Hi,
This may seem like an odd question: Where can I get a Cygwin distribution
with gcc-3.2? The rason I am asking this:
I am running octave, and all versions compiled with 3.3 are terribly slow,
loop execution is more than 10 times slower than a very old Windows octave
binary available from
Reiner Suikat wrote:
This may seem like an odd question: Where can I get a Cygwin distribution
with gcc-3.2? The rason I am asking this:
I am running octave, and all versions compiled with 3.3 are terribly slow,
loop execution is more than 10 times slower than a very old Windows octave
Brian Dessent wrote:
Reiner Suikat wrote:
This may seem like an odd question: Where can I get a Cygwin distribution
with gcc-3.2? The rason I am asking this:
I am running octave, and all versions compiled with 3.3 are terribly
slow,
loop execution is more than 10 times slower than a very
Mikael wrote:
Hmm, sorry for hi-jacking the thread, but that means if I use GCC 4.0.0 that
I have compiled myself and I use the Win32 API I should have configured gcc
with --enable-sjlj-exceptions in order to avoid problems, right? I didn't so
I guess I have to re-compile.
To the OP:
To the OP: Building your own version of GCC under Cygwin is
easy (I've done so since the GCC 3.3.* days, can't speak for
the earlier versions), you just have to be more careful about
the configure options than I have been!
/ Mikael
I'd just add the standard Unixoid qualifier to that:
installing ns-2.1b9a on the old Cygwin with gcc 3.2, using
ns-allinone-2.1b9a-gcc32-cygwin.path and ns-allinone-2.1b9a-gcc32.tar.
Even though the installation succeeded with the patch and the PATH was updated
accordingly, I could not pass the validation test. Some of simple tcl examples work
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Subject: cygwin 1.3.13, gcc 3.2 (no output) and gcc 2.95-3 (output but
no permission to execute)
Hi,
I am having some difficulty with g++ after upgrading cygwin.
Here's a sample
$ g++ -v foo.cpp
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Command returns error 1
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