> hi all, > > Under the gcc 2.95 release the :-mno_cygwin option let you > link without > cygwin1.dll. The gcc 3.2 release in the latest cygwin build, > whilst not > complaining about the option, will link with the cygwin1.dll > even when using > the option. > > cygcheck for example will show the link. This is for a dll > compiled with : > > g++ -shared -mno_cygwin -o X.dll x.cpp > > Is this behaviour incorrect or is it planned that all cygwin > gcc compiled > apps will be forced to link with cygwin1.dll? > > Thanks, > > Chris
I seem to get the same problem compiling like this : g++ -O2 -mno-cygwin -I.. -I. -fno-exceptions -W -c foo.cc and then linking like this : g++ -O2 -mno-cygwin -I.. -I. -fno-exceptions -W -o foo1.o foo2.o -o foo So, Chris, you're not the only one. What happens exactly is that the executable looks for cygwin1.dll and can't find it. Any idea ? Denis. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/