solve this?  Has anyone else
> successfully built a Cygwin NumPy?


Sorry, I don't have any insights here.


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