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Re: postgresql-devel package missing pg_config?
- From: Angelo Graziosi <angelo dot graziosi at alice dot it>
- To: Andrey Repin <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Cc: Andrey Repin <anrdaemon at freemail dot ru>
- Date: Thu, 02 May 2013 23:24:44 +0200
- Subject: Re: postgresql-devel package missing pg_config?
- References: <51812A4A dot 2020001 at alice dot it> <973335475 dot 20130502213055 at mtu-net dot ru>
Il 02/05/2013 19.30, Andrey Repin ha scritto:
Greetings, Angelo Graziosi!
win32gcc for Win32 with cygwin/gcc
Cygwin gcc? Or mingw gcc? Or, ... ?
In short, ... yeah, what Earnie Boyd said earlier. Just plain wrong.
The "Supported Architectures" cited in [*] are "configure" options:
$ PATH-TO/configure win32gcc [...] # for the Cygwin build
$ PATH-TO/configure win32 [...] # for the Windows native build
(using VC++)
For some historical reason, "win32gcc" identifies Cygwin. Probably,
these days, they should change the option to "cygwin" (better:
"cygwin32" or "cygwin64", in view of Cygwin development)
I am building ROOT on Cygwin since 2003. Usually the build on Cygwin
results in these features:
$ root-config --features
asimage astiff builtin_afterimage builtin_ftgl builtin_glew builtin_zlib
cintex explicitlink fftw3 gdml genvector ldap mathmore minuit2 mysql
odbc opengl pgsql pythia6 python qt qtgsi reflex roofit ruby shared
soversion ssl table tmva unuran x11 xft xml thread
The next generation of ROOT (ROOT 6) will use clang++ (possibly
bootstrapping it if it isn't found...)
For what I know, they dont't use Mingw.
Ciao,
Angelo.
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[*] http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2013-05/msg00013.html
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