> I've just downloaded the newest version of cygwin (1.7.11) and the hg
> version of vim (7.3.462) and using windows 7.
> change src/Make_cyg.mak and src/GvimExt/Make_cyg.mak , gcc ==>gcc-3,
> g++ ==> g++-3
> make -f Make_cyg.mak works without problem.
>
> :version shows
> Compilation: gcc-3 -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -freg-struct-return
> -fno-strength-reduce -DWIN32 -DHAVE_PATHDEF -DFEAT_BIG
> -DWINVER=0x0400 -D_WIN32_WI
> NNT=0x0400 -DDYNAMIC_GETTEXT -DDYNAMIC_ICONV -DFEAT_MBYTE
> -DFEAT_MBYTE_IME -DDYNAMIC_IME -DFEAT_CSCOPE -DFEAT_NETBEANS_INTG
> -DFEAT_GUI_W32 -DFEAT_C
> LIPBOARD -march=i386 -Iproto -s -mno-cygwin
> Linking: gcc-3 -s -o gvim.exe -luuid -lole32 -lwsock32 -mwindows
> -lcomctl32 -lversion
>
> and it seems that the only libraries used are uuid, ole32, wsock32,
> windows, comctl32 and version.
>
I, too, had updated cygwin to the newest version, although the vim
source was at 7.3.451.
I'm not at the computer with windows at the moment, so I can't report on
the options, but
I'm certain that not all the libraries mentioned in your response were
in my link line.
Odd.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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