[g++-3.1.1-4]: include flags still necessary to compile cygwin cvs (cygdaemon-branch)
Christopher Faylor
cgf@redhat.com
Mon Jul 22 09:20:00 GMT 2002
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 05:55:21AM -0700, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
>I just wanted to report that I am still having to append:
>
>"-I/usr/include/c++/3.1.1"
>
>when building the cygwin sources from the cygdaemon branch. This is
>because one of the cygserver files uses "#include <new>" and for some
>reason g++ preprocessor isn't finding it properly. However, everything is
>perfect once I pass the include flag. I was under the impression you
>thought you had fixed this, so I thought it would be worthwile to inform
>you that this condition still exists.
And, so...? We've already discussed why it is necessary to do this. It
wasn't anticipated that a new release of gcc would magically fix the
problem. There is no way that it could.
cgf
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