It appears a long long time ago that cygwin perl was capable of building
openssl, however it appears that now the openssl make files generated by
cygwin are filled with errors.
This seems to be a long-running issue. Ideas ?
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Chris Powell wrote:
I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction here, though I'm not
even sure this is possible.
I currently use cygwin in WinXP to display X session from an AIX machine.
This works very well. The software on the AIX box can call a word processor
(Uniplex) on the AIX bo
I just installed Cygwin from scratch and I'm having gnu make trouble.
Given this Makefile
...
A:
find . -name xx \! -path \*foo\*
B:
find . -name xx \! -path \*foo\* >&1
..
Notice that "make A" and "make B" are virtually identical.
$ make -f broke_make A
I have some reasons to suspect that http://cygwin.com/setup.exe is
infected with a virus that Norton and McAfree don't scan. well,
sometimes they say it's Cles or Wez or somthing.
Or it could be that it's a coincidence that as soon as I asked other
developers to install cywin they all got it
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