03.06.2021 06:37, Andre Mikulec via Cygwin wrote:
> All,
>
> I am trying to compile "R" from source.
any reason ? R is alrady available in Cygwin
>
> I am stuck. I am getting an error. Please, help.
>
> My configure line:
> https://gi
ng whether bzip2 support suffices... configure: error: bzip2 library and
headers are require
```
Thanks,
Andre
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17 à 12:02, Marco Atzeri a écrit :
> On 20/03/2017 11:26, Francis ANDRE wrote:
>> I am not asking for changing the packaging or the package name... just
>> to display it in the window when searching for "postgres"
>>
>
> the search is based on the package name
I am not asking for changing the packaging or the package name... just
to display it in the window when searching for "postgres"
Le 20/03/2017 à 11:01, Marco Atzeri a écrit :
> reply on mailing list.
>
> On 20/03/2017 10:26, Francis ANDRE wrote:
>> It would be nice to ad
Just to clarify, " C:" is not the entire filepath I was giving to
cygpath, it's more like " C:/Temp/a.txt", but I reduced to it when
trying to isolate the difference between versions.
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 9:26 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> A filename can legitimately start with a space and it is a r
ehavior to give an argument to cygpath
starting with a space inside double quotes?
Otherwise, is this an intended change to 2.6.0?
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Hi Corinna
Le 01/12/2015 10:54, Corinna Vinschen a écrit :
Hi Francis,
On Nov 30 23:59, Francis ANDRE wrote:
Hi
The following set-x86.exe command in unattended mode crashes on Win7
C:\Users\FrancisANDRE>c:\cygwin\bin\uname.exe -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW idefix 2.3.1(0.291/5/3) 2015-11-14 12
Hi
The following set-x86.exe command in unattended mode crashes on Win7
C:\Users\FrancisANDRE>c:\cygwin\bin\uname.exe -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW idefix 2.3.1(0.291/5/3) 2015-11-14 12:42 i686 Cygwin
C:\Users\FrancisANDRE>c:\cygwin\setup-x86.exe -B -D -q -n -d -R cygwin
-s http://mirror.csclub.uwater
rebase -O -T list
That's works effectively but why it does not work without the -O option?
Hold on, the story is not closed
when doing the following steps at the console, it works
find . -name "*.dll" > dlls
rebase -O -T dlls
PATH=/cygdrive/z/git/poco-1.6.2/stage/tools/PocoDoc/bin/CYGWIN/i6
Le 08/11/2015 17:05, Ken Brown a écrit :
On 11/8/2015 10:11 AM, Francis ANDRE wrote:
$ rebase --help
[...]
-O, --oblivious Do not change any files already in the database
and do not record any changes to the database.
(Implies -s
Le 07/11/2015 22:17, Marco Atzeri a écrit :
On 07/11/2015 22:02, David Stacey wrote:
On 07/11/15 09:06, Francis ANDRE wrote:
Le 07/11/2015 09:13, David Stacey a écrit :
On 07/11/15 07:12, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 07/11/2015 07:39, Francis ANDRE wrote:
Hi
read /usr/share/doc/rebase/README
Le 07/11/2015 08:12, Marco Atzeri a écrit :
On 07/11/2015 07:39, Francis ANDRE wrote:
Hi
I have recently updated my Cygwin installation using the latest
setup_x86.exe and then the following executable
PocoDoc --config=/cygdrive/z/git/poco-1.6.2/PocoDoc/cfg/mkdoc-poco.xml
--config=/cygdrive
Hi
I have recently updated my Cygwin installation using the latest
setup_x86.exe and then the following executable
PocoDoc --config=/cygdrive/z/git/poco-1.6.2/PocoDoc/cfg/mkdoc-poco.xml
--config=/cygdrive/z/git/poco-1.6.2/stage/docbuild/PocoDoc.ini
emits " Loaded to different address:" err
Hi
the drive letter returned by pwd is a upper case letter while the drive
letter returned by readdir is a lower case letter.
[FrancisANDRE@idefix pocozos ]$pwd
/cygdrive/Z/git/pocozos
[FrancisANDRE@idefix pocozos ]$ll /cygdrive
total 92
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 NT SERVICE+TrustedInstaller NT SERVICE+Tru
While this issue came about trying to install web2py on Cygwin, as per
http://killer-web-development.com/section/2/5, I do think that it is
more an issue with my Cygwin install.
