ld
> order the BLODA by how often each app causes headaches, for
> example).
I would like to second the motion. This additional
information would be a help in diagnosing/discussing
and possible repairing the problem. My situation
involves many perl modules and the current solution
is
Hi all,
I'm hitting the oh-so-delightful fork failures when trying to compile a
cross-compiler toolchain, which is a pain because one fork failure makes
crosstool-ng start over. I've rebased, I've been over the BLODA (Windows
Defender slipped in even after I rejected the download), and while t
- Original Message -
From:Larry Hall (Cygwin)
> There's the section in the FAQ for common setup questions/issues:
Thank you. We haven't started yet on the setup - there's always something that
needs to be fixed... - I just thought I would do some pre-emptive research so
that we had som
, books that might
provide more in-depth help for someone not particularly knowledgable in
administering a unix setup? Maybe something oriented towards someone with
more Windows experience?
Thank you for any pointers you might be able to provide.
There's the section in the FAQ for common
help for someone not particularly knowledgable in administering a
unix setup? Maybe something oriented towards someone with more Windows
experience?
Thank you for any pointers you might be able to provide.
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On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 20:09, wrote:
> Setting LANG to any value prevents the crash.
That's great news that you've identified the problem.
> Can w3m be changed so that it wont crash in this instance?
Absolutely - either through a configuration setting or a patch. I'll
upversion once it's worki
On 01/07/2011 06:09 PM, nyc4...@aol.com wrote:
> It appears that it crashes if LANG is not defined
>
> When function term.c:check_cygwin_console:239 is called and
> the following is evaluated with environment variable LANG undefined:
>
> if (strncmp(getenv("LANG"), "ja", 2) == 0) {
Yep, ge
t;>> You need to find out what's being passed to strncmp, possibly by setting a
>>> breakpoint at 0x40110006.
>
> Do you mean 0x40010006 ?
>
>>
>> If I did it right, this one includes the symbols:
>> http://bheckel.sdf.org/cygwin/w3m/tmp/w3mdebug.tar
this one includes the symbols:
> http://bheckel.sdf.org/cygwin/w3m/tmp/w3mdebug.tar.bz2
What debugging parameters did you pass it?
Did you pass:
-g
for ALL of the .c files?
For instance, charset.c doesn't seem to be compiled debuggable.
I didn't see a config.log so all of that extra stuff must be
on your system.
Thanks for your help.
>
> Bob
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On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 16:22, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 04:16:37PM -0500, nyc4bosaol.com wrote:
>>nyc4bosaol.com writes:
>>
>>Bob created a debug version of w3m for me.
>>
>>Here's what I see:
>>
>>The crash occurs when doin a `strncmp' in cygwin1.dll:
>>
>> 4 [main]
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 04:16:37PM -0500, nyc4...@aol.com wrote:
>nyc4...@aol.com writes:
>
>I've been working with Bob on this but I think we've at
>an impass (see below):
>
>> "Robert S. Heckel Jr." writes:
>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 21:07, Robert S. Heckel Jr.
>>> wrote:
Will let you
le.
#3 0x in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
(gdb)
Can you find out what the `strncmp' is trying to do at
that address?
This might also help:
0x6110daf5 movzbl (%ebx),%eax
eax 0x22c39c
ebx 0x22c682
Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=6110DAF5
eax=00526BBA ebx=00
On Nov 19 21:11, Bryan wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 15:17, Kirby Bakken wrote:
> > Help.
> >
> > I recently installed cygwin w/sshd packages on my Win7 pro PC. I've gotten
> > ssh to work both with localhost, and with the LAN IP address.
> >
> > How
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 15:17, Kirby Bakken wrote:
> Help.
>
> I recently installed cygwin w/sshd packages on my Win7 pro PC. I've gotten
> ssh to work both with localhost, and with the LAN IP address.
>
> However, trying to ssh from 'outside' my router doesn
Help.
I recently installed cygwin w/sshd packages on my Win7 pro PC. I've
gotten ssh to work both with localhost, and with the LAN IP address.
