Re: Errors using configure when building packages

2016-10-18 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2016-10-17 16:54, Sinkler, Wharton wrote: Yes that did it. The problem was definitely caused by virus scan - McAfee. Not sure why, but excluding the folder from on-access scanner did not get rid of the error. Only by completely disabling Access Protection and On-Access Scanner in the McAfee

RE: Errors using configure when building packages

2016-10-17 Thread Sinkler, Wharton
To: cygwin@cygwin.com Subject: Re: Errors using configure when building packages On 10/14/2016 1:46 PM, Sinkler, Wharton wrote: > I've got a new Cygwin installation on Win7, which has issues with configure, > the first step of building packages from source (I've seen this with > ImageMagick

Re: Errors using configure when building packages

2016-10-17 Thread cyg Simple
On 10/14/2016 4:23 PM, Ken Brown wrote: > On 10/14/2016 1:46 PM, Sinkler, Wharton wrote: >> I've got a new Cygwin installation on Win7, which has issues with >> configure, the first step of building packages from source (I've seen >> this with ImageMagick, libtiff and others so it's not specific

Re: Errors using configure when building packages

2016-10-17 Thread Linda Walsh
Sinkler, Wharton wrote: I've got a new Cygwin installation on Win7, which has issues with configure, the first step of building packages from source (I've seen this with ImageMagick, libtiff and others so it's not specific to the package I'm installing). It seems to sporadically be unable to

Re: Errors using configure when building packages

2016-10-14 Thread Ken Brown
On 10/14/2016 1:46 PM, Sinkler, Wharton wrote: I've got a new Cygwin installation on Win7, which has issues with configure, the first step of building packages from source (I've seen this with ImageMagick, libtiff and others so it's not specific to the package I'm installing). It seems to

Errors using configure when building packages

2016-10-14 Thread Sinkler, Wharton
I've got a new Cygwin installation on Win7, which has issues with configure, the first step of building packages from source (I've seen this with ImageMagick, libtiff and others so it's not specific to the package I'm installing). It seems to sporadically be unable to remove a file