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Re: stdio.h not found when building Ada or Obj-C++ front ends under MinGW


Wolfgang.Boiger@gmx.net wrote:
Hi everyone,

I'm trying to build gcc 4.1.1 under MinGW. When building with "--enable-languages=c,c++,ada" or "--enable-languages=c,obj-c++" a problem occurs which I can't solve.

Here is a detailed report of what happens:

* Started with: German Win2kSP4
  (never touched by MinGW & Co before)
* Execute MinGW-5.0.3.exe, which installs previously
  downloaded files to "C:\MinGW":
    * binutils-2.15.91-20040904-1.tar.gz
    * gcc-ada-3.4.2-20040916-1.tar.gz
    * gcc-core-3.4.2-20040916-1.tar.gz
    * gcc-g++-3.4.2-20040916-1.tar.gz
    * gcc-g77-3.4.2-20040916-1.tar.gz
    * gcc-java-3.4.2-20040916-1.tar.gz
    * gcc-objc-3.4.2-20040916-1.tar.gz
    * mingw32-make-3.80.0-3.tar.gz
    * mingw-runtime-3.11.tar.gz
    * w32api-3.8.tar.gz
* Execute MSys-1.0.10.exe, which installs itself into
  "C:\msys\1.0".
* Start MSYS

(As far as I understand: I am not cross compiling here).

By the way, "./config.guess" in gcc-directory gives "i686-pc-mingw32".

Shouldn't you allow that choice for your host? If you configure so as to over-write your host installation if you should reach the install step, shouldn't your target be the same, since you don't intend a cross-compiler?




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