Building in Cygwin to execute in Windows
Earnie Boyd
earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
Mon Oct 16 12:17:00 GMT 2000
--- Suresh Kolichala <suresh_kolichala@hotmail.com> wrote:
> [snip]
> >You must use the -mno-cygwin switch for the compilation as well as the link
> >process. Did you do this? What libraries are you using when linking?
>
> I did that. Still I can't run it from the Windows Command Prompt.
> I am not using any other libraries from the compile line. Primarily
> I am using cygwin to use the lex (Flex) to generate the C output
> and compiling it.
>
What is the exact command line? You should be able to do this as long as the C
code is ANSI compliant.
Cheers,
=====
Earnie Boyd
mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
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