However, trying to ssh from 'outside' my router doesn't work. I CAN ssh
to my linux box. Then I change the port-forward in th
ndy
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On 22 October 2010 04:12, msmoore wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, the script that was written to run rsync is in perl and has
> variables for the directory. It's complicated and I wouldn't know how to
> change it, which is why I rather just leave it as is and have the
> "nodosfilewarning' instead.
>
> I
atter because I wrote set instead of SET
Marco atzeri-3 wrote:
>
> --- Gio 21/10/10, msmoore ha scritto:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I need help with getting rid of a dos warning. I have
>> a Windows 7 computer
>> running a script that requires rsync in
--- Gio 21/10/10, msmoore ha scritto:
>
> Hello,
>
> I need help with getting rid of a dos warning. I have
> a Windows 7 computer
> running a script that requires rsync in Cygwin. When
> the batch script is
> run, I get the following error:
>
> Nonempty Server
Hello,
I need help with getting rid of a dos warning. I have a Windows 7 computer
running a script that requires rsync in Cygwin. When the batch script is
run, I get the following error:
Nonempty Server backup error log on computer2
cygwin warning:
MS-DOS style path detected: E:/backups
> From: SJ Wright
> Eirik Nordbrøden wrote:
> >> Any help in this regard would be much appreciated.
> >>
> >> Steve W.
> >>
> >
> > I have these in my .bash_profile file:
> >
> > # Terminal title
> > PROMPT_COMMAND='
On 28 September 2010 04:45, SJ Wright wrote:
> From what I've read so far, though, it appears that with bash
> I've backed the wrong horse, so far as getting the running process name in
> the title bar goes. The name of the shell is called by /s, I found out. I
> still wonder why Bourne (or his 's
s idea, is in that I suspect if
I start with "tweaked" xterm settings that check out in rxvt, the
strictly X syntax will work in mintty. In a sense, by going that
route, I'll be 'ahead of the game' instead of 'trying to catch up.'
Any help in this regard would
ect if I
start with "tweaked" xterm settings that check out in rxvt, the
strictly X syntax will work in mintty. In a sense, by going that
route, I'll be 'ahead of the game' instead of 'trying to catch up.'
Any help in this regard would be much appreciated.
l of
that is for another email.
I'm not the mintty developer/maintainer but I can't help but think that
a statement like "mintty has more than a few shortcomings" would be seen
as a needlessly provocative observation. This is especially true given
Andy's obviou
or another email.
I'm not the mintty developer/maintainer but I can't help but think that
a statement like "mintty has more than a few shortcomings" would be seen
as a needlessly provocative observation. This is especially true given
Andy's obvious responsiveness and wil
Eirik Nordbrøden wrote:
Any help in this regard would be much appreciated.
Steve W.
I have these in my .bash_profile file:
# Terminal title
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${us...@${hostname}: ${PWD}\007"'
Works at least for xterm and MinTTY.
Eirik Nordbrød
>
> Any help in this regard would be much appreciated.
>
> Steve W.
I have these in my .bash_profile file:
# Terminal title
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${us...@${hostname}: ${PWD}\007"'
Works at least for xterm and MinTTY.
Eirik Nordbrøden, Morecom A/S
(+4
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:15 AM, SJ Wright wrote:
> I'd like my terminal title bar to show my current working directory, the
> running process (with a fall-back to the active shell when idle) and the
> word "Cygwin."
>
> I have an old .bashrc file in which I collected code for the middle bit
> (r
xterm settings that check out in rxvt, the strictly
X syntax will work in mintty. In a sense, by going that route, I'll be
'ahead of the game' instead of 'trying to catch up.'
Any help in this regard would be much appreciated.
Steve W.
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these commands are described.
CAn you help please.
<http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#WJFFM>
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>
> I looked through Bash Reference
> http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html#Command-Line-Editing and
> these commands are described.
> CAn you help please.
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On 9/6/2010 1:50 PM, Linux User wrote:
...
So I decided to try to compile the newest version of PHP available, epic
failure because apparently, PHP ./configure doesn't support autoconf 2.65,
only 2.13 which isn't available in the repos...
I see it. Pick the autoconf2.1 package.
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I have research this issue over google and mailing list and I haven't been able
to find a solution to my problem. I want to write a PHPProxyServer under CYGWIN
since I don't have access to a linux box. I need the PCTNL functions so I could
fork() processes, which is not supported under windows.
