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Subject: RE: gcc 3.4.4 - redhat REL3 vs cygwin libraries
Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 10:26:34 +0100
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On 15 May 2007 04:04, Karl Kobata wrote:

> Using gcc 3.4.4 on a redhat REL3 linux workstation, I can compile an
> application with no errors, yet if I do the same over on the cygwin gcc
> 3.4.4, I get many errors.  Since there are so many errors and the platform
> is the only difference, I would like to verify that all libraries and linked
> files are the same between the 2 platforms.

  They aren't and won't be.
 
> How do I go about determining that I have the same libraries on both
> platforms?

  They aren't and don't need to be.

> How do I determine the version that I should have?
> How do I determine the version that I need to install or update to?

  If you have an up-to-date cygwin installation, you have all the libraries
you need, in the versions you need.  The problem lies elsewhere.

    cheers,
      DaveK
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