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From: zap AT onyx DOT tarpon DOT net (James G. Stallings II)
Subject: lib-www on Win95/cygwin32 - (some) success!
9 Feb 1998 22:01:06 -0800 :
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.980209142655.26120A-100000.cygnus.gnu-win32@onyx.tarpon.net>
Reply-To: "James G. Stallings II" <zap AT onyx DOT tarpon DOT net>
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To: www-lib AT w3c DOT org
Cc: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

Greetings, Lists!  Just in case anybody gives a rats ass ;p I finally made
some ground with lib-www on my win95 machine. The big stroke, as it turns
out, is to use cygwin32 from cygnus (www.cygnus.com). This is a really
decent piece of work, and when tweaked to perfection provides a unix-like
environment in which to operate gcc (and other software) that is good
enough to twist this win95 box into an eerie mix of M$W and bash$.

Toss in some good support binaries for awk, grep, and sed, and I was able
to generate config.h and compile most of the library source without
trouble. The compile eventually crashed with a complaint about 'timezone'
not being defined. I did have to tweak an apparently dain-bramaged bit of
the 'configure' script that seemed to prevent building for anything but
SunO$ architecture; I didn't quite get that one.

An interesting note: when it exited, it did so on a SIG33. It claimed an
internal compiler error. I'd be interested to know what exactly a SIG33
represents. 

Any Takers?

Cheers to you all!
-James

....
To iterate is human, to recurse, divine.
                -- Robert Heller



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