>I get a compile error with the latest Cygwin installation (cygwin-1.3.22 >with gcc-3.2-3). >The error only effects CDDA2WAV running under Windows XP. All other >programs appear to work fine. >It causes CDDA2WAV ( commandline: 'cdda2wav.exe -vall -D1,1,0 --gui -Q -H >-B' ) to hang after it >rips the last track i.e. on an 11 track CD after '100% track 11 >successfully recorded'. >It hangs the XP system so completely that Ctrl-Alt-Del will not work. I >must use the reset button. >The same cdda2wav.exe file works fine under Windows ME/9x.
>The compile error comes at the line 'checking if we may not define our own >malloc ()...' when compiling in WinME >and at the line 'checking if mmap works to get shared memory...' when >compiling in WinXP. >It hangs and causes a Windows error "cannot unlink conftest.exe" (there is >no such file in Cygwin). >But after I click the OK button, compiling continues normally (in ME & XP).
>On previous versions of Cygwin when compiling cdrtools 2.0-2.01a13 this did >not happen and the compiled cdda2wav >worked fine in XP.
>I can send the config.log or whatever other info might help. >Sorry - not knowledgble enough to figure it out myself. >Maybe this is a problem with Cygwin?
It is definitely only a Cygwon problem. Code quality has been going down the last year.
JЖrg
OK. I will post this to the Cygwin email list and hope they fix the problem. Thanks.
bill mudd
I searched the Cygwin List for similar compile errors before posting to it and found one dated just 10 days ago. The same identical errors in compiling
cdrtools with the latest Cygwin with the problem in WinXP. This post has not yet been answered by anyone but hopefully the next version of Cygwin will contain the fix.
bill mudd
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