Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is your problem? cdrtools compile out of the box.
> I tested on W95 and NT.
I explicitly refrained from details since I do not think the problems
are necessarily related to cdrtools.
I tried to build on two different systems. A small system (48Mb,
Win98, 200Mb disk) and a bigger system (128Mb, Win98SE, 2*2Gb disk).
On both systems I installed Cygwin b20.1.
The small system compiles a lot, then after half an hour or so it gets
stuck on fork errors. I think it is too small for this job.
The big system starts the make, prints two lines, and goes into a 100%
CPU loop without doing anything. This is the shell report:
BASH.EXE-2.02$ cd //d/cdrecord/cdrtools-1.10
BASH.EXE-2.02$ ls -l /bin/sh
-rwxr-xr-x 1 500 everyone 68608 Dec 1 1998 /bin/sh
BASH.EXE-2.02$ ls -lL /etc
otal 5
-rw-r--r-- 1 500 everyone 9828 Dec 1 1998 termcap
BASH.EXE-2.02$ uname -a
CYGWIN_98-4.10 AOIFE 20.1 (0.3/1/1) 1998-12-3 20:39:18 i586 unknown
BASH.EXE-2.02$ make
RULES/rules1.top:86: RULES/os-cygwin_98-4.10.id: No such file or directory
RULES/rules1.top:93: RULES/os-.def: No such file or directory
According to the title bar of the shell window, it hangs in a 'tr'
command.
Sometimes it is possible to abort with a couple of Control-C's,
sometimes a system reset is needed.
-- Johan
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