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- From: N8TM at aol dot com
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 13:40:21 EST
The fixinclude scheme in current snapshots is going awry on cygwin (W95; it's
not as bad on other platforms). Apparently, the same script is referred to
by 3 different names: fixincl, fixincl.sh, fixinc.sh, and it is being looked
for in the gcc directory, where there is no copy of it (not even a symlink,
which isn't sufficient anyway). If I try to get past this by putting in the
"missing" copies of the script, it gets stuck on the find commands in the
cleanup section at the end of the script, which produce core dumps. After all
that, the libgcc2 build still fails, not finding include files in the gcc
source directory, which is specified wiht -I../../gcc in the Makefile. Maybe
it's just too much to make fixincludes work on cygwin; is there a way to
bypass this?