Using the -D flag on Windows

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I want to use something like -D T="some text" on the command line to
gcc. Unfortunately I can't get this to work on Windows XP (I have a gcc
using the Cygwin DLL), so I guess the DOS "shell" is messing with me.
Does anyone know how to circumvent  this problem? I have searched the
mailing list archive without success ...

I apologize if this question is off-topic.


-- 
Stefan

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