Am 21.12.2012 16:12, schrieb Marco van de Voort:
In our previous episode, Sven Barth said:
this at the weekend on Linux. What puzzles me though is the "File format
not recognized" when the linker tries to open the "pp.o" file...
What does "file" say about that file?
It will be hard to have "file" say anything as I'm - as I wrote -
currently doing this on Windows. :)
Cygwin has "file". There are also standalone (VC compiled) versions, but I
don't know how recent they are.
I don't have Cygwin on this computer and I will never have. But I just checked and my other computer where I have Interix installed (or in Windows 7 known as Subsystem for Unix Applications (SUA)) I have "file" and it returns that the pp.o is a COFF file... that explains the problems... -.-

But why? Even if I add "-Aas" or "-Aelf" the internal assembler seems to be used. I don't get it -.-

Regards,
Sven
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