Hi Tim. > Your config.log appears to say that the test gcc command wants to link
> gainst libuser32, and it doesn't find that library. Does gcc -v work for > you from the command line? Do you have such a library? > -- > Tim Prince gcc -v does work from the command line. Ive attached a screen cap of the window. Sorry... I don't have script like I do in BSD to give the output in text. Or am I being silly... Hi Larry.... >It looks like the Cygwin gcc package and dependencies are installed. >My guess you had some other compiler package installed already and/or >some environment variables for the compiler are set in your environment >that are getting in the way. That's just a guess of course, since I >don't have the output of cygcheck -s -r -v to verify that. If that's >not the problem, you might try reinstalling. But now I'm just grasping >at straws for ideas. You need to check out your environment/installation. >That's definitely where the problem is. I have attached the output of cygcheck -s -r -v Thanks for reading. Ryan
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