#include "cwrapper.h"
#include "getLocation.h"
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <process.h>
+
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <string.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
char *binDir;
char *exePath;
char *preArgv[4];
+ char *oldPath;
+ char *newPath;
+ int n;
binDir = getExecutablePath();
exePath = mkString("%s/realgcc.exe", binDir);
+ /* We need programs like
+ inplace/mingw/libexec/gcc/mingw32/4.5.0/cc1.exe
+ to be able to find the DLLs in inplace/mingw/bin, so we need to
+ add it to $PATH */
+ oldPath = getenv("PATH");
+ if (!oldPath) {
+ die("Couldn't read PATH\n");
+ }
+ n = snprintf(NULL, 0, "PATH=%s;%s", binDir, oldPath);
+ n++;
+ newPath = malloc(n);
+ if (!newPath) {
+ die("Couldn't allocate space for PATH\n");
+ }
+ snprintf(newPath, n, "PATH=%s;%s", binDir, oldPath);
+ n = putenv(newPath);
+ if (n) {
+ die("putenv failed\n");
+ }
+
/* Without these -B args, gcc will still work. However, if you
have a mingw installation in c:/mingw then it will use files
from that in preference to the in-tree files. */
preArgv[0] = mkString("-B%s", binDir);
preArgv[1] = mkString("-B%s/../lib", binDir);
- preArgv[2] = mkString("-B%s/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.5", binDir);
- preArgv[3] = mkString("-B%s/../libexec/gcc/mingw32/3.4.5", binDir);
+ preArgv[2] = mkString("-B%s/../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.5.2", binDir);
+ preArgv[3] = mkString("-B%s/../libexec/gcc/mingw32/4.5.2", binDir);
run(exePath, 4, preArgv, argc - 1, argv + 1);
}