On 15.08.2005 18:12, Peter Amstutz wrote:
> SIGTRAP:
> Invalid Address specified to RtlFreeHeap( XX, XX )
>
> I thought maybe it was the multiple-heaps issue with Windows DLLs,
> except that a) I can continue and it doesn't crash and b) I'm pretty
> sure mingw compiles everything against t
> It's almost like Microsoft is trying to discourage distributed development
(typical of free software)
Yeah, it sucks, but hey theres a lot of people out there using Windows, and thats not going to change overnight.
> Hi Hugh, haven't heard from you in a while. Last I heard you had been
sucked
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Hi Hugh, haven't heard from you in a while. Last I heard you had been
sucked into the World of Warcraft? :-)
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, Hugh Perkins wrote:
windebug works ok. Its free, and it basically does everything that
the full Visual Studio de
msvcrt.dll is the old pre-.net dll, msvcr71.dll is the .net dll
The import libraries have teh same name in each case (msvcrt.lib,
msvcprt.lib) but point towards a differently named dll, one of those
above, depending on the compiler version.On 8/15/05, Peter Amstutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, res wrote:
Don't know if you have tried yet, but check out gdb-6.3 (from mingw.org,
a bit down the downloads list). I had to do some (little) debugging
recently, and while gdb-5.something failed to get CS plugin debug info,
6.3
windebug works ok. Its free, and it basically does everything that
the full Visual Studio debugger does. Obviously it only works with
msvc-compiled objects.
> The VC 2003 Toolkit is limited in other regards, too. For example, it
> doesn't get shipped with the libraries to link with the DLL versi
On 14.08.2005 09:59, Peter Amstutz wrote:
> The compiler situation on Windows is being a real pain in the ass.
> Currently I am using the MinGW/Msys toolchain, and it works well enough.
> However, the debugger support is terrible -- gdb is basically useless,
> which is making it quite a bit harder
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Trying to get a working Windows version compiled. Right now, everything
builds and runs, but dies with some kind of error right after connecting
to and downloading a remote site.
The compiler situation on Windows is being a real pain in the ass.