> I have found the same problems. I think it is related to using
> gcc 3.2 on recent cygwin.
Thanks, Richard, good to know it's not just my fault.
> gcc 3.2 doesn't look in /usr/local/* by default, so you need to
> add it manually (set CXXFLAGS and LDFLAGS appropriately). There
> must be a simpler and more automated solution, but my knowledge
> of the auto tools is insufficient to fix it.
Curt, could you, please, fix this (shouldn't be hard for an expert, I
guess...).
BTW, is this a pure Cygwin problem or face GCC 3.2 based Linux distros the
same problem?
Thanks and regards, Michael
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