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Re: Where did the Cygwin and Mingw checks go?
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Ralf Corsepius |
Subject: |
Re: Where did the Cygwin and Mingw checks go? |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Nov 2000 05:45:02 +0100 |
Alexandre Oliva wrote:
>
> On Nov 17, 2000, Eric Christopher <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > So a solaris cross cygwin compiler would define EXEEXT to be .exe,
> > however, OBJEXT would be .o because it was compiled on a solaris
> > box.
>
> I suppose a compiler that targets Cygwin will create .obj object files
> regardless of its host platform. I.e., when using a Cygwin compiler
> (such that --host=cygwin), you'd get OBJEXT=.obj, regardless of the
> build platform, on which the compiler runs.
Hmm, I don't think so.
# uname
Linux
# /opt/cygwin/bin/i386-pc-cygwin-gcc -c hello.c
# ls
hello.c hello.o
# /opt/cygwin/bin/i386-pc-cygwin-gcc hello.c
# ls
a.exe hello.c
# /opt/cygwin/bin/i386-pc-cygwin-gcc --version
2.95.2-5
Ralf.
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Re: Where did the Cygwin and Mingw checks go?, Ralf Corsepius, 2000/11/17
Re: Where did the Cygwin and Mingw checks go?, Mo DeJong, 2000/11/17