V. Zeman wrote:
If you are targeting native Windows (no Cygwin) then you can use
No..
Anyway the example I reported works with:
g++, gfortran (Cygwin native)
i686-w64-mingw32-gfortran, i686-w64-mingw32-g++ (Windows native)
and, using Cygwin g++-3 or g++-4.3.4, it works also (Cygwin native) with
g95...
It is with g++-4.5.3 and g95 that there are those liker errors.
G95 is a Fortran compiler ( a fork from GFortran): http://www.g95.org
I don't think it is a GCC-4.5.3 bug but only a different development of
GCC (I tried also with GCC-4.8) for which now I need to add some other
library to command line.
I can't test this on other system (GNU/Linux) because the final
application is a Windows application...
Ciao,
Angelo.
i686-w64-mingw32-gfortran and i686-w64-mingw32-g++ as replacements for
g++ and g95 commands. You will have to install the appropriate MinGW
related packages, though.
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