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Re: documentation on building the cygwin dll
From: "Elfyn McBratney"
> > I got the latest sources from CVS (a whopping 30MB+ source). Of course, this created a ./src directory.
> >
> > I then created a ./obj directory (in the same level as ./src) and went inside it. I also created a /install directory as
mentioned
> > in
> > the FAQ.
> >
> > Here is a transcript of what I did (after logging in to cvs).
> >
> >
> > $ mkdir /install
> > $ cvs checkout winsup
> > $ mkdir obj
> > $ cd obj
> > $ ../src/configure --prefix=/install -v > configure.log 2>&1
> > $ make
>
> And after a `make install' in the build directory you will have your DLL
> (assumming that the build didn't fail).
I didn't do a `make install' since `make' exited with errors. (Hmmm, but why didn't I do it anyway, gosh... stupid me). I assumed
that when make exited with an error, the build failed.
However, I just tried what you said (running `make install') and it started building (to my great surprise). I was expecting the
cygwin dll to be built but when I checked the dlls that were built,
only /install/i686-pc-cygwin/bin/mingwm10.dll was built.
Anything else I'm missing?
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Carlo
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Carlo Florendo
Astra Philippines Inc.
URL: www.hq.astra.ph/resources
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