----Original Message---- >From: Alexey Lyubimov >Sent: 11 July 2005 18:40
>> Why would you expect to be able to use a Cygwin >> library with a >> configuration that says "no cygwin"? Most Cygwin >> libraries >> require the Cygwin DLL to work. >> ... > > I used to build small win32/console ("no-cygwin") > utilities by gcc under CygWin from scratch. You're mixing up two things here. You can build win32/console apps either with cygwin *or* without. > And, actually, the question was: "Can I use Red Hat's > popt library while building win32 console application > under CygWin"? Nope, you didn't ask about Red Hat's popt library, you asked specifically about the cygwin version: ----Original Message---- >From: Alexey Lyubimov >Sent: 11 July 2005 13:49 > 1 Is it possible to write "-mno-cygwin" application > using Cygwin's port of popt? Now, "port" means the specialised version of a program/library for a particular target; the Cygwin port of popt works only for cygwin, the Linux port works only on Linux, .... etc. If you want one to work with -mno-cygwin, you'll need either a MinGW port of libpopt, or a native win32 version. Or you may be able to just work by including the libpopt source code straight into your app. cheers, DaveK -- Can't think of a witty .sigline today.... -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/