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RE: not updating unwritable cache ../config.cache


Title: RE: not updating unwritable cache ../config.cache

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Earnie Boyd [mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 1:43 PM
> To: Bernard Dautrevaux
> Cc: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
> Subject: RE: not updating unwritable cache ../config.cache
>
>
> --- Bernard Dautrevaux <DAUTREVAUX@microprocess.com> wrote:
> -8<-
> >
> > Why? mingw gcc is compiled and run in the cygwin
> environment I think, so go
> > through cygwin1.dll that handles ntsec.
> >
> -8<-
>
> Mingw32 gcc and binutils _DO_NOT_ use the cygwin1.dll.  That
> is the reason it
> exists.  Instead it uses the runtime from M$.  So, Kai is
> correct that Mingw32
> doesn't care about ntsec as far as the it's implementation
> within cygwin1.dll.
>

I do know that the code _generated_ by mingw32 do not use cygwin1.dll; that's effectively the reason why it exists :-)

But I think I've read that the "native" mingw32 toolset was in fact running under cygwin and using cygwin1.dll... but perhaps this is only true for the mingw32 cygwin-add-on, not for the independently distributed one.

Forgive me if I'm not really sure, but for now quite a long time I'm using always mingw32 for all my NT development, but I'm using a cross-compiler running on UNIX (usually Linux, but I've also built the cross-toolset on other flavors of UNIX, like Solaris, where it runs fine).

Regards,

                Bernard

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