On Wednesday 12 May 2021 09:51:45 Richard Biener wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 6:34 PM Serge Belyshev via Gcc
wrote:
> > > $ egrep "mpfr\.h" log/cfg/cfg.gcc-11.1.0.log
> > > checking for the correct version of mpfr.h... buggy but acceptable
> > >
> > > It appears "gcc-11.1.0/contrib/download_p
Hi,
(was advised to post here rather than gcc-help@)
$ egrep "mpfr\.h" log/cfg/cfg.gcc-11.1.0.log
checking for the correct version of mpfr.h... buggy but acceptable
It appears "gcc-11.1.0/contrib/download_prerequisites"
specifies "mpfr-3.1.4.tar.bz2" whereas top level 'configure'
has "MPFR
On Wednesday 30 July 2014 15:40:56 Theodore Si wrote:
> But how? Could you be more specific?
> I am using NAT to connect my virtual machine to the Internet.
We need more information off you. What kind of vmware? What host platform?
What Centos? What is your exact 'wget' command & failure message?
Hi,
It has likely been over a decade since Chris blasted me into orbit over
something I stuck my head over the parapet for(*). Corinna I don't think
I've ever wrangled with. Nevertheless, with the New Year beckoning it is
about time I acknowledged just how much easier life has been because of
On Monday 19 August 2013 17:40:31 bartels wrote:
> On 08/19/2013 06:31 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
> > First of all, it's not clear to me whether it is a Microsoft problem
> > or a device driver problem. I would see what's known about the
> > behavior of the devices and their drivers with the specific W
:
> On 5/28/2012 4:11 PM, Guy Harrison wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > The actual fault lies in 'cj-defrag' where 'cjx' mails the output
> > of 'cj-defrag'. 'cj-defrag' calls a child script 'sd-defrag' and
> > all
Hi Folks,
The actual fault lies in 'cj-defrag' where 'cjx' mails the output
of 'cj-defrag'. 'cj-defrag' calls a child script 'sd-defrag' and
all 'sd-defrag' does is call "df.exe". The single line at the bottom
simplifies the problem: do a quick defrag of the E: drive.
The other issue was $TMP
[snip]
> > ..unfortunately I can't post the value for SSH_USER but as previously
> > posted SSH_GATE is "198.81.193.104". Is it possible for others to try..
> > $ ssh -vv 198.81.193.104
> > ..as that's enough to trigger the fault.
On Thursday 02 February 2012 04:38:59 Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>
On Wednesday 01 February 2012 18:04:19 Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 2/1/2012 9:42 AM, Guy Harrison wrote:
> > Hi Ryan,
> >
> > On Wednesday 01 February 2012 13:43:32 Ryan Johnson wrote:
> >> On 01/02/2012 5:46 AM, Guy Harrison wrote:
> >>> Hi Folks,
>
Hi Ryan,
On Wednesday 01 February 2012 13:43:32 Ryan Johnson wrote:
> On 01/02/2012 5:46 AM, Guy Harrison wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > Can anyone help interpret this? I am fairly certain the problem lies
> > with IBM but I am no crypto expert. Is (for instance) t
Hi Folks,
Can anyone help interpret this? I am fairly certain the problem lies with
IBM but I am no crypto expert. Is (for instance) the server rejecting the
connection because (say) it does not understand ECDSA? Unfortunately I do
not have an older instance of cygwin ssh to try that theory ou
On Monday 02 May 2011 21:19:18 Dale wrote:
> Guy Harrison wrote:
>
> Nope. It ain't happening. lol
>
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Paulo Matos wrote:
>
> Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
>> Paulo Matos wrote:
>> > I'd like to have access to 64 bits. I think unsigned long long is 64
>> > bits in g++ although I'm not sure. Is there a way to know which type is
>> > 64 bits long or not?
>>
>> #include and use uint64_t. On systems that la
Fibre Optic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have just written small code, unfortunately during execution i see
> message: segmentation fault. How to let the code create dump file under
> win32 to be investigated ?
