On 10/19/2010 11:47 AM, Afflictedd2 wrote:
Akakima wrote:
After updating gcc in my cygwin installation, i discovered
that i cannot run gcc.exe from the native winxp console (cmd.exe).
gcc.exe has been replaced by gcc-3.exe.
Of course, this works fine under bash and ash, but it does not work
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On 2009-06-04 16:05Z, Dave Korn wrote:
> enovack wrote:
[using gcc in eclipse; problem not solved by invoking 'gcc-3.exe']
>> It's just a pain since this used to work on my old laptop, which had a
>> previous version of cygwin installed.
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> Sorry about that. Primarily the goal of cygwin is to
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enovack wrote:
> It's just a pain since this used to work on my old laptop, which had a
> previous version of cygwin installed.
Sorry about that. Primarily the goal of cygwin is to provide a linux-like
environment and linux-like behaviour, and from that point of view the ability
to switch the
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enovack wrote:
> I'm having a similar issue with trying to get the GNU g++ and gcc compiler's
> to work with Eclipse and Netbeans. Both report that the file is not valid or
> not found when compiling a C or C++ file.
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> I have just downloaded the latest production release of Cygwin and installed
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Akakima wrote:
> But, i have installed 1.7 yesterday evening.
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> I created shortcuts to dir.exe, ls.exe, uname.exe and users.exe to see
> if gcc was the only program impacted.
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> No change. After the program has done his job, cmd is waiting for input,
> without displaying its prompt.
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> So i
"Dave Korn" wrote:>
Then again, it may be a sign that we're missing a flush somewhere in
the
Cygwin DLL. Are you trying with 1.5 or 1.7? If you haven't tried
1.7 yet,
using 1.5.
But, i have installed 1.7 yesterday evening.
I created shortcuts to dir.exe, ls.exe, uname.exe and users.exe to s
--On Monday, March 02, 2009 19:08:58 + Dave Korn wrote:
Ah, look, it's not that the
prompt is getting lost: it's just that GCC's output comes out after the
prompt for some reason.
That looks as if gcc launches a child process then exits without waiting
for it. The command processor issues
Akakima wrote:
> I agree 99.99 % with you. :-). the 0.01 is about would you please not
> totally forget that cygwin is running on a Win32 platform. (no offense
> here, no joke, no disrecpect, ...)
Absolutely, no offence taken, and I'm sorry if my earlier post seemed that I
had done so. We of
"Dave Korn" wrote:
Windows will do because that's outside my control. (And I don't
think it
would make sense to avoid using Linux features in Cygwin just so
that stuff
will work from DOS!)
I agree 99.99 % with you. :-). the 0.01 is about would you please not
totally forget
that cygwin is r
"Dave Korn" wrote:
Windows will do because that's outside my control. (And I don't
think it
would make sense to avoid using Linux features in Cygwin just so
that stuff
will work from DOS!)
I agree 99.99 % with you. :-). the 0.01 is about would you please not
totally forget
that cygwin i
Akakima wrote:
> Why "of course" ?. You said in a previous post that the update would go
> without change in behaviour.
Sorry, I guess it was only implied by my post: the behaviour of *Cygwin*
applications hasn't changed. I can't make guarantees about what DOS or
Windows will do because that'
"Charles Wilson"
...which you refuse to use. I don't think you're going to get a
whole
lot of sympathy for your "problem" -- and I'm sure Dave is not going
to
respin gcc-3.4.4-999 to "fix" it.
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Chuck
Ok. I was not asking for gcc being respined.
Thanks anyway.
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"Dave Korn" wrote:
Nope, of course not. Use "gcc-3.exe" instead.
Dave, English is not my native language (I guess you know that!)
So i want to add that i am not critisizing
but just stating what i want and what i found. :-)
Why "of course" ?. You said in a previous post that the update wou
Akakima wrote:
> cygwin have more programs and a better "unix" support.
...which you refuse to use. I don't think you're going to get a whole
lot of sympathy for your "problem" -- and I'm sure Dave is not going to
respin gcc-3.4.4-999 to "fix" it.
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"Greg Chicares"
If gcc version 3.x is what you want, why not just downgrade
from 3.4.4-999 to gcc-3.4.4-3? AIUI, the only difference
between the two is something you don't want:
That's what i did (downgraded).
Still, i wanted to make someone aware of the fact that the update was
the cause o
Akakima wrote:
> After updating gcc in my cygwin installation, i discovered
> that i cannot run gcc.exe from the native winxp console (cmd.exe).
>
> gcc.exe has been replaced by gcc-3.exe.
And by a link.
> Of course, this works fine under bash and ash, but it does not work anymore
> under cmd.
On 2009-03-02 05:34Z, Akakima wrote:
> After updating gcc in my cygwin installation, i discovered
> that i cannot run gcc.exe from the native winxp console (cmd.exe).
>
> gcc.exe has been replaced by gcc-3.exe.
If gcc version 3.x is what you want, why not just downgrade
from 3.4.4-999 to gcc-3.4.
After updating gcc in my cygwin installation, i discovered
that i cannot run gcc.exe from the native winxp console (cmd.exe).
gcc.exe has been replaced by gcc-3.exe.
Of course, this works fine under bash and ash, but it does not work
anymore
under cmd.exe.
since i prefer to work under cmd.exe
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