Re: Convert GCC under Cygwin Name Mangling to VC++ Name Mangling

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On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 16:02 +0100, Francisco J. Royo Santas wrote:
<snip>
> I have even turned DEP off.
<snip>
> 3rd:
> ----
> As M. Haubenwallner suggested, I tried downloading 'wgcc' but it din't 
> work for
> cygwin as well.
<snip>

wgcc not running on cygwin currently is a known problem, although there
is no known technical issue but just lack of resources.

<snip>
> What I did next was to download 'Microsoft Windows services for Unix' 
> and tried
> to compile and run wgcc there but it was even funnier. After solving problems
> like getting "Memory fault (core dumped)" for every single thing I 
> tried to do,
> I tried to run "./configure" for wgcc and what I got (when compiling
> conftest.cc, a simple main which has a "return 0" statement) was:
> gcc: Internal error: Segmentation fault (program cc1plus)
> Please submit a full bug report.
> See <URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html> for instructions.

As you said above, did you have DEP also disabled when using Interix ?
Interix-shipped gcc requires it to be disabled, at least for SFU 3.5.

And which version of Windows and SFU do you use ?
Windows 2000, XP: SFU 3.5
Windows 2003: SFU 3.5, but does not really work
Windows 2003r2: SUA 5.2 (is a Windows component here)

IMO we should continue wgcc/interix-specific discussion on
interix-wgcc-developer list.

/haubi/
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