2014-04-30 11:44 GMT+03:00 Stephen Leake <[email protected]>:
> Stephen Leake <[email protected]> writes:
>
>
>> There are two possible fixes here;
>>
>> 1) include c:/ in all absolute Windows paths (ie
>>    "c:/Msys2/msys64/include"), so msys2 knows it is an absolute path,
>>    and won't change it
>>
>> 2) use msys2 paths when the path is inside an msys2 mounted directory
>>    tree (ie "-I/usr/include"), so the change msys2 makes to the path is
>>    correct.
>
> with these fixes and "-i --login" applied, monotone configure now runs
> to completion.
>
> Now I'm running into "sizeof int == sizeof pointer, right?" errors.
> Sigh.
>
I see you include MSYS2 includes instead MINGW includes. You can do it
only if you build monotone with MSYS-gcc

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