Chris Telting wrote:
>
> > GCC doesn't build in the source directory. You should always try to
> > build in a build directory first.
> >
> > cd gcc-2.95.2
> > mkdir build
> > cd build
> > ../configure --prefix=/your/prefix ...
> > make
> > make check ;#(there will be something like 16 failures).
> > make install
>
> It still stopped at etime_.c because it can't find the windows
> include directory. How do I tell the make process in include
> that directory when it runs the new xgcc for compiling the
> support libraries?
>
> I am sure I need to change some file somewhere since the official
> gcc does not seem to know about a windows include directory and
> the patch files don't resolve that issue.
>
> I'm puzzled how gcc knows to search w32api but the newly built
> xgcc doesn't.
>
> How to I tell it to search w32api?
It's controlled by the src/gcc/config/i386/cygwin.h file which defines
the specs. You'll have to patch it to properly declare the
/usr/include/w32api directory as a system include directory or simply
replace it with the gcc-2.95.3-3 version.
Earnie.
P.S.: Please keep your replies on the list. For your convenience I've
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Earnie.
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