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RE: porting problem




> From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [mailto:lhall@rfk.com]
> Subject: Re: porting problem
> OK, I understand your goal now.  You're looking for porting help then.
This 
> list is for issues and questions regarding Cygwin.  I'm not sure where I
would 
> direct you for porting help.  But I can say that just because one compiler

> compiles the code you have doesn't mean the code is valid.  I'd recommend
you 
> start by examining the code.  
> 
> However, I have to say that this is off-topic for this list unless you can

> show how using gcc in the Cygwin environment is the cause of the
difficulties 
> you're having.
 Larry's absolutely right.  Your problem, Gabriel, is that you are changing
platform and compiler at the same time.   I suggest you install gcc on your
Indy and see if you can get your program to compile there.  Then when you've
got that working, make the move to Cygwin.
> 
> Good luck,
> ...
> At 04:56 PM 3/21/2002, Gabriel Antonio Arcos Acosta wrote:
> >I never toll the gcc compiler was wrong, but there are diferences between
> >Delta/C++ compiler and gcc, but maybe someone knows any gcc options to
avoid
> >this error? or maybe I can modify the source to get it compiled with gcc?
do
> >you need I post the source here?
 

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