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From: | Denis Dupeyron |
Subject: | [gnugo-devel] Re: MINGW bug |
Date: | Thu, 25 Oct 2001 23:08:19 +0200 |
Teun, Since I played a bit with cygwin
these past few days, tonight I reinstalled it from scratch. I didn’t
install glib, since even though it is supposed to build right out of the box,
it doesn’t out of mine and I could never figure out what I do wrong (in
case you like challenges, you can always try to explain me). Then I did as
usual, which is update from CVS and build using: CFLAGS=-mno-cygwin ./configure make Until version 3.1.10 it used to be always OK, but here’s
what I got: gg_utils.c:59: curses.h: No such
file or directory gg_utils.c:68: ncurses/term.h: No
such file or directory gg_utils.c:84: sys/times.h: No
such file or directory After a ‘make distclean’,
I try like you said with: env CC='gcc -mno-cygwin' ./configure make -r > mgw.log 2>&1 & And it works. I don’t mind changing old habits,
although at my age it’s always a pain, but I have 2 questions. Is my old
way of building GNU Go incorrect? And what is the difference? Thanks in advance, Denis. |
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