I run proftpd 1.3.0-19 on Debian Etch where I put by rsync Cygwin
package mirror.
When I run setup.exe:
setup.exe --quiet-mode --only-site --site ftp://192.168.1.38/cygwin
--packages emacs
it stop on:
Starting cygwin install, version 2.697
io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/net-proxy-host)
Corinna Vinschen wrote in
news:20100722130831.gg8...@calimero.vinschen.de:
> On Jul 22 12:40, Lo�c Tron wrote:
>> Corinna Vinschen wrote
>
>
>
> http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
>
>
>
>> > On Jul 22 11:39, L Tron wrote:
>> >> I am trying to mount a XFS formated SD card witho
On Jul 22 12:40, Lo�c Tron wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
> > On Jul 22 11:39, L Tron wrote:
> >> I am trying to mount a XFS formated SD card without any success,
> >> there is nothing in /cygdrive. I use cygwin 1.7 on XP SP3, and have
> >> tried
Corinna Vinschen wrote in
news:20100722120810.gf8...@calimero.vinschen.de:
> On Jul 22 11:39, L Tron wrote:
>> Hello
>> I am trying to mount a XFS formated SD card without any success,
>> there is nothing in /cygdrive. I use cygwin 1.7 on XP SP3, and have
>> tried mount -f. The card has letter F
On Jul 22 11:39, L Tron wrote:
> Hello
> I am trying to mount a XFS formated SD card without any success, there is
> nothing in /cygdrive.
> I use cygwin 1.7 on XP SP3, and have tried mount -f. The card has letter F:
> on windows but can not be read of course.
Nor can it be read from Cygwin, unl
Hello
I am trying to mount a XFS formated SD card without any success, there is
nothing in /cygdrive.
I use cygwin 1.7 on XP SP3, and have tried mount -f. The card has letter F: on
windows but can not be read of course.
Thanks for the help
Lo?c
are somewhat gcc
> saavy.
From the title of your post, it sounds like you want help with GNU ld. Try
the binutils list: see the foot of the page for subscribe/address/archive
details:
http://sourceware.org/binutils/
cheers,
DaveK
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On 4/2/2010 1:20 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
This is more than slightly offtopic here. It's completely offtopic.
Please find another forum. Sorry.
Not really. I figured there could be a few here who are somewhat gcc saavy.
Maybe I'd be lucky enough to find someone who cou
function get shared with the main application.
>
>I've already tried the forum for the micro-controller I'm using.. but
>apparently, it's new enough that I'm too far ahead on the curve for
>anyone else to help me. (even from the company)
>
>Thanks in advance
I want, but the
functions called in libc.a are shared.
'static' only works for the immediate function while any calls to a libc.a
function get shared with the main application.
I've already tried the forum for the micro-controller I'm using.. but
apparently, it's new enough
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 06:15:19PM +0200, Tomasz Pona wrote:
>Off topic...
Right you are. If you really feel the need to discuss this further
please use the cygwin-talk mailing list.
cgf
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On 3/31/2010 12:15 PM, Tomasz Pona wrote:
No, I meant the big bold text in the middle of that page about sending
> cygcheck output as an attachment.
I'm not dumb man - I'd certainly include it if this could help a thing or
on request. As I said I have the latest packages insta
Tomasz Pona:
>> No, I meant the big bold text in the middle of that page about sending
>> cygcheck output as an attachment.
>
> I'm not dumb man
>> I did see Chuck's followon mail and obviously he knows much more about
>> the subject than I do. So, I wit
Off topic...
> No, I meant the big bold text in the middle of that page about sending
> cygcheck output as an attachment.
I'm not dumb man - I'd certainly include it if this could help a thing or on
request. As I said I have the latest packages installed and this also means
I
ctually noticed that "Need help..." isn't very good beginning,
>but only just after I pressed "send" - sorry. Anyway I tried to be as
>objective as possible and not to presuppose any cause. Regarding the
>answer Charles gave you've also missed the point :)
> Please follow the reporting guidelines at http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Do you mean the subject? Well, I actually noticed that "Need help..." isn't
very good beginning, but only just after I pressed "send" - sorry. Anyway I
tried to be as objective as possible and
On 3/29/2010 5:56 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
> So...you have plenty of workarounds. And I'll try to get to this with
> the release of the standalone telnet/telnet-server packages in the future.