You don't say which g++ in use. If you've an NT based OS then try cygwin. It
won't sump core an
On Friday 17 Feb 2006 14:02, Duncan wrote:
> Guy Harrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[snip]
> > Just after I posted yesterday, my "home icon" reappeared in the
> > kicker, complete with its keyboard shortcut. I am now fully restored!
> >
>
> Fully re
On Wednesday 15 Feb 2006 06:39, Duncan wrote:
> Guy Harrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
> excerpted below, on Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:59:23 +:
> > If I can trouble you with a further question, within kickerrc
> > [Kmenu] where do I go next to find its entries?
>
On Tuesday 14 Feb 2006 11:56, Duncan wrote:
> Guy Harrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
> excerpted below, on Mon, 13 Feb 2006 23:26:16 +:
> > On Monday 13 Feb 2006 00:40, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> >> On Monday 13 February 2006 01:02, Guy Harrison wrot
On Monday 13 Feb 2006 23:42, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 February 2006 00:26, Guy Harrison wrote:
> > Anyway, can you confirm it is kicker I'm describing or not please?
> > While it's working I'd like to understand what the settings should be
&g
On Monday 13 Feb 2006 00:40, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Monday 13 February 2006 01:02, Guy Harrison wrote:
> > Atm I'm loathed to play around (still need this box from work). For
> > the apps I know the name of, if I launch them from a console, up they
> >
On Saturday 11 Feb 2006 05:54, Duncan wrote:
> Guy Harrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
> excerpted below, on Sat, 11 Feb 2006 00:32:43 +:
> > Over ssh most of my KDE apps have vanished off the startbar. Would
> > appreciate a hint on how to restore the
On Saturday 11 Feb 2006 09:56, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Saturday 11 February 2006 06:54, Duncan wrote:
> > Guy Harrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> >
> > excerpted below, on Sat, 11 Feb 2006 00:32:43 +:
> > > Over ssh most of my KDE apps h
On Saturday 11 Feb 2006 05:51, Duncan wrote:
> Guy Harrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
> excerpted below, on Sat, 11 Feb 2006 00:32:43 +:
> > Over ssh most of my KDE apps have vanished off the startbar. Would
> > appreciate a hint on how to restore the
Hi Folks,
Over ssh most of my KDE apps have vanished off the startbar. Would
appreciate a hint on how to restore them - is there a command like
kappfiner (which doesn't) which will repopulate it?
TP
Guy
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Adrian Pascu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking to create a GUI for my c++ console application, and I don't
> know how to approach the subject. What can I use?
Wait possibly - dunno. Assuming cross platform, there's always the old
favourites [gtk,wx etc]. If time isn't a constraint then Trolltech's
dfs sd wrote:
> Hi guys!
> I am new to the Gun tool. Is it right if you want to install GUN you
> must install UNIX first?
GUN=GNU?
> So for example now you want to use the MAD decorder,
No idea about MAD.
> is it nessecery to
> compiling the software first before you use it? Thank yo
Hi all,
I'm new to PHP, but have been doing a lot of work with the MySQL 5.0 alphas
looking at the stored procedure implementation. I wanted to work with
stored procedures in the PHP mysqli interface, but it doesn't seem to be
ready for them yet.
The things I want to do with stored procedures th
Chetan wrote:
> In g++ threre is a routine that mangles the symbols. Which is that routine
> ?
cxa:demangle
> Can we put that unmangled symbols in the separate section before
> mangled. Thank you in advance
I don't understand the question - no. Symbols are not portable.
There is an "u
Michael Schuster wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using std::map with a lot of elements. As I
> thought hash_map would be a better choice, I tried to find out the
> improvements.I managed to get it working (after some googling). Ok,
> now my programm works with __gnu_cxx::hash_map but is awfully slow!
> I also
mahesh wrote:
> Is there any compiling option available that we can put unmangled
> symboles in separate section as mangled symboles in .strtab?
