> pansz wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>
> 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.
Dumb question, are you trying to build a native Windows vim or are you
trying to create a Cygwin vim? If you are trying to create a native
Windows vim, try swapping g++ with i686-pc-mingw32-g++ and gcc with
i686-pc-mingw32-gcc. If you are trying to build a Cygwin vim, why not
use the configure mechanism and let it figure it out?
Chris
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