Michiel Ephraim wrote:
>
> dear hackers-win32 list,
>
> When building today's CVS version for win32, i found a few little things which
> stopped a clean "gmake && gmake install". Most of them are missing .exe
> extensions in the makefiles.
>
> A diff is attached to this mail. Changes to "src/makefiles/Makefile.win32"
> were only necessary for cross-compilation.
>
> My setup is
> compiler: mingw32-gcc (GCC) 3.3.1 (mingw special 20030804-1)
> host: FreeBSD euph4 5.2-RELEASE
> configure options used: --host=mingw32 --prefix=/opt/postgres-mingw32
> --without-readline --without-zlib
>
> The gcc is setup as a cross-compiler for mingw32, and is simply installed from
> ports.
Interesting. I am confused why others didn't need these changes. In
psql's Makefile I see:
psql: $(OBJS) $(libpq_builddir)/libpq.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(libpq) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) -o $@
...
install: all installdirs
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) psql$(X) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/psql$(X)
Why do other compilers output .exe from CC? Is it because you are
cross-compiling? Also, why did you need to change the #include in
snprintf?
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