Interesting that the package name isn't "libarchive" in the repos, but
it's "libarchive13". Since I'm using a apt-get bash script to get the
packages for me anyway. Since it seems I already had "libarchive13"
installed, I tried installing the mingw64 package to see if it would fix
my issue
starz0rdesign wrote:
Which package contains libink.a?
This is the output for make V=1
$ make V=1
make all-am
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/nobodyimportant/libarchive-3.3.1'
/bin/sh ./libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -Wall -Wformat -Wformat-s
ecurity -no-undefined -version-info
Which package contains libink.a?
This is the output for make V=1
$ make V=1
make all-am
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/nobodyimportant/libarchive-3.3.1'
/bin/sh ./libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -Wall -Wformat
-Wformat-s
ecurity -no-undefined -version-info 16:1:3 -o
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 11:52 PM, starz0rdesign wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm having a bit of an issue trying to compile LibArchive 3.3.1 for Windows.
> I have Mingw64 with GCC7.1 installed to prevent the Cygwin installer from
> linking it's DLL.
Maybe you should ask on the Mingw mailing list.
>
Hello.
I'm having a bit of an issue trying to compile LibArchive 3.3.1 for
Windows. I have Mingw64 with GCC7.1 installed to prevent the Cygwin
installer from linking it's DLL. At the end of the make process I seem
to get this error:
make all-am
make[1]: Entering directory
file!!!
i tried alot but tillnow didn't get the solution.
Please suggest me some alternative options if anybody have.
Thanks in advance!
Rajeev
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file!!!
i tried alot but tillnow didn't get the solution.
Please suggest me some alternative options if anybody have.
Thanks in advance!
Rajeev
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2009/2/5 rajeevs:
please go through the followings for the problem:
1) I want to create a 64 bit DLL using Cygwin in Windows Serever 2003
64 bit platform.
2) I am using Cygwin to run the make file
3) In the make file I have a macro CFLAGS where gave the option
-m64 in the
Hello,
Im quite new in cygwin environment. I have c source
code of a product which I build in solaris environment
with gcc compiler m64 option to create 64 bit
executable in solaris 9 environment.
Now Ive to do the same task for win environment,
because the library available for my client
anik pal wrote:
I have c source
code of a product which I build in solaris environment
with gcc compiler –m64 option to create 64 bit
executable in solaris 9 environment.
Now I’ve to do the same task for win environment,
because the library available for my client is in
windows environment
Hi,
Tim Prince, le Wed 31 Oct 2007 05:35:45 -0700, a écrit :
No, there is no 64-bit native support in cygwin. Even on linux, a
cross-gcc is needed to create 64-bit build on a 32-bit system,
Nope, gcc now has multi-lib support.
and none of the required libraries or utilities are generally
On 31 October 2007 12:41, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hi,
Tim Prince, le Wed 31 Oct 2007 05:35:45 -0700, a écrit :
No, there is no 64-bit native support in cygwin. Even on linux, a
cross-gcc is needed to create 64-bit build on a 32-bit system,
Nope, gcc now has multi-lib support.
ITYM
Dave Korn, le Wed 31 Oct 2007 12:52:18 -, a écrit :
On 31 October 2007 12:41, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Tim Prince, le Wed 31 Oct 2007 05:35:45 -0700, a écrit :
No, there is no 64-bit native support in cygwin. Even on linux, a
cross-gcc is needed to create 64-bit build on a 32-bit system,
On 31 October 2007 13:19, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Dave Korn, le Wed 31 Oct 2007 12:52:18 -, a écrit :
On 31 October 2007 12:41, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Tim Prince, le Wed 31 Oct 2007 05:35:45 -0700, a écrit :
No, there is no 64-bit native support in cygwin. Even on linux, a
cross-gcc is
On 23 July 2006 12:37, MariLiza Koukouli wrote:
Does this mean anything to anyone?
It means that PBGroutines.c has failed to include
some vital header or
other. Whatever the word before off64_t on line 7 is, it should have
been defined and it hasn't been.
Hi Dave,
thanks for
Does this mean anything to anyone?
It means that PBGroutines.c has failed to include
some vital header or
other. Whatever the word before off64_t on line 7
is, it should have been
defined and it hasn't been.
Hi Dave,
thanks for replying. I would agree with you on that
one, but then I have
Hi all,
I am using the CygWin environent, CYGWIN_NT-5.1, i.e.
on Windows XP. I am trying to compile a piece of code
that contains both F77 and C subroutines. G77 works
fine and compiles without problems but GCC complains
about something that means absolutely nothing to me.
