Sorry, I just wanna know why I used 'find' several days before and it worked fine
(without any error message).
After something unclear happened, cygdrive appear to my root. And I don't know if it
is related, find any file from the root up
always encounter the error of saying
find: /cygdrive/c/Doc
Maybe I shall rephrase this.
If 'find' command keep looking for files in cygdrive it will always screw up when it
encounter directories that it doesn't have
access.
- Original Message -
> If 'find' command keep looking for files in cygdrive it will always screw up when it
> encounter di
rectories with space in it.
:-(
Alvyn
- Original Message - by Eric Hanchrow
> >>>>> "Alvyn" == Alvyn Liang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Alvyn> find: /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/Administrator: No such file or
> directory
>
Sorry for the last message., I think I have figured out myself.
I've got the answer somewhere else..., --> each environmental variable can
be defined by user and therefore they will include and exclude some other
headers. <- This is what I'd already known before hitting these macros.
And these ar
I checked the header files of the cygwin includes, found out there are so
many different types of system headers...
A little confused about which version of the header is a better choice for
the program.
For example, I wonder if I shall include in \usr\include or
in \usr\include\c++\3.3.1
I also
- Original Message -
> On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Alvyn Liang wrote:
> >
> > > I don't know if this is proper to place here. alright
> > > the installation of g95 can make your former binary hide
I don't know if this is proper to place here. alright
the installation of g95 can make your former binary hided...
in
$ cygcheck -srv
I found these two message:
Warning: d:\cygwin\tmp\g95\bin\cpp.exe hides d:\cygwin\bin\cpp.exe
Warning: d:\cygwin\tmp\g95\bin\gcc.exe hides d:\cygwin\bin\gcc.exe
I read the book "GCC: The complete reference" by Arthur Griffith...
In this book it says no example about how to actually use the autoconf
package..
There is a line says about how to execute the command "ifnames" and the
functionality of it. I also read the manpage of ifnames
but still get confuse
Wish this mail does not go into a wrong account. I am a new user of this
mailing list. Please forgive me if I make any mistake. Thanks.
I browsed the FAQ and raised a question, "Are the unimplemented ANSI C
library functions important for us?"
After the installation of Cygwin, it has been quite a
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