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RE: Insight for Windows
- From: "Paxton Sanders" <paxton at acm dot org>
- To: "'Keith Seitz'" <keiths at redhat dot com>,"'Gottfried Frenzen'" <gottfried dot frenzen at web dot de>
- Cc: <insight at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 10:16:18 -0600
- Subject: RE: Insight for Windows
OT, but for those who care:
Use -mno-cygwin to omit the CygWin DLL dependencies. Pure Win32 apps. (I
build fully static FLTK apps all the time; no run-time dependencies other
than Windows...)
Of course, I use Insight to debug them. There! On topic!
-Paxton
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Seitz [mailto:keiths@redhat.com]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 12:35 PM
To: Gottfried Frenzen
Cc: insight@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Insight for Windows
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 10:25, Gottfried Frenzen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> some months ago I could find an Insight for Windows in the Internet -
> unfortunately I did not save the URL and now I cannot find it again. Now
it
> seems that only UNIX distributions are available for newer versions in teh
> Internet Can you give me a hint for a wondows version?
For developing native "windows" apps, you need cygwin, which also comes
with gdb/Insight. Go to http://www.cygwin.com and install cygwin.
(Cygwin is a POSIX layer for Windows. Your applications aren't really
"native" windows apps, they're more like "native" cygwin apps. To omit
cygwin, you can install mingw from somewhere (sourceforge?) and use a
Cygwin version of Insight to debug, from what I understand.)
Keith