No. Not only is it not possible in GNU g++, it is also not possible for
*all* compilers. In english:
Name mangling isn't feasible.
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Paul Schneider wrote:
> Guy Harrison wrote:
[snip]
>> "Dynamic allocation" is still the stock answer. Consider also grabbing
>> some older books which cover "batch processing". Most processing is
>> boring repetitive stuff. Half the battle with prog
Hi Guy Harrison,
you wrote.
>> Do you get the same result if booting without ACPI?
GH> Yes. I'm assuming here that the [default] boot option does not have ACPI
GH> enabled (if so, how to disable it?). The boot results are identical to
GH> when I select option 2 to boot wit
On Thursday 26 February 2004 15:20, you wrote:
> Guy Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > Booting 5.2.1 from mini boot-only iso...
> >
> > [scrolled away]
> > pci_cfgintr; 0:16 INTA BIOS irq 5
> > pci_cfgintr; 0:18 INTA BIOS
del 8 Stepping 0 AuthenticAMD ~350 Mhz
BIOS VersionDMI Ver-2.0, Aug 24, 1995
Total Physical Memory 196,148 KB
I did have a mobo PDF lurking somewhere which I'll try and dig out if
relevent (which it may be, seems to be a mixture of two MSI pdf's).
--
Guy Harrison
[
XFree86-prog4.3.0-12
XFree86-prt 4.3.0-5
XFree86-ps 4.3.0-1
XFree86-startup-scripts 4.2.0-5
XFree86-vfb 4.3.0-5
XFree86-xserv 4.3.0-44
I can do some tests if prompted.
--
Guy Harrison
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CH_FILE)
+if (nts != STATUS_PROCEDURE_NOT_FOUND)
{
WARN("Loading of %s DLL %s failed (status %ld).\n",
filetype, filename, nts);
...or if 'nts' was wrong in the first place.
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Guy Harrison
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:13:20 +0100, "Jan Beulich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>while I was trying to understand this on my own I'm ready to give up. All
>I intended was translating a coupld of filenames from cygwin to Win32 notation
>in an otherwise Win32-only app. I quickly realized that
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 10:46:26 +0800, "Carlo Florendo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Ever since I installed a newer cygwin, I've encountered problems which I
>didn't encounter before. First, there was the
>"ls -l"problem which has not yet been resolved (and which is threaded as "ls
>problem
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 21:31:37 +0100, jblazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have tried to compile an X11 program from the Guile tutorial
>http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/docs/guile-tut/tortoise1.html. I could
>compile it but when I run it from bash, I get a core dump.
I don't program X, neverthel
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 22:51:21 -0500, Christophe Dupre
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>I'm trying to recompile a homegrown program that was originaly
>developped for Unix under Windows. We were successful in compiling this
>program with the cygwin-supplied gcc using our current Makefile
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 13:11:36 +0100, Stan Pinte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>hello,
>
>I am trying to compile something under a pretty recent version of cygwin,
>and it fails, because
>
>typedef complex sim_complex;
>
>gives that error:
>
>../gossip/sim.h:37: syntax error before `;' token
>
>Here
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 21:36:02 -0400, "Gregg C Levine"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello from Gregg C Levine
>Okay. I'll agree with you on that notion, Christopher. No real arguement
>there. Now as to about those messages? Are those actual messages? I'm
>inclined to think not.
Nope. Two arrived he
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 12:41:42 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>Hello all,
>First of all, I apologize for the length of this post. I have done a lot of
>reading, downloading, and building and I am stuck. I am somewhat new to using
>Cygwin but I have been an embedded systems engineer for 15 years so
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 16:26:30 -0700 (PDT), Brian Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>If I want GTK+ for use on cygwin and Xfree86. Let's
>say I want to compile Dillo for the XFree86 server.
>Do I get the Windows version of GTK or the unix
>version?
