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Re: gcc and cross-compilers
- To: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: gcc and cross-compilers
- From: "Kai Ruottu" <karuottu at freenet dot hut dot fi>
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 14:40:55 +0000
- Organization: Freenet Finland
- Reply-to: karuottu at freenet dot hut dot fi
I wrote :
> Here's some problems and bugs revealed when trying to build a
> Linux-to-mingw32 compiler from the egcs-1.0.2 sources and using
> the Mumit's libs and headers :
After fighting with all these problems, I first began to think too ;-)
"It cannot be this hard"... So, I checked that I really had installed
the Mumit's patches, as I remembered. But I hadn't even downloaded
them... Ok, it was the egcs-1.0.2 prerelease and the cygwin32 patches
(installed manually) I had done earlier... Must check if I have the
prerelease as my 'Linux-to-cygwin32-egcs-1.0.2' still...
Anyway, after installing the mingw32 patches (and removing the 'unlibsubdir'
things from the search paths, that I have always hated since removing them
from the cygwin32-sources), there weren't much troubles to get a Linux-to-
mingw32-egcs-1.0.2 cross-compiler. Thanks to Mumit for providing the patches!
Regards, Kai
PS. I didn't revert the fixes for the headers... All but the mkdir() seems
Ok for me. But is it really true that mkdir() is like the one in Borland C
(only one parameter), and not like the UNIX-standard 'int mkdir(const char *,
mode_t)' ?
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