On Fri 2018-06-08 (19:41), Andrey Repin wrote: > >> 2.) Do a Cygwin build and copy cygwin1.dll > > > I already have a /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll on the Windows 8 target system. > > It's a wrong architecture. You need a 32-bit one for your 32-bit program. > > > Do I have to replace it? > > No. > Just build a 64-bit version of your program.
SIGH. I was hoping a 32 bit cygwin with 32 bit self compiled programs will run on 64 bit Windows, too. But I was wrong. Meanwhile I have 4 VMs: Windows 32 bit with 32 bit cygwin Windows 32 bit with 32 bit cygwin for compiling Windows 64 bit with 64 bit cygwin Windows 64 bit with 64 bit cygwin for compiling > > This is what I first did: > > Transfered the 32 bit cygwin with my self compiled binaries > > You have to install Cygwin, not "transfer". I have several 100 users, none of them is able to install cygwin and the packages they need the official way, they are way to *CENSORED* for this job :-} I give them my preconfigured cygwin.zip (or cygwin64.zip) and tell them to unpack it in C:\ http://fex.belwue.de/usecases/cygwin.html (This is what I call "transfer cygwin") This works so far without problems. -- Ullrich Horlacher Server und Virtualisierung Rechenzentrum TIK Universitaet Stuttgart E-Mail: horlac...@tik.uni-stuttgart.de Allmandring 30a Tel: ++49-711-68565868 70569 Stuttgart (Germany) WWW: http://www.tik.uni-stuttgart.de/ REF:<49498971.20180608194...@yandex.ru> -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple