Thanks to all the lead me the way.
Using cygwin's time machine I was able to build a working cygwin
enviroment with gcc/gfortran at version 5.40.
(http://ctm.crouchingtigerhiddenfruitbat.org/pub/cygwin/circa/64bit/2017/09/05/224214/)
On 11/27/2017 12:58 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Hans Horn
Group,
I noticed that cywgin's gcc/gfortran has moved whole sale to gcc 6.4.
How can I get the latest release of the 5.x branch (32 and 64bit) back?
I'm trying to build a legacy suite of programs that I know builds under
5.x, but fails miserably under 6.4.
Thanks,
H.
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On 4/29/2015 7:58 AM, Hans Horn wrote:
Folks,
I'm trying to attach gdb to a running process (binary compiled with -g
-ggdb -Og). I got: sigfe.s: No such file or directory
What is sigfe.s and what do I make of this message?
Thx.
H
Update: I upgraded cygwin to the latest (v2) version.
Now
On 4/29/2015 12:04 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Hans Horn!
I'm trying to attach gdb to a running process (binary compiled with -g
-ggdb -Og). I got: sigfe.s: No such file or directory
What is sigfe.s and what do I make of this message?
Thx.
H
Update: I upgraded cygwin to the latest
Folks,
I'm trying to attach gdb to a running process (binary compiled with -g
-ggdb -Og). I got: sigfe.s: No such file or directory
What is sigfe.s and what do I make of this message?
Thx.
H
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Folks,
as the subject line says.
no matter what ssh-keys I use, or permissions I set, the ssh server
insists in wanting my password.
What is the current expert-recommended way of accomplishing
password-less ssh under cygwin?
Using 1.7.35(0.287/5/3) 2015-03-04 12:07 i686 Cygwin and latest
On 4/13/2015 1:32 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 04/13/2015 03:59 PM, Hans Horn wrote:
Folks,
as the subject line says.
no matter what ssh-keys I use, or permissions I set, the ssh server
insists
in wanting my password.
What is the current expert-recommended way of accomplishing password
What is the current recommended way to migrate a cygwin installation?
my c: drive has gotten full to the brim.
Tried to follow some older instructions online (~2009) but they do not
seem to work anymore.
Thx.
H
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Folks,
there's bunch of window7 stuff (e.g. ITaskbarList3) defined in
/usr/include/w32api/shobjidl.h
What library or dll do I have to link against to get the impls.?
thx a bunch,
H
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On 2/14/2012 10:41 PM, Hans Horn wrote:
On 2/14/2012 5:39 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 06:02:51PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 2/14/2012 6:00 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 2/14/2012 1:05 PM, Hans Horn wrote:
something in the recent post-1.7.10(0.259/5/3) cygwin
Folks,
something in the recent post-1.7.10(0.259/5/3) cygwin snapshots
(20120207..20120214) broke rxvt. Even though this terminal is abandoned
it is still my favorite one due to its simple copy/past abilities. I
hate to see it go away.
Reverted to 1.7.10..
Any clues what might have caused
On 2/14/2012 5:39 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 06:02:51PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 2/14/2012 6:00 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 2/14/2012 1:05 PM, Hans Horn wrote:
something in the recent post-1.7.10(0.259/5/3) cygwin snapshots
(20120207..20120214) broke rxvt
Folks,
using newest cygwin
(CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 1.7.10(0.259/5/3) 2012-02-05 12:36 i686 Cygwin)
invoking pbzip2 to unpack a large bz2 archive gives:
pbzip2: *ERROR: fileWriter: pthread_cond_timedwait() call invalid
[pret=22]. This machine
does not have compatible pthreads library.
On 1/17/2012 10:39 AM, Hans Horn wrote:
As subject line says.
As far as I recall, this got a lot of +1 votes.
Nothing? Not even an insult? That's disappointing
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On 1/19/2012 2:06 PM, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
On 19 January 2012 14:52, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Corinna and I think that we're coming close to achieving stability for
a new release so we'd like you to try the most recent snapshot at:
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
Please reports variations
As subject line says.
As far as I recall, this got a lot of +1 votes.
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Folks,
I'd like to issue an RFE:
the source download for some packages goes into
/usr/src/package name/
many others, however, dump their content straight into
/usr/src/
I'd like to propose making the former scheme mandatory.
This makes having and keeping up-to-date a local source
repository
On 4/12/2011 7:25 PM, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
On 04/12/2011 07:38 AM, Hans Horn wrote:
Folks,
has anybody got any experience interfacing (g)fortran routines with
Java via JNI?
I'm on 64bit Windows7 using cygwin
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc and x86_64-w64-mingw32-gfortran, both v4.5.2
Java: jdk-6u24
Folks,
has anybody got any experience interfacing (g)fortran routines with Java
via JNI?
I'm on 64bit Windows7 using cygwin
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc and x86_64-w64-mingw32-gfortran, both v4.5.2
Java: jdk-6u24-windows-x64
Even though I can statically link the JNI code successfully (using
On 4/12/2011 8:02 AM, Eliot Moss wrote:
For x64 Windows releated target questions it would be better if you
are posting to mingw-w64's ML: I redirect this thread to this list.
Yes, definitely:
- cygwin is for 32-bit only
- cygwin is not really compatible with even a 32-bit
JVM if you were
On 4/12/2011 7:48 AM, Kai Tietz wrote:
2011/4/12 Hans Hornhan...@2horns.com:
Folks,
has anybody got any experience interfacing (g)fortran routines with Java via
JNI?
I'm on 64bit Windows7 using cygwin
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc and x86_64-w64-mingw32-gfortran, both v4.5.2
Java:
Thanx a gazillion!
All the intermittent forking problems and most of the bad address
problems I've been seeing have gone.
The only bad address problem (that I never noticed before) was:
/usr/bin/tput: bad address
-rwxrwx---+ 1 hans xxx 12302 2010-01-02 07:23:15 /usr/bin/tput
As usual, not
On 3/1/2011 2:37 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 02:03:24PM -0800, Hans Horn wrote:
Great job, Corinna,
H.
Sigh.
cgf
Congrats to Corinna, cgf, and all the other partners in crime.
Hope I didn't miss anybody.
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On 2/8/2011 3:58 PM, Hans Horn wrote:
On 2/8/2011 3:32 PM, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
Le 08/02/2011 22:42, Hans Horn a écrit :
Trying some of the more recent revisions listed on the Cygwin Time
Machine.
e.g. ftp://www.fruitbat.org/pub/cygwin/circa/2011/01/11/194023
All give me Unable to get
Corinna,
Last week I updated openssh to 5.7p1-1, just to realize that I cannot
connect anymore. Reverting to 5.6p1-2 solved the issue.
Saturday I updated to 5.8p1-1 finding the same failure to connect as
with 5.7p1-1.
Unfortunately 5.6p1-2 is not among the setup choices anymore.
How can I
On 2/8/2011 1:06 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 8 16:02, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 2/8/2011 3:54 PM, Hans Horn wrote:
Corinna,
Last week I updated openssh to 5.7p1-1, just to realize that I cannot connect
anymore. Reverting to 5.6p1-2 solved the issue.
Saturday I updated to 5.8p1-1
On 2/8/2011 3:32 PM, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
Le 08/02/2011 22:42, Hans Horn a écrit :
Trying some of the more recent revisions listed on the Cygwin Time
Machine.
e.g. ftp://www.fruitbat.org/pub/cygwin/circa/2011/01/11/194023
All give me Unable to get ...setup.bz2.sig and
then Unable to get
Folks,
can anybody point me to some current doc on how to setup a cvs server
under cygwin?
The info I was able to find on the web dated back to the early 2000s
suggesting:
1. add line to /etc/inetd.conf:
cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /bin/cvs cvs -f --allow-root=/cvs/root
pserver
David,
This took me forever to figure out!
'expect' does not forward SIGWINCH
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGWINCH) unless told to do so.
Add the following snippet (between lines marked with
###) to the beginning of your 'expect' script:
#!/bin/sh
# \
exec expect -f $0
David,
you're very welcome!
H.
On 5/7/2010 12:29 PM, J. David Boyd wrote:
Hans Hornhan...@2horns.com writes:
David,
This took me forever to figure out!
'expect' does not forward SIGWINCH
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGWINCH) unless told to do so.
Add the following snippet (between lines
On 5/5/2010 8:28 AM, J. David Boyd wrote:
Thomas Wolfft...@towo.net writes:
Am 04.05.2010 16:03, schrieb J. David Boyd:
...
Locally, I can use the mouse to resize a window, and the $COLUMNS and
$LINES variables are automatically filled in.
On many remote xterm sessions, they aren't.
