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RE: Errors in #include files when compiling a Legacy C++ Application
- From: "Brian K. Whatcott" <bwhatcott at meicompany dot com>
- To: "'Tim Prince'" <tprince at computer dot org>, <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 00:15:09 -0700
- Subject: RE: Errors in #include files when compiling a Legacy C++ Application
Tim,
I did install the gcc C compiler. What switches need to be set with
cygcheck? I'll run it and forward the results.
Brian K. Whatcott
Senior Software and Systems Engineer
Millennium Engineering Integration
(719) 264-4310, FAX (719) 264-4318
(719) 331-5100 (Cell)
bwhatcott@meicompany.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Prince [mailto:tprince@computer.org]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 6:34 PM
To: Brian K. Whatcott; cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Errors in #include files when compiling a Legacy C++
Application
At 03:19 PM 3/25/2005, Brian K. Whatcott wrote:
>I am confused, because the two flavors of SuSe use g++ 3.2 and 3.3.4,
>and there wasn't a big problem going from 3.2 to 3.3.4. Since Cygwin
>uses g++ 3.3.3, I would think that the code that works on 3.3.4 (SuSe
>9.1) would be a no brainer. I think there must be something simple that I
have done wrong.
>I have looked at your FAQ, and made several searches on the mailing
>lists, and have not found this problem, so I hope you don't mind
>helping me. If there is any other info that would help in diagnosing
>the problem, please let me know. (Is there a way to send you a list of
>packages that I installed, perhaps something is missing or I installed
conflicting items).
>
Yes, the FAQ should tell you about running cygcheck, and how the list
prefers to see the results. It does look like your build is not finding the
standard C headers. Did you install gcc as well as g++ ?
Tim Prince
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