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>From: Gansta93
>Sent: 04 August 2005 16:54
> OK... I though an emulator was able to do the same things as Linux,
> but not Cygwin...
Cygwin isn't an emulator, it's an emulation layer; this is different.
If you want to run Linux software on Windows, it does run unde
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OK... I though an emulator was able to do the same things as Linux,
but not Cygwin... I may have missunderstood cygwin purpauses as you
said Pavel Tsekov. I'll have to let Linux for others people...
Thank you for helps.
Patrick
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On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Gansta93 wrote:
> the output of file pbcompiler.exe is:
> pbcompiler.exe: ELF 32-bit LSB Executable, Intel 80386, version 1
> (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.2.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs),
> no stripped
> About cygcheck -svr: the output is too long for my screen, a
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the output of file pbcompiler.exe is:
pbcompiler.exe: ELF 32-bit LSB Executable, Intel 80386, version 1
(SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.2.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs),
no stripped
About cygcheck -svr: the output is too long for my screen, a
Hello,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Gansta93 wrote:
> For mount command, this command is not in my logic... I've tried and
> tried again, alwais displaied the help... and unable to have it
> correctly... argh... and about rename the file, when I type
> pbcompiler
> or
> pbcompiler.exe
> I read
> command
> pbcompiler
> or
> pbcompiler.exe
> I read
> command not found
Probably because your $PATH does not include . (the current directory).
> and when I type
> ./pbcompiler.exe I can read
> ./pbcompiler: cannot execute binary file.
Hmm, what is the output of "file pbcompiler*"? Are you sure it is
a
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For mount command, this command is not in my logic... I've tried and
tried again, alwais displaied the help... and unable to have it
correctly... argh... and about rename the file, when I type
pbcompiler
or
pbcompiler.exe
I read
command not fo
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According to Gansta93 on 8/4/2005 6:13 AM:
> Hello,
>
> As I have just readed, I've tried to changes permissions using chmod
> 755 pbcompiler for change it because it hadn't permissions for
> execution. But when I type again ls -l pbcompiler the resul
Sorry, I had to read more carefully. If You cannot change the permissions to be
executable, You won't be able to execute it. There must be some options to the
mount command to make everything executable...
Try mount -X ...
regards, matthias
Morche Matthias wrote:
> Does pbcompiler start w
Does pbcompiler start with something like
#!/bin/sh
in ist first line? And does that /bin/sh after #! exist and is that executable?
Does /bin/sh pbcompiler work as expected?
regards, matthias
Gansta93 wrote:
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> As I have just read
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As I have just readed, I've tried to changes permissions using chmod
755 pbcompiler for change it because it hadn't permissions for
execution. But when I type again ls -l pbcompiler the result is the
same and I cannot execute is. Is windows 98
r your help.
>
> Patrick
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> ? : "Gansta93" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Envoy? : jeudi 4 ao?t 2005 13:20
> Objet : Re: Problem with exec and some suggestions
>
>
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On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Gansta93 wrote:
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> > That's exactly what exec is for: transfer all control to the
> > program you specified. When it ends, everything ends: the command
> > shell and the window it lives in.
> >
> > Just leave out the ex
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> That's exactly what exec is for: transfer all control to the
> program you specified. When it ends, everything ends: the command
> shell and the window it lives in.
>
> Just leave out the exec prefix.
>
> Stein
Hello,
Thanks. But when I just type t
Gansta93 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new user of Cygwin and a beginer on Linux.
> I have downloaded all Cygwin packages today. The problem is when I
> type exec And the executable name and parameters I want to pass to
> it, the consol window close and I can't see the result of my command.
> Why can't
Gansta93 wrote:
The problem is when I
type exec And the executable name and parameters I want to pass to
it, the consol window close and I can't see the result of my command.
That's exactly what exec is for: transfer all control to the program you
specified. When it ends, everything ends: th
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