On 10/10/2002 1:06 PM, Hart, William E wrote:
> BFD: BFD 2.12.90 20020706 internal error, aborting at
> /netrel/src/binutils-20020
> 706-2/bfd/coffcode.h line 823 in handle_COMDAT
> BFD: Please report this bug.
>
> In this example, tmp.a is a dummy file that is empty.
The problem is likely
Jerry,
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 11:13:43AM -0400, Gerald S. Williams wrote:
> .exe - Application Error
> -
> The application failed to initialize properly (0xc022).
> Click on OK to terminate the application
> [[ OK ]]
See below...
> Is it possible that t
Can Perl 5.8 build correctly on cygwin yet?
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I've made a new version of texinfo available for download. This release
should now properly use ':' as the INFOPATH separator. The info command
is now also able to display man pages.
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This do
Has anyone got Guile and dynamic-link working under Cygwin? I've tried
all sorts, mostly resulting in segmentation faults or a 'file not found'
error message when running the code. I am trying to get SWIG and Guile
working on Cygwin like it does on other Unix boxes as Cygwin has for the
first
OK, well I can't speak to that though I'm glad you found a
solution that works for you. I'd be a little concerned about
this unless they're doing something really funky. Mixing code
expecting one calling convention with that expecting another is
a recipe for disaster when running the result.
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 05:24:34PM +0200, Christian J?nsson wrote:
>Hmm, I don't quite follow you here.
>
>The PATH variable is not set by me, it's set by cygwin, right?
>
>The PATH contains the entry /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32 but that makes
>no sense if "check_case:strict" is present in the CY
Hmm, I don't quite follow you here.
The PATH variable is not set by me, it's set by cygwin, right?
The PATH contains the entry /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32 but that makes
no sense if "check_case:strict" is present in the CYGWIN variable
initialising cygwin, right?
So, in some way, there's a cla
Oh, sorry, that was a mistake, it's supposed to say
libuser32.a C:\\cygwin\\lib\\w32api
Cheers,
/ChJ
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 2:38 PM
To: Christian Jönsson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: binu
I'm running Win2K and very recent full Cygwin install.
I ran into this when I tried to install KDE, but it's
not a KDE issue (I tried that list anyway to see if
this had been seen). It involves XFree86, although I
suspect it's not really an X issue, either.
When I replace the X library with one
> Previously reported. Fixed in snapshots for a while and will
> be in the
> next release.
OK, sorry for bothering you and thanks for your response. I searched cygwin.com
mailing list archives with Google but couldn't find anything related to this problem
so I thought it was not reported alre
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 10:09:59AM -0700, Hans Horn wrote:
> List,
>
> I am experiencing a problem when I need to allocate a large number of small
> objects with new. (cygwin 1.3.12.4, gcc 3.2). Up to about 160 000 objects
> I'm doing fine, but above the process receives a sigterm and croaks.
>
provodnikov,
Please post instead of sending private email.
Note that I would have release a Cygwin fetchmail 6.1.0 already but I
haven't received any responses to the following:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-09/msg00999.html
http://lists.ccil.org/pipermail/fetchmail-friends/2002-Sept
Sorry, I didn't look closely enough at this. Thanks for pointing it
out more clearly. Why is your directory win32api? From the package,
the directory name should be w32api. This would be a problem.
I'm not sure what you mean by a "case issue".
Larry Hall [EMAIL
> From: Dr. Volker Zell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: grep -i -R path32 * vs grep -i -R path32 *.vb*
>
> > "Christopher" == Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ...
> Christopher> 'info' is supposed to display man pages,
> too. I see that the current
> Christ
> "Christopher" == Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christopher> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 12:16:50PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>> I think it would really benefit you to peruse the info files for find and
>> grep very carefully. I suggest installing 'pinfo', a r
Robert Collins wrote:
> I'm trying to compile setup.exe from the setup-2.249.2.5.tar.bz2 tarball
> according the directions in=20
>
> http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin-apps/setup.html
>
> I get down to the final link step and I get errors complaining about,
> undefined references to things like os
Just testing my exim setup on Windows 98, heh-heh.
I'm behind a firewall at school here, so I took this from the Exim FAQ
> [8]Q0304: How do I configure Exim to send all non-local mail to a
> gateway host?
> A0304: Replace the dnslookup router in the default configuration with
> the f
Thomas,
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 02:30:46PM +0200, Thomas Mellman wrote:
> WRT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > I have been experiencing similar problems since upgrading to bash
> > 2.05b-2 and libreadline5 4.3-1. My typical problem is that the "c"
> > command as in "cw" (i.e., change word) would stop wo
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 09:11:02AM -0400, Robinow, David wrote:
>> From: Dr. Volker Zell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Subject: Re: grep -i -R path32 * vs grep -i -R path32 *.vb*
>>
>> > "Christopher" == Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> ...
>> Christopher> 'info' is suppo
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 23:03, Matthew Clark wrote:
> How did I get gcc 3.2 libs in the mix? More importantly, how do I
> force gcc 2.95 libs to be linked instead?
You've probably not installed a mingw gcc2.95 library. This has been
covered in the archives before, and is referenced on the setup.h
At 03:12 AM 10/11/2002, Christian Jönsson wrote:
>Hmm, looking at PATH, I get this:
>
>$ printenv PATH
>/usr/local/gcc-binutils/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/cygdrive/c/Pro
>gram/Microsoft Visual Studio/Common/Tools:/cygdrive/c/Program/Microsoft
>Visual Studio/Common/Msdev98/BIN:/cygdrive/c/Pr
Alan schrieb:
> I wrote a perl program which uses the construct
> while (<>) {
> }
> If I run this script from the directory in
> which it resides, and the files whose names
> are passed as arguments reside in a
> subdirectory, everything works fine.
> Otherwise I get the following erro
I had some problems with uninstalling then reinstalling to another
directory. I ended up searching the registry for cygnus and cygwin and
removing all references. not the neatest and/or the safest way probably but
it worked.
(insert usual disclaimers about how editing the registry directly can
kn
Hello,
under WinXP fork() inherited lock of open files.
Following Scenario:
WinPrg1 open file with lock and exec the bash.
The Bash start "cmd /c start WinPrg2" and exits without wait for WinPrg2.
WinPrg1 close its files.
All files opend by WinProg1 locked (access --> permission denied) until
Setup: Win XP, DirectCD, cywin, CVS.
My CVS repository is on CD-RW, which I access via DirectCD. This allows
me to work efficiently both at home and at work; I just carry a CD and I
don't depend on a network connection. Even if I forget the CD-RW, I
still have CVS to reconcile later. This wor
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