When I try and do the step
" ./web2py.py"
Nothing happens.
How do I confirm where the issue lies i.e. with my Cygwin
Le 07/10/2013 00:33, Christopher Faylor a écrit :
On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 01:06:52PM +0200, Robert Klemme wrote:
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Francis ANDRE wrote:
Hi Robert
The problem here is that the string of the target directory is computed by
another tool -- Mercurial in this case
Klemme a écrit :
On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 8:33 AM, Francis ANDRE
wrote:
Hi Cygwin List
I have a problem with the cd command in a ksh script. In the log below,
there is this error:
/make/scripts/webrev.ksh[2899]: cd:
/cygdrive/z/DEV/OpenJDK_7u40/hotspot/Z:/DEV/OpenJDK_7u40/hotspo
t/make/windows
Hi Cygwin List
I have a problem with the cd command in a ksh script. In the log below, there is
this error:
/make/scripts/webrev.ksh[2899]: cd:
/cygdrive/z/DEV/OpenJDK_7u40/hotspot/Z:/DEV/OpenJDK_7u40/hotspo
t/make/windows/makefiles: No such file or directory
and the snippet producing this er
Andre
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install sshd without any glitches.
Sorry for the inconvenience. Case closed!
Regards,
Andre Loker
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Hello Andrey,
When I run ssh-host-config the script says that creation of the user
sshd has failed:
Do you start it in an elevated console?
Yes, as I mentioned at the end of my (long, sorry) post:
I'm running the Cygwin Terminal with elevated rights, of course.
Regards,
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*** Warning: file is in a good shape.
*** Warning: Host configuration exited with 1 errors or warnings!
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Am 09.04.2012 20:15, schrieb Larry Hall (Cygwin):
On 4/9/2012 1:44 PM, Andre Loker wrote:
The server is a rented root server and is NOT in a domain. Originally
the
name was 'RS200313', but I renamed it (in Windows' Advanced System
Settings
-> Computer Name) to 'loker-
at it: how can I set COMPUTERNAME? Can I
simply export the variable?
Please let me know if you need more information.
Thanks for your answers!
Regards,
Andre Loker
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Am 07.04.2012 19:38, schrieb Christopher Faylor:
On Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 10:48:09AM +0200, Andre Loker wrote:
Hello,
On a new system with a clean 1.7.13 installation (CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64
rs200313 1.7.13(0.260/5/3) 2012-04-05 12:43 i686 Cygwin) I'm getting
STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATIONs whene
ript but runs
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 CT50796 1.7.11(0.260/5/3) 2012-02-24 14:05 i686 Cygwin
everything works fine, too.
I already tried a rebaseall without success.
Any idea what could cause this behavior?
Both systems run Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter btw.
Regards,
Andre
*http://nant.so
led a snapshot?
Regards,
Andre
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Am 04.04.2012 15:59, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Apr 4 15:38, Andre Loker wrote:
$ ./000-cygwin-post-install.sh.done
mkdir: cannot create directory `/dev/shm': Read-only file system
Ok, this is a problem with the 000-cygwin-post-install.sh script now:
Looking good so far, runnin
Am 04.04.2012 15:04, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Apr 4 14:12, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 4 12:24, Andre Loker wrote:
I *suppose* the issue is related to this change in 1.7.12:
"- Cygwin now automatically populates the /dev directory with all
existing POSIX devices."
Do I ha
Am 04.04.2012 13:23, schrieb marco atzeri:
On 4/4/2012 12:24 PM, Andre Loker wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to do a fresh installation of Cygwin 1.7.12-1 on a new
Windows Server 2008 R2 machine. At the end of the installation I get a
warning that bash.sh returned exit code 1.
The related par
is related to this change in 1.7.12:
"- Cygwin now automatically populates the /dev directory with all
existing POSIX devices."
Do I have to take any actions regarding those issues? If so, which?
Thanks in advance,
Andre Loker
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pecifying didn't ever exist (in your local time zone)
> because 0200 became 0300.
You are surely right.
I could'nt imagine it was a bug! but I am also missing of imagination...
Thanks for the answer.
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FAQ:
27;s working on 99.99% of cases.
