On 07/11/15 09:06, Francis ANDRE wrote:
Le 07/11/2015 09:13, David Stacey a écrit :
On 07/11/15 07:12, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 07/11/2015 07:39, Francis ANDRE wrote:
Hi
I have recently updated my Cygwin installation using the latest
setup_x86.exe and then the following executable
PocoDoc --config=/cygdrive/z/git/poco-1.6.2/PocoDoc/cfg/mkdoc-poco.xml
--config=/cygdrive/z/git/poco-1.6.2/stage/docbuild/PocoDoc.ini
emits " Loaded to different address:" error as show below
PocoDoc --config=/cygdrive/z/git/poco-1.6.2/PocoDoc/cfg/mkdoc-poco.xml
--config=/cygdrive/z/git/poco-1.6.2/stage/docbuild/PocoDoc.ini
0 [main] PocoDoc 6616 child_info_fork::abort:
Z:\git\poco-1.6.2\stage\tools\lib\CYGWIN\i686\cygPocoFoundation.32.dll:
Loaded to different address: parent(0x790000) != child(0x620000)
[cut]
\cygwin\bin\dash -c '/usr/bin/rebaseall -v -p' done but nothing
changes
Any idea about solving this problem?
read /usr/share/doc/rebase/README
As this files are not part of the cygwin packages,
you should use the option
-T, --filelist=FILE
Also rebase the files specified in FILE. The format
of FILE is one DLL per line.
Cygwin does have a poco build. To use, install the 'libpoco-devel'
package.
Note that poco-1.6.2 isn't released yet; the latest in Cygwin is
1.6.1. I'll turn my attention to 1.6.2 when it is released upstream.
I am the maintener of Poco on Cygwin... and working on packaging Poco
on various platforms.. It would be nice if you could put the Cygwin
package for poco-1.6.1 here
https://github.com/pocoproject/distro/releases
I think you'll find I am the maintainer of Poco on Cygwin :-)
Whilst you're welcome to take Cygwin's Poco packages from any Sourceware
mirror (e.g. [1]), this really isn't a good idea. Poco is dependent on
enough other libraries that the Poco packages aren't useful or
meaningful in isolation.
This is why Cygwin has a setup executable that manages these
dependencies for you. If you choose to install 'libpoco-devel' (say),
you get appropriate versions of other dependent packages installed at
the same time. And if one of these dependencies updated introducing an
API change, Poco would be rebuilt. A stand-alone package without this
dependency resolution isn't a great deal of use.
Dave.
[1] -
https://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/sourceware.org/pub/cygwin/x86/release/poco/
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