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> Try posting this to the Cygwin Forum also:
Good idea. Done. This is just so weird. I know it can be compiled
under Cygwin, I just don't see why it's not workin'. It's going to
turn out to be something so very minor, too. I know it. :)
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> Not finding header files that are clearly in your
> include path makes me think some silly thing is going
> on like file protections or permissioning. Just a
> thought for you to double-check on.
Okay, I've chown -R myuser:Users / followed by a chmod -R 777 * just
to get it working.
I tried r
For the last couple of days, I've been trying to get Apache 2.0.54 to
compile in a Cygwin environment. Depending various config options, I
receive various levels of success. The configure line I'm using is:
./configure --enable-module=so --prefix=/usr
--enable-mods-shared="access actions alias a