Brian Dessent wrote:
Angel Tsankov wrote:
Is there any way I can force the cygwin build of g++ to output folders
using windows style (e.g. c:\folder\file) instead of cygwin style
(/cygdrive/c/folder/file) when writing dependency files (-MM option)?
No, there's no way to do that.
Actually, there is: if the input path names to gcc/g++ are
windows-style, it will happily emit windows-style paths to the -M output:
% gcc -M /cygdrive/c/Shankar/foo.c
foo.o: /cygdrive/c/Shankar/foo.c
% gcc -M c:/Shankar/foo.c
foo.o: c:/Shankar/foo.c
And just to remind the OP: "c:/Shankar" *IS* a windows-style name (the
underlying Win32 API happily takes both \ and / as directory separators).
So you just have to define the directories in your Makefile using
Windows-style paths, and preferably use "/" to avoid escape-related
problems..
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