Does
Folks,
what is the current status of -ffast-math for gcc4 under cygwin.
I tried to use it for some numerical C code and get the following link
errors:
eval.o:eval.c:(.text+0x79c): undefined reference to `_f_pow'
eval.o:eval.c:(.text+0x7d8): undefined reference to `_f_log'
Dave Korn wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
Folks,
what is the current status of -ffast-math for gcc4 under cygwin.
I tried to use it for some numerical C code and get the following link
errors:
eval.o:eval.c:(.text+0x79c): undefined reference to `_f_pow'
eval.o:eval.c:(.text+0x7d8): undefined
Hans Horn wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
Folks,
what is the current status of -ffast-math for gcc4 under cygwin.
I tried to use it for some numerical C code and get the following link
errors:
eval.o:eval.c:(.text+0x79c): undefined reference to `_f_pow'
eval.o:eval.c:(.text+0x7d8
Dave Korn wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
Do you where this gobble stuff ‘ comes from, btw?
GCC is trying to use the appropriate set of internationalized opening and
closing single-quote marks. If you export LC_LANG=C.ASCII, you'll get
regular apostrophes.
It's -fno-leading-underscore.
Have
Group,
Could somebody give me a few pointers as to how to use/configure a
ramdrive to speed-up cygwin.
There was a posting a few weeks ago
(http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2007-05/msg00121.html) in which Brian
Dessent mentions that he is using a ramdrive for building gcc.
Brian, would you
Brian Dessent wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
Could somebody give me a few pointers as to how to use/configure a
ramdrive to speed-up cygwin.
There was a posting a few weeks ago
(http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2007-05/msg00121.html) in which Brian
Dessent mentions that he is using a ramdrive
Just in case anybody happens to care:
I found a nice solution to this on
http://groups.google.ca/group/comp.databases.ibm-db2/browse_thread/thread/f0a561a079408485/dd5fbeba774bf9fe#dd5fbeba774bf9fe,
basically exporting
export DB2CLP=**$$** during bash startup does the trick!
solong,
H.
Hans
Folks,
I used to be able to access db2 (v8 and prior) from within a cygwin bash
shell after doing some tricks with the DB2CLP variable (see
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-02/msg00635.html).
e.g.
export DB2CLP=$CLP_SAVE # saved during db2cmd session
db2 connect to mydb
db2 list tables for
I'd give DeskMate (http://sourceforge.net/projects/dm2/) a try. It's free
works!
H.
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Hi, I want to minimize the Cygwin bash shell to windows system tray. Is
there any way
Group,
for quite some time I was trying to figure out (e.g.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/58420/focus=58420) how to attach gdb
to a process in order to produce a useful stacktrace.
All attempts however produced something useless like the following:
[Switching to thread 1096.0x7f4]
*
PROTECTED]
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 07:06:45AM -0700, Hans Horn wrote:
for quite some time I was trying to figure out (e.g.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/58420/focus=58420) how to attach
gdb
to a process in order to produce a useful stacktrace.
All attempts however produced something useless
functionality using
repeated time() calls.
no windows dll there - just what the doctor ordered.
thanks for all your help.
H.
Dave Korn wrote in message
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On 20 September 2006 16:06, Hans Horn wrote:
The real question is as to why the parent process needs to go into a
while(1
What is your problem, Larry?
In any case, I noticed that
http://mirrors.kernel.org/sources.redhat.com/cygwin/release/gdb has been
updated - now in fact including insight.
thx Chris,
H.
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Hans Horn wrote:
Folks
Folks,
Even though I'm expecting to get redirected, I'd like to report that this
package does in fact NOT contain/install insight, despite being advertised
as such!
H.
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Folks,
according to the cygpath manpage, I should get the following, given a short
DOS name, e.g. c:\Progra~1:
cygpath -wl C:\Progra~1-- C:\Program Files
cygpath -ml C:\Progra~1-- C:/Program Files
however, the -m option completely ignores the '-l' flag, and I get instead
cygpath -ml
Herb Martin wrote:
...
Remember windows size (if resized) -- it's
nice to be able to view larger window
when reviewing updates.
Second that!
And while we are at it:
- Sortable column headers would be really nice.
- Also: get rid of that silly little dialog at the end telling me that
Group,
I was trying to use cygwin's find with the -L (follow symlinks), but I'm
getting:
find ./ -L -print
find: invalid predicate `-L'
The man page seems to be wrong about this.
