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Re: Cygport improvements


On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 12:15:10AM -0400, NightStrike wrote:
>On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Christopher Faylor
><cgf-use-the-mailinglist-please@cygwin.com> wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 10:14:42AM +0800, JonY wrote:
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I am planning to bring mingw-w64 to cygwin. Here are some nits I found
>>>when working with it.
>>>
>>>* It sets CC=gcc
>>>While not a major issue, it does present some issues when cross
>>>compiling the mingw-w64 CRT.
>>
>> Why would a Cygwin tool worry about mingw? ?We've already removed mingw
>> support from gcc. ?Why add it to something called "cygport"?
>>
>>>* Implicitly setting --prefix=/usr
>>>While I understand this is suitable for native builds, perhaps adding
>>>some cross compile logic to disable this?
>>
>> Ditto. ?It's intended to make cygwin packages.
>>
>> I really don't see how making something mingw aware is a topic for
>> the cygwin mailing list.
>
>He's trying to make a cygwin package that consists of a cross compiler
>toolchain for targetting 64-bit windows from a cygwin host.  Cygport
>puts some obstacles in the way for doing that.  Maybe you could
>suggest how to get around his issues?  That'd be a big help if you
>could shed some light on the things he mentioned.

If it's a cross-compiler then it should be installed in /usr.

It sure sounds like you're trying to use cygport for something that
it was not intended for.

But I don't support cygport so I am not going to shed any light on
anything.

cgf

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