.exe extension problems

Stuart J Adams sja@world.std.com
Tue Jan 26 08:01:00 GMT 1999


I've built a cygwin (Windows NT) based cross-compiler that
insists on creating executables with the .exe
extension on them. How do I convince gcc to 
not do this ???

e.g.

  powerpc-linux-gcc -o hello hello.c

produces hello.exe not just "hello"

Thanks,
  Stuart
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Several months agot there was a discussion of and M68K-ELF in EGCS.
Has this happened?

Is it going to become part of the standard EGCS release?


Also where can someone find a good reference to the format of COFF,stabs
etc...


Paul

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