Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/04/04/13:59:49
John,
Thank you for your detailed response! Your explanation makes good sense,
and I tried it as you said with the following result:
c:\gnu\sources\gnu\gcc-2721> make
gcc -DIN_GCC -g -I. -I. -I./config \
-DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=\"/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-*-winnt3.5/2.7.2.1/include\"
\
-DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"/usr/local/lib/g++-include\" \
-DLOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"/usr/local/include\" \
-DCROSS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-*-winnt3.5/2.7.2.1/sys-include\"
\
-DTOOL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"/usr/local/i386-*-winnt3.5/include\" \
-c `echo ./cccp.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
gcc: C:/TEMP/dj100000 1: cannot execute: The parameter is incorrect.
make.exe: *** [cccp.o] Error 126
Which is the same result I had before . . . maybe it's something to do
with the way NT handles DOS windows?
Anyway, a few of the other responses I got said that cygnus had an NT
compatible set of sources, etc. I tried their distribution once already,
with similar results as trying to compile djgpp, but I guess I'll give
them another shot.
In the end, I guess we can always cross compile from linux . . . But we
really would rather not!
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