skaller wrote: > On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 22:47 +1000, Jonathan Kelly wrote: > > >> I take it that compiling felix with Mingw doesn't work, well, because >> it didn't. >> >> The configure script seemed to think it was a WIN32 build environment, >> and then tried to test the WIN32 comile with ... CL.EXE. >> >> I poked around a bit and tried the ./configure --build=cygwin ... and >> that looked like it might work but bombed at a certain point saying it >> couldn't find config/config.py. >> >> Is the only mingw option to build with cygwin using -mno-cygwin ? >> > > Yes, at the moment. There is no such thing as 'MinGW' > environment. There is a MSYS environment, which at one > stage I tried to support. With MSYS you have Windows tools > and shell environment PLUS a couple of tools like mingw version > of gcc, ld etc. > > So 'in theory' the Windows build with the gcc toolchain selected > should work: this is mainly 'use Windows filenames with gcc > compiler'. > > Of course config/config.py is found under Cygwin but not > MSYS because MSYS is CMD.EXE: you have to use Windows > filenames like config\config.py > > I was trying to use the mingw within the cygwin environment ... and put the mingw directories first in the path. The idea comes from the mingw site somewhere ... > Something like that anyhow. Mumble .. there's a way to > select the compiler in the config step, something like > > --hostcxx=gcc > > should work. > >
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