From: maryka@jade.ab.ca (Stephen Maryka)
Subject: RE: No CPP in cygwin32 for NT
21 Oct 1996 17:12:55 -0700
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Hello,

I am currently trying to get the compiler working on my system and have =
had no luck getting it to find g++ include files such as "iostream.h".  =
I have tried
including the environment variable in my environment, and have also =
tried the mount of /usr.  The compiler works, and finds the standard C =
include files but craps out on the C++ ones.=20

It is unclear to me whether I should be using the Dos notation (D:\...) =
or the  Unix notation (//D/...) when defining the variable or setting =
the mount point.  I have tried several combinations with equally little =
success.  The only difference that I see from your examples is that my =
release lives on the D drive.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Steve Maryka


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From: 	Steve Willer[SMTP:willer@sq.com]
Sent: 	Thursday, October 17, 1996 3:11 PM
To: 	Sean McNeil
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gnu-win32@cygnus.com
Subject: 	Re: No CPP in cygwin32 for NT

On Thu, 17 Oct 1996 12:22:19 -0700, you wrote:

>> b) unpacked the archive into there (using b18)
>
>Do you mean b16, or is there an "alpha"/developers release too?

I meant b16.

>I used an alternative approach and just did a
>
>mount c:\cygnus\h-i386-cygwin32 /usr
>
>This appears to work just fine.

Well, whatever works for you. I didn't want to get into 'mount'
weirdness because I figured I would forget about it later on and get
confused. By keeping 'mount' stuff away, I didn't have to worry about
startup scripts or other things.

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Steve Willer, SoftQuad International, Toronto ON
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