> When try "info gdb", I get an error message "info: dir: No such file or
> directory".
> GDB is installed on my machine. How I can install the info file?
I have also suffered from this issue on a new install. I am not an expert but since
no one has
responded maybe my solution will help.
I mo
I was having fun with wtf after Igor mentioned it a bit ago. It is a nice alternative
for looking
up those acronyms on the web site.
I ran into a minor issue:
In the os file the key/value for OpenBSD in file os is seperated by a space instead of
a tab. It
causes this entry to fail.
Not a ver
Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try removing 'tty' from your Cygwin environment variable.
>
> Larry
>
>
> At 06:10 PM 1/30/2004, Clint Bennion you wrote:
> >-I have been unable to create a test case only using cygwin
> >-I was unable to reproduce
.5 version using setup, made sure it worked, and then copied the
1.5.6 dll in
place (not using setup), I still had the problem.
I would be very interested in hearing if someone has another suggestion on what to try
or
something to look for.
Clint
--- Clint Bennion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have downloaded the latest snapshot and the issue remains. Also attached is the
cygcheck -srv
output.
Clint
--- Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Clint Bennion wrote:
>
> > Although this appears on the surface to be a windows issue I am br
Although this appears on the surface to be a windows issue I am bringing this to the
cygwin group
for two reasons.
1 - It only fails when I run it from a bash shell.
2 - It recently started failing. I re-installed an older version of the cygwin
package and the
problem goes away.
Version that f
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