Where does this weird include path come from? Is there something
misconfigured in my Cygwin environment? Here is the line that is printed
by various makefiles:
gcc: C:cygwinusrinclude: No such file or directory
-Patrick
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I want to port an application that uses libSDL. Is libSDL available for
Cygwin? Any chance to get it work?
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FAQ:
I activated option -x in my cygwin.bat and realized, that the batch
execution does not get stuck -- instead it is horrible slow. Until this
problem occured (yesterday), the prompt always appeared at once on my
computer.
I added a timestamp via "date" into my profile. The execution consumes
up to
Hi
When I try to open Cygwin's Bash window, nothing further happens: the
cursor blinks in the left upper corner, no login happens. The windows
reacts on CTRL-C though. After CTRL-C I am requested to confirm the
current batch excecution with yes/no. After confirmation I get a Bash
prompt (sometime
Thanks for giving me a hint!
I figured it out: both macros have to be used INSIDE a "{}" code body in
the right order. So the use like a normal function fails.
Sorry for this redundant news entry :)
-Patrick
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 27 02:30, Patrick Graebel wrote:
Hi!
The
Hi!
The macros for pthread_cleanup_push/pop are corrupt, so that g++
(version 3.3.3) fails on '}'. Also there seems to be a space too much
between macro name and macro opening bracket.
-Patrick
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This stdc++ object...
std::locale loc("djj%%4343");
...does construct well. But it should not. It should throw an exception
like described in Stroustrup.
The arguments "de_DE", "fr" or "deutsch" do not have any effect. Is this
part of cygwin's stdc++ lib not implemented, yet?
-Patrick
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