As you say, I can only run the command: cp
/my-gnulib/you/build/make/gllib/signal.h /e/workspace/
github.com/gnu/readline ??????

On Mon, Jul 8, 2024 at 1:58 PM anlex N <an0291...@gmail.com> wrote:

> As you say, only `cp /my-gnulib/you/build/make/gllib/signal.h /e/workspace/
> github.com/gnu/readline` <http://github.com/gnu/readline> ??????
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2024 at 1:13 PM Bruno Haible <br...@clisp.org> wrote:
>
>> anlex N wrote:
>> >    2. I have read all parts of the manual.
>>
>> Don't lie. (The gnulib manual is too large to read in its entirety by any
>> individual.)
>>
>> >    1. After I make successfully, I want to place those built files to
>> >    /e/workspace/github.com/gnu/gnulib/my-gnulib/me/build/make/built.
>>
>> This is not a high-level answer.
>>
>> > Because make install does not work, I also tried this command, but
>> > sigprocmask still is not recognized.
>> > [image: image.png]
>>
>> The image tells me that you want to port GNU readline to native Windows.
>>
>> If you were attempting to port some other package to native Windows, I
>> would recommend to read the gnulib manual's chapter "Invoking
>> gnulib-tool".
>>
>> But GNU readline is special: it relies heavily on the behaviour of Unix
>> ttys, as specified by POSIX. Native Windows does not implement Unix ttys,
>> and Gnulib does not either. Therefore there is no easy way to port GNU
>> readline to native Windows.
>>
>> IMO, porting GNU readline to native Windows would require
>>   - 3 months of work or more
>>   - by an experienced developer (which you are not).
>>
>> You will not succeed to port GNU readline to native Windows. Try something
>> else.
>>
>> Bruno
>>
>>
>>
>>

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