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Re: Cygwin 1.5.3 issues
- From: Gerry Reno <grenoml at yahoo dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 13:33:15 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: Re: Cygwin 1.5.3 issues
--- Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu> wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Gerry Reno wrote:
>
> > This week I upgraded to Cygwin 1.5.3 from 1.3.18 and when I run
> > cygcheck I'm seeing these things:
> >
> > <it seems everything under apache is reported as missing>
> > (I do have apache2 installed under /usr/local/apache2. Maybe that
> is
> > cause of problem???)
>
> Missing in what sense?
In the sense that cygcheck -c is reporting a huge list of missing files
under
Missing file: /etc/apache.new/...
...
Missing file: /var/www.new/...
...
These directories do not exist on my system.
If you moved the files after installing them
> via
> Cygwin setup and now they are reported as "missing" by "cygcheck -c",
> then
> this is expected behavior (also see below).
Files were not moved after Cygwin setup. I also selected to install
Apache2.
<snip/>
> > Packages reporting as incomplete:
> >
> > Missing file: /usr/share/locale/locale.alias from package gettext
> > Missing file: /usr/share/locale/locale.alias from package texinfo
> > Can't open file list /etc/setup/XFree86-base.lst.gz for package
> > XFree86-base
> > Missing file: /usr/share/locale/locale.alias from package gettext
> >
> > Are these missing files a problem? I always install everything
> so
> > I'm not sure how to correct this.
>
> Yes, they are. You must have lost these files a while ago, but until
> recently "cygcheck -c" did not check for package integrity. I was
> about
> to suggest reinstalling one or both of the packages, but then looked
> at
> the package listings, and there is indeed a conflict -- *different*
> files
> with the same name (usr/share/locale/locale.alias) appear in both
> packages: gettext and texinfo. In fact, it also appears in the
> [prev]
> version of tar (FWIW). Maintainers of texinfo and gettext should
> take
> note. Reinstalling still might help, though.
>
> The "Can't open file list" is superficial (XFree86-base is an empty
> package) and can be ignored. It should only appear if verbose mode
> is
> requested (using a "-v" option), anyway.
>
> > Other question: Can I use the cygwin version of gcc for
> compiling
> > under mingw? Mingw gcc is old version (2.95.3-6) and cygwin gcc is
> > 3.2. Or is there newer gcc available from cygwin site for Mingw?
> >
> > thx,
> > Gerry Reno
>
> You can use Cygwin's gcc to compile mingw programs. You need to
> install
> the various *mingw* packages (gcc-mingw, mingw-runtime, etc), and
> then
> pass the "-mno-cygwin" flag to gcc. Please address MinGW problems to
> the
> mingw-users list, though.
> Igor
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