Using -mno-cygwin flag
Dave Korn
dave.korn@artimi.com
Wed May 4 17:34:00 GMT 2005
----Original Message----
>From: Christopher Faylor
>Sent: 04 May 2005 18:20
> as to ignore correctly installed libraries. You just have to put the
> libraries and headers in locations that are searched when -mno-cygwin
> is used. Those locations are distinct from the locations used when
> -mno-cygwin is not provided -- for frighteningly obvious reasons.
>
> "/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/include" and "/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/lib" would be
> the place to put the headers/libraries.
>
> /usr/include/mingw is also searched for the header files. I don't
> remember if /usr/local/lib/mingw is searched for library files.
.... but anyone can easily find out for themselves, using the command "gcc
-mno-cygwin -print-search-dirs" (and for interest's sake, compare it to the
output you get without -mno-cygwin).
Hm. Why should "gcc -mno-cygwin" be looking in /lib and /usr/lib, where
it's only likely to find cygwin libraries? That looks a bit wrong to me....
cheers,
DaveK
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