using gcc 3.3.3

Christopher Faylor cgf-no-personal-reply-please@cygwin.com
Tue Mar 16 19:51:00 GMT 2004


On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 10:49:20AM -0000, Ben.Taylor@provident.co.uk wrote:
>Thanks. I seemingly compiled gcc 3.4 20040310 successfully, once I had
>installed bison and flex into cygwin. I'm going to try the decisive test
>tonight which will be to rename all the g++ files other than the one in
>gcc_34 directory, compile a C++ program, then rename the cygwin1.dll to
>cygwin2.dll, then try to run the program. If it runs, I've got gcc 3.4
>working correctly. This way, I know that the gcc 3.4 is definitely the only
>one being used, and that it's not relying on cygwin for the program to run
>(although it is to run the compiler).
>
>Now... is it possible to use -mno-cygwin on the compiler *itself*..., maybe?

If it was, that would certainly be self-selectingly off-topic for this *cygwin*
list since one of the main points of cygwin is to provide an environment for
building GNU tools like GCC.

You may want to check out the mingw lists at www.mingw.org which deal with
non-cygwin versions of GNU tools.
--
Christopher Faylor
Cygwin Project Leader
Red Hat, Inc.

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