Hello Larry!
Let's start over. If you're having a problem with Cygwin, please read
and follow the problem reporting guidelines found here:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
This should give us some idea what you're having trouble with and what
may be possible
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 06:06:01PM +0200, Daniela D?rbeck wrote:
Let's start over. If you're having a problem with Cygwin, please read
and follow the problem reporting guidelines found here:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
This should give us some idea what you're having
The current version of binutils actually does produce dlls, like, for
instance, cygwin1.dll.
Mine are not built.
I cite Yaakov from another message: objdump from binutils-20060709-1 does
absolutely nothing; even running
objdump without any arguments, which in 20050610-1 returns the help
On 24 July 2006 17:39, Daniela Dürbeck wrote:
What in the world does this have to do with copying a configuration to
another PC?
Nothing.
Then perhaps you should take a look at the subject line.
I thought you read my real problem in the other mail and knew that
I have two PCs and
Daniela Dürbeck wrote:
The current version of binutils actually does produce dlls, like, for
instance, cygwin1.dll.
Mine are not built. I cite Yaakov from another message: objdump from
binutils-20060709-1 does absolutely nothing; even running objdump without
any arguments, which in
Hi Dave!
This *is* the other mail. This is not the -ldl thread. You replied to
the wrong message without noticing!
Yes, sorry. I apologize the mistake and the confusion I have caused. :-(
Greetings from Dani
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On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 10:39:29PM +0200, Daniela Duerbeck wrote:
This *is* the other mail. This is not the -ldl thread. You replied
to the wrong message without noticing!
Yes, sorry. I apologize the mistake and the confusion I have caused.
:-(
No problem. I've done the same thing myself.
Hi!
I think that several people have this problem: If you get a new PC you
have to manually switch on all programs that you want or need.
Is it possible to copy the configuration from one PC to another and if,
how?
This isn't necessarily a Cygwin question. But it's a very important
Hi!
I think that several people have this problem: If you get a new PC you
have to manually switch on all programs that you want or need.
Is it possible to copy the configuration from one PC to another and if, how?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Dani
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Hi!
I think that several people have this problem: If you get a new PC you
have to manually switch on all programs that you want or need.
Is it possible to copy the configuration from one PC to another and if,
how?
Let's start over. If you're having a problem with
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 00:05:45 +0200, Daniela Duerbeck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that several people have this problem: If you get a new PC you
have to manually switch on all programs that you want or need.
Is it possible to copy the configuration from one PC to another and if, how?
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 03:19:39AM +0100, Chris Croughton wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 00:05:45 +0200, Daniela Duerbeck wrote:
I think that several people have this problem: If you get a new PC you
have to manually switch on all programs that you want or need. Is it
possible to copy the
Chris Croughton wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 00:05:45 +0200, Daniela Duerbeck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that several people have this problem: If you get a new PC you
have to manually switch on all programs that you want or need.
Is it possible to copy the configuration from one PC
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