>> I'm seeing an "Permission denied" failure when using chmod on a mapped
>> network drive. The problem doesn't occur on the local drive and if I use a
>> Windows-style backslash in the name, it works?!
>>
>> CYGWIN_NT-5.1 EHOLMBER-XP 1.7.1(0.218/5/3) 2009-12-07 11:48 i686 Cygwin
>>
>> $ echo $C
I'm seeing an "Permission denied" failure when using chmod on a mapped network
drive. The problem doesn't occur on the local drive and if I use a
Windows-style backslash in the name, it works?!
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 EHOLMBER-XP 1.7.1(0.218/5/3) 2009-12-07 11:48 i686 Cygwin
$ echo $CYGWIN
nontsec
ehol
e with
collect2/ld via the cygwin-specific way of passing arc/argv.
Thanks a lot for all the helpful answers.
/Johan Holmberg
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ctionality" of libraries,
any such partitioning seems artificial. I always want a *full linking*
where all object files are needed.
I guess I'll resort to that, but only if no other way
(like "mount -X") works for me.
/Johan Holmberg
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"@files.txt" would be picked up by "ld.exe", but I got the error
message:
ld: @files.txt: No such file: No such file or directory
Is ld.exe not interpreting the special "@" like other
Cygwin programs ?
Am I missing some obvious way of doing what I wa
Cygutils? (The
change sets the data type code to "RAW" instead of "raw" - a
simple change, but the impact on non-postscript printers may
need to be checked).
Thanks,
Carl Holmberg
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