Hello,
I have installed cygwin.. When i try to compile my program ,i get this
error.
abnormal program termination
Can anyone please help.
thanks in advance.
Gavi
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If you need 3.x, build it yourself.
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> Is there a
Is there a reason why base Cygwin still uses 2.95.3 of
gcc, other than you have about 50 x 10^9 other
more important things to do than deal with the
3 series. Is it somehow a poor match or messes
things up for Cygwin?
Thanks,
Wayne Keen
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I have built gcc 3.1 snapshot of today and it works fine...
Stephano Mariani
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> I
Its pretty easy to grab the sources and recompile it for yourself, just
follow the directions on the gcc homepage.
I had some problems with the fastjar directory, whatever that is, but if you
just specify gcc to be compiled when you issue the make command I think it
will skip over that directory.
Is there an equivalent to sigstack/sigaltstack in Cygwin? I have some
code that handles signals and would like to use %esp to hold something
other than the C stack pointer. Thanks for any advice.
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On 2002-03-09, Christopher Faylor wrote:
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On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 11:22:35PM +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>On 2002-03-09, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>>There is neither a libintl* directory nor a libintl* package in the
>>entire cygwin/latest tree. So, in which package do I find the missing
>>files?
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>/contrib -- argh! :-)
>
>That directo
On 2002-03-09, Michael Schwendt wrote:
:There is neither a libintl* directory nor a libintl* package in
:the entire cygwin/latest tree. So, in which package do I find the
:missing files?
/contrib -- argh! :-)
That directory sounded as if it was optional.
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: To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
: Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 14:16:25 -0500
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: It's there. It should have been automatically installed by
:
Greetings,
I use CygWin SSH for access to my repository with
WinCvs.
After upgrading CygWin, WinCvs 1.2 commands are
aborted by the server. WinCvs 1.3b7 works, but the dos
window hangs. The task manager shows, it's ssh that
hangs. So I have to close the dos window manually,
which is pretty annoy
At 11:32 AM 3/9/2002, Nicolae Santean wrote:
>Is anybody aware of any issue related to the system
>call of read(filedescriptor, buffer, nbytes) under
>cygwin? The function is supposed to return 0 if EOF
>or # of bytes read otherwise. I get a 4GB read -
>clearly not correct (nbytes == 277).
>
>App
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 01:37:53PM -0500, David A. Cobb wrote:
>Is work in progress using the available sources to have a 3.1 port to
>the Cygwin platform some time reasonably soon?
Pretty much all versions of gcc for the last four or five years have
worked on Cygwin.
If you are asking if there
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 05:56:09PM +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>Hi everyone!
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>After I had seen errors on new versions of "grep" and a couple of
>others not finding libintl*.dll, I've searched the cygwin website
>for info on where to get that missing library.
>
>I've found a mentioning of two
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There is much mo
I read that gcc 3.1 is currently at "phase 3 (bugfix)" with a target
date of 4/15 (?).
Is work in progress using the available sources to have a 3.1 port
to the Cygwin platform some time reasonably soon?
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I've finally made it: xdvi runs okay under cygwin+XFree86!
Needed a code change in the way read() is called by
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Hi everyone!
After I had seen errors on new versions of "grep" and a couple of
others not finding libintl*.dll, I've searched the cygwin website
for info on where to get that missing library.
I've found a mentioning of two libintl* packages in the browsable
package list at
http://cygwin.com/p
Is anybody aware of any issue related to the system
call of read(filedescriptor, buffer, nbytes) under
cygwin? The function is supposed to return 0 if EOF
or # of bytes read otherwise. I get a 4GB read -
clearly not correct (nbytes == 277).
Appreciating,
Nic. Santean
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> just got cygwin a couple of days ago and have been trying to login as
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martin.bene@myserver's password:
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