On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 01:56:33PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>Eric Lilja wrote:
>>PS. I wanted to post this to the applications list as a reply on your
>>thread "Pulling the switch on GCC4." but I got an NNTP error about that
>>group being unidirectional or something like that.
>
>Sounds like gmane
Eric Lilja wrote:
Hi Eric, and thanks for your kind words,
> I also wanted to ask if there's a summary somewhere about what's changed
> since g++ (GCC) 4.3.2 20080827 (beta) 2, what problems have been solved
> regarding Cygwin?
The best place to look is in the cygwin-specific readme:
/usr/
Dave Korn wrote:
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I have just uploaded an updated GCC-4 package to cygwin.com. It will be
arriving at your favourite mirror next time it synchronizes itself with the
official Cygwin repository.
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Hi Dave and thanks for all your hard work o
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> This version works OK in a cygwin shell, but not in a Windows command
> prompt, because gcc.exe is a symbolic link.
Indeed. Use gcc-3 or gcc-4 explicitly from a windows shell (or even use
'bash "-c gcc ... "' to chase the link). There's no one answer that would
suit
On 09/29/2009 05:59 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
This version works OK in a cygwin shell, but not in a Windows command
prompt, because gcc.exe is a symbolic link.
Is this a packaging problem?
No. Use the target of the link directly or create a small batch file for
yourself.
gcc now uses the
This version works OK in a cygwin shell, but not in a Windows command
prompt, because gcc.exe is a symbolic link.
Is this a packaging problem?
- Jim
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I have just uploaded an updated GCC-4 package to cygwin.com. It will be
arriving at your favourite mirror next time it synchronizes itself with the
official Cygwin repository.
With this release, the compiler moves out of experimental status and
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