I noticed a problem with trying to make a Windows program with Cygwin.
-mno-cygwin does not collect the windows stuff when compiling.
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I was just wondering, are there any plans to fix the problem of Cygwin's
windres failing to understand windows style paths which is mentioned below ?
Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
> At 10:00 AM 12/27/2001, Matthew Brett wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think someone mentioned that if cygwin utilitie
I guess it hasn't been a big priority for anyone so far, though I expect it
will get addressed eventually. If you're interested, inclined, and capable,
you should feel free to submit a patch.
Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFK Partners, Inc. htt
At 10:00 AM 12/27/2001, Matthew Brett wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I think someone mentioned that if cygwin utilities do not accept DOS paths
>then this should be considered a bug. Just to report then, if you pass a
>DOS path to windres, it barfs:
>
>windres "c:\test.rc"
>
>gives
>
>gcc: c:test.rc: No such fil
Hi,
I think someone mentioned that if cygwin utilities do not accept DOS paths
then this should be considered a bug. Just to report then, if you pass a
DOS path to windres, it barfs:
windres "c:\test.rc"
gives
gcc: c:test.rc: No such file or directory
gcc: Warning: `-x c-header' after last in
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