Oh, and if anybody wants to try and speed this up, you can download this
-src package
http://cygwin.cwi
On 3/29/2010 11:02 AM, Tomasz Pona wrote:
> Quick problem explanation:
> - doing "telnet localhost" (and not only localhost)
> - connection process and remote session control is 100% OK
> however...
> - getting a space before every entered character (even during login)
> - backspace doesn't remove
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 02:15:41PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 05:02:41PM +0200, Tomasz Pona wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>1st much thanks to Charles Wilson for inetutils update.
>>
>>I have latest Cygwin/inetutils installed.
>>
>>Quick problem explanation:
>>- doing "telnet lo
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 05:02:41PM +0200, Tomasz Pona wrote:
>Hello,
>
>1st much thanks to Charles Wilson for inetutils update.
>
>I have latest Cygwin/inetutils installed.
>
>Quick problem explanation:
>- doing "telnet localhost" (and not only localhost)
>- connection process and remote session co
Hello,
1st much thanks to Charles Wilson for inetutils update.
I have latest Cygwin/inetutils installed.
Quick problem explanation:
- doing "telnet localhost" (and not only localhost)
- connection process and remote session control is 100% OK
however...
- getting a space before every entered cha
On Mar 17 12:53, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> I tested this a bit, see the test application attached to this mail.
Well, it's attached *now* at least.
I just found that the returned values in the AF_INET6 + AI_ALL|AI_V4MAPPED
case depends on the GLibc version. This is the output on a Linux machine
On Mar 16 22:13, Charles Wilson wrote:
> On 3/16/2010 11:02 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > But, here's the problem. I don't know the
> > mechanisms behind V4inV6, so we are (or better: I am) moving on very thin
> > ice.
>
> Well, I ran wireshark on the vista box, and captured the negotiation:
>
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Charles Wilson wrote:
That's not really an option. I'm the inetutils (e.g. r* clients and
daemons, telnet client and daemon, etc) maintainer for cygwin -- I'm
trying to create the next official cygwin release of those tools.
I don't think people would be very happy if they
On 3/16/2010 8:41 AM, Antonio Querubin wrote:
> You might find it simpler to just make all sockets/sockaddrs AF_INET6.
> The only time you might worry about the actual AF would be on display
> output. Ie. display IPv4-mapped addresses as IPv4.
That's not really an option. I'm the inetutils (e.g.
On 3/16/2010 11:02 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 16 09:52, Charles Wilson wrote:
>> Wait, now we're talking about running rlogind on cygwin -- e.g. the
>
> I know. The problem as far I saw it is that some "unknown" client
> machine contacts the Cygwin rlogind server, which certainly was IP
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Now, on the loopback connection (obv. on the Vista computer), the
incoming client packet says "hi, I'm ::::127.0.0.1":
More hmm. But that actually means it's using an AF_INET6 socket for an
IPv4 addresses. If the target is V4 anyway, why? V4
On Mar 16 09:52, Charles Wilson wrote:
> On 3/16/2010 7:32 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Mar 15 22:38, Charles Wilson wrote:
> >>http://rndware.info/products/windows-ident-server.html
> >
> > Or disable the ident code.
>
> Sure -- for the cygwin rshd/rlogind/rexecd. But at this point in
On 3/16/2010 7:32 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 15 22:38, Charles Wilson wrote:
>> (*) It seems that you now need to have an identd server running on the
>> *client* box, or r* authentication takes 30 seconds or so. We don't
>> currrently have one of these ported; I'll try to do that at som
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010, Charles Wilson wrote:
*
QUESTION #2. Is there a cleaner way to do the address matching than the
version that I've modified below? I basically only changed the guts of
soaddr_eq_ip(); the rest is factory equipment...
*
You might find
On Mar 15 22:38, Charles Wilson wrote:
>
>There are two questions, below...so skip to
>those if you don't need the background.
>
I'm not sure if I can be of much help here. I have no experience with
V4inV6 addresses. Many applications simply switch them off (I
There are two questions, below...so skip to
those if you don't need the background.
