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On 24/01/2010 18:00, Albrecht Schlosser wrote:I'am aware that -mno-cygwin is no longer supported, but there's nothing we can do until a working gcc-4 cross compiler exists. So long we need to use gcc-3 for Windows/GDI builds (or Cygwin).
That's what I'm trying to tell you: -mno-cygwin mean(t) just that: NO cygwin.
It shouldn't be the default on Cygwin to not build for Cygwin; after all, you wouldn't have the default on Linux to cross-compile to Win32, would you? If you want to provide the cross-compiling option, that's fine, but it should be an *option*, not the default.
Point taken. But unfortunately the FLTK community decided it the other way with a majority of 74% (this must have been in or before 2003):
Yep, that's what I expected, but didn't check (yet). This may well be changed...
It should be, although the workaround is easy in the meantime.
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