Il lun, 2004-04-05 alle 21:18, Giuseppe Sacco ha scritto: > Il lun, 2004-04-05 alle 19:11, Henning Meier-Geinitz ha scritto: [...] > maybe it find CC since the file system is case insensitive and CC is > really cc. I'll have a check tomorrow.
Today I completed my tests and I workarounded the problem. In cygwin a file system case insensitive makes CC runs cc, as shown in this text: $ which CC /usr/bin/CC $ which cc /usr/bin/cc $ ls /usr/bin/[Cc][Cc]* /usr/bin/cc.exe /usr/bin/ccache.exe /usr/bin/ccmake.exe moreover 'cc --version' and 'CC --version' give the same output. So I installed gcc-g++ to make CC act as a C++ compiler (since it is a frontend that call cc1plus from gcc-c++ package). Now, when your configure script run, it find CC and test if it is a C++ compiler and the test succeed. Bye, Giuseppe
