From: John B. <joh...@ho...> - 2010-12-14 15:31:35
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Hello Brenner, On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 15:39:30 +0100, Brenner wrote: > > Hello! > > After more than a year I made a new mingw installation for cross-platform> development. But in the end I'm stuck. Configure runs successfully, but> make fails with libtool (2.2.6). It tells me that stdint.h isn't found. There is> a stdint.h in /mingw/include but non in /mingw/msys/1.0/include. Configure> check doesn't finde stdint.h as well but has no error. > > I've spend two days on solving other problems, which would be easy if I> were experienced with the gnu-toolchain. Thus I hope someone can give> me any advice without try and wait all day. (Configure takes so long to> complete) > > BTW: > Using gtkmm-2.20 > Installed a lot with mingw-get > Running on Wine > > Does 'configure' check for the existence of stdint.h? If 'configure' findsit, then I cannot explain why 'configure' works but 'make' does not. If not, then I think that you have simply installed mingw in the wronglocation. Apparently, you it is installed under /mingw. However, ifyou are running gcc.exe under Wine, then /mingw does not mean mingwin your Linux root directory. It means mingw in the Wine root folder,which is ~/.wine/drive_c. If you put your mingw folder there, it shouldwork. Is there a particular reason why you run the Windows MinGW under wineinstead of simply using your distribution's MinGW cross-compiler? If youyou use the cross-compiler, 'configure' and 'make' should speed up. Regards,Alias John Brown. |