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Re: Mingwin does not seem to know where its headers live.


You need to set gcc up to recognize a MINGW type compile rather than a 
Cygwin compile.  You can't mix and match Cygwin stuff and MINGW stuff.
You need to play with your specs file some as I recall.  Check the mail
archives and/or Mumit Kahn's site for details...

Larry


At 11:46 AM 4/13/00, Mo DeJong wrote:
>I am trying to compile this code.
>
>BASH.EXE-2.03$ cat WIN32.C
>#include <string.h>
>#include <direct.h>
>
>int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
>     strcpy(NULL,NULL);
>     mkdir(NULL);
>     return 0;
>}
>
>
>When I build with mingwin, it bails out
>saying it can not find direct.h.
>
>BASH.EXE-2.03$ gcc -mno-cygwin -c WIN32.C
>WIN32.C:2: direct.h: No such file or directory
>
>But, if I provide the fully qualified path name
>of mingwin's header directory it compiles.
>
>BASH.EXE-2.03$ gcc -mno-cygwin -c WIN32.C
>-I/usr/i686-pc-cygwin/include/mingw
>
>
>Why does mingwin not know where its own
>headers live? Am I doing something wrong?
>
>Mo Dejong
>Red Hat Inc.
>
>
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