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March 18, 2008, 17:07 |
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Allen Zhao
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Westmont, IL, USA
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Hi, All,
Just created a MinGW cross-compiler which is hosted on a openSuSE 10.3 box. I am trying to compile OpenFOAM package (a linux distribution so far) with this cross-compiler, and I think the include path is used in a case insensitive manner by mingw-gcc. For example, include "scaler.H" The mingw-gcc's include search path actually find a different one "Scaler.H", and fault out. At least, that is what it looks like right now. This is my question: is there an option (either when mingw-gcc is invoked or get compiled) that disables this path issue? Obviously, on win32 platform where MinGW is hosted most of time, the path case in-sensitivity is the default behavior; but on Linux, I do think it is a plus to have path case sensitive. Can someone give me a helping hand? Best regards, Allen Zhao |
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