When I removed the -I /usr/include it seemed to compile fine (the test1.C is just a
skeleton so I'll have to test more later). Thanks for the help,
Shawn Lindberg
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I just had this discussion this morning on cygwin-apps.
You can't add -I/usr/include when using -mno-cygwin. -mno-cygwin causes
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>>> Hi, I downloaded and compiled SDL-1.2.3 from source in cygwin, and
suprisingly I got it to work. Then I tried to set -mno-cygwin so that the
app would work outside of Cygwin, but I get:
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>>> $ make win
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>> Hi, I downloaded and compiled SDL-1.2.3 from source in cygwin, and
suprisingly I got it to work. Then I tried to set -mno-cygwin so that the
app would work outside of Cygwin, but I get:
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>> $ make win
>> gcc test1.C -mno-cygwin -I /usr
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> Hi, I downloaded and compiled SDL-1.2.3 from source in cygwin, and suprisingly I got
>it to work. Then I tried to set -mno-cygwin so that the app would work outside of
>Cygwin, but I get:
>
> $ make win
> gcc test1.C -mno-cygwin -I /usr/include -lglut32 -lglu32 -l
Hi, I downloaded and compiled SDL-1.2.3 from source in cygwin, and suprisingly I got
it to work. Then I tried to set -mno-cygwin so that the app would work outside of
Cygwin, but I get:
$ make win
gcc test1.C -mno-cygwin -I /usr/include -lglut32 -lglu32 -lopengl32 -lSDL -o
exec/test1.exe
/usr
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