> Greetings, Vincent Richomme!
>
>>>> run setup and choose the directory you want
>>>
>>>> the default proposal is c:\cygwin
>>>
>>> To add:
>>> Strongly advised against paths with spaces or national letters.
>>>
>> wrote:
>> > Greetings, Marco Atzeri!
>> >
>> >> run setup and choose the directory you want
>> >
>> >> the default proposal is c:\cygwin
>> >
>> > To add:
>> > Strongly advised against paths with spaces or national
>> letters.
>> >
>>
>> Again I was not very clear I don't want to know how to
>>
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 01:07:44 +0300, Andrey Repin
wrote:
> Greetings, Marco Atzeri!
>
>> run setup and choose the directory you want
>
>> the default proposal is c:\cygwin
>
> To add:
> Strongly advised against paths with spaces or national letters.
>
Again I was not very clear I don't want to
Hi,
First I am sorry to ask this question but I would like to know if some
cygwin developers
could give me some advice about the way of installing a software at
the root drive
(ex c:\mysoftware) on Windows Vista/7 operating systems.
Indeed normally on those systems application are installed in
>> I understand that GNustep is using a missing reference but I find the
>> error message
>> about dwarf a bit weird.
>>
>>
>>
>> Is it normal ?
>
> I have finally added -lXmu to the command line and it solved my problem,
> so maybe this dwarf error was not important.
> However now I have anoth
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to compile gnustep on cygwin and I followed the following
guide:
> http://gnustep.made-it.com/BuildGuide/
>
> I can sump up by :
>
> A) GNUstep-make
> svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/tools/make/trunk/ gnustep-make
> cd gnustep-make
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/GNUstep --w
Hi,
I wanted to compile gnustep on cygwin and I followed the following guide:
http://gnustep.made-it.com/BuildGuide/
I can sump up by :
A) GNUstep-make
svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/tools/make/trunk/ gnustep-make
cd gnustep-make
./configure --prefix=/usr/GNUstep --with-layout=gnustep \
I have a last question that might reminds you something (at least I hope
so)
and unfortunately that is beyond this mailing list but I chance it
I am working on a msys/mingw installer(EasyMingw) where instead of the
default crappy
toolchain(very personal opinion I encourage you to make yours) I am
i
Hi,
I am just curious to understand how package are installed on cygwin
because from what I can see they are stored as .tar.bz2 archive.
Let's say I have a package with one exe, so it will be packaged
inside \usr\bin :
usr
bin
someapp.exe
however once installed it will end up inside CYGWIN
> Please help me out. I spent for three days but I still could install gcc
> in window on cygwin.
>
> Problem is I could not install gcc file,
> (mingw-w64-trunk-snapshot-20091222.tar.bz2), on cygwin in window
platform.
>
> I would like to unpack and intall gcc
> (mingw-w64-trunk-snapshot-2009122
Hi,
I am playing regularly with cygwin and mingw(w64) on a Windows 7 64 bits
computer and I have noticed something that
I already read on cygwin ML about the creation of a new console when there
is a fork.
So here is the story:
I wanted to compile clang on msys/mingw so I have downloaded latest
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 11:19:36 -0600, David Morgan
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We use cygwin for our build environment, and have observed that
> everything runs extremely slow on x64 systems, for versions newer than
> approximately 1.5.12 (including 1.7.1). When I run the following
command
> in
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