Like I said I'm sure I missed a step. I downloaded the 4 zip files from
MinGW. I extracted the files into the cygwin folder leaving the directories
untouched. There are now three new folders in the cygwin folder. This didn't
do anything, so I copied all the files out of these three new folders a
First, it works on my system. In fact, I just checked for replying to this
email.
Could you tell what exactly you did since it is a while back. If I recall MinGW
must installed first. Then, take the binary, include and lib directories and
lay on top of cygwin directory. I hope it helps.
AV
>
Sorry for the late response.
I downloaded the 4 zip files from Mingw.org and extracted them to my cygwin
file replacing all. This didn't seem to do anything. Is there something I
missed after I extract the files?
Thanks for the help
Craig Sorensen
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Peter W Meyer wrote:
I am also trying to run tasking using GCC-Ada and cygwin and I'm getting
the Tasking not implemented message. I took a look at the emails regarding
this and the responses. > I went back to Cygwin setup to see what I had
installed already and found that I already had the Mi
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 08:43:47PM -0500, Anh Vo wrote:
>>> "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/11/2005 1:54 PM >>>
Peter W Meyer wrote:
> I am also trying to run tasking using GCC-Ada and cygwin and I'm getting
> the Tasking not implemented message. I took a look at the emails
regarding
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 08:43:47PM -0500, Anh Vo wrote:
> >>> "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/11/2005 1:54 PM >>>
> Peter W Meyer wrote:
> > I am also trying to run tasking using GCC-Ada and cygwin and I'm getting
> > the Tasking not implemented message. I took a look at the emails regard
>>> "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/11/2005 1:54 PM >>>
Peter W Meyer wrote:
> I am also trying to run tasking using GCC-Ada and cygwin and I'm getting
> the Tasking not implemented message. I took a look at the emails regarding
> this and the responses.
>
> I went back to Cygwin setup t
Peter W Meyer wrote:
> I am also trying to run tasking using GCC-Ada and cygwin and I'm getting
> the Tasking not implemented message. I took a look at the emails
regarding
> this and the responses.
>
> I went back to Cygwin setup to see what I had installed already and found
> that I already
Peter W Meyer wrote:
I am also trying to run tasking using GCC-Ada and cygwin and I'm getting
the Tasking not implemented message. I took a look at the emails regarding
this and the responses.
I went back to Cygwin setup to see what I had installed already and found
that I already had the Mingw
I wrote:
>> 3. Unzip them in cygwin installed directory. Remember to keep
>> the directory structure intact when Unzipping. In addition,
>> select over all when prompted by WinZip.
>
> This sounds dangerous to me.
Anh Vo wrote:
> It is not all. What it does is to replace the Ada compiler
> (GNAT)
Anh Vo wrote:
> If you need both Ada compiler with run-time support and cygwin, do
> the following.
...
> 3. Unzip them in cygwin installed directory. Remember to keep
> the directory structure intact when Unzipping. In addition,
> select over all when prompted by WinZip.
This sounds dangerous to
I posted this question for the same reason you did. The answer was no task
support for Ada run-time support.
If you only want to use Ada compiler with run-time support, without cygwin's
capabilities at all, I strongly suggest that you download the GNAT GPL Edition
for free at https://libre2.ada
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