Assume Cygwin=unix. In the absence of gcc being pas
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 10:42:56 -0400, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 05:20:53AM +0000, Guy Harrison wrote:
[snip]
>>If I knew unix I probably could - it's preventing me understanding
>>crucial aspects of the cygwin dll. Neverth
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 12:40:54 -0400, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>>>On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 11:26:42AM +0000, Guy Harrison wrote:
>>>>On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 15:35:53 -0400, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>wrote:
>&g
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 11:56:57 -0400, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 11:26:42AM +0000, Guy Harrison wrote:
>>On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 15:35:53 -0400, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>wrote:
Shame us non-developers can
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 15:35:53 -0400, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 06:42:50PM +0000, Guy Harrison wrote:
>>On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 08:58:16 -0400, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, Sep
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 08:58:16 -0400, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 09:09:37AM +0000, Guy Harrison wrote:
>>I can't seem to figure out how to set a breakpoint in sigproc.cc without
>>recompiling make with debug. Any hints?
>
Hi Folks,
I took the plunge and installed. My first thought was "er, it don't
work". Some notes for the record before I forget them...
Debug build:
"makeg.sh install" strips targets. Perhaps not all but it is passing
"-s" to 'install'.
Installation (debug or normal):
"make" does indeed relink
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 22:06:58 +0200 (MEST), Alexander Gottwald
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sun, 25 Aug 2002, Guy Harrison wrote:
>
>[big diff]
>>
>> ...it might even still cross-compile! ;-)
>
>It does. Good Work :)
Thanks!
>bye
>ago
>BTW: When
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 07:11:37 -0400, "Harold Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Guy,
>
>Okay, this looks reasonable. I will take a look at it and submit it when I
>get a chance. Classes start today, so it may be a few days.
No problem. Things progress slow my end!
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 11:14:56 -0700 (PDT), Nicholas Wourms
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>--- Guy Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 10:13:50 -0500, "Michael Harnois"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Oooh. This is
On Fri, 23 Aug 2002 14:58:33 +0200 (CEST), Alexander Gottwald
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 23 Aug 2002, Guy Harrison wrote:
>
>>
>> I've done similar to other Imakefiles that require it. Should I post
>> details?
>
>You could send a diff aga
On Fri, 23 Aug 2002 17:48:05 -0400 (EDT), "Harold Leatherman Hunt II"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Well, I can't offer any help because I have no idea what you are doing. In
>order for me to help, or for me to even investigate this problem any further,
>you are going to have to follow, exactly, t
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 10:13:50 -0500, "Michael Harnois"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Oooh. This is stranger than I thought. Some of those programs do get built
>correctly, despite the log messages. For instance in config/util, makestrs,
>revpath, and rman build ... but lndir doesn't.
Probably becau
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 01:21:41 -0400, "Harold Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Michael,
>
>Oh, you are only missing about 30 pages that describe exactly how to build
>XFree86 for Cygwin:
>http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/cg/cygwin-xfree-cg.html
>
>Start with those. It is unlikely that you will have
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 15:01:54 +0200 (CEST), Alexander Gottwald
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
RE...
>On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
>
>>
>> I did a little research and indeed it is those damn SuSE people who broke
>> the cross compiling system! Take a look at:
>> http://www.xfree86.org/~
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 15:25:27 -0500, "Matt Minnis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Larry,
>
>I did an nm -C and collected the output to a text file.
>I found references to these functions in libc, libg, and libcygwin.
>I am not quite sure what to look for now.
>Can you explain what I need to be lookin
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 13:11:53 EST, Brian Keener
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wrote:
>> > As for the &'s, I wonder if it's a w32api reference issue? The compiler
>>
>> > complains if they are present for me.
>>
>> For me it is the opposite. g++ complains when they are *not*
>>
>> present.
>>
>I
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 17:36:46 -0400, "Gabriel Antonio Arcos Acosta"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm trying to port a program that was originally designed on IRIX system
>with Delta/C++ compiler over a SGI Indy box. When I try to compile one of
>the source files this error appear:
>
>$ gcc -w -g -I
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 14:02:34 +0900, "Dylan Cuthbert"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hmm.. I noticed some talk on a mailing list somewhere about problems with
>locales... could it be to do with input streams trying to look up locale
>info and getting null ptrs as a result?
