On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 12:06:22 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks for the input, Martin, but gcc doesn't work for me. When I type g++
Maybe I found a way. I did the following:
- Download the latest setup program v2.194.2.15
- Download all packages from Internet
- Installed from local directory
Now I am
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 12:06:22 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks for the input, Martin, but gcc doesn't work for me. When I type g++
Sorry, propably I was wrong. I just did a gcc -v, it worked and then i
assumed everything is fine... :-(
regards Martin
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Hallo Tim,
Am 2002-03-23 um 20:00 schriebst du:
> I have just experimented a bit further. Perhaps someone can explain the
> following mysterious dialogue in cygwin (my notes inserted in << >>):
> timh@TOSH /
> $ cd usr
> timh@TOSH /usr
> $ ls
> doc include info libexec local man sbin sh
Stacy,
I'm getting exactly the same problem when trying to install inetutils.
I was upgrading my existing cygwin, and tried many ways around this problem,
ending up by deleting everything and re-installing the current cygwin
(1.3.10) from scratch, using the current setup.exe.
Despite the appare
Thanks for the input, Martin, but gcc doesn't work for me. When I type g++
I get "BASH: g++: command not found" If I type gcc
(which I wouldn't expect to work anyway since it's a C++ program not C) I
get a whole slew of error messages that say "undefined reference to..." lots
of things, inclu
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 10:45:30 -0700, you wrote:
>Most things installed as expected (after 2-3 tries, anyway!), but I have 3
>packages which I cannort get installed: gcc, inetutils, & perl.
I have the same problem, but it seems that these packages work anyway.
regards Martin
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