Richard via Cygwin writes:
> As anticipated, after further investigation, it is NOT a
> Cygwin-related issue, hence I withdraw my request with apologies for
> noise.
You didn't say what you are trying to achieve, but since the exercise
seems to be to learn something about Linux kernel (module) pro
Sirs:
As anticipated, after further investigation, it is NOT a Cygwin-related issue,
hence I withdraw my request with apologies for noise.
FWIW and benefit of future readers (or victims), let it be noted that the
compiler is reacting to the architecture-related parameter '-mmodel=kernel', as
i
einitialize, by being compiled against the 1.7.8.
>>
>> So, consider this version withdrawn until 1.7.8 is officially released.
>> (Technically, I moved it to the test category).
>
> Ping?
Yeah, ok.
It appears that Bruno, Eric, and Corinna went off on a long discussion
co
, consider this version withdrawn until 1.7.8 is officially released.
> (Technically, I moved it to the test category).
Ping?
Yaakov
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o operate correctly. However, the
executable, iconv.exe, does not do so. It picked up an dependency on a
new symbol, _feinitialize, by being compiled against the 1.7.8.
So, consider this version withdrawn until 1.7.8 is officially released.
(Technically, I moved it to the test category).
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There was an unintended API change in this release, which caused the
cygncurses-8.dll to not be backwards compatible with previous DLLs of
the same name.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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There was an unintended API change in this release, which caused the
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the same name.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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There was an unintended API change in the associated ncurses release. As
part of rolling back to the earlier known-good ncurses package, the
updated terminfo must also be rolled back.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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There was an unintended API change in this release, which caused the
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the same name.
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I've rebuilt an older version of flex and replaced a newer version on
sources.redhat.com. There were too many incompatibilities between the
standard "lex/flex" and the previously offered 2.5.31 version. Since
2.5.31 was not a strict replacement for 2.5.4, it has been removed.
2.5.4a contains som
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