Nicholas Wourms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > --- Alexander Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Harold L Hunt wrote: > > > > > Alexander, > > > > > > Unfortunately, we still have to #undef i686. I just tried removing > > the > > > ``#undef i686'' and the results are below. The problem is that the > > value for > > > the i686 define is still being substituted into our includes path. > > Any ideas? > > > > That define is only used, if i686 is already used. For me > > imakemdep_cpp.h > > is generated this way > > /usr/i686-pc-cygwin32/bin/cc -E `./ccimake` \ > > -DCROSSCOMPILE_CPP imakemdep.h > imakemdep_cpp.h; > > > > with ./ccimake just echoing > > -DCROSSCOMPILEDIR="/usr/i686-pc-cygwin32/bin" -DCROSSCOMPILE -O > ^^ > Why is this naming convention being used? That is a relic of B20, we > shouldn't use that anymore. Damn those bloody SuSE people for ruining our > cross compile system! > > Cheers, > Nicholas >
Hey now, go easy on the Suse folks. The end result of their changes will be a much more solid and complete cross compilation system for Cygwin. Most of the problems that we are running into are just due to me not keeping a cross compile tree that I rebuild at least once a month so that too many changes don't pile up for us to handle all at once. Like I said, that was due to my hard drive being out of space. If you can believe it, my Linux-boxen only had a 6 GB hard drive. I have since upgraded it to a 20 GB hard drive. Hmm... along those lines... does anyone have any AGP video cards, 20 GB+ 7200 RPM hard drives, 256 MB PC133 SDRAM's, Pentium 3 550 MHz+ CPU's, Pentium 4's of any variety, P3 and P4 motherboards, Athlon XP 1700+, Athlon XP motherboards, or any other such hardware that they need to offload??? Just checking. You know, cause I could spend more time on Cygwin/XFree86 if I didn't have to spend so much time healing after the battle with the fiance everytime I spend money on computer parts (which isn't often, because I am starting to learn). Remember, I am a poor college student. Harold