I've been trying to deal with the various issues that have cropped up in
inetutils since its last release, and since 1.7.1 was released. It seems
that most of the issues are related to the IPv6 support in c
>> Could someone here be kind enough to either direct me to or send me
>> (off-list) a setup program for one of the cygwin 1.5 builds? Some
>> packages I wish to use (Rockbox development) don't seem to be compatible
>> with the 1.7 release.
>
> http://cygwin.com/win-9x.html
Hi,
Thanks, much app
On 2010-02-07 12:59Z, Hussein Patwa wrote:
>
> Could someone here be kind enough to either direct me to or send me
> (off-list) a setup program for one of the cygwin 1.5 builds? Some
> packages I wish to use (Rockbox development) don't seem to be compatible
> with the 1.7 release.
http://cygwin.
On 22/01/2010 01:57, Afflictedd2 wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am having the following errors when compiling with cygwin.
Didn't like the answer you got first time, when you were compiling it on
your mac, eh?
http://cboard.cprogramming.com/cplusplus-programming/123331-help-erro
o: cygwin@cygwin.com
>> Subject: help with error?
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am having the following errors when compiling with cygwin.
>> It complains on this line of code:
>>
>> while ( context->holder != '' ) {
>>
> From: Afflictedd2
> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 20:57
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: help with error?
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am having the following errors when compiling with cygwin.
> It complains on this line of code:
>
> while ( conte
Afflictedd2 wrote:
It complains on this line of code:
while ( context->holder != '' ) {
/usr/bin/g++ -c-g -o "Debug/prodcon.o" "prodcon.c"
prodcon.c:129:32: error: empty character constant
prodcon.c: In function ‘void* producer(void*)’:
prodcon.c:103: error: expected `;' before
/prodcon.o] Error 1
How do I fix this?
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2010/1/1 Gunnar Vestergaard:
> I prefer that Emacs accepts input from my Faroese keyboard, or at least
> Danish if need be. Whatever I do, the US keyboard mapping is in effect
> always. How do I change that? I mean, for every X11 application?
X questions should go to the cygwin-xfree list.
The X
The situation is this: I _sadly_ have Windows XP on this laptop only
because i must. My employer requires it :-(
I installed Cygwin and Cygwin/X. I was thrilled to see that emacs&
started out in its own X11 window with the great graphic logo
introduction and clickable menus. So that part works
2009/12/25 Mark Geisert:
> Josh writes:
> [...a bunch of detailed stuff...]
>
> If this were really a Cygwin program you likely wouldn't be #include-ing
> winsock.h. Is this a native Windows program you're just trying to build with
> gcc? If so, you likely don't want Cygwin, you want MinGW, a sep
les. In any case with Cygwin you don't want to be linking against winsock
anyway; Cygwin supplies the network functions itself.
You'll need more assistance than I can give, so good luck. Others here may be
able to help.
Cheers,
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I have a 64bit Vista machine.
Please help me fix these two errors so I can compile, they seem to be related
to winsock in some way
PLEASE HELP
I'm trying to compile a C program and here is what I'm getting:
bash-3.2$ make -f Makefile
gcc -O3 -oibsp.exe main.c gl.c string.c physics.
On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 10:52:02AM -0500, Ken Brown wrote:
>Emacs by default uses its own malloc, but the emacs developers have
>suggested that I try to build it so that it uses Cygwin's malloc. (See
>http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2009-12/threads.html#00369
>for the context if y
Ken Brown wrote:
> gcc-o temacs ecrt0.o dispnew.o frame.o scroll.o xdisp.o menu.o
> window.o charset.o coding.o category.o ccl.o character.o chartab.o cm.o
> term.o terminal.o xfaces.oemacs.o keyboard.o macros.o keymap.o
> sysdep.o buffer.o filelock.o insdel.o marker.o minibuf.o fileio.o
>
On 12/9/2009 10:52 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
Emacs by default uses its own malloc, but the emacs developers have
suggested that I try to build it so that it uses Cygwin's malloc. (See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2009-12/threads.html#00369
for the context if you're curious.) When
Emacs by default uses its own malloc, but the emacs developers have
suggested that I try to build it so that it uses Cygwin's malloc. (See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2009-12/threads.html#00369
for the context if you're curious.) When I try to do this, the build
fails as fol
he bare minimum needed by
@set PATH=%windir%\system32;%windir% && C:\Cygwin\bin\bash.exe -i -c %*
Thanks,
Ed
jreidthompson wrote:
>
> Afflictedd2 wrote:
>> what... ? what are you implying.. that doesn't help !
