# $Id$ # This file should allow to build ACE for mingw32 with mingw tools. # Edit to change TCPU below. # # Don't forget to define the ACE_ROOT environment variable! # mingw32 packages as distributed from sourceforge: # http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&release_id=15084 # See also http://www.mingw.org. # # You will also need a GNU Make for win32 (so you can actualy # USE this file :-). Tested with MSYS from MinGW # # Caveat: # # If ld complains about not finding crt2.o, dllcrt2.o or gcrt2.o # when linking executables, you will need to modify the specs file for gcc: # lib/gcc-lib/mingw32/2.95.2/specs # look for the line after the one begining ``*startfile:'', and add # full path as prefix for crt2, dllcrt2 and gcrt2 # (i.e., change # ... %{!shared:%{!mdll:crt2%O%s}} ... # with # ... %{!shared:%{!mdll:c:/mingw32/lib/gcc-lib/mingw32/2.95.2/crt2%O%s}} ... # or something similar depending on the location of your instalation). # Chose your target CPU (uncomment ONE of these). TCPU = pentiumpro #TCPU = pentium #TCPU = i486 #TCPU = i386 mingw32 = 1 # MingW doesn't allow to add the version number of ACE to the dll name # because fe ace.dll.5.2.3 isn't a valid dll name versioned_so=0 # Disable auto-import warnings. The MingW linker has a problem with imports # See https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=102435&aid=683455&group_id=2435 # for the details why to do this. LDFLAGS += -Wl,--enable-auto-import include $(ACE_ROOT)/include/makeinclude/platform_gnuwin32_common.GNU