Larry Hall wrote:
> Sounds like a tty thing to me. Try adding to your CYGWIN environment
> variable 'notty' and starting a new cygwin.bat.
I've added CYGWIN environment variable:
System Properties/Advanced/Environment Variables/System variables/New...
Variable Name: CYGWIN
Variable Value: notty
At 11:32 AM 8/20/2004, Rajagopalan, Karthik wrote:
Hi Cygwin_Techies,
I have been trying to install working packages of Cygwin for our
current project but fails in every attempt with some issues. Currently I
find the Cygwin doesn't report the compilation errors from Microsoft
Visual Studio C Com
At 05:22 PM 8/20/2004, you wrote:
>"Rajagopalan, Karthik" wrote:
>[...]
>> I am
>> trying to compile a C program through "Makefile" from Cygwin. This C
>> program has syntax errors which are supposed to be shown by Cygwin when
>> running C compiler. It just indicates the following lines and stops
"Rajagopalan, Karthik" wrote:
[...]
> I am
> trying to compile a C program through "Makefile" from Cygwin. This C
> program has syntax errors which are supposed to be shown by Cygwin when
> running C compiler. It just indicates the following lines and stops :
>
> make: *** [/cygdrive/h/test.obj]
Rajagopalan, Karthik wrote:
Hi Cygwin_Techies,
I have been trying to install working packages of Cygwin for our
current project but fails in every attempt with some issues. Currently I
find the Cygwin doesn't report the compilation errors from Microsoft
Visual Studio C Compiler. Let me explain t
Hi Cygwin_Techies,
I have been trying to install working packages of Cygwin for our
current project but fails in every attempt with some issues. Currently I
find the Cygwin doesn't report the compilation errors from Microsoft
Visual Studio C Compiler. Let me explain the problem clearly. I am
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