Hello from Gregg C Levine
I need to build a cross compiler using Cygwin for the SH3/4 family of
processors, for an embedded project who uses those, and then one for
the M68K processors for the VME bus based systems who use those, end
target will be Linux on them. Eventually I'll move the whole busi
I'm setting up Cygwin. I downloaded files to one machine, and I want
to install over the network to another machine (I don't have enough
space for both the pre- and post-install files on the target machine).
However, when I run setup on the other machine, as soon as it starts
copying files, I get t
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 09:54:13AM -0700, The One wrote:
> Sorry to have to send this to you. I've been looking for answer and
> have posted this on the forum but no luck so far. I remember your
> name from a few responses on my previous posts.
> [snip]
Please read the following:
http://www
Yaakov,
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 01:34:20PM -0500, Yaakov S wrote:
> Rebaseall is subject to "growing pains". In addition to the 500-some
> packages in the distro, I have my Cygwin Ports repository installed as
> well, which makes for a total of almost 1300 binary packages.
Actually, the above br
c0ldfyr3 wrote:
> I am not trying to run it, I am trying to compile the .so for a plugin I
> am writing for the game.
Are you cross-compiling? When you say .so that is also for Linux/Unix.
> To do that, I need the .so's and .lib's from the srcds package.
> To get that, I either need to run the
I am not trying to run it, I am trying to compile the .so for a plugin I am
writing for the game.
To do that, I need the .so's and .lib's from the srcds package.
To get that, I either need to run the 4 hundred something mb full file.
Or the hldsupdatetool to download the package.
I have a compi
c0ldfyr3 wrote:
> Hi all, im new to the list so excuse any mistaken ignorance on my behalf =P
>
> I have a problem, and ill try to give as much detail as possible.
>
> I am trying to run the file hldsupdatetool.bin downloaded from filefront.
> When this failed, I downloaded hlds_l_1120_full.bin
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 02:10:14PM +0200, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
>I have observed with recent snapshots (20050922, 20050923 19:07:57 but
>also with some previous snaps) that when one closes the Emacs window
>(after the work is finished), in the xterm window, appear a lot of of
>lines like these:
>
Hi all, im new to the list so excuse any mistaken ignorance on my behalf =P
I have a problem, and ill try to give as much detail as possible.
I am trying to run the file hldsupdatetool.bin downloaded from filefront.
When this failed, I downloaded hlds_l_1120_full.bin from the same website.
I ha
Eric Blake writes:
> Since I am now the sharutils maintainer, I wanted to try building
> sharutils from CVS. But bootstrapping a fresh checkout requires
> autogen, so I gave a try at compiling autogen-5.7.2. Compilation
> failed because guile-1.6.7-1 has a broken /usr/lib/libguile.la,
> generate
Hi Jason,
Sorry to have to send this to you. I've been looking
for answer and have posted this on the forum but no
luck so far. I remember your name from a few
responses on my previous posts. I believe you're very
experience and knowledgeable in cygwin. Hope you can
give me some hints as why f
I have observed with recent snapshots (20050922, 20050923 19:07:57 but
also with some previous snaps) that when one closes the Emacs window
(after the work is finished), in the xterm window, appear a lot of of
lines like these:
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Gunnar Thielebein wrote:
If I try to compile PadWalker-0.12 for Perl under Cygwin Bash I get a
error message telling me
MAKE Version 5.2 Copyright (c) 1987, 1998 Inprise Corp.
Fatal: '/usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/Config.pm' does not exist - don't know
how to make it
^
This is NOT Cygwin's ma
If I try to compile PadWalker-0.12 for Perl under Cygwin Bash I get a
error message telling me
MAKE Version 5.2 Copyright (c) 1987, 1998 Inprise Corp.
Fatal: '/usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/Config.pm' does not exist - don't know
how to make it
although path is accessible via bash but not in explo
On 9/23/05, Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 05:58 AM 9/23/2005, you wrote:
> >Hi to all,
> >
> >--
>
>
>
> >---
> When I try to reply to a posting by email the entire window
> simply goes black. My mail_editor_command is "mutt -H '%s'",
> and I am using rxvt (in Cygwin).
As I thought, it was a terminal issue.
instead of
set mail_editor_command "mutt -H '%s'"
using
mail_editor_command "export TERM=vt220
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