Re: Empty include file on samba share

2010-03-17 Thread Fabian Cenedese
>> And many other errors coming from unknown items because of seemingly not >> or badly read include files. >> >> However the same line works fine if the project lies on a local drive. > > Have you tried adding "--save-temps" to your CFLAGS so that you can capture >the pre-processor output and ta

Re: Empty include file on samba share

2009-01-16 Thread Fabian Cenedese
At 19:34 09.01.2009 +, Dave Korn wrote: > Have you tried adding "--save-temps" to your CFLAGS so that you can capture >the pre-processor output and take a look at the corruption? It might just >give us a clue. I have tried a different file and will show the include structure as well as the

Re: Empty include file on samba share

2009-01-09 Thread Dave Korn
Fabian Cenedese wrote: > make: Entering directory `Q:/Machine/Control' > gcc.exe -mcpu=603 -c -g -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -Wall -Wconversion > -Wsign-compare -O2 -fverbose-asm \ > -S \ > -IN:/IMD/Include32 -IQ:/Machine/Control/firmware/info_ppc/inc > -IQ:/Machine/Control/firmwar

Re: Empty include file on samba share

2009-01-09 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Fabian Cenedese wrote: At 11:28 08.01.2009 -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: 1. Your installation is outdated. You may have better luck if you upgrade. I might try that, but I guess I need to rebuild the tools to use 1.7. I have now used gcc 3.4.3. and 4.1. with exactly the same cygwin1.d

Re: Empty include file on samba share

2009-01-09 Thread Fabian Cenedese
At 11:28 08.01.2009 -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: >Fabian Cenedese wrote: >>At 12:22 07.01.2009 -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: >>>Fabian Cenedese wrote: However if the whole C++ project is moved from the local drive to a share (samba, probably also windows) the compilation may fail w

Re: Empty include file on samba share

2009-01-08 Thread Fabian Cenedese
At 12:22 07.01.2009 -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: >Fabian Cenedese wrote: >>However if the whole C++ project is moved from the local drive to a >>share (samba, probably also windows) the compilation may fail with >>various errors. The main problem seems to be that include files are not >>read p

Re: Empty include file on samba share

2009-01-07 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Fabian Cenedese wrote: Hi I have a problem that may be cygwin or not. I'll just ask here if anybody knows something (or to show me some better place to go to). We use a quite old cross-gcc (2.95.2), built with cygwin and running on various windows (since NT on to vista). The currently used cygw

Empty include file on samba share

2009-01-07 Thread Fabian Cenedese
Hi I have a problem that may be cygwin or not. I'll just ask here if anybody knows something (or to show me some better place to go to). We use a quite old cross-gcc (2.95.2), built with cygwin and running on various windows (since NT on to vista). The currently used cygwin is version 1.5.19-cr-0