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Re: failed to compile cygwin <<Scan Mail hat keinen Virus gefunden>>
- To: "Gerrit P. Haase" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Subject: Re: failed to compile cygwin <<Scan Mail hat keinen Virus gefunden>>
- From: "Kevin Mackie" <kevinm at ieg dot com dot br>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 22:58:25 -0200
- References: <3bdf0529.1a1e.0@ieg.com.br> <2903380712.20011030235925@familiehaase.de>
Hi Gerrit,
> > My make also choked on cygwin/cygheap.cc with "implicit declaration of
function
> > int memset(...)"
>
> If it is just a warning...
Yes, you'd think the compiler would just treat it as a warning and continue
to compile -- but it doesn't. I did verify that the -Werror flag was not
being passed to g++. For example, if you try to compile a very simple
program like "main(){memset(0,0,0);}" with g++, you will see that the above
error message is displayed and the "a.exe" file is not generated -- i.e. the
compiler treats it as an error and aborts.
Tchau,
Kevin
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