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From: tomas DOT fasth AT twinspot DOT net (Tomas Fasth)
Subject: Re: Problems with mingw32 GCC 2.8.0 !!!
31 Jan 1998 05:51:48 -0800 :
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References: <Pine DOT LNX DOT 3 DOT 96 DOT 980128204057 DOT 2538A-100000 AT zoo-station DOT student DOT utwente DOT nl>
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To: jeffdbREMOVETHIS AT netzone DOT com
Cc: Jan-Jaap van der Heijden <janjaap AT Wit381304 DOT student DOT utwente DOT nl>,
gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

Mikey wrote:

> Well let's get cygnus to change to -windows, -dll that way
> you could use

I think in general single dash options are supposed to be followed by a
single character indicating which option and eventually some more
characters being the option's argument, possibly preceded by white
space. In order to be more compliant to the command line option style in
other GNU software, I suggest we change that to --windows, --dll, and
--posix. Or similar.

I would have expected though, the use of a more generic double dash
option scheme already in place for such a widely ported tool as gcc. I
mean, windows (mingw32) and it's dynamic link scheme is not the only one
out there. Shouldn't this kind of stuff rather fall under the cross
platform properties (and the usage of the corresponding set of options)
of gcc?

Tomas
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