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From: | Kai Raphahn <mailing-list AT laburec DOT de> |
Subject: | Re: RFD: cygwin + *native* MinGW compiler |
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Charles Wilson wrote: > Pursuant to a discussion on the libtool list, I'm trying to get a feel > for how many cygwin users rely on the cygwin environment to drive the > *native* MinGW gcc compiler. That is, incantations like this: [snip] > I hope this is considered on-topic here, because I'm interested in the > uses of the cygwin environment itself. I don't want reports of why it > doesn't work, or how hard it is to get one of the incantations above to > work. I just want to get an idea of how many people are currently, > actually, successfully, doing something like 1a) or 1b) above. None of then above... MOST of the time I use a true self-compiled cross compiler that resides in /mingw and use the cygwin environment [1]. I only use a native MinGW and cygwin when dealing with more exotic build systems like bjam for boost or things that were desined for the mingw32-make. Kai [1] ...well aside from uname. When using my cross compiler I start a script that resets some enviroment variables and switches to a self-written uname that claims a MSYS/MinGW Enviroment. That way I can run something like that --build=i686-pc-mingw32 --host=i686-pc-mingw32 under cygwin without the hiccups of true cross-compiling (running executables when a configure does tests). That way I can use a patched cygport that resides in /mingw/bin, the cygwin setup.exe and get a nice sum of packages.. enough to compile gtk, xchat, gimp, mplayer and some others. Its a rather strange enviroment I admit... and thew new libtool 2.0 won't work too. It did start a windows-command shell when linking that did nothing but idling in my process list. I did use MSYS for quite some time, but the cygwin enviroment is better maintained for my needs. -- <Unseen2> Warum hat eigentlich noch niemand Electrocution-via-IP implementiert? <Onkel_Kai> ECP -> electric-chair-protocol <Hunni> Stab-over-IP hört sich immer noch am besten an -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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