Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/06/03/17:39:21
I wrote:
>> I have noticed, upon examining a few of the
>> EXE files that I created using GNU Win32, that
>> they have "junk" from other unrelated text files
>> on the same hard drive (but not the same folder).
>> Has anyone seen this before, or know what is
>> causing this?
Gunther wrote:
>No, I have never seen this and I can't imagine how
>such things could happen. How did you realize this
>behaviour? Could you give some hints how to reproduce
>it?
I realized it because I am nosy and thought to myself,
"hey, why not open the EXE in a text editor just for
fun." :) I have a folder:
D:\Programming\GNU Development\test\
With only the file "test.c" in it. The file contains:
#include <stdio.h>
int main( void )
{
printf( "Testing 1 2 3 %d!!!!", 4 );
return 0;
}
I compile it using the command line:
gcc -o test.exe test.c
and it makes a 14KB EXE... The EXE works fine, but if
I look inside it using a text editor (or just by typing
"type test.exe" at the prompt), I see some code from
another program in the folder (I think):
D:\Programming\GNU Development\cgivars\
I'm using Windows 95...
Bill Klein <bk AT cheerful DOT com> - http://bk.base.org/
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