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Still working on it :-)5) cygwin already bypasses windows command line mechanism. You just have to tell it to assume that the executables in /bin (or wherever) are 100% pure cygwin executables. See "man mount".
mount -f -X c:\cygwin\bin /bin
mount -f -X c:\cygwin\bin /usr/bin
mount -f -x c:\cygwin\bin\strace.exe /bin/strace.exe # buit with -mno-cygwin
mount -f -x c:\cygwin\bin\strace.exe /usr/bin/strace.exe # buit with -mno-cygwin
mount -f -x c:\cygwin\bin\strace.exe /bin/cygcheck.exe # buit with -mno-cygwin
mount -f -x c:\cygwin\bin\strace.exe /usr/bin/cygcheck.exe # buit with -mno-cygwin
This will bypass the 32K limitation in windows for command line and similar
limitations for environment variables.
Now that's worth putting in the crosstool faq. Thanks! Martin, does that do it?
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