Vin Shelton wrote: > When I build the latest zsh sources on Cygwin 1.7 using > ncurses8-5.5.3, I get a working zsh. When I build the same zsh > sources against ncurses9-5.7-13, although the build completes > successfully, the executable will not run: > > $ /usr/local/zsh-2009-03-11/bin/zsh -f > $ echo $? > 127 > > My guess is that some kind of runtime dependency is missing, but: > > $ cygcheck /usr/local/zsh-2009-03-11/bin/zsh.exe > C:\cygwin\usr\local\zsh-2009-03-11\bin\zsh.exe > C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll > C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.DLL > C:\WINDOWS\system32\KERNEL32.dll > C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll > C:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll > C:\WINDOWS\system32\Secur32.dll > C:\cygwin\usr\local\zsh-2009-03-11\bin\libzsh-4.3.9-dev-1.dll > C:\cygwin\bin\cygiconv-2.dll > C:\cygwin\bin\cygncurses-9.dll > C:\cygwin\bin\cyggcc_s-1.dll
Just for grins, could you rebuild zsh against libncurses9 -- but this time use gcc3? cygiconv-2 and cygncurses-9 use the static gcc-3.4.4 libgcc.a, but you are apparently using the gcc-4.3.2 shared libgcc. I just wonder if that presents an incompatibility that could explain what you are seeing. -- Chuck -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/