What is the option to do this that works?
H.
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Looks like as if the info that should be returned is in /proc/cpuinfo:
'vendor_id' -- uname -i
'model name' -- uname -p
H.
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file size must be ruled out.
Also tried latest snapshot.
Script barfs after running it four times - then reboot is in order.
H.
Brian Dessent wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
c:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe (1104): *** couldn't map space for new
cygheap, Win32 error 1455
$ net helpmsg 1455
The paging file
Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
On 4/24/05, Hans Horn wrote:
I'd like to create a distribution media that allows my group to do
custom offline installations of cygwin.
I want this distribution to contain EXACTLY what is currently
installed on a master machine, plus ALL the corresponding src
Hi Jesper,
If I follow the instructions on the line you provided below, and burn a CD
with that custom installation, what do users have left to do to get a
working installation on their machine?
Just copying from the inst CD to a local drive would not suffice, would it?
H.
Jesper Vad
copying from the inst CD to a local drive would not suffice, would it?
H.
Brian Dessent wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
I'd like to create a distribution media that allows my group to do
custom offline installations of cygwin.
I want this distribution to contain EXACTLY what is currently
installed
Group,
I'd like to create a distribution media that allows my group to do custom
offline installations of cygwin.
I want this distribution to contain EXACTLY what is currently installed on a
master machine, plus ALL the corresponding src packages.
Now, I know that I can have setup to just
Folks,
If you are still willing then you've got the job.
Alright, I'm on - despite a rough start!
There is one potential problem in that we may need to adapt Pierre's
patch to prevent problems with pid reuse to 3.0 if it is released.
How do I go about Pierre's pid patch?
The next step is
Sounds like bash is currently up for grabs?
If that is so, I'd like to volunteer.
I've been running bash 3.0 (patch level 16) w/o any complaints.
greets,
Hans
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 8 11:44, Johannes Keukelaar wrote:
Hi all!
Whatever happened with Bash 3.0 for Cygwin? Can't find
Oops - didn't see this one! Just posted offer as bash voluteer myself!
Was looking for bash 3.0 in the archives.
If Jonathan still wants to maintain bash 3.0, of course, I will withdraw my
offer.
H.
Tim Prince wrote:
At 06:35 AM 3/18/2005, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
I don't know what to do
Nevermind! Sorry, folks - I really didn't mean to upset anybody! Bye then!
H.
Brian Dessent wrote:
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
Oops - didn't see this one! Just posted offer as bash voluteer
myself!
Was looking for bash 3.0 in the archives.
If Jonathan still wants to maintain
heard anything from the doxygen maintainer? R.I.P?
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Max Bowsher wrote:
The version of doxygen included in Cygwin is quite old.
Could the doxygen maintainer please consider updating this package
soon, thanks.
Hans Horn offered[*] to maintain
Group,
I noticed that the vintage of doxygen that ships with cygwin (v1.2.18) is
more than two years old.
The current version of doxygen (1.4.1-20050315) builds ootb and appears to
be functioning properly; I ran it on a mid-size C++ source tree and on a
rather large Java source tree. When
Group,
I'm trying to compile a source tree under cygwin gcc 3.4.1.
This is where gcc barfs:
In file included from
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.1/../../../../include/c++/3.4.1/fstream:857,
from ...
I should have mentioned that the code compiles using if I add
the -mno-cygwin flag to the compile options.
H.
Hans Horn wrote:
Group,
I'm trying to compile a source tree under cygwin gcc 3.4.1.
This is where gcc barfs:
In file included from
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.1
Well, after poking around, I found that explicitly #including fstream
fixed the problem.
No idea why it worked without that #include under -mno-cygwin or why it
worked with older gcc!
Anycase - problem solved.
Hans Horn wrote:
Group,
I'm trying to compile a source tree under cygwin gcc 3.4.1
Group,
what is the current status of precompiled headers under cygwin?
The last post I read about this was
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2004-10/msg01318.html - then silence!
thx a bundle,
H.
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Hi Gerrit,
with the newly installed perl I get the following
Can't locate object method _save_common_middle via package B::FAKEOP at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/B/C.pm line 389.
Any clue what happed?
H.
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Perl has been updated to 5.8.6-1
INFO
- New DLL naming
Gerrit,
I used to be able (last time I tried was july 2004) time consuming perl
scripts using perlcc.
such as
perlcc $target.pl -O -o $target
you may try this on the simple perl script I've attached.
grusel,
H.
