#11502: Maxima fails to build on Cygwin 1.7.3 on XP
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   Reporter:  kcrisman             |          Owner:  tbd                       
    
       Type:  defect               |         Status:  needs_review              
    
   Priority:  major                |      Milestone:  
sage-duplicate/invalid/wontfix
  Component:  cygwin               |       Keywords:                            
    
Work_issues:                       |       Upstream:  N/A                       
    
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman  |         Author:                            
    
     Merged:                       |   Dependencies:                            
    
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Comment(by kcrisman):

 Replying to [comment:11 kcrisman]:
 > Replying to [comment:10 dimpase]:
 > > Replying to [comment:9 kcrisman]:
 > > > Although #11260 seems to be solved due to #11884, this ticket should
 remain open until we verify that that fix also took care of it on XP.
 > >
 > > if this cannot be reproduced on XP with a recent Cygwin (1.7.9-1 or
 better), we should close this ticket.
 >
 > Well, I first have to get a working Cygwin on XP again, which will take
 at least another week.    Let's say if I don't by the new year, we close
 the ticket.

 I didn't have any problems with this on Sage 4.7.2 with the latest Maxima
 and ECL spkgs.
 {{{
 User 1@GC02635 /home/SageUser/sage-4.7.2
 $ ./sage -maxima
 ;;; Loading #P"/home/SageUser/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/ecl/sb-bsd-sockets.fas"
 ;;; Loading #P"/home/SageUser/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/ecl/sockets.fas"
 ;;; Loading #P"/home/SageUser/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/ecl/defsystem.fas"
 ;;; Loading #P"/home/SageUser/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/ecl/cmp.fas"
 Maxima 5.23.2 http://maxima.sourceforge.net
 using Lisp ECL 11.1.1
 Distributed under the GNU Public License. See the file COPYING.
 Dedicated to the memory of William Schelter.
 The function bug_report() provides bug reporting information.
 (%i1) 2+2;
 (%o1)                                  4
 }}}
 I think this will have to go into sage-invalid for now.  We can open
 another ticket if we really want to some other time, but apparently that
 problem was a once-off.

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