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> On Oct 22, 2014, at 1:17 PM, Zunbeltz Izaola <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to compile on windows.
> I downloaded the MinGW bundle and set the EPICS_HOST_ARCH to WIN32-X86-mingw.
>
> When I first run make on base-3.14.12.4
> I get and error that direct.h could not be found.
> I fix this by setting C_INCLUDE_PATH to /c/MinGW/include where there is a
> direct.h file.
> But then I got the following error
>
>
> g++ -c -D_MINGW -O3 -Wall -m32 -D_DLL -MMD -I.
> -I../
> O.Common -I. -I../../../src/libCom/osi/os/WIN32
> -I../../../src/libCom/osi/os/pos
> ix -I../../../src/libCom/osi/os/default -I..
> -I../../../src/libCom/bucketLib -I.
> ./../../src/libCom/ring -I../../../src/libCom/calc
> -I../../../src/libCom/cvtFast
> -I../../../src/libCom/cppStd -I../../../src/libCom/cxxTemplates
> -I../../../src/
> libCom/dbmf -I../../../src/libCom/ellLib -I../../../src/libCom/env
> -I../../../sr
> c/libCom/error -I../../../src/libCom/fdmgr -I../../../src/libCom/freeList
> -I../.
> ./../src/libCom/gpHash -I../../../src/libCom/iocsh
> -I../../../src/libCom/logClie
> nt -I../../../src/libCom/macLib -I../../../src/libCom/misc
> -I../../../src/libCom
> /osi -I../../../src/libCom/taskwd -I../../../src/libCom/timer
> -I../../../src/lib
> Com/tsDefs -I../../../include/os/WIN32 -I../../../include
> ../../../src/li
> bCom/fdmgr/fdmgr.cpp
> In file included from ../../../src/libCom/osi/epicsTime.h:19,
> from ../../../src/libCom/fdmgr/fdManager.h:27,
> from ../../../src/libCom/fdmgr/fdmgr.cpp:29:
> ../../../src/libCom/osi/os/WIN32/osdTime.h:21: error: redefinition of
> `struct ti
> mespec'
> /usr/include/sys/types.h:76: error: previous definition of `struct timespec'
> In file included from ../../../src/libCom/osi/os/WIN32/osdSock.h:23,
> from ../../../src/libCom/osi/osiSock.h:21,
> from ../../../src/libCom/fdmgr/fdManager.h:28,
> from ../../../src/libCom/fdmgr/fdmgr.cpp:29:
> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-msys/3.4.4/../../../../include/w32api/winsock2.h:103:2:
> war
> ning: #warning "fd_set and associated macros have been defined in sys/types.
> This may cause runtime problems with W32 sockets"
> make[3]: *** [fdmgr.o] Error 1
> make[3]: Leaving directory `/c/base-3.14.12.4/src/libCom/O.WIN32-x86-mingw'
> make[2]: *** [install.WIN32-x86-mingw] Error 2
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/c/base-3.14.12.4/src/libCom'
> make[1]: *** [libCom.install] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/base-3.14.12.4/src'
> make: *** [src.install] Error 2
>
> Any idea what is going wrong?
>
> Is there other preferred way to compile EPICS on windows XP 32bit?
>
> Thanks in advance for you help,
>
> Zunbeltz
You can use the free version of Visual Studio. I don't know why mingw is not working.
Mark
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