Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/03/01/18:46:06
Folks-
Has anyone gotten the ncurses-4.1 configure to complete
on a Windows 95 (OSR 2) box? If so, could you please
post details about your setup (config.sys, autoexec.bat,
..bashrc, etc.) and/or any special tricks that are
necessary?
On my PC with 32Mb of memory, configure consistently
locks up the machine in almost - but not *exactly* -
the same spot every time. I have tried the various
suggestions I've seen posted to the list (including the
one quoted below) to no avail.
I have noticed that ncurses configure will lock up the
machine *much* earlier in the run if I have been
previously using another bash window, even if I have
exited the window prior to opening the one in which I
attempt the configure.
What makes this so frustrating is that the script
appears to be running along just fine. Then suddenly
everything just freezes - darn. :(
Any help in resolving this matter is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Toni Harbaugh-Blackford harbaugh AT nciaxp DOT ncifcrf DOT gov
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On Sun, 1 Mar 1998, Mikey wrote:
> A partial workaround is to reduce to a minimum the
> number of environment variables passed down
> to the forked process.
>
> export -n
> on all variables used only in the top level shell
> set +a
> at the end of .bashrc similar to the following
>
> unset CYGROOT WINBOOTDIR WINDIR WINPMT BLASTER CMDLINE
> unset PROMPT QBACKUP SYMANTEC TEMP CMDLINE ISP16
> unset COPYCMD DIRCMD E2CWD HLP NU PKUNZIP CONFIG
> export -nf dlow tlow tup which
> export -n TZ CVSROOT EDITOR LESSCHARSET PS1 PS2
> export -n TMP TERMINFO LS_COLORS C32PATH HISTCONTROL HOSTTYPE
> export -n IGNOREEOF SHELLOPTS SHLVL MACHTYPE HOSTNAME OSTYPE
> trap '' 5
> set +a #do not export variables in subshells
>
> Will get you much farther in configure/make of
> the cdk.
>
> On Sun, 1 Mar 1998 03:27:08 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>
> >David Walter wrote:
> >>
> >> Now consistently, but at different stages of the build process the
> >> machine freezes.
> >
> >I had more problems than before in Win 95 with random freezes. This
> >problem mostly went away when I upgraded to the latest version of Win
> >95.
> >
> >If anyone figures out what's causing this, I would really like to
> >know.
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