[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I recently installed cygwin (switching over from
MinGW) and I seem to be having some compile errors.
For example, when I went to compile zlib for a program
I'm going to run, I got the following:
Checking for gcc...
Building static library libz.a ver
Checking for unistd.h... No.
Checking for errno.h... No.
Checking for mmap support... No.
It just can't seem to find anything. The fact that it
didn't say Checking for gcc... gcc would suggest that
it isn't even seeing the compiler. All of the files
(unistd.h, errno.h, etc.) are in the /usr/include
directory too. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks.
Without the benefit of info requested by the link below, I can
only guess that you have not (completely) installed the compiler
packages. If this is true, rerun "setup.exe" and do so. If not,
please read and follow the problem reporting guidelines at the
link below.
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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