Hello Sam,
> So, are we getting gcc 3.4?
3.3.3 is out now, including many fixes from 3.3.4 so actually it is a
3.3.4 release.
3.4.x is in my queue, but it may last some weeks until I have all
together to release a candidate.
Gerrit
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On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 12:47, Larry Hall wrote:
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>
> Rob,
>
> I'm sorry to hear that you don't plan to be around these parts in the future.
> I certainly appreciated your efforts and your input over the years, as I'm
> sure others did too. Good luck with your new job! :-)
>
Thanks...
Its n
I am trying to get Win32-API to compile under cygwin.
http://search.cpan.org/~acalpini/Win32-API-0.41/API.pm
So far I have changed itoa to use sprintf.
Now I am trying to convert the inline assembly written in intel syntax to
AT&T syntax so gcc can compile it.
Can anyone help me with this asse
Perl is now at version 5.8.5-2, but perl-libwin32 is compiled against
5.8.2 and installs in the wrong directory:
http://www.cygwin.com/packages/perl-libwin32/perl-libwin32-0.191-1
With the exception of the OLE module, everything builds and installs
fine on my machine.
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Hallo MagerValp,
Am Sonntag, 15. August 2004 um 18:37 schriebst du:
> Perl is now at version 5.8.5-2, but perl-libwin32 is compiled against
> 5.8.2 and installs in the wrong directory:
> http://www.cygwin.com/packages/perl-libwin32/perl-libwin32-0.191-1
> With the exception of the OLE module,
> "GPH" == Gerrit P Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MV> With the exception of the OLE module, everything builds and
MV> installs fine on my machine.
GPH> Is it possible to get some more details about the error you get?
Sorry, I didn't save it, and I've hacked the makefile now to work
aroun
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On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 11:30:49PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> This looks like an upstream igawk portability bug -- the lines
>
> processed_program=`gawk -- "$expand_prog" /dev/stdin < $program
> EOF
>
> look like the culprit. They should be using xargs instead...
Not tr
Hallo MagerValp,
Am Sonntag, 15. August 2004 um 20:02 schriebst du:
>> "GPH" == Gerrit P Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MV>> With the exception of the OLE module, everything builds and
MV>> installs fine on my machine.
GPH>> Is it possible to get some more details about the error you get
Tom Roche 12:42 PM 8/13/2004
>> I recently upgraded my Cygwin, using setup.exe, and everything
>> works nicely ... except setup! When I do from
>> Internet, I get the error dialog
>> Error
>> Can't get list of download sites.
>> Make sure your network settings are correct and try again.
If anyon
I'm hoping someone can help me correct the issue causing the error
listed below. I've attached minimal files to reproduce the error.
Thanks,
reid
$ fltk-config --compile test.cxx
gcc -mwindows -DWIN32 -o test test.cxx -mwindows /usr/lib/libfltk.a
-lole32 -luuid -lcomctl32 -lwsock32 -lsupc++
In
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| Hello Yaakov,
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| To remove the -export-symbols option and make the DLL to export all
| symbols (also the private)? Hmmm, I'm no friend of using .def files
| at all, but I'm not sure if is the right thing to simply export all
|
I've made a new version of gcc available for download.
Again, this release includes changes in the package layout. The core
components with C compiler are in `gcc-core' now (`gcc' in previous
release) and additional drivers are in their own tarball (as in the
previous release). The `gcc' package
Hello Stephen,
> I am trying to get Win32-API to compile under cygwin.
> http://search.cpan.org/~acalpini/Win32-API-0.41/API.pm
> So far I have changed itoa to use sprintf.
> Now I am trying to convert the inline assembly written in intel syntax to
> AT&T syntax so gcc can compile it.
> Can an
Yaakov,
> In theory you're 100% correct, but in practice it appears otherwise. I
> admit that I have not investigated this issue myself, rather I'm
> trusting Hansom Young on what he said. If it's indeed true that the big
> linux distros don't "follow the rules", that's a pretty big precedent,
>
--- "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Attached the diff what I scribbled together (most probably totally
> wrong, but it compiles now and most of the samples are working).
> Please tell me how your versin of Callback is working, mine is kaputt.
Thanks so much for your help. My end go
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