Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/11/09/05:08:41
Paul,
Running cdk.exe should install the program correctly. Your autoexec.bat
should have environment vars like these:
SET PATH=%PATH%;D:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\bin;D:\gnuwin32\b18\tcl\bin
SET GCC_EXEC_PREFIX=D:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\lib\gcc-lib\
SET TCL_LIBRARY=D:/gnuwin32/b18/tcl/lib/tcl7.6
SET GDBTK_LIBRARY=D:/gnuwin32/b18/share/gdbtcl
SET
LIBRARY_PATH=D:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\lib;D:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygw
in32\i386-cygwin32\lib;
(substituting appropriate drive letter)
Yes, you should be able to compile C and C++ programs. As I understand it,
gnu-win32 will make assumptions based on your filename extension, but you
can also run g++ for c++ and gcc for c. Look through recent mailing list
messages too for help with newbie questions (I've only recently installed
gnu-win32).
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> From: Paul Love <P DOT Love AT btinternet DOT com>
> To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
> Subject: installing problems...?
> Date: Saturday, November 08, 1997 11:37 AM
>
> i have recently purchased teach yourself C in 24 hours...
> upon trying to install cygwin im still having difficulties...
> i have copied the files into there appropriate directories and have put
the
> two lines in the autoexec.bat file with still no joy ...the F.A.Q. file
> does not seem to simplify things
> but confuse me???
> just for tech reasons i am trying to install into Win 95...
> any comments or help would be very helpful as i`am awaiting to teach
myself
> C ..
> one other question..
> would basic c programs like the demo`s in the book run in a C++ comnpiler
> ????
>
> yours awaitingly..
>
> P DOT Love AT btinternet DOT com
>
> p.s. i am enjoying the book.... ! (:-)
>
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