mingw libs

Markus Schönhaber mks99@t-online.de
Thu Oct 9 21:08:00 GMT 2003


Does using "g++" instead of "gcc" help?

Regards
  mks

y2bismil@engmail.uwaterloo.ca wrote:

>Hi Igor,
>
>I added that -mno-cygwin to both compiler and linker and have started a
>build...should be about an hour or two before its donw.
>
>I didn't write the makefiles, but I have modified them to use GCC, so its really
>too complicated to post in its entirety...but the exact linker command is as
>follows:
>
>Bare in mind, I've tried several variations on these, so its not exactly the
>cleanest right now.  I've been 'thrashing' it.
>The commands are on a separate line, but that's just how the build system works
>here.  It does get fed into gcc correctly.
>*****************************
>gcc
>  -mno-cygwin   
>   -LC:\cygwin\lib\mingw
>   -BC:\cygwin\lib\mingw   
>   #list the libraries
>   -lstdc++
>   -lwsock32
>   -lmingw32
>   -g
>   -o$(_Target)
>   %foreach Link in $(LinkFiles)
>   $(LinksPath)\$(Link)
>   %end
>*****************************
>
>Quoting Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu>:
>
>  
>
>>On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 y2bismil@engmail.uwaterloo.ca wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>I'm trying to build an app using cygwin-gcc and the mingw package all
>>>      
>>>
>>provided
>>    
>>
>>>by the standard cygwin install.  This is a purely console app, whose only
>>>      
>>>
>>use
>>    
>>
>>>beyond standard c++ is the conio library.
>>>
>>>I'm getting errors like:
>>>undefined refernce to operator new
>>>undefined refernce to operator delete
>>>
>>>..
>>>
>>>I think I'm not linking in the appropriate libs.  Does anyone know the
>>>      
>>>
>>standard
>>    
>>
>>>libs to include for general c++ usage (-lstdc++ -lmingw32) and winsock
>>>(-lwsock32) usage.
>>>
>>>I just want to make sure I'm linking in everything.
>>>Laslty, I just want to make sure my general approach is correct.  When
>>>      
>>>
>>compiled,
>>    
>>
>>>I removed the standard include dirs, and only included the mingw ones.
>>>
>>>Thanks all,
>>>Yamin
>>>      
>>>
>>What is the exact command that you use to invoke gcc?  Try compiling/linking
>>normally, but pass a -mno-cygwin flag to gcc.
>>	Igor
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