On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 09:17:13AM +0200, David Ostrovsky wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> during my work on gbuild'ification of pyuno module i've seen mingw
> branches in some dmake makefiles.
> 
> That why I have compiled mingw32 on OpenSUSE 12.1
> with option --enable-python=internal and installed it on real Windows 7
> machine and tested pyuno intergration without my gbuild'ification
> patch (the current master).
> 
> If i switch to --enable-python=internal then the build immediatelly
> failing in python module:
> 
> =============
> (1/1) Building module python
> =============
> Running processes: 1
> Entering /home/david/numpty/workspace/LO-Mingw32/python
> 
> dmake:  Error executing 'cygpath': No such file or directory
> dmake:  Error code -1, while making 'Shell escape'
> Running processes: 0

This comes from a misguided attempt to compile with MinGW on Windows,
done by Sun a couple of years ago. You have to bear in mind that there
is only a handful of configurations of MinGW in use--the tinderboxes and
my Fedora MinGW build. If an external module is not built with either of
them, it is safe to assume it fails to build.

D.
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