>
>I'll try compiling libst
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 11:01:19 -, "Chris January" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Can someone with Cygwin 1.3.10 DLL please check what output you get if you
>type the following:
>1. Click Cygwin.bat
>2. Type cd /cygdrive
>3. Type ls
Administrator@SD ~
$ cd /cygdrive
Administrator@SD /cygdrive
$ l
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 16:12:17 +0100, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 01:31:16PM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
>>
>>
>> Guy Harrison wrote:
>>
>> >On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 14:49:28 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guy Harri
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 14:49:28 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guy Harrison)
wrote:
I'm pleased to be able to report some progress! I've located where the
key difference lies between sshd running as an NT service and sshd
running in just about any other fashion.
1236int
o SYSTEM but to no
avail.
>Guy Harrison wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Not knowing anything about SSH I didn't realise openssh-3.0.2p1-4 (and
>> former) versions shouldn't have been asking for a password with the
>> correct keys at either end. I assumed I
Hi,
Not knowing anything about SSH I didn't realise openssh-3.0.2p1-4 (and
former) versions shouldn't have been asking for a password with the
correct keys at either end. I assumed I'd got something in a mess. It
appears not.
In the end I compiled openssh so I could get a bit more information o
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 15:15:39 -0800, Peter Wohlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
>Guy Harrison wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 21:57:29 +0100, "Gerrit P. Haase"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Now I'm only missing
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 01:10:14 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guy Harrison)
wrote:
Hi again folks (he says after a week - sorry about that),
I have some questions at the end.
>I've a need for this myself - so I'm writing one (C++). Here's its
>"usage"...
>
>Usage: c
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 22:06:37 +0100, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 12:26:42PM -0800, Katherina O'Connor wrote:
>> > Usage: cygqrysrv
>>
>> >Cool, afaik there is nothing like this included with >windows or the resource kit.
>>
>> ... apropos sc.exe (NT4 reso
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 21:10:35 +0100, "Ralf Habacker"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>Can you explain, what name "cygqrysrv" mean ?
CYGwin QueRY SeRVice. I forgot to mention that ;-)
My initial idea was that it simply be "sc query" (as in 'SC.exe' from
the NT Resource Kit) because I can never r
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 21:57:29 +0100, "Gerrit P. Haase"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hallo Katherina,
>
>Am 2001-11-25 um 21:33 schriebst du:
>
>>> Usage: cygqrysrv
>
>>>Cool, afaik there is nothing like this included with windows or the resource kit.
>
>> ... apropos sc.exe (NT4 resource kit/1996)
Hi folks,
I've a need for this myself - so I'm writing one (C++). Here's its
"usage"...
Usage: cygqrysrv
--machine machine-name
--database database-name
--access-level GENERIC_ [ READ WRITE EXEC ]
SC_MANAGER_
[
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 17:12:44 -0500, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Just remove all occurrences of strerror.[oc] from the Makefile.
Now there's an idea! :-)
>On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 09:41:48PM +0000, Guy Harrison wrote:
>>On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:15:36 -070
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:15:36 -0700, "Joe Graham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
FWIW here's my stab at it...
There should be only one sys_errlist.
>Hello
>I ran into the following 2 problems when trying to build gcc-2.95.3-5 on
>cygwin and gcc-3.0. Both gave me the same problems in the same file.
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:13:49 -, "Fergus"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I tried installing grap-1.21.tar.gz available from
>http://www.lunabase.org/~faber/Vault/software/grap/ but failed at the make
>stage. No doubt me doing something daft or failing to do something sensible.
Was this the erro
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 13:27:09 +1100, Mathew Boorman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>cgf said:
>>This would also be one of those errors where if I can't duplicate it, I
>>can't fix it.
>
>and in response to:
>
>>>My (pretty clean) 2000 machine at home gdb works fine. (1.3.3-2 I think)
>>>My NT4SP6 mac
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