tered the same kind of problem ?
Is there a known workaround ?
Can one reasonably expect that Cygwin implement 'nanosleep' in the
future ?
Thanks for any help,
Pierre
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or any help.
Pierre
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you David for the links, and also to every body for your
advices and suggestions.
Pierre
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with ada support ?
Pierre
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> Pierre Habraken writes:
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> > I am trying but fail to build an X11 program using Cygwin and Gnat
> > 3.14p.
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> I think you like to live on the edge :-)
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> If the X11 libs work with cygwin, that means that they are cygwin based.
> Cygwin is a posix emulat
be in a directory that is included in your
> PATH environment variable like e.g. /bin. PATH always needs to be existent.
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> Gerrit
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t variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH with
Cygwin ?
Thanks for any help,
Pierre
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