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I wrote an example to try cppunit, but got error message below:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.3/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ld:
cannot find -ldl
Where is libdl? I can't find it.
Here is my Makefile.
===
example : IntTest.o main.o g++ -
Do you install cygwin and GNOME at the same time?
I mean, do you install something from cygnome.sourceforge.net?
If so, you'd better move cygnome directory out of download directory,
and then, install cygwin first. After that, you can move cygnome back
and install again.
If not, forget what I'm
rickiez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a 2000 server running Cygwin and SSH and it has been working fine for a
> year or so, but I went to add a user to Active Directory and I can see the user
> in /etc/passwd
Do you mean you add user information into /etc/passwd manually?
IMO, you should
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Robin,
>
> No such luck! By the way I did the install again and now the /tmp warning
> is gone..
> But now I cannot figure out how to get to home with this "bash-2.05b$"in
> the console.
> Used to be that when I started Cygwin it got me to my home directory.
> Now it
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