Hi,
I'm sorry. After your answer i realised that my
message should be posted on a c/c++ mailing list not
in this one.
Sorry again
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Hi,
I'm using g++ on cygwin for developping some c++
programs.
I noticed that everytime i manipulate pointers i have
an error saying:
"Segmentation Fault ".
An other file is added to the working directory. If i
compile with the following:
g++ -o file_name file_name.cc
i have a file_name.exe but
> On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, community help wrote:
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> > I want to be able exchange data between tcl and
> java
> > in an application that i am developping under
> cygwin.
>
> You'll have to be a bit more specific than that.
> You can always, for
> example,
The tool that i mentioned is jacl. But it does not
install on cygwin.
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>
> I want to be able exchange data between tcl and java
> in an application that i am developping under
> cygwin.
> I found a tool allowing the
Hi,
I want to be able exchange data between tcl and java
in an application that i am developping under cygwin.
I found a tool allowing the interaction between java
and tcl but this latter does not install under cygwin.
do you know of an other tool that can do the trick?
For java i've seen that cyg
Hi,
Is there any configuration file where i can modify
some environment variables for one time and not to
have to modifie them everytime i open a new session?
Thanks
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Hi everybody,
I've installed a software in ns. Now i want to add
this software to the path. There is no .bash_profile
and no root directory.
Please tell me where is located the file where i can
add to the path.
Thank you
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Hi Dave,
Thank you very much.
It works fine after extracting inside cygwin by unzip.
Thank you again
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Hi everybody,
I installed my cygwin in c:\cygwin.
After i extracted a zip file of a software (ns-2) to
c:\cygwin.
Now the problem is that the content of the directory
c:\cygwin\usr\bin from windows explorer is not the
same as the result of the ls command in /usr/bin from
cygwin.
Is this normal o
Hi,
1) I want to know if some software is installed in my
cygwin. "whereis" and "urpmi" does not work. So how
can i do this?
2) No login is required before connection. Am i root
by default?
If there is a tutorial answering this kind of
questions please let me know.
Thank you
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Hi,
Does it work behind a proxy?
If yes give me the command please.
Thank you
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> > Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 12:33 PM
> > To: community help
> > Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
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Hi everyone,
I tried to download cygwin from a linux machine but
with no success. Is there any way to download every
thing at a time and install it later on a windows
machine?
I'm trying to download cygwin from work where i have a
linux system and i want to install it at home where i
have windows
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