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Am 21.06.2016 um 03:43 schrieb Frank Brill:
I am having trouble building an open source project using cmake under Cygwin64 with the latest tools (setup-x86_64.exe version 2.874).
Well, FWIW, with the CMake-based projects I've been building here (Windows10 64-bit, Cygwin 64-bit, packages gcc 5.4.0-1, cmake 3.3.2-1, GNU make 4.2.1-1), it has worked just fine, and still does. I've built the current upstream release version of cmake itself with it, among quite a number of things.
One possibly important difference is that you keep your source tree in the Windows user profile directory; I never subscribed to that idea.
What this brings to mind is that maybe an antivirus program or other BLODA is getting in the way here.
/usr/bin/cc -Wl,--enable-auto-import CMakeFiles/cmTC_5d15a.dir/testCCompiler.c.o -o cmTC_5d15a.exe -Wl,--out-implib,libcmTC_5d15a.dll.a -Wl,--major-image-version,0,--minor-image-version,0
The linker command looks pretty much exactly like the one that works around here.
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