Marco Atzeri wrote:
try
LDFLAGS = -Wl,--enable-auto-import -o $(EXEC)
Yes, that did fix it, thank you very much. I should have tried it myself
and I apologise for not doing so. The reason why I didn't, is that the
other programs I tried earlier worked even if I ignored this warning and
this is such a simple program. I thought I could avoid having to change
all my Makefiles only have to change them back again when the next
release of g++ comes, heh. Now I know better.
Anyway, the cygcheck problem remains and I noticed something else when
copying the Makefile with cp:
cp Makefile Makefile3
then I opened it with my native windows emacs and it only says: file
exists but cannot be read. So I checked the permissions on it with ls -l:
$ ls -l Makefile3
---------- 1 mindcooler None 299 Apr 24 09:32 Makefile3
and the original:
$ ls -l Makefile
----------+ 1 Guest None 299 Sep 13 2007 Makefile
but emacs has no problem working with the original. What's going on?
Having to chmod copied files to be able to work with them seems odd.
Btw, you don't have to mail me copies of replies. I read the list on
gmane configured as a newsgroup in my email client.
- EL
Regards
Marco
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