This is the mail archive of the
cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
mailing list for the Cygwin project.
Re: Default compiler behaviour for b19
- To: <awesley at mail dot acquerra dot com dot au>
- Subject: Re: Default compiler behaviour for b19
- From: "Sonic Junior" <mphalpin at iag dot net>
- Date: Sun, 7 Sep 1997 21:21:52 -0400
- Cc: "GNU Win 32" <gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com>
I completely agree.
In b19, I think the default behavior should be to link to cygwin.dll.
However, a command line option would cause it to NOT link to cygwin.dll.
- SJ
----------
> From: Anthony Wesley <awesley@acquerra.com.au>
> To: gnu-win32@cygnus.com
> Subject: Default compiler behaviour for b19
> Date: Thursday, September 04, 1997 9:23 PM
>
> Perhaps I am misreading the comments on the gnuwin32 home page, but it
> looks like Cygnus are proposing to have "gcc -o foo foo.c" generate
> native win32 binaries by default and not link with cygwin.dll. To
> compile UNIX-ish tools and link with the cygwin.dll library you will
> have to supply an extra command line option.
>
> This seems silly to me, and the wrong way around. After all, gcc and all
> the nice tools and development environment came from the UNIX land, so
> surely generating UNIX-ish binaries should be the default, making
> porting UNIX applications and tools the native mode, whereas generating
> pure win32 binaries should be the "foreign" mode.
>
> It would be really strange to have "gcc -o foo foo.c" not work as
> expected by people coming from the UNIX world. I realise that this
> behavious could be covered up (eg have an environment variable to select
> the mode, or put it in the gcc compiler-options file) but I believe that
> it would still be the wrong attitude by Cygnus to do this.
>
> Just my AUS $0.0215 worth .. :-)
>
> Anthony
> -
> For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to
> "gnu-win32-request@cygnus.com" with one line of text: "help".
-
For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to
"gnu-win32-request@cygnus.com" with one line of text: "help".