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Re: Can not view source under windows
- From: Keith Seitz <keiths at redhat dot com>
- To: Tomas Dahle <zionic at omnidimension dot com>
- Cc: "insight at sources dot redhat dot com" <insight at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: 28 Feb 2003 10:32:33 -0800
- Subject: Re: Can not view source under windows
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On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 02:56, Tomas Dahle wrote:
> And just because I'm curious, does ./configure and make in cygwin using gcc
> 3.2 work? After I got all the tools it missed, I ended up with a compile
> error. I just want to know if its doing something wrong, or if ./configure
> and make simply does not do the job on cygwin.
There is only one trick to compiling right now, largely because I keep
forgetting to "fix" it. If your source directory contains the "tix"
directory, REMOVE it before running configure.
Here's how I build insight, regardless of host platform:
$ cvs co insight+dejagnu
[time passes
$ ls
src/
$ mkdir cygwin <-- or linux or hpux or whatever host I'm on; if I do a
cross, I use "cygwin-ppc" or "cygwin-mips-elf" etc
$ cd cygwin
$ CFLAGS="-g" ../src/configure --prefix=`pwd`/built \
--exec-prefix=`pwd`/built/H-i686-pc-cygwin
$ make all-gdb
$ make install-gdb
That's it. There is no real magic (the tix thing excepted right now).
In fact, I'm attempting to configure and build it right now on cygwin
using this procedure.
Keith