From: "Jeff Creem" <jeff@thecreems.com>
Subject: Re: Gnat and CygWin
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 07:24:48 -0500
Date: 2000-12-13T07:24:48-05:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <t3eqimrd3q25b5@corp.supernews.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: t6fe3tc7gggpcoet6basooae1a44qk8u4b@4ax.com
The short answer is yes (I think). I have done this with a prior version of
GNAT (3.12) via changing
the paths in bash and setting environment variables such as gcc_exec_prefix.
I have not tried it with the
latest GNAT and cygwin. Unless someone else posts a setup I'll grab my old
script (once I get to the
machine that has it!) and post it as a starting point.
"Brian Orpin" <abuse@borpin.co.uk> wrote in message
news:t6fe3tc7gggpcoet6basooae1a44qk8u4b@4ax.com...
> I have Gnat and CygWin installed on my NT machine.
>
> Gnat works fine from the Dos prompt but not from the Bash shell.
>
> My suspicion is that they are picking up different GCC libs.
>
> I installed Gnat first then CygWin.
>
> Is it possible to get the 2 to co-exist and inter-operate?
>
> --
> Brian Orpin BAE SYSTEMS, Edinburgh
> "If you really know C++, there isn't much you can't do with it, though it
may
> not always be what you intended!" Tucker Taft 1998
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Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-12-13 9:11 Gnat and CygWin Brian Orpin
2000-12-13 12:24 ` Jeff Creem [this message]
2000-12-13 12:28 ` Michael Worsley
2000-12-13 14:36 ` Ted Dennison
2000-12-13 15:35 ` Robert Dewar
2000-12-13 15:56 ` Jeff Creem
2000-12-13 19:28 ` Robert Dewar
2000-12-13 16:05 ` Pascal Sartoretti
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