fresh install, when I run a c++ program I made from a cygterm it logs out

jeff jeff@jeffunit.com
Tue Oct 15 11:52:12 GMT 2024


On 10/15/2024 03:48, Takashi Yano wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Oct 2024 14:18:04 -0700
> jeff via Cygwin <cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a test case.
>>
>> this is test.c:
>> #include <stdio.h>
>> int    main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> {
>>       for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++)
>>       printf("%s\n", argv[i]);
>> }
>>
>> compiled with gcc test.c -o testx.exe
>>
>> when run from windows terminal:
>> testx one two three
>> testx
>> one
>> two
>> three
>>
>> when run from cygwin bash shell and /cygdrive/k
>> jdeifik@epyc-milan-64 /cygdrive/k
>> $ testx one two thee
>> testx
>> one
>> two
>> thee
>>
>> when run from cygwin bash shell and /cygdrive/k/pw-crack
>> jdeifik@epyc-milan-64 /cygdrive/k/pw-crack
>> $ testx one two thee
>> testx
>> one
>> two
>> thee
>>
>> when run from cygwin bash shell and /cygdrive/k/pw-crack/fred_john
>> jdeifik@epyc-milan-64 /cygdrive/k/pw-crack/fred_john
>> $ !testx
>> testx one two thee
>> testx
>> one
>> two
>> thee
>>
>> when run from cygwin bash shell and /cygdrive/k/pw-crack/fred_john/run
>> jdeifik@epyc-milan-64 /cygdrive/k/pw-crack/fred_john/run
>> $ testx one two thee
>>
>> jdeifik@epyc-milan-64 /cygdrive/k/pw-crack/fred_john/run
>> $
>> logout
> Is drive k: something special, such as network drive?
> If so, what kind of network drive is it?
No. It is just an internal sata ssd.



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