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> On 07 August 2007 14:14, Bob McConnell wrote:
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This is not exactly a cygwin question, but can anyone point me to a
decent man page about writing Makefiles for GNU make 3.81? I tried to
use info, but can't make heads nor tails of the navigation methods for
that atrocity.
Thank you,
Bob McConnell
Principal Communications Programmer
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handle this one case, even if
you are correct, should call your ethical standards into question.
Bob McConnell
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Just out of pure curiosity, does it make any difference if the medium is
R or RW?
Bob McConnell
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cygwin.com to the
white list, but does not know if that will resolve the problem.
Can the list server be configured to remove or obfuscate the
originator's email address?
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Bob McConnell
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nector shell. The original version used
Cygwin and GCC with the NetSilicon NetOS 6 kernel, but due to customer
demand they added options for Linux.
You will find the Linux support forums under Embedded Modules and
Microprocessors.
Bob McConnell
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> On 05 July 2007 16:33, Bob McConne
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> On 05 July 2007 15:11, Bob McCo
07-01-31 10:57
Win2K SP4
P4 3.0GHz, 1 GB RAM
Thank you,
Bob McConnell
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hank you for plowing through all of this. I would appreciate any
guidance you can provide.
Bob McConnell
Principal Communications Programmer
The CBORD Group, Inc.
61 Brown Road
Ithaca NY, 14850
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> Bob McConnell wrote:
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riate
tools, usually that means Visual Studio. Cygwin made no attempt to be
compatible at that level, likely because both the API and calling
conventions are so different.
Have you tried to use them under wine or don't you have a full
MS-Windows application built?
Bob McConnell
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> Bob McConnell wrote:
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> > OK, so the first ste
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> On Jun 28 12:11, Bob McConnell wrote:
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ion I wanted was not where I thought
it should be. That leaves me with too many broken shortcuts and
bookmarks. If they are broken, I want to know that before I look for
another source for the information.
Bob McConnell
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Problem repor
e the same problem with a number of other functions. I can get the
pages for bash and Perl functions, but nothing for the C library.
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 1.5.24(0.156/4/2) 2007-01-31 10:57
Win2KPro SP 4
Thank you,
Bob McConnell
Principal Communications Programmer
The CBORD Group, Inc.
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