On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 05:35:16PM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Our build system is set up to automatically include -I/usr/local/include
> and -L/usr/local/lib on the compile and link command lines on Cygwin.
> Now I see a lot of users where this issues a warning message that this
> directory doesn't exist. This may confuse new users. Also, shouldn't gcc
> be searching these directories automatically? Can someone comment whether
> it would be better to remove these explicit options?
gcc uses them automatically: no
why they are: cygipc should be there. [binary package installs
there] When the user is new it does not have /usr/local, I
guess he wont have cygipc too and the build fails anyway (?).
Actually configure should search specifically for cygipc and
report if not found. Last time I looked it blindly used
'-L/usr/local/lib -lcygipc', so if the cygipc was missing it
stopped mysterous places like
checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... no
I am ocassionally newbie too... And I had /usr/local. If I
hadnt it maybe it would failed somewhere else, dunno, ATM I dont
have NT nearby so cant test.
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marko