(forgot to say)
this program compile and links fine on g++ 4.6 ,4.7, 4.8 on ubuntu
,centos, freebsd etc without modification.
Cheers.
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Yucong Sun wrote:
> I've tried on both 32bit and 64bit clean cygwin install, the result is
> same. Something is wrong with cygwi
I've tried on both 32bit and 64bit clean cygwin install, the result is
same. Something is wrong with cygwin's gcc.
my configure script by default uses g++ --std=c++11, this still have
problem of " no snprintf " , after I replace all snprintf() with
sprintf() , I've met the same linkage problem aga
On 11/11/2013 7:23 PM, greenspan wrote:
Furthermore, I've just discovered that I _can_ log in as the cyg_server user!
This is not recommended for normal use.
From there, if i attempt to su to myself (user greendg1), I see this:
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$ su - greendg1
su: warning: cannot change directory to //A
Furthermore, I've just discovered that I _can_ log in as the cyg_server user!
>From there, if i attempt to su to myself (user greendg1), I see this:
---
$ su - greendg1
su: warning: cannot change directory to //APLFS01/GREENDG1$: Not a directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `//APLFS01': Read-on
Larry, thanks for your reply. I am using windows 7. I've tried changing
ownership of /var/empty to cyg_server, but this doesn't help.
FYI my "Fix" only worked for a day before failing again. Now I'm back to
square one.
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Yes, the sha1 matches.
sunyc@sunyc-wks /lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.8.2
$ sha1sum.exe libstdc++.*
f4dfadfddade3aceaf4852cd5db31372ab7ef0d1 *libstdc++.a
963e2a697c3a1a7d036d975b07f4c408bbd1cb2d *libstdc++.dll.a
Also I couldn't find GLIB_xxx version number in libstdc++.a
sunyc@sunyc-wks /lib/gcc/i686
On 11/12/2013 06:17, JonY wrote:
> On 11/12/2013 05:17, Yucong Sun wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to compile a program under cygwin with latest gcc 4.8.2,
>> the program compiles fine, but link failed. I'm suspecting this has
>> something todo with libstdc++ but I couldn't find any document on how
Hi,
I'm trying to compile a program under cygwin with latest gcc 4.8.2,
the program compiles fine, but link failed. I'm suspecting this has
something todo with libstdc++ but I couldn't find any document on how
to check libstdc++ version (cygwin setup claim it is version 4.8.2
already).
Your help
On 11/11/13 16:28, Stonham, Andy wrote:
I see that from release 1.7.19 Windows 2000 is no longer supported. Is there
anywhere I can download release 1.7.17 from, as I still have Winodws 2000
servers I need to put Cygwin on in order to monitor them with Oracle products
The best place to look
Hi
I see that from release 1.7.19 Windows 2000 is no longer supported. Is there
anywhere I can download release 1.7.17 from, as I still have Winodws 2000
servers I need to put Cygwin on in order to monitor them with Oracle products
Regards
Andy
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On Nov 11 21:02, JonY wrote:
> On 11/11/2013 20:59, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >> I pinged the upstream maintainer who probably wasn't aware of this yet.
> >
> > The patche is checked in upstream. JonY, any chance for an updated
> > gcc toolchain soon?
> >
>
> The 4.8.2-1 release should already
On 11/11/2013 20:59, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> I pinged the upstream maintainer who probably wasn't aware of this yet.
>
> The patche is checked in upstream. JonY, any chance for an updated
> gcc toolchain soon?
>
The 4.8.2-1 release should already contain this patch.
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On Nov 7 14:20, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Nov 6 22:30, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
> > Le Tue, 27 Aug 2013 23:59:43 -0400, Christopher Faylor a écrit :
> > > On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:10:48PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > >>On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 06:16:10AM +0800, JonY wrote:
> > >>>On 7
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