Hi,
thanks for your replies.
> So with latest binutils it should work.
I've checked it with CeGCC version 0.59.1 but the problem is still there.
Does arm mingw32ce windres define any macros which one could use to identify it?
I could add something like:
#if defined(UNDER_MINGW32_WINDRES) && (M
I think I'm closing in on the problem.
Danny
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I'll try again with a different touch. Apologies for those who consider
this "top-post".
I'm trying to tweak arm-mingw32ce-* so it works for Windows
On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 19:52:49 +0100, Danny Backx
wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-11-26 at 03:19 +0100, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
>> I am trying to parse a Microsoft Developer Studio generated resource
>> script with an arm mingw32ce windres (CeGCC version 0.55, I believe)
>> and it reports a syntax error in a
On Thu, 2009-11-26 at 03:19 +0100, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
> I am trying to parse a Microsoft Developer Studio generated resource
> script with an arm mingw32ce windres (CeGCC version 0.55, I believe)
> and it reports a syntax error in a DLGINIT resource:
>
> IDD_OPTREVIEW DLGINIT
> BEGIN
>ID