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
Hi Gerrit,
with the newly
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 04:16:00PM -0800, Hans Horn wrote:
I'm trying to debug a running process by attaching the debugger to
it.
From inside the debugger, when I issue a 'where' command, I end up in
Switching to thread 3344.0x564]
#0 0x7c901231 in ntdll
Group,
I'm trying to debug a running process by attaching the debugger to it.
From inside the debugger, when I issue a 'where' command, I end up in
Switching to thread 3344.0x564]
#0 0x7c901231 in ntdll!DbgUiConnectToDbg () from
/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/ntdll.dll
#1 0x7c9507a8 in
Group,
can somebody tell me where the objects for the dirname and basename
functions have gone?
Way back when (say summer 2003) both lived in libfetish.a.
Currently (since summer 2004) I can find only basename (in libiberty.a).
thx,
H.
p.s.
the timestamps on the two libraries on my system are
. Haase wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
Group,
can somebody tell me where the objects for the dirname and basename
functions have gone?
Way back when (say summer 2003) both lived in libfetish.a.
Currently (since summer 2004) I can find only basename (in
libiberty.a).
What is libfetish, never heard
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 02:15:28PM -0800, Hans Horn wrote:
libfetish.a seems to be related to GNU coreutils (google on it).
Maybe one of the hardcore cygwin gurus could shed a light on this?
I think Gerrit qualifies as a hardcore cygwin guru.
I did think so!
I
Hi Reini,
Reini Urban wrote:
Which window sizes do we want to store?
I started with one size for all, then I rewrote for one size for each
propertypage, and now I believe the best would be to store/restore
only two sizes.
The big size for the package list and the small for the rest.
Two
Group,
did all the patches get checked-in that would allow to build setup from cvs
ootb? coz it still doesn't build!
If no, please do!
H.
Dave Korn wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Brian Keener
Sent: 28 September 2004 20:41
Dave Korn wrote:
[ repeated
Gerrit,
The problem goes away if I either
leave the -ffast-math flag out (and remove the flags that are implicitly set
by -fmath-math under the hood, i.e. -funsafe-math-optimizations
and -fno-trapping-math)
or leave the -mfpmath=sse flag out
or turn optimization off all-together (replace -On
the output of cygcheck -s -v -r, if that's of any help.
greets,
H.
Hans Horn wrote:
Group,
just updated to gcc341 and am getting a silly core dump in fortran
core.
I'm using the following compile flags:
g77 -c -O6 -ffast-math -malign-double -funsafe-math-optimizations
-fno-trapping-math
Group,
just updated to gcc341 and am getting a silly core dump in fortran core.
I'm using the following compile flags:
g77 -c -O6 -ffast-math -malign-double -funsafe-math-optimizations -fno-trapping-math
-fexpensive-optimizations -finline-functions -finline-limit=10 -fstrength-reduce
Hi Igor,
thanks for all your insightful advice.
However, none of your suggestions work ootb.
This one doesn't do anything:
tmpname=`mktemp`
gawk -- $expand_prog /dev/stdin EOF $tmpname
$program
EOF
eval gawk $opts -- -f $tmpname '$@' \
rm -f $tmpname
If I understand the gawk man page
Hi Igor.
We'll see what Corinna says. The above solution does introduce a
dependency on mktemp that the gawk maintainers may not wish...
Igor
yes indeed - on my aix box there was no mktemp - I had to roll my own.
Is mktemp part of any of the core packages ? If yes, which one?
H.
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cheers,
Hans
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Hans Horn wrote:
Group,
I have a rather lengthy awk script (that internally includes a bunch
of awk library functions; therefore I'm using igawk).
When I invoke it, e.g. like
echo
Group,
I have a rather lengthy awk script (that internally includes a bunch of awk
library functions; therefore I'm using igawk).
When I invoke it, e.g. like
echo | igawk -f script.awk
eval: gawk: argument list too long
The script and the awk library functions together make up approx.
Hallole Gerrit,
I was not trying to build gcc kin, but rather just use it to build the
suite of software
I've been working on over the years.
There was one hickup with g++ under heavy duty optimization, for which I
filed a bug report
List,
is there a way to export an environment variable from a bash shell all the
way up into windows?
