Sorry, here's cygcheck. On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Carlo Florendo wrote: > Good day Cygwin gurus, > > I'm trying to run a very tiny app called dmidecode on cygwin > (http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/dmidecode/dmidecode-2.9.tar.gz). > The app is so small it takes 5 seconds for it to compile OOTB. For > several years, I've compiled the app on Cygwin on several Pentium > systems (even using non-updated Cygwin installations) and the thing > had always worked properly. > > This time, I got a mininotebook with a VIA processor and then, when I > compile dmidecode, it doesn't work properly anymore. Please let me > know if this is a Cygwin problem or a dmidecode problem. I can't give > you more hardware details since I need dmidecode to get the hardware > details. Thus, I'm a bit stuck with a recursive problem here. Here's > what I do: > > $ tar -zxf dmidecode-2.9.tar.gz > $ cd dmidecode-2.9 > $ make > gcc -W -Wall -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual > -Wcast-align -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -Winline -Wundef -O2 > -c dmidecode.c -o dmidecode.o > <snip> > gcc dmidecode.o dmiopt.o dmioem.o util.o -o dmidecode > <snip> > <snip> > $ ./dmidecode.exe > # dmidecode 2.9 > SMBIOS 2.5 present. > 54 structures occupying 1495 bytes. > Table at 0x3BEE3000. > > /dev/mem: mmap: Invalid argument > > Attached is cygcheck -svr. > > If you want to see "strace ./dmidecode.exe > strace.out 2>&1", it's on > the link below: > > http://astra.ph/research/carlo/strace.out > > > Thank you very much. > > Best Regards, > > Carlo > -- > Carlo Florendo > Software Engineer > Astra Philippines - Software Development and Outsourcing > R&D: http://astra.ph, Astra Group: http://astra.co.jp >
-- Carlo Florendo Software Engineer Astra Philippines - Software Development and Outsourcing R&D: http://astra.ph, Astra Group: http://astra.co.jp
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