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Problems building log4cxx 0.9.7 on Windows/CYGWIN: msg#00005

Subject: Problems building log4cxx 0.9.7 on Windows/CYGWIN
Hi:
I've been trying for a couple of days to build the package on Windows, and I 
can't get to do it (It built straightforward on Linux). I need to build it 
using GNU tools, so I've choosen the CYGWIN aproach.

I've checked the necesary tools from a post in the forum:

Recommended My CYGWIN Cygwin version 1.5.10-3 1.5.11.1
Automake version 1.7.9      1.9.2
Autoconf version 2.59       2.59
Libtool version 1.5 1.5.10
I'm also issuing the followong configure (to disable all the things I don't 
need and could be source of trouble, at list until I can build once):

./configure --disable-doxygen --disable--html-docs --with-thread=Microsoft 
--without-XML --without-ODBC --without-SMTP

I'm not using CYGWIN's gcc, but MinGW (g++:3.2.3 make:3.80), but It shouldn't 
be an issue (I think). Correct me if I'm wrong since I'm almost new at GCC, and 
completely newbie at CYGWIN.

The autogen.sh & configure steps went Ok (with no remarkable warnings), but when I "make" at the package-root level I get dozens of errors at the first compiled source (appenderattachable.cpp). Almost all of the errors come from /helpers/tchar.h and from /spi/loggingevent.h but the remarkable thing is that the problem seems to be always the same data type: int64_t

I´ve tried both the "distribution" ZIP file version, and the CVS contents, and 
I get the same errors on both, so maybe is a platform's issue ? or a missing environment 
variable ? .... I'm puzzled cause I really wanted to use this lib in my project...  :-(
Any help would be appreciated.


I've also read that somebody built the lib with Borland tools. I need to build 
the package on Borland (besides GNU) so any help, makefile, or project for 
anyone of Borland tools would be VERY useful.

Thanks in advance,

Diego Susa
CESTEL (Spain)
www.cestel.es





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