On Saturday, February 14, 2004 12:35 PM [EST], Fajar A. Nugraha
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Brian Bruns wrote:
>
>> running Cygwin 1.5.7 in *UNIX line ending mode*.
>>
> Which, I think, is why neither of us has problems with freshclam.exe.
>
> I tried my build on non-cygwin Win2k's, and they have MD5 verification
> error too.
> I still can't figure out why Ignasi Pratt's build has handle_exceptions
> error though.


Well, heres the question - is this just a matter of setting the right env
flags?  I could have sworn that cygwin works in unix line ending mode by
default.  You also have the issue of either binary or ascii mount points (and
cygwin IIRC does binary mount points by default too).  I guess I'll go
documentation diving.

This is what I [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] hate about Windows.  It does 
literally EVERYTHING
different from the rest of the world such to a point that even cygwin can't
compensate all the time for it.

The question is, should we force it into DOS LF mode, or UNIX LF mode?  I'd
say for compatibility reasons, UNIX LF mode.




> Not map. Cygwin can recognize both paths, the /cygdrive/c and c:\..
> Which is why clamscan works.
> But the problem is clamd (or clamdscan) thinks of
> "c:\clamav-devel-latest\share\clamav\test" as non-absolute path, and
> automatically add it's own path (/cgdrive/c/ ...) in front of it. Thus
> you get /cygdrive/c/clamav-devel-latest/bin/c:\clamav- .... which is a
> non-existent path.
>

Well, you know what I mean.  I know they changed the behavior a while ago
since you used to be able to do //c IIRC as well.

Wonder, if I put out another build specifying C:\clamav-devel instead of
/cygdrive/c/clamav-devel, might it make a difference?  I only used
./cygdrive/c/clamav-devel because I ran into a machine once that for some
reason had a heart attack every time I tried the normal C:\ paths with cygwin.



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