> > > >There was a similar problem report not far ago. It seems cygwin switched > >recently from gcc 3.3 to, and that is the problem. > >Vivian, what is your own version of gcc ? > > > >-Fred > > > >Vivian Meazza wrote : > > > > > tom bonnell > > > > > > Not really, except to say that I've compiled the cvs version under > > > Cygwin successfully in the last couple of days. > > > > > > Do you have a reasonably up-to-date version of Cygwin? > > > > > > I take it that plib compiled correctly? > > > > > > You might like to try the cvs version. > > > > > > Vivian > > > > > > In the make process of simgear 3.8 undercygwin I get these errors. can > > > you help? > > > > > gcc 3.4.4-1 updated last Thursday. I've just downloaded simgear cvs/head, > and compiled. No problems here. > > I had a problem: I thought possible file corruption, which is why I > updated. > It would certainly be worth trying going back to 3.3 and then re- > downloading > 3.4.4-1, which is what I did. I'm neither sure if that was the problem, > nor > if that solved it, but it all works here now. > > > I downloaded cygwin from internet a day ago.... I used older version of > cygwin and compiled the same simgear.tar withot having any problems. I > make and install zlib(in simgear) plib1.8 and I think as you said the > problem is caused from cygwin. What can i do TO MAKE it work?? >
You can go back to gcc-g++ 3.3.3 by opening Cygwin setup, checking the appropriate box and re-downloading. That should fix the SimGear problem. If not then you are stuck with going forward to SimGear-cvs and using gcc-3.4.4. Either way, it's easy. V. _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-devel 2f585eeea02e2c79d7b1d8c4963bae2d
