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Im trying to compile with a cyg makefile. Ive changed my directory within the
shell to my programs ( C source code ) folder. When I run the following
command "make -f makefile.cyg depend" It gives me a list of header files
(files from my program, not API) that it cant locate "No such file or
direc
Thanks for the info.
I realize that It emulates Unix, I just wanted to know if it was closer to
one or the other.
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
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> But really, you're likely to find that you need to blaze your own path
> here.
>
Im trying. Ive made some progress on my compilation, its just taki
Cygwin emulates an environment closest to SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX, IBM's AIX,
DEC OSF (Digital UNIX), or IRIX ?
No this is not my homework. I need to know the closest archetype for a
makefile.
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Greg Chicares-2 wrote:
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> What system-specific issues do you expect to encounter,
> or have you encountered on other platforms?
>
I personally dont know. Im trying to compile source code that I did not make
myself. The ReadMe that comes with it tells me to run these commands:
{
% cd /usr/loc
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