/bin/xterm: Can't execvp /usr/bin/bash: No such file or directory
cygwin warning:
MS-DOS style path detected: c:\ruby\bin\inputrc.euro
Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /cygdrive/c/ruby/bin/inputrc.euro
CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning.
Consult the u
Hi Christopher,
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 6:30 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Found: c:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin\rm.exe
> Warning: C:\cygwin\bin\rm.exe hides c:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin\rm.exe
>
> in your cygcheck output. I wonder if you're running a non-cygwin version
> of sh (or make) som
I've updated the xerces-c version to 2.8.0-4.
xerces-c is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++
(it is also known as Xerces-C++). xerces-c makes it easy to give your
application the ability to read and write XML data. A shared library is
provided for parsing, generating,
hi, every body.
I have met with a problm and I have tried to find the answser myself but failed.
so please give me a hand.
when i run makefile i got an error message below:
-
arm-elf-gcc -c -mcpu=arm
I've made a new version of binutils available for installation. This
is a refresh from the current binutils CVS.
For a listing of the files contained in this package see
http://cygwin.com/packages/binutils . The project web page has more
details: http://sourceware.org/binutils/ .
To update your
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 11:30:27AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 12:07:10PM +0300, Gadi Oron wrote:
>>Hi Dave,
>>
>>I made some more tests and I've found the root cause: in fact
>>
>>/bin/sh -c "cd "
>>
>>will not work for a directory in $pwd unless it has a leading "./"
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 12:07:10PM +0300, Gadi Oron wrote:
>Hi Dave,
>
>I made some more tests and I've found the root cause: in fact
>
>/bin/sh -c "cd "
>
>will not work for a directory in $pwd unless it has a leading "./"
>
>Only bash - when disguised as sh - has this issue, ash for example
>does
Hi Dave,
I made some more tests and I've found the root cause: in fact
/bin/sh -c "cd "
will not work for a directory in $pwd unless it has a leading "./"
Only bash - when disguised as sh - has this issue, ash for example
does not behave like this.
Do you have an idea how to bypass this?
Ciao
Hi Dave, and thank you for your help.
Concerning your comment - here is the data, but from another project I
am trying to compile (sox) because the source tree is a little
simpler.
1. ./configure --prefix=/usr : pass Ok
2. make returns
$ make
Making all in lpc10
/bin/sh: line 17: cd: lpc10: No s
2008/5/24 David Christensen:
> I am attempting to build Perl from source (I'm curious about Perl's
> regression test), but it appears that the current Cygwin source distribution
> is incomplete:
Yes.
Sorry, I missed this post and anserwed elsewhere.
Please see http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2008-
2008/5/25 Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes:
> On Sat, May 24, 2008 8:45 am, David Christensen wrote:
>> I am attempting to build Perl from source (I'm curious about Perl's
>> regression test), but it appears that the current Cygwin source
>> distribution is incomplete:
[I didn't see David's message on cygw
On Sat, May 24, 2008 8:45 am, David Christensen wrote:
> I am attempting to build Perl from source (I'm curious about Perl's
> regression test), but it appears that the current Cygwin source
> distribution is incomplete:
If you don't want to duplicate the exact cygwin binary distribution,
but don'
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