> Before the reloc changes, you'd already get an error if
> your program used ctype functions.
Thinking it might be useful to get the error messages into the googlotron, I
tried to demonstrate this with little programs like this:
$ cat /tmp/ctype.c
#include
int main() {
return tolower(' ');
Linking a C program using 1.7.0-63 or 1.7.0-64 causes this runtime error when
attempting to run the program on Cygwin 1.5:
"The procedure entry point cygwin_create_path could not be located in the
dynamic link library cygwin1.dll".
This happens with gcc-3 or gcc-4 - it's the Cygwin version that
-58 fixed a repeatable crash I was seeing in fork on every machine on
which I ran a particular big hairy application
(http://software.jessies.org/terminator). Nothing new there, so I only
spam you with my thanks because the machines in question were all
running 1.5, though the executable was compi
> The problem here is that you're loading the Cygwin1.dll library
> dynamically, as opposed to linking against it normally.
(Depending on exactly what you're trying to do, another approach can be to
use a Cygwin-based executable to launch Java. There's more information
about how to do that, incl
Martin Koeppe wrote:
>> (samba reports the device number as low part of the inode number, and
>> the real ext2 fs inode number as high part, which is bad for
>> interix/sfu, as it only shows the low part as inode number. I just
>> reported this as samba bug 3287, see
>> https://bugzilla.samba.o
> I need terminal and ncurses support and I have a JNI
> layer that interacts with "curses" functions.
Me too (for http://www.jessies.org/~enh/software/terminator/).
> I have problems using the cygwin libraries with Java
> VM.
I had problems too - probably the same ones. They're discussed at:
Is it deliberate and desirable to have less(1) not be terminfo-aware?
Splitting the terminal capability database into several files certainly
makes it easy to install the entry for a new terminal type.
Background:
I've been porting a terminal emulator
(http://www.jessies.org/~enh/software/termina
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