Yeah, you can use -mno-cygwin to use gcc as a plain Win32 C/C++
compiler. It means you don't depend on Cygwin, but you also no longer
can use standard UNIX function calls.
Chad
Johnathan G. wrote:
> Wasn't there a -no-cygwin or something like that to remove the cygwin.dll
> dependancy?
>
> Johnathan
>
> On Thursday 28 November 2002 01:09 am, you wrote:
>
>>Yeah, it's still a Windows application. It depends on the Cygwin DLL
>>(and maybe others), though.
>>
>>Josh Brown wrote:
>>
>>>if I compile an application in cygwin using gcc will it run in windows?
>>>j
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