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Re: gnuc on cygwin? need help!


fuzzylogic25 wrote:
Hi everyone i have a big problem if anyone could help me that would be great.
i have a project which runs a make file to compile and when i run it on
cygwin i get this error:

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$ make
gnuc -g -O0 -Wno-long-long   -c -o disksched.o disksched.c
make: gnuc: Command not found
make: *** [disksched.o] Error 127
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in the make file there was this segment which i extracted from it to show u:
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CC =		gnuc
CFLAGS =	-g -O0 -Wno-long-long
LINKFLAGS =	-g
# CFLAGS =	-g -O0 -Wno-long-long -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage
-------------------------------------------------------------

i assume cygwin doesnt have gnuc..is there a way to install it so cygwin can
use it? i am very new to cygwin so i dont really know. I need to be able to
use gnuc on my computer or an equivalent...but i dont know how to modify
make to use that equivalent.

Re-run 'setup.exe' and install the 'gcc-core' package from the "Devel" category. There is no compiler named "gnuc" in this package. It's 'gcc'. You'll either need to change your makefile to use 'gcc' or create a symbolic link to 'gcc' called 'gnuc' ('ln -s /usr/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gnuc').

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