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Has anyone tried Cygwin hosted cross-compile tools under Windows XP? In my case, Cygwin installs and runs reasonably well on XP. However, when I copy binaries for a cross-compile tool chain (target=powerpc-eabi, gcc 2.95.2, binutils 2.10) from an NT machine to an XP machine and try to compile some code, the compile fails with an error message such as cpp.exe: (other normal looking stuff here) ;/ccMK7SSi.i: No such file or directory I guessed that this was a temporary file that was not successfully created, so I checked the permissions on the directory. Under the Cygwin shell, the permissions are the same as on the NT machine. However, by right-clicking and selecting properties under Windows Explorer, the directory always has the 'read-only' property checked. When I simply uncheck it, Windows traverses down the directory tree and appears to change this property on this directory and all subdirectories. However, when I check again afterwards, the 'read-only' property remains checked even if I reboot. I have tried all kinds of configuration changes to make the 'read-only' go away, including giving 'full control' permission to everybody, but nothing works. Although I do not fully understand the new Windows permission model details yet and need to check Microsoft's web site for help on this XP issue, I am not sure that it is the cause of my problems. Has anyone else successfully cross-compiled under XP and, if so, using which versions/targets of gcc? Thanks, Alex _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com
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