Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/03/09/18:20:34
A tarball of the source is available at:
http://www.acm.vt.edu/~jonpryor/Projects/gecl.tgz
Readme.txt (in the tarball) includes directions on
compiling the program, as well as descriptions of
the observed crash under 95.
<snip>
>9x and NT have different sets of bugs and features. Cygwin
>checks which OS is running and uses this info to provide the
>a Unix layer that should make Cygwin applications run
>the same under either OS. (Of course while this is the
>goal, sometimes this doesn't quite happen).
Cygwin isn't there yet, but it's getting close. Thank you
for the effort.
<snip>
>Ah, you're using mingw. So Cygwin is probably
>not relevant. Hmmm, well, I've noticed that Windows
>9x often is more sensitive to buggy exes. Perhaps
>you're running into a compiler issue?
Actually, I'm trying to use as many compilers as I can.
Thus, I'm compiling with cygwin, mingw32, and MSVC.
(I would also try DJGPP, but I had some configuration
issues I still need to deal with...)
As for compiler issues... I seem to have run into a fair
number of them trying to develop the program. I sent out
a prior message detailing 3 template-related bugs to the
cygwin list (as well as to egcs-bugs). I believe I've
worked around them, but it's possible I missed a few.
>--
>Geoffrey Noer Email: noer AT cygnus DOT com
>Cygnus Solutions
>
Thanks,
- Jon
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