>
>I'd really like to know how many are using cygwin, and if they are also
having any trouble.
>
>Jon
One happy Cygwin user here.
Latest Cygwin update is probably sometime around Easter, but plib, SG,
FG and data are all CVS.
PC is AMD64/Win2K.
Richard
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Running flightgear with some information options only results in
correct operation. I get a list of aircraft, for example, or the
version number of FlightGear. However, running flightgear - even
with a **complete fresh installation of cygwin**, produces the
following error:
Program received si
Running flightgear with some information options only results in correct
operation. I get a list of aircraft, for example, or the version number of
FlightGear. However, running flightgear - even with a **complete fresh
installation of cygwin**, produces the following error:
Program received signal
Georg Vollnhals wrote
>
>
> > when I try running flightgear. Very, very frustrating. I hate to do
> this,
> > but I guess I will next try to completely delete all cygwin directories.
> > This is just so strange.
> This was the only solution for me which worked!
> >
> > I'd really like to know ho
> when I try running flightgear. Very, very frustrating. I hate to do this,
> but I guess I will next try to completely delete all cygwin directories.
> This is just so strange.
This was the only solution for me which worked!
>
> I'd really like to know how many are using cygwin, and if they are
> Hi Jon!
>
> Jon S. Berndt schrieb:
> > Has anyone successfully built FlightGear under Cygwin using the latest
> > Cygwin environment and the latest plib/simgear/flightgear?
> >
> > I'm wondering if I need to ditch my entire codebase and start
> > from scratch
> This was the only way for me to ge
Hi Jon!
Jon S. Berndt schrieb:
> Has anyone successfully built FlightGear under Cygwin using the latest
> Cygwin environment and the latest plib/simgear/flightgear?
>
> I'm wondering if I need to ditch my entire codebase and start from scratch
> ...
>
This was the only way for me to get rid of a
> On Monday 19 June 2006 20:09, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
> > The stackdump has this information in it, does this mean anything to
> > anyone?
> >
> > Exception: STATUS_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION at eip=69596FFF
> That looks either like a broken setup or like a compiler options
> invalid for
> your cpu.
>
> Gr
On Monday 19 June 2006 20:09, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
> The stackdump has this information in it, does this mean anything to
> anyone?
>
> Exception: STATUS_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION at eip=69596FFF
That looks either like a broken setup or like a compiler options invalid for
your cpu.
Greetings
Mathias
> Has anyone successfully built FlightGear under Cygwin using the latest
> Cygwin environment and the latest plib/simgear/flightgear?
>
> I'm wondering if I need to ditch my entire codebase and start from scratch
> ...
>
> Jon
The stackdump has this information in it, does this mean anything to a
Has anyone successfully built FlightGear under Cygwin using the latest
Cygwin environment and the latest plib/simgear/flightgear?
I'm wondering if I need to ditch my entire codebase and start from scratch
...
Jon
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