I can do one better than that. I can point to the Cygwin packages page
which lists all the packages available for installation with Cygwin and
all the files that come with them. It's essentially the same list you
get when you run 'setup' but this page will allow you to see all the files
in these
Thanks Larry
Could you list the files for the Cygwin Supported editor and some of the
other incidentals.
Maybe I will have room on my drive to defrag when done.
Warren
At 08:39 PM 3/24/2004 -0500, you wrote:
You don't need all of Cygwin's packages to be able to write, compile, and
debug C++
You don't need all of Cygwin's packages to be able to write, compile, and
debug C++ code on Cygwin, no. You can probably get by with a default
installation plus 'gcc', 'gcc-g++', 'binutils', and 'gdb', depending on
your needs. That, of course, leaves out your favorite Cygwin-supported
editor,
Do I need those files for writing C++ code, compiling and debugging?
By the way I always get two emails from you for each response-any idea why?
Warren
At 08:25 PM 3/24/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Installing all of Cygwin's packages is quite large, yes. .99GB doesn't
seem beyond reason to me.
X11R
Installing all of Cygwin's packages is quite large, yes. .99GB doesn't
seem beyond reason to me.
X11R6 is the directory with X-windows binaries.
Larry
At 08:03 PM 3/24/2004, you wrote:
>Thanks, Larry
>
>I now have My usr file at .99GB is that normal? With X11R6 at 147MB--what is this
>file
Thanks, Larry
I now have My usr file at .99GB is that normal? With X11R6 at 147MB--what
is this file? I need to trim this whole thing back. Cygwin is over 2 GB.
Warren
At 10:14 PM 3/23/2004 -0500, you wrote:
At 05:36 PM 3/23/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Larry,
>
>Well doesn't the installer install e
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of warrenmcneely
> Sent: 23 March 2004 22:36
> Well doesn't the installer install everything when you select "all"?
> When I first installed Cygwin last October I had no such problem.
> I assumed it would be installed again. Am reinsta
At 05:36 PM 3/23/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Larry,
>
>Well doesn't the installer install everything when you select "all"?
>When I first installed Cygwin last October I had no such problem.
If you're saying that you selected all packages for install now, then
yes, it should install everything. If you
Hi Larry,
Well doesn't the installer install everything when you select "all"?
When I first installed Cygwin last October I had no such problem.
I assumed it would be installed again. Am reinstalling.
Thanks,
Warren
At 04:05 PM 3/23/2004 -0500, you wrote:
At 03:50 PM 3/23/2004, you wrote:
>How d
At 03:50 PM 3/23/2004, you wrote:
>How do I correct this? I am a novice at this.
Install it! If that's not the problem, visit:
>Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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How do I correct this? I am a novice at this.
Warren
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Angelika wrote:
> I´m just writing to tell you that I think you were right. I think I had
> downloaded everything but not installed it all correctly. It´s working
> now!
Fine.
> However, the next problem seems to be to get make to work properly...
This should be discussed in a new thread.
Ge
I´m just writing to tell you that I think you were right. I think I had
downloaded everything but not installed it all correctly. It´s working
now!
However, the next problem seems to be to get make to work properly...
Thank you,
Angelika
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Angelika Olsson wrote:
>
>> "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skriver:
>> >gcc-core & gcc-testsuite includes only the source & testsuite for the
>> >backend, you probably don't want to install it, so make the list to be:
>> >
>> >
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Angelika Olsson wrote:
> "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skriver:
> >gcc-core & gcc-testsuite includes only the source & testsuite for the
> >backend, you probably don't want to install it, so make the list to be:
> >
> > gcc
> > gcc-ada
>
"Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skriver:
>gcc-core & gcc-testsuite includes only the source & testsuite for the
>backend, you probably don't want to install it, so make the list to be:
>
> gcc
> gcc-ada
> gcc-g++
> gcc-g77
>
Angelika schrieb:
> "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skriver:
>>Thinking again about it. If you select one or more of the gcc-*
>>packages, the main package `gcc' should be selected autoatically.
>>Probably you unselected the `gcc' package accidently in the setup
>>chooser?
> I´ve downloade
"Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skriver:
>Thinking again about it. If you select one or more of the gcc-*
>packages, the main package `gcc' should be selected autoatically.
>Probably you unselected the `gcc' package accidently in the setup
>chooser?
I´ve downloaded it again and it looks the
"Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skriver:
>Hello Angelika,
>
>
>>> what else do I need? Any system/env. variables need to set?
>
>> Ah I see, you have all but the `gcc' package. Please install the `gcc'
>> package.
>
>> It is my fault, the `gcc-core' package should be the actual compiler,
>>
Hello Angelika,
>> what else do I need? Any system/env. variables need to set?
> Ah I see, you have all but the `gcc' package. Please install the `gcc'
> package.
> It is my fault, the `gcc-core' package should be the actual compiler,
> not `gcc' but as it is now, `gcc-core' is just the source
Hello Angelika,
> Would love to, how do I get the output from cygcheck. What is it?
Key in:
$ cygcheck -c gcc
Cygwin Package Information
Package VersionStatus
gcc 3.3.1-3OK
$ cygcheck -c gcc-g++
Cygwin Package Information
Package Versi
nd:
>>
>>g++ -c Test.cpp
>>
>>but all I get is the depressing reply:
>>
>>bash: g++: command not found
>>
>>Have I forgotten something?
>
>
>Yes. See the link for problem reports below.
>
>
>>Do I need something extra?
>
At 11:07 AM 1/12/2004, Angelika Olsson you wrote:
>Hello.
>I'm kind of a newbie at c++ and cygwin. I've just installed cygwin on my
>pc, including all the g++ packages. I try to compile with the simple
>command:
>
>g++ -c Test.cpp
>
>but all I get is the depressin
e simple
> command:
>
> g++ -c Test.cpp
>
> but all I get is the depressing reply:
>
> bash: g++: command not found
>
> Have I forgotten something? Do I need something extra? Am I
> not using the right command?
Most likely something went wrong with your instal
Hello.
I'm kind of a newbie at c++ and cygwin. I've just installed cygwin on my
pc, including all the g++ packages. I try to compile with the simple
command:
g++ -c Test.cpp
but all I get is the depressing reply:
bash: g++: command not found
Have I forgotten something? Do I need
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