Hi Jan,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have been using cegcc under Linux to build some project for the pocket-pc.
> This was compiled from the sources from SVN.
> Next to that I am using Cygwin with the cegcc 0.03 i think under WinXP.
> 
> Some time ago my second windows machine had a major harddisk crash and I have 
> recently reinstalled it. 
 > Now I have a choice of setting up cegcc under MingW or Cygwin.
> Since there is only the choice of SVN vs. RPM installation for the more 
> recent cegcc installations
 > I am a bit confused. Does this mean for windows I either get the sources 
 > from SVN and build it under MingW
 > or does it also build fine under Cygwin?
> 

It builds fine under Cygwin.


> Some things like dirent.h and other file operations behave differently under 
> Cygwin and MingW. 
 > Often under Cygwin I need to build things (for windows) with -mno-cygwin to 
 > make it compile.

The -mno-cygwin switch works sort of like a Cygwin x MinGW cross compiler.

 > How does that fare with cegcc?
> 
> In short, I need some advice to setup.
> 

If you have no problem in using Cygwin, just build it from SVN the same
way you do it on linux.  It should also be possible to build it as a native 
Windows app
using MinGW, but I have never tried it, and no one has ever reported doing so.

Cheers,
Pedro Alves



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