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Re: Has sys/stat.h changed
- To: cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com
- Subject: Re: Has sys/stat.h changed
- From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 18:00:45 -0500
- References: <VA.00000664.00c93eee@thesoftwaresource.com> <3A91984B.8F87DBCB@yahoo.com> <20010219174210.A21171@redhat.com>
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> [Moved to cygwin-apps from cygwin-developers]
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 05:03:55PM -0500, Earnie Boyd wrote:
> >Brian Keener wrote:
> >>
> >> Well, I rolled everything back to what I think I had before my mass set
> >> of updates and my cinstall now compiles again and actually reports the
> >> sizes correctly.
> >>
> >> Now all I have to do is figure out which update is was that broke it.
> >>
> >> Can some one point me in a general direction of what packages might be
> >> involved in the configure and making process of cinstall and the which
> >> package is responsible for the sys/stat.h header file so that I can
> >> minimize my search and bring the rest of the packages up to date again
> >> without worrying about having to watch all the packages.
> >
> >Corinna has just patched download.cc to avoid the problem. The real
> >problem is that __MSVCRT__ needs to be defined in -mno-cygwin is used.
> >This would fix the problem.
> >
> >I know that I had this in my patch to Chris. He must have missed it
> >when he created the distribution.
>
> I'm not sure how I did this since your changes are currently in my sources.
> I did miss it though. Sorry.
>
> I have a new distribution ready to go. I was waiting to see if I got everything
> right but testing it on some internal guinea pigs.
>
> Unfortunately, they don't use cygwin the way the rest of the net does.
>
> A couple of questions:
>
> 1) Was the defaulting to -mno-win32 a noble but doomed experiment?
>
Noble, yes. Doomed, no. I don't think enough have used it since the
default download is 2.95.2-6.
> 2) If we want to stick with -mno-win32 as the default, should gcc
> include /usr/include/w32api by default? I really don't think that
> it should but I don't look forward to submitting changes to
> the stuff in sources.redhat.com that breaks as a result.
>
Debatable but I'm inclined to leave it out. If you need it then you
also need -mwin32.
> 3) Does anyone run this release of gcc as a cross compiler? Corinna
> isn't able to do this but I'm not having any problems building it.
>
I don't run any release as a cross compiler. What's Corinna's problem?
> 4) Is anyone going to checkin a libstdc++.a into winsup/mingw so that I
> can add this to the distribution?
>
I'm not ready for a new release of these. Please leave the existing
distribution.
> If we can clarify the above points, I'll make a gcc-2.95.2-8 release.
>
Hope I have,
> cgf
Earnie.
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