Hello list, recently I came across cygwin as a way to run linux software on windows and I have some issues with getting compilation using gcc. I posted my question on StackOverflow <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46660083/unable-to-build-clickhouse-using-cygwin-on-windows-server-2012>, idealy post your answers there, but mailing it to the list is fine as well.
Thank you Tomas > TL;DR I'm trying to build the latest clickhouse release (v1.1.54292-stable) in > cygwin (mintty-2.7.9) on Windows server 2012 (build 9600). I've picked and > installed these additional packages in cygwin: > automake 10-1 > automake 1.15.1-1 > cmake 3.6.2.-1 > gcc 6.3.0-2 > g++ 6.3.0-2 > gccmakedep 1.0.3.-1 > git 2.14.1-2 > libboost_system 1.63.0-1 > libmcpp-devel 2.7.2-2 > libmysqlclient-devel 10.1.26-1 > libpcreposix0 8.40-3 > libpoco-devel 1.7.9-1 > libpoco-49 1.7.9-1 > libtool 2.4.6-5 > make 4.2.1-2 > mcpp 2.7.2-2 > poco 1.7.9-1 > python3 3.6.1-1 > I'm following the official instructions so I ran: > export THREADS=$(grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo) > export CC=gcc > export CXX=g++ > export CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32=1 > mkdir build > cd build > cmake .. > make -j $THREADS > The compilation error I'm getting is this: > In function ‘CityHash_v1_0_2::uint128 CityHash_v1_0_2::CityMurmur(const > char*, size_t, CityHash_v1_0_2::uint128)’: > /home/user/ClickHouse/contrib/libcityhash/src/city.cc:261:3: > error: ‘ssize_t’ was not declared in this scope > ssize_t l = len - 16; > If I grep the /usr/include/sys/types.h for ssize_t it's properly defined > there, but for some reason the compiler can't find it. > -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple