Article ID: 246377
Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q246377
SUMMARY
INTERIX 2.2 provides gcc. If you have installed a Microsoft C compiler, you may also use c89 and cc. In most cases you will use gcc, because most configure scripts look specifically for gcc.
On an OPENNT 2.0 system (without gcc), you must choose either c89 or cc.
- cc accepts the traditional order of operands (where -o can follow after the list of files and libraries). The c89 utility follows the POSIX argument ordering conventions.
- cc defines several useful feature macros:
-Dunix -D__OPENNT -D_ALL_SOURCE -D_STDC__
- c89 defines only __OPENNT.
For compatibility with older programs, use cc.
MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about configuring scripts with INTERIX, see http://www.interix.com/.
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