> However, if I were to hazard a guess, I would surmise that the build machines
> have the path you indicate at the root of the drive they run the build from
(C: > perhaps?). You might
That was the problem. On the server there was a c:\usr\local\build directory,
on my system I mounted directori
lude
On my system cl.exe doesn't even pick up the /I with directories like this, on
the build machine it works correctly. I was hoping there was some setting to
allow windows apps to use the posix path in cygwin. Is there a way to dump all
the settings from cygwin so that I may diff the
So we are using regular make files to invoke the ms compiler. I get correct
behavior on the build servers, but not my local system. The compiler isn't
picking up the includes we send it on my system. We use a mount -f -s -b and
that seems to clear up the posix to win32 path issue on the build se
usr/local/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/man::/usr/ssl/man'
APPDATA = 'C:\Documents and Settings\jakeh\Application Data'
HOSTNAME = 'Jake'
TERM = 'xterm'
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = 'x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 5, GenuineIntel'
IS_MIRROR = 'N'
WINDIR
On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 20:17 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 04:32 +0700, bjoe wrote:
> > Thank for the answer,
> >
> > I finally find tutorial in http://www.andrews-corner.org regarding this
> > subject, and successfully sending this mail with mutt. I just want to share
> > t
> jake writes:
>> $ cpan
>> There seems to be running another CPAN process (pid 2064). Contacting...
>> Other job not responding. Shall I overwrite the lockfile? (Y/N) [y]
> ...
>> Fetching with Net::FTP:
>> ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/authors/01mailrc.txt.g
\perl.exe, pid 4996, thread main
cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003B gs= ss=0023
Stack trace:
Frame Function Args
0022B940 00CE4A12 (0022BDA0, 76B609BC, 0022C00C, 76B434C9)
End of stack trace
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
-Jake
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