problem using gcc-core for compile qemu

Eliot Moss moss@cs.umass.edu
Thu Jan 7 13:43:05 GMT 2021


On 1/6/2021 10:37 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Jan 6, 2021, at 10:23 PM, Juan carlos Rebate via Cygwin <cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote:
>>
>> Good morning happy new year, first of all I am going to ask you that
>> when you read my case, do not refer me to another tool, do not refer
>> me to another environment, but above all do not ask me to read because
>> I already read all of Google and there is no solution , but I refuse
>> to think that there is not, it is simply that nobody has bothered to
>> publish it.
>> I am using the gcc-core 9.3 package to compile qemu, I use this one
>> because mingw does not incorporate all the features that I am looking
>> for, and gcc is able to search for resources as it would in linux
>> whereas mingw cannot unless the paths are edited.
>> the problem that appears to me is the following:
>> ERROR: Unrecognized host OS (uname -s reports 'CYGWIN_NT-10.0'), there
>> are no options to indicate the target, there are no options to avoid
>> the operating system test, (at least not in a simple way). How could I
>> solve the failure? I beg that it be done as I have it configured
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> You may want to cross compile from Cygwin to mingw. There are Cygwin FVC packages for that.  Eliot Moss

That's what I get for trying to type on my phone!  FVC ==> GCC

Eliot


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