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gcc-3.4.4 and the '-I' switch.
- From: "Sisyphus" <sisyphus1 at optusnet dot com dot au>
- To: "gcc" <gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 10:51:20 +1100
- Subject: gcc-3.4.4 and the '-I' switch.
Hi,
On linux I'm using gcc 3.2.2. If I run a command like:
gcc -c foo.c -I/usr/include -v
then I'm told that '-I/usr/include/' is being ignored "as it is a non-system
directory that duplicates a system directory".
That's good - and the way it should be, imho.
On Win32 I'm using the MinGW port of gcc 3.4.4. One of the system
directories is 'D:/MinGW/include'. If, on Win32, I run a command like:
gcc -c foo.c -ID:/MinGW/include -v
then I find that D:/MinGW/include is simply inserted at the beginning of the
search path - and, furthermore, that D:/MinGW/include *loses* its status as
a system directory.
This is not good.
The question:
Do I raise this with you people, or do I raise it with the MinGW folk ?
I *think* it's a MinGW implemenation issue (in which case I raise it with
them) .... but, faik, it could be something that changed between gcc-3.2.2
and gcc-3.4.4. Can someone confirm ?
Cheers,
Rob