On Dec 16, 2005, at 3:41 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 02:41:54PM -0800, Peter Rehley wrote:
I just noticed something else that may or may not be a problem
(noticed when working on tftpd). When I link with iberty (-liberty),
the getopt function doesn't return the correct value for the option
argument. Here is a sample program
libiberty has its own implementation of getopt. This is not a cygwin
problem.
hmmm, ok. it's binutils then. But when I do a build of cygwin using
the snapshot, it builds libiberty.a. The libiberty directory in the
snapshot source has a getopt.c file that is nearly identical to the
binutils version. I've tried out the version of libiberty.a that
cygwin builds (replaced the binutils version), and it has the same
problem as the binutils version. Why does cygwin need to build it's
own version of libiberty? and where does the libiberty in the cygwin
source come from?
I'll look at binutils at little closer to track the problem further.
Peter
cgf
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