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Re: impure_ptr/Mingw and cygwin
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On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 04:51:38PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>If this were really so then why, if I don't specify -I/usr/include I get
>getopt.h not found?!? I should be found in /usr/include/getopt.h no?
/usr/include is for cygwin apps. If you add -I/usr/include you subvert
the normal operation of -mno-cygwin by including cygwin-only header
files which is *specifically* what -mno-cygwin is avoiding. The system
include area for -mno-cygwin is /usr/include/mingw.
The same applies for library files. The system area for libraries when
-mno-cygwin is active is /usr/lib/mingw.
(This is a simplification because it isn't exactly like this for gcc 3.2
but it is close enough)
In any event adding a library path to /usr/lib or an include path search
to /usr/include is *asking for trouble*.
>In any event, after reading up on this problem in the MingW mailing list
>I find that I am not the only one with this problem. Seems that -liberty
>does indeed have the code for getopt but there is no mingw header file
>that defines the interface. My solution ended up being define the getopt
>API by hand and put it in my own mksf.h header file. Ugly but it works.
Did you send a bug report or patch to the mingw mailing list?
cgf
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