>>
>> jreidthompson wrote:
>>> Afflic
Afflictedd2 wrote:
what... ? what are you implying.. that doesn't help !
jreidthompson wrote:
Afflictedd2 wrote:
Thank you Dave! I hadn't thought of doing it directly in the cygwin
console,
because I had tried it on my regular console which also has the cygwin
path
in it, but it al
what... ? what are you implying.. that doesn't help !
jreidthompson wrote:
>
> Afflictedd2 wrote:
>> Thank you Dave! I hadn't thought of doing it directly in the cygwin
>> console,
>> because I had tried it on my regular console which also has the cygwin
>
Afflictedd2 wrote:
Thank you Dave! I hadn't thought of doing it directly in the cygwin console,
because I had tried it on my regular console which also has the cygwin path
in it, but it also has the mingw32 path.. which I think that's the root of
all evil :\
Hey, no fair, you never mentioned a
gt;> ad...@ubik /tmp/pthread
>> $
>
> ... so it's all down to some problem in the IDE you're using. Which seems
> to
> be expecting to work with visual studio. No wonder the poor thing's
> confused!
>
> cheers,
> DaveK
>
>
&
Reid Thompson wrote:
> perhaps an -lpthread
No. You're getting mixed up between header files and library files.
cheers,
DaveK
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Afflictedd2 wrote:
> Well,
>
> Now that you say that. I will simplify my makefile, but then it doesn't know
> what pthread_create is.. or anything related to pthread.
> C:\Users\Viper\Documents\Cpp\Pthreads>"C:\Program Files\SlickEdit
> 2009\win\vsbuild" -signal 9009 -command make -f "Makefile" C
On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 12:12 -0800, Afflictedd2 wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to build a simple program using pthreads, but I get the
> following
> errors, why?
>
> Any help appreciated.
> J
>
> make -f Makefile CFG=Debug
> g++ -c -g -o &q
ines
> of
> your Pthreads.cpp file (up to the #include that prompts the first errors)
> in
> order to try and reproduce it.
>
> cheers,
> DaveK
>
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Afflictedd2 wrote:
> I'm trying to build a simple program using pthreads, but I get the following
> errors, why?
> g++ -c -g -o "Debug/Pthreads.o" -I/Cygwin/usr/include Pthreads.cpp
^^
Don't do that, for a start. The compiler knows abo
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to build a simple program using pthreads, but I get the following
errors, why?
Any help appreciated.
J
make -f Makefile CFG=Debug
g++ -c -g -o "Debug/Pthreads.o" -I/Cygwin/usr/include Pthreads.cpp
In file included from Pthreads.cpp:10:
/Cygwin/usr/in
Dear Cygwin expert,
I'am just a newbie here.
I need to mount FTP using cygwin, so i can create crontab for mv to the
mounted drive.
Can you tell me what tools needed ?
Thank you for your help
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email any differences (sample) from the previous collection to a
mail list,
• and finally commit those changes to the revision control system
http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid/#osystems
I'm trying to compile RANCID through Cygwin for use on Windows.
Any help wit
failed.
And obviously the application does not run.
Someone can help me to overcome this problem
Tanks In Advance
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f my head, I can't reconcile that and $HOME pointing to something
different. So take a look around these areas and also look at the
resolution rules
spelled out in '/etc/profile' to see if that helps you spot the issue.
If you need more help, please follow the problem reporting gu
cron. Perhaps there is some
other step I need to let him know about that has to be done after the install?
Is there some place I can point him to help him get things setup?
Thank you so much for all your help.
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Thanks Dave but I don't think any of that applies with BaCon? BaCon 's
translated code dynamically loads and links with all (dll's, so's).
From the CygWin doc's it appears you need to run the x server first
before you use gtk. Such is not the case with BaCon created code.
I first wanted to see if c
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