#!/bin/sh # Wrapper for winegcc that allows it to be used in a build generated # from PuTTY's CMakeLists.txt, by bodging around the command-line # options that CMake gets wrong. init=true for arg in init "$@"; do if $init; then set -- init=false continue fi case "$arg" in # The Windows build definition for PuTTY specifies all the # system API libraries by names like kernel32.lib. When CMake # reads that file and thinks it's compiling for Linux, it will # generate link options such as -lkernel32.lib. But in fact # winegcc expects -lkernel32, so we need to strip the ".lib" # suffix. -l*.lib) set -- "$@" "${arg%.lib}";; # Anything else, we leave unchanged. *) set -- "$@" "$arg";; esac done exec winegcc "$@"