More surprising, the same problem exists on ubuntu 10.10. !!!
touch: invalid date format `201103270200'
Some patterns are only concerned!
I am disapointed to raise such problem after thousands and thousands uses of
this statement.
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alland wrote:
I have the same issue trying to clone a repo with a recently updated cygwin.
The problem is not present in any other configurations I tried to clone
with, including git/ssh built for MSys on the same computer.
I can confirm the problems myself (cygwin 1.7.1, git 1.6.6.1). Also,
About mail-archives directory and mbox contents on ftp servers.
This directory has disappeared from ftp mirror sites since end of 2007.
I check that on many mirror sites - but not on all. I think I am true.
Containing mbox formatted about principal mailing list,
could we found them elsewhere ?
Hi
What could I do to avoid this problem??
config.status: linking ./mpn/generic/mullow_n.c to mpn/mullow_n.c
config.status: linking ./mpn/generic/mullow_basecase.c to
mpn/mullow_basecase.c
config.status: linking ./mpn/x86/umul.asm to mpn/umul.asm
config.status: linking ./mpn/x86/udiv.asm to
Hi Sylvain
Many thanks for your help... it works as you mention by removing the Logitech
software and rebooting!!
Francis
Sylvain RICHARD a écrit :
Francis ANDRE wrote:
I am constantly facing to this recurrent problem:
$ make
6 [main] ? (14296) C:\cygwin\bin\make.exe: *** fatal
Hi Cygwiners
I am trying to compile the OpenJDK package on a WXP SP2 platform. Building
OpenJDK is using a lot of deeply inter nested makefiles that are lauching a lot
a sub shells.
I am constantly facing to this recurrent problem:
$ make
6 [main] ? (14296) C:\cygwin\bin\make.exe: ***
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] niaid.nih.gov> writes:
> The FAQ is your friend:
> http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.cli
Ah, what a n00b I am :-) Thanks a lot!
André
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Greg Chicares sbcglobal.net> writes:
>
> On 2007-10-01 06:24Z, D wrote:
> > When I downloaded and installed cygwin I had installed various packages. I
was wondering
> > how do I go about updating those packages and cygwin for that matter if
possible.
>
> Run 'setup.exe' again.
Greg, is there
2007/6/27, Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 28 June 2007 02:42, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Andre Xavier wrote:
>
> <http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR>. Thanks.
>
>> Larry,
>> I tried '/etc/motd' yet and isn't work.
>>
Larry,
I tried '/etc/motd' yet and isn't work.
In my case that message is showed when I start o cygwin (cygwin.bat), and
'/etc/motd' is used when you open a new login from cygwin.
Thanks
Andre Xavier
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)&q
Hi Experts
When I start my cygwin, its starts displaying a message like this:
#Message:
Good afternoon Mr. Andre, how are you this afternoon, fine?
Today is Wed Jun 27 17:30:23 2007
#
This message was made by myself, but now I can't remember how I did
it.(Ouch)
Does anyone know to do
Corinna wrote:
> > Andre wrote:
> > Is there an alternative way that cygwin could implement /dev/null
> > in this situation ??
>
> We really don't intend to go down this road. This is just terribly
> broken by definition in these Windows versions. You should be a
ft
intends it... ?!?
Is there an alternative way that cygwin could implement /dev/null in
this situation ??
Andre
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have write access to "%SYSTEMROOT%\Temp"
(again, windows default). since these values are used for the api function
GetTempPath(A|W) some native win32 programs fail due to access denied
error.
shouldnt these values be set by cygwin (perhaps setuid?). or did i simply
configure something t
Hello Brian
Thanks for the hint. In fact, I'm calling explicit bash with
"#!/bin/bash" in the scripts.
I'll try you're workaround anyway as soon as I come home.
Thanks.
Andre
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next line to fail as well.
As I mentioned, under "normal" Linux, the same script runs just fine.
Anyone with any useful hints/tips?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Andre
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I've noticed that robots 2.0-3 fails to update its high score files with
cygwin 1.5.x. Debugging shows that the bug is related to lseek. Searching
the archives, I found this message from cgf:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-07/msg01677.html
And here's why "fails.c" fails:
--- lseek-fails.c
Theo Verelst wrote:
Readers,
Maybe I'm facing a known problem, but I at a glance saw no posts or
README's about this subject of OpenGL includes suddenly generating
errors after a relatively recent cygwin upgrade.
