"Frederich, Eric P21322" wrote: > If it (mixing msys/mingw and cygwin libraries) is "not encouraged" or > "not supported", then I just won't do it and I'll either start using > Msys for everything or start keeping two copies of the Windows libraries > around.
It's not supported, correct. But using -mno-cygwin is exactly the same as using MinGW/MSYS, which is why you're suddenly confusing us all by what you're saying. > gcc -O2 -I/mylibraries/libraries/include -c someProgram.c -o > win/someProgram.o > gcc -O2 -I/mylibraries/libraries/include -c autocad.c -o win/autocad.o > gcc -O2 -I/mylibraries/libraries/include -c diagrams.c -o > win/diagrams.o > gcc -O2 -I/mylibraries/libraries/include -c dxf.c -o win/dxf.o > gcc -O2 -I/mylibraries/libraries/include -c graph.c -o win/graph.o > gcc -O2 -I/mylibraries/libraries/include -c heap.c -o win/heap.o > gcc -O2 -I/mylibraries/libraries/include -c sort.c -o win/sort.o > gcc -O2 -I/mylibraries/libraries/include -c swdconn.c -o win/swdconn.o > gcc -O2 -I/mylibraries/libraries/include -c util.c -o win/util.o These objects are compiled without -mno-cygwin, so they are Cygwin objects. > /mylibraries/libraries/lib/libhdg_win.a(hdg_win.o):hdg_win.c:(.text+0x13 > ): undefined reference to `__imp___iob' This library is a MinGW library, so this link is doomed to failure. Brian -- 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/