Hans
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Igor, that's it - exactly what I've been looking for. thx, H.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote in message
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On Mon, 31 May 2004, Hans Horn wrote:
List,
is there a way to export an environment variable from a bash shell all
the way up into windows?
Hans
Nope. IIRC
specify the root
directory. Does it have a final \ ? If so, remove it.
See also below.
Pierre
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 03:34:31PM -0700, Hans Horn wrote:
Pierre,
this is what I just did:
umount /usr/bin
umount /usr/lib
cd C:/cygwin/bin
mount -f C:\cygwin\bin /usr/bin
mount
List,
whenever I try to install anything using setup, some of the
ZZZRemovedPackages stuff is selected automatically.
Could somebody pls shed a light on why that is so?
Perhaps because I do have some other mysterious package installed that
requires stuff from ZZZRemovedPackages?
Anybody there
,noumount)
Obviously, install screws things up.
H.
Pierre A. Humblet wrote in message
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On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 07:30:17AM -0700, Hans Horn wrote:
subject says it all.
after inst of cygwin1.5.10.3 the default mounts are hosed (contain
double
slash). cygcheck output
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Hans wrote:
here you go...
Brian Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Thu, 27 May 2004, Hans Horn wrote:
Folks,
after I had an upgrade orgy to cygwin 1.5.10.x, my gcc installation
/2003-10/msg01792.html
reid
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From: Hans Horn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 12:11 AM
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Subject: Re: gcc inst hosed after upgrading to cygwin 1.5.10x
here you go...
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Just noticed that there are two slashes in some of the mounts:
([EMAIL PROTECTED])/C:...//lib mount
C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts on /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts type system
(binmode)
C:\cygwin\\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode) --
C:\cygwin\\lib on /usr/lib type system
Hi Larry,
nope - I did NOT edit the output of cygcheck!
Btw, how do I fix the mounts?
H.
Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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At 09:30 AM 5/28/2004, you wrote:
Gerrit,
What was the command you issued to g++?
gcc -c -ansi -DGCC3X -DINLINE=inline -Wall
I already did! Links in /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-mingw32 still don't show!
Must be the double backslash in the mounts!!!
However, when I try to fix the mounts, I get:
mount mount c:\cygwin\bin /usr/bin
mount: /usr/bin: Mount device busy
How do I repair those friggen mounts?
H.
Gerrit P.
shape they were in??
anyways, thx for helping out!
H.
Hans Horn wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I already did! Links in /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-mingw32 still don't show!
Must be the double backslash in the mounts!!!
However, when I try to fix the mounts, I get:
mount mount c
Folks,
after I had an upgrade orgy to cygwin 1.5.10.x, my gcc installation got
hosed.
in particular: gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1plus': No such
file or directory
completely uninstalling and then re-installing all gcc related stuff doesn't
help!
Any clues / advice?
H.
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think)
are tried to compile.
Right now I don't have more time than it took to write this - but I pick up
on the issue later.
Hans
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To: Hans Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 10:24 AM
Subject
Quite interesting indeed!
Are there other benchmarks around that compare gcc3.x, gcc3.x (cygwin), etc
against the gcc2.9x vintage?
H.
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Alex Vinokur wrote:
Comparative
I light of the recent gcc performance comparison, I tried to compile a
number crunching application (for which I have noticed a significant
performance degradation of a factor 2-3 since the days of gcc2.9.x) using
the -mno-cygwin flag.
I get a shitload of crap like the following :
g++ -c
The correct switch is -mno-cygwin. -mno-cygwin should be equivalent to
building with the mingw compiler unless you try to include cygwin header
files or libraries, which is a common mistake.
Chris, sorry that was I typo in my posting!
I used gcc -mno-cygwin rather than -no-cygwin, and this did
Dear Group,
I'd like to follow up on this seemingly abandoned thread.
I just ran into the same problem as reported by Niklas.
Googling around brought me to the idea to try to use mingw's gcc flavour to
create the desired dll.
I just downloaded and uncompressed four of the mingw packages
Hi Igor,
this was something I did try out as well. However, the dll produced with
-no-cygwin was just as bad as before.
Then I recalled faintly reading some discussion a while back, that
mingw-gcc != gcc -no-cygwin (don't remember details, though).
For better or worse, I'm in business now!
thx,
Folks,
what is the difference between vanilla mingw and the one shipped with
cygwin?
in particular, what is the difference between the gcc compiler flavors?
thx,
Hans
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