Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/06/27/11:46:30
* Jonas Jensen <bones0_list AT hotmail DOT com> [000627 11:31]:
> Often, when I compile some 3rd party programs (as an example, nmap) on Cygwin
> (1.1.2), they fail because they require "glib", "glibc" and "gtk+". I'm pretty new
> to GNU/Cygwin stuff, but I'm guessing these are libraries?
>
> I have downloaded them all, but I can't install them because the configure scripts
> fail.
>
> *glib (1.2.8) configures ok but gives me all sorts of compile errors. I managed to
> fix the first one (something in g_strsignal), but I have no idea how to replace
> the pthread_cond_t it calls all the time.
You need to tell it not to use threading (or get the pthread lib from
http://sourceware.cygnus.com). I think the configure command to disable
threading is --enable-thread=no (try ./configure --help).
> *glibc (2.1.3) won't run configure, because it claims that it hasn't been ported
> to "i686-pc-cygwin".
You most likely don't want to be doing anything with this.
> *gtk+ (1.2.8) can't run without glib.
This builds fine once glib is built.
Regards,
Todd Goodman
>
> I'm assuming that these files are pretty commonly used, so it should be possible
> to get them working on the Cygwin system, right?
> Am I using the right compile methods? I type:
>
> ./configure
> make
> make install
>
> And it fails at the configure or make. What am I doing wrong?
>
> I didn't include the excact error messages here, because I assume that many people
> will have these libraries compiled and working... they seem to be pretty much the
> foundation of all the GNU software, so why don't they work out of the box? Do I
> need to modify them for Cygwin, or should I download something other than the
> official releases?
>
> Thanks,
> Jonas Jensen
>
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