I am using the
On 21 July 2006 15:59, MariLiza Koukouli wrote:
Hi all,
I am using the CygWin environent, CYGWIN_NT-5.1, i.e.
on Windows XP. I am trying to compile a piece of code
that contains both F77 and C subroutines. G77 works
fine and compiles without problems but GCC complains
about something that
Thanks for the informative and helpful response.
Darel
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Tim Prince wrote:
djh wrote:
My current version of gcc that setup.exe downloaded for me is:
gcc (GCC) 3.4.4 (cygming special) (gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)
The other day I downloaded gcc 4.0.2
My current version of gcc that setup.exe downloaded for me is:
gcc (GCC) 3.4.4 (cygming special) (gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)
The other day I downloaded gcc 4.0.2
filename: gcc-4.0.2.tar.bz2
did a configure, make, and makeinstall
and the build was successfull. I compiled a program with it
djh wrote:
My current version of gcc that setup.exe downloaded for me is:
gcc (GCC) 3.4.4 (cygming special) (gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)
The other day I downloaded gcc 4.0.2
filename: gcc-4.0.2.tar.bz2
did a configure, make, and makeinstall
and the build was successfull. I compiled a
. Then went into the developers
packages and installed just the gcc C (3.4.4-1 gcc compiler) stuff
that I needed. I still get the same error. I'm running cygwin on a
windows XP computer. The last time I re-installed I deleted all files
having to do w/Cygwin even the registry stuff. Downloaded a new
Original Message
From: Julie Lee
Sent: 04 August 2005 17:15
Everything I find says to re-install or update. I don't know what else
to do. Any help is welcomed.
You need to install or update. You just need to do it _right_, is all.
If you're seeing _getreent complaints, then you
At 02:28 AM 12/6/2002, Ryan Budge wrote:
Hello list.
Im having some trouble getting gcc working. I am trying to compile the
CVS for coldsync but it doesn't work. I have done the same procedures
on my BSD 4.7 box and all works fine.
I have :-
Windows XP Pro.
Cygwin 1.3.15-2
Gcc 3.2-3
On Thursday 05 December 2002 23:28, Ryan Budge wrote:
In my cvs directory I run :-
%autoconf
%./configure
And I get : -
Configure : error : installation or configuration problem : c compiler
cannot create executables.
Im attaching the output of cygcheck -c and config.log.
Your
At 08:54 AM 12/6/2002, Tim Prince wrote:
On Thursday 05 December 2002 23:28, Ryan Budge wrote:
In my cvs directory I run :-
%autoconf
%./configure
And I get : -
Configure : error : installation or configuration problem : c compiler
cannot create executables.
Im attaching
Hi Tim.
Your config.log appears to say that the test gcc command wants to link
gainst libuser32, and it doesn't find that library. Does gcc -v work
for
you from the command line? Do you have such a library?
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Tim Prince
gcc -v does work from the command line.
Ive attached a screen
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 16:08:07 +0200 Ryan Budge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive attached a screen cap of the window. Sorry... I don't have script
like I do in BSD to give the output in text. Or am I being silly...
The latter. You can cut and paste text from a console window in by
pressing
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Michael A Chase wrote:
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 16:08:07 +0200 Ryan Budge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive attached a screen cap of the window. Sorry... I don't have script
like I do in BSD to give the output in text. Or am I being silly...
The latter. You can cut and paste
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 12:05:24 -0500 (EST) Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW, there's also apparently a cygwin port of 'script':
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-09/msg01371.html
It's also easy to redirect STDOUT and STDERR to a file. I found myself
doing it often enough that I
Hello list.
Im having some trouble getting gcc working. I am trying to compile the
CVS for coldsync but it doesn't work. I have done the same procedures
on my BSD 4.7 box and all works fine.
I have :-
Windows XP Pro.
Cygwin 1.3.15-2
Gcc 3.2-3
And others..
In my cvs directory I run :-
of gcc compiler that can generate
binary files for 64-bit Windows platform. Much like the first step you did
for cygwin project. Does such thing exist at all? If it does not exist, how
hard would it be to create something like that?
I'd think you'd get better information from the gcc list
at the project web page.
For your convenience, I've reset the Reply-To: address to point to the
cygwin mailing list. I've also Cc'ed this reply there.
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 04:00:28AM +, Shuo Li wrote:
Hi Chris,
I am interested in locating a version of gcc compiler that can generate
binary files
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