On 6/1/2010 5:45 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Since upgrading to Cygwin 1.7 eons ago, I lost the ability to compile
-mno_cygwin using gcc4. I did find that I can still compile using
gcc3.
What's the simplest migration path from "gcc -mno-cygwin" (gcc3) to
the equivalent in gcc4? I've seen this text:
"For gcc-4, there'll be a separate MinGW cross compiler package,
which unfortunately isn't quite ready yet."
How would I use such a package in my Makefile, assuming it's ready for
Cygwin 1.7 now?
You'd invoke the cross-compiler directly instead of 'gcc-3 -mno-cygwin'.
Or better, set CC before (or as part of) invoking 'make' so you don't
have to put anything specific into your makefile.
If it's NOT ready, I can continue to use gcc3 until I run into
something that's only supported in gcc4. Considering the code I
write, it may never come to this.
It's not ready yet.
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