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Re: Tools under Windows
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BRM |
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Re: Tools under Windows |
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Sat, 10 Dec 2005 14:22:58 -0800 (PST) |
Thanks all for the help. It´s been very insightful.
I´ve been playing around with it a bit today, mostly
MSYS, and have thus far only had one issue with it -
cl won´t compile the program because of bad parameters
being passed to it (since MSYS uses // instead of /).
(Not sure if that´s an issue for you guys, mingw-msys,
or the cccl guy; advice appreciated.)
Well...I´ve got most of the rest of the month to learn
this. I don´t need it on my project until sometime in
January when I have to write all the scripts. :->
Thanks,
Ben
--- Howard Chu <address@hidden> wrote:
> Brian Dessent wrote:
>
> > So really in a way using Cygwin with -mno-cygwin
> and using MSYS are the
> > same conceptual thing.
>
> Yes, the code produced by Cygwin's gcc -mno-cygwin
> should be identical
> to that produced by the MinGW gcc. We recommend MSYS
> anyway because
> building with MSYS is significantly faster than with
> Cygwin.
>
> --
> -- Howard Chu
> Chief Architect, Symas Corp.
> http://www.symas.com
> Director, Highland Sun
> http://highlandsun.com/hyc
> OpenLDAP Core Team
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>
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- Tools under Windows, BRM, 2005/12/09
- Re: Tools under Windows, Bob Friesenhahn, 2005/12/09
- Re: Tools under Windows, David Boreham, 2005/12/09
- Re: Tools under Windows, BRM, 2005/12/10
- Re: Tools under Windows, Brian Dessent, 2005/12/10
- Re: Tools under Windows, Howard Chu, 2005/12/10
- Re: Tools under Windows,
BRM <=
- Re: Tools under Windows, Keith MARSHALL, 2005/12/12
- Re: Tools under Windows, Howard Chu, 2005/12/12
- Re: Tools under Windows, BRM, 2005/12/12