On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 12:03:53PM +, David Starks-Browning wrote:
>Oops, I forgot to provide an important clue! If I remove -lpthread
>from the link line, the executable is OK.
That's the clue I need. I'll fix this.
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Scott Collis wrote:
> I am having the same problem. I switched to 1.3.8 and now when I compile my
> in-house code I get the same popup window that David sees referring to
> /dev/null
>
> I do not use -lpthread but do use -lm on my link line:
Yes! In my previous mail I pasted from the 1.3.7-
I am having the same problem. I switched to 1.3.8 and now when I compile my
in-house code I get the same popup window that David sees referring to
/dev/null
I do not use -lpthread but do use -lm on my link line:
g++ -g -o dgm.tmp Domain.o Element.o Line.o Quad.o Tri.o Edge.o
Basis.o
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David Starks-Browning wrote:
> Oops, I forgot to provide an important clue! If I remove -lpthread
> from the link line, the executable is OK.
>
> On Monday 21 Jan 02, Pavel Tsekov writes:
>
>>This looks rather bizzare! :) Can you show the
>>link line which was used ?
>>
>
Just a simple test
Oops, I forgot to provide an important clue! If I remove -lpthread
from the link line, the executable is OK.
On Monday 21 Jan 02, Pavel Tsekov writes:
> This looks rather bizzare! :) Can you show the
> link line which was used ?
Below.
> Do you have a tool which show PE imports/exports ?
> Som
l with cygwin-1.3.8, I get the
> following pop-up when I attempt to run the executable:
>
> The dynamic link library /dev/null could not be found in the
> specified path ...
>
> And look what cygcheck shows for the cygwin-1.3.8-compiled
> stunnel.exe:
>
>
&
op-up when I attempt to run the executable:
The dynamic link library /dev/null could not be found in the
specified path ...
And look what cygcheck shows for the cygwin-1.3.8-compiled
stunnel.exe:
> ./stunnel.exe
> C:\cygwin\bin\cygcrypto.dll
> C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
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