Max Feil
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RE: Can I run ntox86-gcc within cygwin on Windows?
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Max Feil
06/16/2010 1:07 AM
post56929
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RE: Can I run ntox86-gcc within cygwin on Windows?
You should be able to run the QNX tool chain from a Cygwin shell. After
all it's just another shell. In fact it should work better now than in
the past when parts of our toolchain were built with Cygwin because
there will be no cygwin1.dll conflicts.
Maybe the QNX gcc is picking something up from cygwin instead of QNX?
Make sure the PATH env var is clean before invoking the qnx compiler.
I just googled and people seem to be saying you need to do this first:
export TEMP=/tmp
If this doesn't help I can't tell what is the problem unfortunately. As
a test you can run the qnx gcc compiler from a windows command prompt
that was started within a cygwin shell. For example, open a cygwin
shell, type the command "cmd.exe", and then try to run the compiler. If
this does not work, then it must be something else set in your
environment variables.
Regards,
Max
-----Original Message-----
From: han wang [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 9:52 AM
To: momenticsgs-community
Subject: Re: Can I run ntox86-gcc within cygwin on Windows?
oh, so there is no way to make it work with cygwin?
As I said, this is a big cross platform project. We utilized too many
components like sed, perl, and so on, to make that run on Windows, as
well as other linux/unix platforms, we have to use cygwin.
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