Well, if you looked for posts, you didn't look very thoroughly, because you
would h
Philip Lamb wrote:
Hello,
The changes to in w32api-2.5 expose a problem with the glut.h
in opengl-1.1.0-7 package, file . The problem is that whcar_t
is now required to be defined by /usr/include/w32api/GL/glu.h, however
glut.h does not do so.
I think you meant glu.h in the above line.
I'm
"Robert J. Bobrow" wrote:
Cygwin OpenGL folks,
I have been having problems with the latest version of Cygwin on a Dell
M60. I have a piece of Java (JOGL) based visualization code that works
fine (renders at ~14 frames/second) on other machines, both laptops and
desktops. On the M60 with the new
back to a slightly older version of XEmacs that I
built a while back and this does not appear to have the issue. Please
note that I always use XEmacs in XWindows mode.
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Backpackers usually are rich in stories of past adventures and are happy to share them
with anyone interested.
For more information go to WWW.TRAVELROOMERS.COM
sincerely
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Problem re
Bob E wrote:
...
gcc? -g?? view3ds.o gl_video.o sdl_event.o sdl_video.o
object.o? -o view3ds -lgl
ut32 -lopengl32 -lGLU32 -lopengl32 `sdl-config
--cflags --libs` -lm
...
1- Move -lglut32 -lGLU32 -lopengl32 (in _that_ order) after `sdl-config ...`
2- Remove the extra -lopengl32
3- Remove -lm
An
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 07:59:43PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Anon Mouse wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Couple of comments on the installer:
>>
>> - Does it have to be non-resizable? It's REALLY a pain to keep
>> scrolling left-right-left-right in a 3-inch window
>
>Yes,
Brian Ford wrote:
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Alex MANTION wrote:
> I am experiencing a trouble while I am trying to
> compile OpenGl-1.1.0-6 from its sources available on
> cygwin web site. I need this one to make Ghemical 1.5
> working (for its glut component part [glutinit and so
> on]).
>
The binary
I've updated the OpenGL package to version 1.1.0-7 .
Excerpts from the README:
What has changed since opengl-1.1.0-6
-
gl.h and glu.h have been withdrawn from the package as they are now part of
the w32api package. The w32api package is now required.
GLUT has
Suresh Venkatasubramanian wrote:
So I compiled without -mno-cygwin. According to cygcheck, I get the
correct dlls (dump enclosed below). This time the program runs silently,
and exits without popping up a window and with no errors. From
appropriately placed print statements, it appears that the p
suresh at research dot att dot com wrote:
Hi Brian, Andre, cygwin folks,
Thanks for all your help to date. I have been somewhat lax in replying
since I am sitting at my laptop in India with a slow connection. Here is
the situation:
As per Andre's suggestion, I wanted to force linking vi
S console I get following output
>bash test.sh
test.sh: line 17: /usr/bin/ls: Invalid argument
If the bash is started explicitly before, the "ls" does nothing (even no
error trace):
bash> ./test.sh
If I reduce the length of VAR to 20K (by doing only 2 iteration in the for
loop)
all is wor
suresh at research dot att dot com wrote:
As per Andre's suggestion, i compiled and ran the attached program. Below
are the outputs under different system settings:
All programs run from tcsh inside cygwin. My LD_LIBRARY_PATH also had my
current dir, because I had the nvidia glut32.dll and glut32.
ironment variable
affects the execution of the cygwin "rm" executable.
I hope you can reproduce this in your environment?!
Is there any way to avoid these problems?
Unfortunately we need such long variables...
Andre
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the executable (java) failes...
Thanks for any help
Andre
setClasspath.sh
Description: Binary data
run.sh
Description: Binary data
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Suresh Venkatasubramanian wrote:
Hi,
I apologize in advance if this duplicates questions already asked and
answered: I have searched the cygwin/cygwin-apps mailing lists already,
and there appears to be no clear answer, and most of the FAQs are a bit
outdated.
I have an opengl program that I wi
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Andre Bleau wrote:
> ...
> Even, with 1.4 headers, you would sill need to jump through hoops to use
> 1.4 functionality. You will still need to load the functions dynamicaly
> before using them. You wouldn't be able to simply call
Brian Ford wrote:
...
