and runs a script
(which I compiled), which I on't now if it works. But for the stand alones it works
fine.
Regards,
Luis
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 16:40:24 -0600 (CST), Brian Ford wrote:
>On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Luis Torres wrote:
>
>> 2) In relation to the above I tracked the follow
Hello,
While experiencing difficulties running a Java applicaton that calls shell + C
processes, compiled using
Cygwin tools I posed or perhaps ill-posed a question regarding the use of Java. I
think I might eventually
solve my particular problem if I understand 2 points, which I think this m-l
this problem in general?.
Replace the shell cmd.exe under ComSpec env variable?. Use another Java Cygwin specific
build?. Thank you.
Regards,
Luis Torres
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I expect 1883560 bytes. Could someone help/comment please. I am working
on Cygwin 1.5.x using gcc 3.3.1. Thank you.
Regards,
Luis Torres
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Hello Gerrit,
Danke.Thanks for the hint. I downloaded it and it works fine (at least compile/linked
without
warnings ...). That is a much satisfactory solution. I had grabbed some code for
dir/basename
but they were non standard, and would oblige me to change the calls to those functions
...
N
the developers of the code (BHP_SU_V5.0),
http://www.cwp.mines.edu/cwpcodes/BHP_SU/index.html
would probably be happy to extend support to Cygwin (only IRIX, Linux, Solaris, for
the moment), and I could
help on that.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Luis Torres
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