gmp and libiconv as mingw variant libraries under cygwin?
Christopher Faylor
cgf-no-personal-reply-please@cygwin.com
Thu Jun 29 15:21:00 GMT 2006
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 01:57:04PM +0200, Christian Joensson wrote:
>sigh, definitely quitting now...
>
>CC='gcc -mno-cygwin' CXX='g++ -mno-cygwin' ../src/configure
>--build=i686-pc-cygwin --host=i686-pc-mingw32
>--target=i686-pc-mingw32--prefix=/opt/mingw
>
>still, again,
>
>/bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link gcc -mno-cygwin -W -Wall
>-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Werror -g -O2 -o libbfd.la
>-rpath /opt/mingw/lib -release 060628 archive.lo archures.lo bfd.lo
>bfdio.lo bfdwin.lo cache.lo coffgen.lo corefile.lo format.lo init.lo
>libbfd.lo opncls.lo reloc.lo section.lo syms.lo targets.lo hash.lo
>linker.lo srec.lo binary.lo tekhex.lo ihex.lo stabs.lo stab-syms.lo
>merge.lo dwarf2.lo simple.lo archive64.lo `cat ofiles`
>cygpath: can't convert empty path
>mkdir .libs
>libtool: link: warning: undefined symbols not allowed in i686-pc-mingw32
>shared
>libraries
>lib /OUT:.libs/libbfd.lib archive.o archures.o bfd.o bfdio.o bfdwin.o
>cache.o coffgen.o corefile.o format.o init.o libbfd.o opncls.o reloc.o
>section.o syms.o targets.o hash.o linker.o srec.o binary.o tekhex.o
>ihex.o stabs.o stab-syms.o merge.o dwarf2.o simple.o archive64.o
>pe-i386.o peigen.o cofflink.o pei-i386.o elf32-i386.o elf-vxworks.o
>elf32.o elf.o elflink.o elf-strtab.o elf-eh-frame.o dwarf1.o
>elf32-gen.o cpu-i386.o
>./libtool: line 4830: lib: command not found
>make[4]: *** [libbfd.la] Error 127
And, at this point, it is time to again tell you that you should be 1)
using mingw tools to accomplish what you want and 2) asking your
questions in the mingw mailing list. http://mingw.org/
If you have further questions about how to use configure for gcc, then
I'd like to suggest the gcc-help mailing list.
cgf
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