2016-10-19 5:33 GMT+02:00 Brian Inglis <brian.ing...@systematicsw.ab.ca>:
> On 2016-10-18 20:10, juan carlos Rebate wrote:
>>
>> 2016-10-19 3:50 GMT+02:00 Brian Inglis <brian.ing...@systematicsw.ab.ca>:
>>>
>>> On 2016-10-18 19:15, juan carlos Rebate wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 2016-10-19 2:31 GMT+02:00 René Berber <rene.ber...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/18/2016 7:04 PM, juan carlos Rebate wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> in the three applications receive the same error
>>>>>> error cc either not exit or no work,
>>>>>
>>>>> First check that gcc is in the path, something like this (in mintty):
>>>>> $ which gcc
>>>>> /usr/bin/gcc
>>>>> $ which cc
>>>>> /usr/bin/cc
>>>>>>
>>>>>> but this is not true, when I call to gcc works correctly, todod
>>>>>> tutorials tell me that do the following ./configure --cc=gcc or
>>>>>> ./configure --cc="gcc-3 -mno-cygwin" --host-cc=gcc-3
>>>>>
>>>>> Wrong, useless, tutorials.  What you really do, if needed (and it
>>>>> really
>>>>> shouldn't be needed, see above).
>>>>> ./configure CC=gcc
>>>>> In fact you can learn that by simply running:
>>>>> ./configure --help
>>>
>>> On Unix most executables have no extension, so Cygwin does not always
>>> show the .exe following a program name, and /usr/bin/gcc is the normal
>>> Cygwin output for the compiler gcc.exe, and is not a folder name.
>>> If you look for the file under Windows Explorer, you will see the
>>> directory entry forgcc.exe, unless you hide extensions.
>>> Please run Cygwin using the Cygwin Terminal Start Menu Entry;
>>> in that window, cd to the directory where the program configure script
>>> was downloaded; run the following command:
>>>         ./configure && make
>>> without adding any other options, and post the output in a reply here.
>>
>> jc@DESKTOP-A72U7VL ~/qemu
>> $  ./configure && make
>>
>> ERROR: "cc" either does not exist or does not work
>
>
> Okay you said earlier:
>
>>>> no on C:\cygwin\usr no gcc folder but if the mingw32 folder, this is
>>>> vygwin error because the whole development category is installed
>
>
> which implies you installed MinGW, not Cygwin, tools, causing the issue.
>
> You should ask about using these tools on the MinGW mailing list, see:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw/mailman/mingw-users/
>
> after reading and following:
>
> http://www.mingw.org/wiki/Getting_Started
> http://www.mingw.org/wiki/HOWTO_Install_the_MinGW_GCC_Compiler_Suite
> http://www.mingw.org/wiki/MinGW_for_First_Time_Users_HOWTO
>
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> Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
>
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I do not understand what I said, I said that from the installation
graphical cygwin instaé entire category development to avoid
dependency problems, was cygwin who installed mingw instead of gcc so
that nueevo indicate that failure cygwin

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