Hi,
Im not sure exactly what your compiling (a java compiler maybe? if so you
could use gcj as an alternative).
Can anybody help to solve this problem?
Or somebody has similiar experiences?
Any reply will be appreciated.
My environment:
1. Windows 2000
2. Cygwin 2.249.2.5 with gcc 3.2.2
3. Java
Hi,
The sounds like the wrong cr/lf combo is being sent, in other words sending
two linefeeds. Try changing the settings in tera term.
What happens with the windows telnet client ($WINDIR\system32\telnet.exe)?
Elfyn
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Greetings Cygwin Support,
I have successfully installed Cygw
> Im not sure exactly what your compiling (a java compiler maybe? if so you
> could use gcj as an alternative).
KVM is a reference java virtual machine implementaion in sun's J2ME
platform.
> >Can anybody help to solve this problem?
> >Or somebody has similiar experiences?
> >Any reply will be ap
> Calm down. Use g++ to compile C++ files.
> That's the solution.
> cgf
Ah! How obvious.
Many thanks, James
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> "CV" == Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thanks a lot for your help!
CV> Things to check:
I'll be back answering those asap.
Unfortunately, my host crashed (or so I believe: my session was
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> "Max" == Max Bowsher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Max> 126 == DLL not found.
On win2k, I got the name of the dll and the value of the search path
from the Event Viewer, System Folder, in the description filed of the
popup for the related Information record.
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