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From: root AT jacob DOT remcomp DOT fr (root)
Subject: Re: Justin's problem: what does the 1736 means?
22 May 1997 03:45:58 -0700 :
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Original-To: jbharvey AT gte DOT net (Justin B. Harvey)
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In-Reply-To: <199705211602.LAA21663@smtp.gte.net> from "Justin B. Harvey" at May 21, 97 11:01:58 am
Original-Sender: owner-gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

> 
> What the heck am I doing wrong?  When I compile programs and want them to
> run by themselves without cygwin.dll I do a:
> 
> gcc hello.c -o hello.exe -L/src/ming/lib -lcrtdll -lmingw32 -dll  
> 
> Then I can export this program to other machines and run it, but....when I
> try to compile more complex programs I get errors like this:
> 
> (c:\src\tf-35b4\src\tf.exe 1736) In cygwin_except_handler
                             ^^^^
Maybe this 1736 is a line number? At least it looks like... Check that

Am I correct Noer?

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