--- Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 12:50:46AM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
1) Ralf's removing unused _nm_ symbol exports fix
2) Danny's (or Ralf's?) export-list fix (where whole static
archives can
be marked for
Danny Smith wrote:
I'd say go ahead and turn on auto-import in CVS and remove the
warning,
Chuck. I've gotten approval from Nick Clifton to do this if we
agree
it's a good idea.
It's obviously a good idea.
I disagree that is a good idea.
Two ideas:
1) making auto-import the default
-Original Message-
From: Charles Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 6:44 PM
Two ideas:
1) making auto-import the default
2) turning off the warnings
You appear to not like either one. I don't really care about the
warnings, but the auto-import
Hi!
attached is a patch to make possible to use mknetrel on host different
from sourceware. build-host-specific parameters are read from
~/.mknetrel file. i've tried to preserve old behaviour, but, possibly,
there's no real need for default initializations in read_user_config()
Comments?
egor.
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 1:07 AM
Since --auto-import has been the default for the last version
of binutils, I think we should leave it that way.
Yes.
I think we should keep the warnings if
Hi there
I want to set up my Telnet service in Windows 2000 and when I inserted the
line as the
c:\cygwin\bin\bash --login -i as the shell, I got the following error:
10 [main] bash 1720 dtable::stdio_init: couldn't make stderr distinct from
stdout
Is there a way I can get this to work? I
Akim Demaille wrote:
|1) text from inside an AC_HELP_STRING() macro was NOT placed in the
|help section. Instead, it was just willy-nilly put into the script
|itself. Since help text is not, in general, valid shell script,
|this caused errors. Other AC_HELP_STRING()'s
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Redirected.
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 05:09:49PM +0200, Glen Verran wrote:
Hi there
I want to set up my Telnet service in Windows 2000 and when I inserted the
line as the
c:\cygwin\bin\bash --login -i as the shell, I got the following error:
10 [main] bash 1720
Oops. Sorry for the crosspost. This actually belongs on the autoconf
mailing list. (Darned auto-complete put the wrong address in for Corinna).
But, since we're here:
It looks like my recent reports about problems with autoconf were
incorrect. Akim has nicely pointed out that PIBKAC.
1) Ralf's removing unused _nm_ symbol exports fix
Relating to the thread
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-04/msg00433.html i've updated this
patch to the latest cvs release.
--
2002-04-25 Ralf
Charles Wilson wrote:
Danny Smith wrote:
I'd say go ahead and turn on auto-import in CVS and remove the
warning,
I disagree that is a good idea.
Two ideas:
1) making auto-import the default
2) turning off the warnings
You appear to not like either one. I don't really care about
This patch adds a few more system libs to the list of those excluded
by default. It also adds two more startup objects,
crtbegin.o and crtend.o to the list of objects excluded by default.
Those two objects are necessary for current MinGW implemntation of
Dwarf2 EH in GCC 3.1.
Tested on
The previous post had incorrect subject heading. This is a repost. Sorry.
This is a refresh of:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/binutils/2002-04/msg00472.html
The patch allows exclusion of symbols in specified libs (optionally all
libs) from export table when producing dll's using ld --shared.
Danny Smith wrote:
I think we should keep the warnings if --auto-import isn't specified
on the command line but get rid of them if it is explictly
specified. Including --auto-import on the command line would
indicate that the user knows what they're doing, so they don't
need to
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