On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Brian Keener wrote:
> Max Bowsher wrote:
> > (no)winsymlinks - if set, Cygwin creates symlinks as Windows shortcuts with
> > a special header and the R/O attribute set. If not set, Cygwin creates
> > symlinks as plain files with a magic number, a path and the system attribute
Max Bowsher wrote:
> (no)winsymlinks - if set, Cygwin creates symlinks as Windows shortcuts with
> a special header and the R/O attribute set. If not set, Cygwin creates
> symlinks as plain files with a magic number, a path and the system attribute
> set. Defaults to set.
I've read the CYGWIN envi
Brian Keener wrote:
> Then for whatever reason, I cannot remember if Max or Chris suggested
> it or I found something on the list archive about it - but I found
> that the read only checkbox on my links on my w2k system was no
> longer checked. Updating the properties on the symlinks via windows
>
> >16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem
> >/usr/src/cygwin-cvs/obj
> >The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.
> >CS: IP:0077 OP:f0 37 05 0e 02 Choose 'Close' to terminate the
> >application.
> >Close | Ignore
> >
> >AFAICT the command that is failing is:
> >/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.2/
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 01:33:40PM -, Christopher January wrote:
> I'm having trouble compiling this test program:
>
> void f(){}
>
> using the command line:
> gcc test.c -c -o test.o
>
> using 1.3.19 or latest Cygwin snapshot (2003-Feb-07) (same error with
> both) and gcc-3.2-3.
>
> The er
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 10:46:25PM -, Chris January wrote:
>> >I'm having trouble compiling this test program:
>> >
>> >void f(){}
>> >
>> >using the command line:
>> >gcc test.c -c -o test.o
>> >
>> >using 1.3.19 or latest Cygwin snapshot (2003-Feb-07) (same error with
>> >both) and gcc-3.2-3.
> >I'm having trouble compiling this test program:
> >
> >void f(){}
> >
> >using the command line:
> >gcc test.c -c -o test.o
> >
> >using 1.3.19 or latest Cygwin snapshot (2003-Feb-07) (same error with
> >both) and gcc-3.2-3.
> >
> >The error I see is:
> >
> >16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem
> >/usr/src/c
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 01:33:40PM -, Christopher January wrote:
>I'm having trouble compiling this test program:
>
>void f(){}
>
>using the command line:
>gcc test.c -c -o test.o
>
>using 1.3.19 or latest Cygwin snapshot (2003-Feb-07) (same error with
>both) and gcc-3.2-3.
>
>The error I see i
You might want to do either a:
which gcc
and
gcc -v
to see what gcc you are using and where it is coming from...
Wayne Keen
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Christopher January wrote:
>> I'm having trouble compiling this test program:
>>
>> void f(){}
>>
>> using the command line:
>> gcc test.c -c -o test.o
>>
>> using 1.3.19 or latest Cygwin snapshot (2003-Feb-07) (same error with
>> both) and gcc-3.2-3.
>>
>> The error I see is:
>>
>> 16 bit MS-DOS S
I'm having trouble compiling this test program:
void f(){}
using the command line:
gcc test.c -c -o test.o
using 1.3.19 or latest Cygwin snapshot (2003-Feb-07) (same error with
both) and gcc-3.2-3.
The error I see is:
16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem
/usr/src/cygwin-cvs/obj
The NTVDM CPU has encountere
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