From: Earnie B. <ea...@us...> - 2006-04-14 17:24:59
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Quoting Georg Ritter <new...@ga...>: > Hello, > > how can I integrate the MinGW compiler within the cygwin environment? > I tried to follow the docs on mingw.org FAQ but having troubles. Are > there any other guides or howtos somewhere? > Please ask cy...@cy... > Also I understand from crawling the web, that -mno-cygwin support in > cygwin isn't considered quite equivalent to the standalone version of > MinGW, right? > At least not on this list. > So I installed a uptodate cygwin (D:/cygwin) without any gcc* and a > MinGW (d:/mingw). Then tried to edit the PATH in cygwin-bash to > include the mingw/bin. > > When trying to invoke compilation through the cygwin-make I get the > following: > > g++.exe: /cygdrive/d/temp/xxxx/zzzz/Interface.cpp: No such file or directory > g++.exe: no input files > Ask cy...@cy.... > the file is there and can be viewed using less. Does mingwg++ not > understand the '/'es? > Yes but not the complete POSIX paths as mapped by Cygwin. > trying to work through MSYS and calling make I get: > make[2]: *** No rule to make target > `d:/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.2/../../../../include/c++/3.4.2/ext/hash_set', needed by `Interface.o'. > Stop. > > which I also not really understand. > Did you execute configure on Cygwin and then try to build using MSYS? That won't work. You will need to execute configure using MSYS. > The aim in the end is to port a linux app, using qt to 'native' > windows using mingw and qt4-mingw (or a qt3 from qtwin) using the > existing makesystem. > Should be doable. > Ok any pointers or hints would be welcome, > thanks for listening, > http://www.mingw.org/MinGWiki/index.php Earnie Boyd http://shop.siebunlimited.com |