>Even, with 1.4 headers, you would sill need to jump through hoops to use
>1.4 functionality. You will still need to load the functions dynamicaly
>before using them. You wouldn't be able to simply call the functions as
>when developing for UNIX.
>
A lot of the functionallity
Brian Ford wrote:
Andre Bleau wrote:
...
>API to native Windows OpenGL implementation, accessible through M$'s
>opengl32.dll could be in the w32api package, as it is now. The GL include
>directory could be in /usr/include/w32api exclusively, without need for
>another in /us
Brian Ford wrote:
These questions are mainly directed at Andre Bleau (Cygwin's OpenGL
maintainer).
I am glad that the ambiguity in gcc include search paths has been
resolved. However, the OpenGL includes in w32api/GL are from Mesa, and
are thus more complete and up-to-date.
Well, I hope
I'd like to report that the problem that I reported about gcc 3.2 in:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-02/msg01556.html
is no longer present with gcc 3.3.1
For those who might care, it was a problem of include files in
/usr/include/w32api wrongly taking precedence over those in /usr/in
K, guys,
I understand what Andre is saying, but he said cygwin is offering an
opportunity to use a OpenGL package different from the X11 one.
Exact.
In fact I am trying to use cygwin to avoid havy porting effort. Obviousely
OpenGL on cygwin is slow
Slow under X11 only.
and I'll forget about cygw
Vladimir Baltchev wrote:
The combination OpenGL X11 works fine on Unix.
That's because it is hardware accelerated on Unix.
We are trying to use cygwin to port our applications on Windows. The
cygwin's OpenGL gives us the dependency on the X11 cygwin simulation on
Windows which is slow, I gess..
If I am interpreting the output below correctly, you are developing an
OpenGL program under X11; that's the main reason it is so slow.
OpenGL under X11 renders everything in software, without any hardware
acceleration, so it's rendering is orders of magnitude slower. It is true
that Cygwin's I/
"Zieg, Mark" wrote:
Andre,
I just came across your post regarding GLUI and gcc2/3 under Cygwin:
<http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/27178/match=glui>http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/27178/match=glui
Thank you for clarifying that.
Do you have any idea when th
Amikam Liss wrote:
Hi, I have a problem with glut, I will be happy if someone can help me:
I have Windows98, I installed cygwin yesterday.
I wrote a small progam in OpenGL using glut.
I compiled the program with this command: (the program - triangle.c)
gcc triangle.c -o triangle -lOpenGL32 -lGLU3
Sorry Steve K, but you are heading toward a dead end.
The hardware accelerated openGL drivers cannot be accessed from X window,
and there is no way we can change this. Basicalty, we cannot "teach"
drivers writen by graphic hardware manufacturers how to draw in an X-window
context. So you have t
Your problem is caused by gcc 3 stricker friend declaration checking; you
should stick with gcc 2 (g++ 2) until the opengl package is updated. Use:
g++-2 -o glui glui.C -lglui -lglut32 -lglu32 -lopengl32
"-=]Shromilder[=-" wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a little probleme:
I'm using the last versi
I used to follow Cygwin's development by reading the cygwin-developers
mailing list archive regularly. Now my browser says that I need a password
to do so. What are the reasons for that change of policy?
André Bleau, Cygwin's OpenGL package maintainer.
email: bleau at igb dot umontreal dot ca
Tron Thomas wrote:
Here is the code:
...
::glTexImage2D(GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, GL_RGBA, nWidth, nHeight, 0, GL_RGBA,
GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, pData);
Here is the bug:
From glTexImage2D doc:
void glTexImage2D(
GLenum target,
GLint level,
GLint components,
GLsizei width,
GLsizei height,
Sorry, sent with wrong subject the first time.
Tron Thomas wrote:
I have written a Windows OpenGL program which I can successfully build and
run using both the Borland and Microsoft compilers. When I try to run the
same program after building it with the Cygwin GCC compiler, I get a
segmentati
Tron Thomas wrote:
I have written a Windows OpenGL program which I can successfully build and
run using both the Borland and Microsoft compilers. When I try to run the
same program after building it with the Cygwin GCC compiler, I get a
segmentation fault. I'm very puzzled by this as the progra
Paul,
Here is the part of glpng.h that hurts:
/* XXX This is from Win32's */
#ifndef APIENTRY
#if (_MSC_VER >= 800) || defined(_STDCALL_SUPPORTED)
#define APIENTRY__stdcall
#else
#define APIENTRY
#endif
#endif
Add before it:
#if defin
Paul M Sargent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm currently having some problems linking with OpenGL under cygwin. I was
hoping somebody who understands the system might be able to offer some
advice.
