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1 The cygwin platform is used to build STLport with different compilers.
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3 - gcc (native compiler):
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5   Makefile : gcc.mak
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7   Notes:
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9     1. Static builds (archive)
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11     If you use the static version of the STLport libraries you have
12   to define the _STLP_USE_STATIC_LIB macro in order to have your
13   executable linked correctly.
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15     2. Link
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17     Under this platform STLport is complete replacement for libstdc++.
18   It means that when you were linking with libstdc++ (-lstdc++) you only
19   have to replace it with STLport (-lstlport.5.2 for instance). However
20   default gcc behavior is to automatically link libstdc++ and a number of
21   other system libs. To avoid this behavior you have to use the -nodefaultlibs
22   compiler option and explicitely give all libraries by yourself. See build of
23   unit tests to see what library you might need, here is the list when this
24   note was written:
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26   without -mnocygwin option:
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28     -lstlportg.5.2 -lgcc -lm -lc -lpthread -lkernel32
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30   with -mno-cygwin option:
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32     -lstlportg.5.2 -lgcc -lmingw32 -lmingwex -lmsvcrt -lm -lmoldname
33     -lcoldname -lkernel32
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35     3. No cygwin
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37     To build STLport libraries that do not depend on cygwin1.dll
38   making them freely redistributable pass the following option to
39   the configure script:
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41   ./configure --with-extra-cflags=-mno-cygwin --with-extra-cxxflags=-mno-cygwin
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43 - Borland C++ compiler
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