Borland Compiler under Bash?

Henri Girard girardhenri at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 18 10:07:14 CET 2005


well I do it with cmd...
I like borland because it does the work quickly and properly
(but i think for me thanks to christian or who made the
configure-borland.bat ! lol)
and I want to get rid of cygwin environment... Though it's a nice stuff...
It's never
the same installation... Many times it's incomplete and i can't compile
in kde-cygwin because lack of libs "like mcopy.dll" or so...
So at least borland doesn't "bring any trouble " in xp...
msvc net does... " and mingwin is really too slow...
Henri
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Boothe" <steven at poiema.org>
To: "For developers interested in porting KDE to Windows using Cygwin"
<kde-cygwin at kde.org>
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 5:31 AM
Subject: Borland Compiler under Bash?


> Just curious, but since I was having so much trouble with mingw (still
am),
> and it seems to be so slow in comparison to Borland's compiler, and and
and
> the fact that I had to disable cygwin just to use mingw (and the
opportunity
> to benefit from working within a bash environment), I was wondering if I
went
> with Borland's compiler if I could do this from within the Bash shell?
>
> Any thoughts or experiences here?
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