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Re: cygwin gcc problem
- To: Dehmel, Rüdiger <de at lmnet dot de>
- Subject: Re: cygwin gcc problem
- From: "Charles S. Wilson" <cwilson at ece dot gatech dot edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 11:12:51 -0400
- CC: "'Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)'" <lhall at rfk dot com>, "'cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com'" <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- References: <A6E475D77D25D311AD91005004066440C859@exserver.lmnet.de>
Yep, the cygwin gcc source (as seen in gcc-2.95.2-2-src.tar.gz) and the
gcc source from gcc.gnu.org (checked out on 19991024) were different. I
think there is work going on now to push the cygwin-specific changes
from the cygwin-gcc into the official tree at gnu.org.
Mumit's departure last May left a huge void, and only recently have a
few folks stepped forward to partially fill his shoes. However, we
shouldn't criticize Mumit for leaving; only appreciate him for his
tremendous earlier contributions.
--Chuck
"Dehmel, Rüdiger" wrote:
>
> It looks like that there are differences between the
> cygwin gcc 2.96.2 19991024 (release-2)
> and the linux gcc 2.96.2 19991024 (release)
>
> 1. -fhuge-objects (see this thread)
> 2. -MMD flag includes system headers on cygwin, but shoud not as on linux
>
> Who has ported gcc to cygwin?
>
> Ruediger
>
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