The problem I'm having is that when I try to link my object files together
with "-lglut32 -l
This is a follow up to: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-03/msg00271.html
I improved my patch so that /usr/include/w32api is not searched at all if
-mno-win32 is specified. Search list would now be:
gcc -mno-cygwin : (same as now)
/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/lib/../../include/w32api
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/
I observed that with Cygwin's gcc 3.2, /usr/include/w32api is searched
before /usr/include, even when gcc is called without -mwin32 nor
-mno-cygwin. If somes files exist with the same name in both
/usr/include/w32api and /usr/include, such as mapi.h or the files in the GL
subdirectory, the late
If that's any consolation, I can reproduce your problem with:
gcc version 3.2 20020927 (prerelease)
gcc-2 version 2.95.3-10 (cygwin special)
dumper (cygwin) 1.9
cygwin 1.3.20
You wrote:
Upon execution I see the following in the cygwin console:
$ ./div.exe
7 [main] div 2296 handle_except
Pierre, Jason,
Sorry to jump in now. A good way to resolve that kind of problem is
auditing. As administrator, enable auditing. With regedt32, enable auditing
on selected keys and subkeys for read or write failure, as required. You
will find results in event viewer, in the security log.
Yes,
If you compile with gcc 3.2, the files in /usr/include/w32api are now
searched before those in /usr/include, even without using -mno-cygwin. Is
this intended behavior?
Now, if a file or subdirectory is present in both places, such as mapi.h or
the GL subirectory, it will never be used, even if
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Mikael Åsberg wrote:
I compile this program using gcc:
gcc -g -Wall -o simple1_1 simple1_1.c -lopengl32 -lglu32 -lglut32
The proper order is: -lglut32 -lglu32 -lopengl32
But that doesn't explain your problem. I just compiled and ran your
simple1_1 test program un
Mikael Åsberg wrote:
Hello, I am trying to build a simple OpenGL program (an example taken from
the famous "Red Book"). However, during the build process the following
error messages are displayed:
/cygdrive/c/DOCUME~1/ADMINI~1/LOCALS~1/Temp/ccK0lHn2.o(.text+0xe):test.c:
undefined reference to `g
de program, something like this :
int main()
{
...
HMODULE h = LoadLibrary(dll_path);
FreeLibrary(h);
h = LoadLibrary(dll_path); <-- bailing out here after stack
overflow
...
}
Thanks for any suggestion on how to avoi
use it by force, not
choice) :-)
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On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 14:15, Jason Tishler wrote:
> Andre,
>
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:15:49PM +0200, Andre Truter wrote:
> > Now I installed postgresql on one of the machines and the environment
> > changed.
>
> There are no files in the PostgreSQL package that
ng or file will change the PATH, HOME and environment settings
when cygwin is started?
Thanks
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< The box said: Requi
Daniel Wesslen wrote:
Hi,
Could somebody update GL/gl.h and regenerate libopengl32.a for a more
recent OpenGL version?
Thanks,
Daniel Wesslen
If you mean updating to GL 1.2 or 2.0, no, it will not be done because it
cannot be done. libopengl32.a contains the the symbols for M$
%SYSTEMROOT%\
inetd is in /usr/sbin .
c. kumar wrote:
I checked the inetutil documentation and checked my pc.s.
One of the pc's has inetd installed from an old version of Hummingbird
exceed.
The other pc has no inetd installed at the xp service level at all!
However I cannot find any executable called inetd.
e> What happens when you run acrobat directly from the cygwin terminal
e> without using cygstart? or what about running
e> \winnt\system32\cmd.exe /K \path\to\acrobat?
Invoking 'acrord32 foo.pdf' directly from a cygwin terminal (rxvt)
causes a Dr. Watson. Invoking it via 'cmd /k 'c:\Program
File
BB> What happens using plain start (C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\start.exe)?
I can't seem to find start.exe on my W2K box.
-andre.
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open, acroread starts fine within IE.
I've appended the drwtsn32 file.
Thanks.
-andre.
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