On 2014-03-19 11:32, Ken Brown wrote:
I've just started experimenting with using cygport for cross compiling,
and I've come across two issues:
1. This is just a request: The latest cygport for Fedora appends i686 or
x86_64 to the name of the working directory. I would find it convenient
if cygport did the same thing on Cygwin, at least if the --32 or --64
option is specified.
Actually, that is experimental code (based on a request from another
cygport user) that was accidentally shipped when I had to reroll the
source tarball for compatibility with F20/UnversionedDocDirs. Would
people like to see this done always, never, or only when cross-building?
2. I tried to do a build for x86-cygwin on x86_64-cygwin, but the
compiler didn't work:
$ cat test.c
int
main ()
{
return 0;
}
$ i686-pc-cygwin-gcc test.c
/tmp/ccaAaoj6.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/ccaAaoj6.s:9: Error: invalid instruction suffix for `push'
WFM. Are you missing cygwin32-binutils?
Yaakov