Steve Levy wrote:
I have installed gcc 3.4.4-3; cygcheck and status is OK.
but, I attempt to compile "gcc sdsinc5.c" but do not get any results (no a.out)
and no warnings.
how can I find out what is happening? Sorry if this is a badly stated question
or to the incorrect forum.
Run: cygcheck
sorry it was a firewall issue.
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René Berber wrote on 24 May 2008 08:26:
> Steve Levy wrote:
>
>> I have installed gcc 3.4.4-3; cygcheck and status is OK.
>> but, I attempt to compile "gcc sdsinc5.c" but do not get any results (no
>> a.out) and no warnings.
>> how can I find out what is happening? Sorry if this is a badly stat
cygwin:
I am attempting to build Perl from source (I'm curious about Perl's
regression test), but it appears that the current Cygwin source distribution
is incomplete:
20080524-083532 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/mydocuments/build/perl-5.8.8-4
$ ./build.sh
+ unset LIB
+ unset INCLUDE
+ exp
Steinar:
Advance warning - I might be reading the problem I'm struggling
with into this...
Take a look at /var/log/setup.log and look at the postinstall
output. I'm suspecting that you're running into a problem I've
seen on 2008 where the bash postinstall fails for some reason
(I've at least se
On 2008-05-24 15:45Z, David Christensen wrote:
>
> 20080524-083532 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/mydocuments/build/perl-5.8.8-4
> $ ./build.sh
[...]
> preq perl-5.8.8-ext-Win32CORE.tar.bz2 not found
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2008-05/msg00046.html
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