Hi Gary,
On 29/06/07, Gary Fritz wrote:
EAC has a cygwin1.dll in it!!
(Why in blazes didn't the Explorer find it?? If I search only in
Program Files it
finds the EAC DLL, but if I search all of C: it only finds the one in
\cygwin\bin
The Windows Search Utility defaults to not look in syste
Hi Eric, 你好罗斌 (Luó Bīn),
Yes, it would seem that Cygwin does not fully support the use of
international character sets, Chinese, or otherwise. I have tried
Chinese, and German (both of which I can speak some of), and neither
character sets appear.
Hugh
Eric Blake wrote:
> I'm removing the scr
Hi John,
On 26/05/07, John wrote:
602k 2005/06/26 C:\WINDOWS\system32\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
"cygwin1.dll" v0.0 ts=2005/5/25 19:38
First you need to do two things before, moving on to the cygwin1.dll issue.
1. Remove g77. This is causing issues with Cygwin.
Hi Eric,
On 02/05/07, Eric Lilja wrote:
The command syntax used in the OP works just fine
Yes, you are correct. That command syntax works fine, but appears a
little untidy.
Darrell needs to post
the ouput of cygcheck -svr in an *attached* text file. He also might
want to replace std::cout <<
Hi Darrell,
On 02/05/07, Darrell Blake wrote:
I try and compile it via "g++ test.cpp -o test" but the file test.exe
doesn't get created and the compiler doesn't output any messages.
You have the command syntax around the wrong way.
It should be: g++ -o test.exe test.cpp
Hugh
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Hi Dave,
On 05/04/07, Dave Korn wrote:
Make sure you've got it installed, then add -mno-cygwin to your compiler
flags, then please send any followup questions to a mingw mailing list, not
here, because you aren't really using cygwin any more, you're compiling a
mingw program, and you won't be ab
Hi Luyi,
On 21/03/07, Luyi Chen wrote:
Thanks, but they are audio package with octave core. What I want is
packages from octave forge. I have looked at the downloaded packages
by cygwin setup script. The audio packages are missing. Looks like
it's not popular enough to be taken care of.
You co
Hi Luyi,
On 20/03/07, Luyi Chen wrote:
I installed latest version of octave-forge in cygwin, but there's no
audio folder in this location:
[cygwin home]\usr\share\octave\site\m\octave-forge
You can find the audio folder in [Cygwin home]\usr\share\octave\2.1.73\m\audio.
Hope that helps.
Hugh
Hi all,
I know some weeks back now, that there was a lot of discussion over
the possible removal of the -mno-cygwin flag. Could someone please
inform me as to whether the removal of this flag will be taking place
(or has)?
Thankyou.
Hugh
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Hi Corinna,
On 01/03/07, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 1 19:58, Hugh McMaster wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> On 28/02/07, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >I think it's time to remove the CYGWIN=ntea setting from Cygwin.
> >(see http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwine
Hi Corinna,
On 28/02/07, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I think it's time to remove the CYGWIN=ntea setting from Cygwin.
(see http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html)
How will that affect my system path variable, say 'CYGWIN=tty nontea
nosmbntsec nontsec'?
If so, please explain in a bit
Hi everyone,
After much reading through messages about GCC and libstdc++, I am now
more confused than before.
As a package, libstdc++ does not exist anymore. It seems to be part
of GCC. However, Cygwin does not use it or have it as a package. Is
there a binary for this package, or should I ob
Hi Dave,
True - we don't. I'm not that Agnitum has released another version
though. I may check that.
Hugh
On 20/12/06, Dave Korn wrote:
I just mentioned it because we don't know if OP's version is the latest
up-to-datest.
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Hi Dave,
If this issue is that stack error, it has been resolved by Agnitum.
Well, the solution was provided to me, anyway. I am not sure if this
is the same issue, because the problem has not been copied to this
thread.
Hugh
On 19/12/06, Dave Korn wrote:
In fact, it is /known/ not to help,
Hi Paul,
Are you getting an error message that says something about a 'stack error'?
Hugh
On 19/12/06, Paul Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have recently installed cygwin, and during the installation received a
> > series of crashes for "bash.exe" - standard Windows XP exception error
Hi Magnus,
Have you tried enabling the large Windows memory cache option? This
should increase your Cygwin compile time immensely. The build time is
also related, as you know, to what else is taking CPU time.
Hugh
On 14/12/06, Magnus Holmgren wrote:
I'm trying to figure out why Cygwin build
Hi Corinna,
Does the same result occur when you run 'install' from the command
terminal in Vista, after adding Cygwin's 'bin' location to PATH?
Hugh
On 15/12/06, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
how many packages actually have executables with the string
"instal", "update" and "setu
Hi Larry, and everyone,
I would just like to add that this issue has been resolved by Agnitum,
the developers of Outpost Firewall.
Hugh
On 29/11/06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
It messes with the network stack. This happens at install time, not
run-time. That means that you have to un-install
Hi everyone,
After doing some analysis of this issue, I have determined the problem
to most likely be Agnitum Outpost Firewall. I am not disputing your
findings (Mikkel, anyone else), but all of the evidence that I have
learned point to this. In fact, I installed the trial version 4.0 of
Outpos
Hi Mikkel,
I have tried to install Cygwin, with no luck. The installation did
not even finish the final configuration before resulting in errors.
By this, I mean 'bash.exe' and 'id.exe' were terminated, resulting in
a Microsoft Error Reporting service window appearing.
It would appear that ther
Hi Mikkel,
I too have had this problem, as has another Cygwin user on this
mailing list. I am now attempting to install Cygwin once more to
check whether this problem still exists. If it does, it could be the
result of a recent change to a package.
I will let you know how things go.
Hugh
On
Hi Glenn,
Make sure that you select GCC from the Development area of the setup
programme. That should provide you with what you need.
Hope this helps,
Hugh
On 17/11/06, Smith, Glenn wrote:
I have downloaded the complete Cygwin environment from several of
your mirror sites onto my Windows X
Hi Linda,
Just a quick note. In the setup programme, there is an option to have
'Open Bash Prompt Here' context menu added to the right-click menu.
Hugh
On 11/11/06, Linda Walsh wrote:
After some time debugging I figured out a way to add a prompt option
to the right-click menu on directorie
Hi everyone,
I'd just like to report that this issue has been resolved. It would
seem that my Cygwin installation had never completed properly. A
fresh installation fixed the issue.
Hugh
On 21/10/06, Hugh McMaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> I apolo
21/10/06, Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hugh McMaster wrote:
> I can successfully compile and install Portaudio in Cygwin (after
> performing autoreconf). I have been using dynamic libraries
> (specifically cygportaudio-2.dll) I can even compile my own sources.
&g
Hi everyone,
I can successfully compile and install Portaudio in Cygwin (after
performing autoreconf). I have been using dynamic libraries
(specifically cygportaudio-2.dll) I can even compile my own sources.
When attempting to run the resulting Win32 binary, I get an error,
that I cannot even b
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