You,
Norm
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.3 07/28/00 b1.1 P2
Kernel 2.2.14-VA.5.1smp on a 2-processor i686
Samba: samba-2.0.7-4
cygwin -s:
Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Wed Feb 27 12:25:33 2002
Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
Path: C:\cygwin\home\norm\bin.sh
C:\
To the developers and maintainers of cygwin:
I recently installed cygwin on a Windows 2000. It has considerably alleviated
the pain and horror of having to use Windows.
Thank you very much.
You will all have left the world better for having lived in it.
Norman Shapiro
798 Barron Avenu
Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 01:40:28PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I want to run cygwin's rsh non-interactively.
>>
>> To get inetd working I found
>> http://www.adamswann.com/library/2001/Cygwin-Inetd.html and tried to follow its
>> advice.
>> [..
an 24 13:38:02 2002
Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
Path: C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin
C:\cygwin\bin
C:\cygwin\bin
c:\WINNT\SYSTEM32
c:\WINNT
c:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\WBEM
c:\DMI\WIN32\BIN
C:\cygwin\bin
SysDir: C:\WIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Under Linux I do:
>
>include
>...
>reciprocal=NAN;
>
>
>When I try to compile this under cygwin, gcc complains that NAN is undefined.
>
>Under cygwin, "man nan", tells me about a function named nan(), also using math.h.
>When I try to use it, gcc complains about an impl
Under Linux I do:
include
...
reciprocal=NAN;
When I try to compile this under cygwin, gcc complains that NAN is undefined.
Under cygwin, "man nan", tells me about a function named nan(), also using math.h.
When I try to use it, gcc complains about an implicit declaration of nan().
I
After a net install of cygwin I cannot run gcc. I installed all packages.
When I do:
gcc
I get:
bash: gcc: command not found
When I do:
find / gcc
I get:
/usr/src/gcc-2.95.3-5/gcc
which is a directory.
When I do:
find / '*gcc*':
I get a list of 46 files. I have attached
8 matches
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