[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Incidentally I did have trouble with the serial port baud rate, and increased
> programmatically for this program up to 38400 (from 9600). Would this have
> any bearing? It's the same on both PCs (and same hardware attached to each on
> the same port number).
Don'
Thanks again for your reply, René
> cygcheck
Did that. Gives me the same DLLs as the working one.
> > Incidentally I'm run a one minute cron job (for the working process) -
> > would that affect anything?
> Could be, if the process runs more than once concurrently and tries to
> access the same
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Is there any way of checking which particular Windows.dll it could be
> needing?
cygcheck
will list the dynamic libraries used.
> Could there be any serial port setting that may be affecting it?
I don't see how.
> Incidentally I'm run a one minute cron job (
Thanks again for your reply.
> The normal exit does flush and close all open file descriptors,
I thought that was the case, so had not worried about closing the files.
> so what you are seeing is odd.
I agree. I've used some varied Unix systems in the past, and never had this.
> Now, the normal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for your reply,
>
>>> * Suddenly I could no longer redirect the output of this program, and the
>>> two
>>> files it created were now blank.
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>
>> Did you forget to close the files
> Thanks for that, that's fixed the writing of the files! Dunno why th
Thanks for your reply,
> > * Suddenly I could no longer redirect the output of this program, and the
> > two
> > files it created were now blank.
> [snip]
> Did you forget to close the files
Thanks for that, that's fixed the writing of the files! Dunno why that's
happened only on this machine.
andyburgess wrote:
> I have been developing a system with the wonderful Cygwin and have
> encountered a problem today. A program I was developing on a development PC I
> copied over to the 'live' box (through network). This program produces two
> fopen'ed files written with fprintf.
>
> Summary o
Hi there,
I have been developing a system with the wonderful Cygwin and have
encountered a problem today. A program I was developing on a development PC I
copied over to the 'live' box (through network). This program produces two
fopen'ed files written with fprintf.
Summary of issue:
* Suddenly I
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