Freebe wrote:
>
> When I download the files on mirror site,everything is ok.
> when I install the product, that's still ok!
> But when I use vi to write a test program(test.c),and I want to use gcc to compile
>it.
> The screen looks like:(I use Windows2000)
>
>
> administrator@NEW-CREATION ~
> $ gcc test.c
> cpp.exe: /cygdrive/c/DOCUME~1/??Bùôv/LOCALS~1/Temp/cc8RKKUc.i: No such file or di
> rectory ^^^^^^^it is a chinese name
Unset your environment variables $TMP and $TEMP in your profile
and gcc should get happy.
Corinna
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