Hi,
Ah... I didn't install mingw related libraries at the first place. That
causes some problems compiling under AMBER. Anyway, yes, the -mno-cygwin
is
useful.
Best,
--
Mengjuei Hsieh, Luo group, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University
of
California Irvine. Tel: 49562, Address: 3144 Natural Science I building,
UCI, Irvine CA 92697-3900. Group Homepage: http://rayl0.bio.uci.edu/
> From: "David A. Case" <case.scripps.edu>
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2005, Mengjuei Hsieh wrote:
>> Just for you guys' information, the g95 configuration on cygwin does
_NOT_
>> need "-cygwin" flag ... You can just use "./configure -nopar g95" and
it
>> should be okay.
> Depends a little on what you mean by "okay". The -cygwin flag does some
nice
> things like adding the .exe suffix (needed on older windows, and
expected by
> lots of windows utilities), also makes many executables that do not
depend
> on cygwin1.dll (so can be run on machines where cygwin is not
installed).
Received on Wed Apr 05 2006 - 23:49:45 PDT