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From: Jake <Jake_Devore@playstation.sony.com>
Subject:  Re: cl.exe and a C1083 error
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 16:45:24 +0000 (UTC)
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Larry Hall (Cygwin <reply-to-list-only-lh <at> cygwin.com> writes:

> I'm going to assume you sent this here because you're using a Cygwin version
> of 'make'.  It really doesn't sound like you're using Cygwin in a way it
> was intended.  You are probably better off looking at Mingw or some other
> native port of 'make'.  Still, from the limited details you've provided,
> you're successfully using Cygwin's 'make' (again, I'm assuming, otherwise
> your inquiry would be off-topic for this list) on other machines and you're
> just having problems on your personal machine.  If that's the case, the
> best advice I can offer is to compare your installation and configuration
> with the successful machines.  That's likely a quicker route to success
> than relying on someone here trying to spot a problem based on the content
> of your email to this list, all things considered.
> 

Yes, we are using the cygwin make.  Our builds all normally happen on unix and
using cygwin works better than wine.  On the machines it works on it's sending
stuff like:

cl.exe /I/usr/local/build/release/include

On my system cl.exe doesn't even pick up the /I with directories like this, on
the build machine it works correctly.  I was hoping there was some setting to
allow windows apps to use the posix path in cygwin.  Is there a way to dump all
the settings from cygwin so that I may diff the results between the machines?

Thanks,

Jake



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