Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/07/11/07:11:09
Hope this will help.
Try creating e:\Cygnus\B19\share and copying bison.hairy and bison.simple to
this directory. I think the path to these files may be hard-coded in the
executable, and your root is mounted from e:.
Fred
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Coffler <Jeff DOT Coffler AT software DOT com>
To: <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>
Date: Friday, July 10, 1998 12:22 PM
Subject: Problems with Cygnus and paths (default / path, /tmp, and more) is
confusing byacc
>Hi folks,
>
>I checked the FAQ, and most of the archives, and I have a problem that's
>stumping me.
>
>I'm not using much of the cdk, but I am trying to use byacc (from cygnus
>b19). It seems that, on certain systems, byacc is generating a .c file
>that's just plain wrong, given it's input (and the results won't compile
>using Microsoft VC++ V5.0).
>
>Some basic setup stuff:
>
>Cygnus is installed in: e:\packages\cygnus (so that the bin directory is
>in "e:\Packages\Cygnus\B19\H-i386-cygwin32" - but I don't believe case
>matters).
>
>The stuff I'm trying to build is on e: as well, deep in a directory
>
>My /tmp directory: d:\temp (but I tried this half a dozen different
>ways - bash isn't complaining about my setup)
>
>
>Gleening from the FAQ, my mount points look as follows:
>
>Device Directory Type Flags
>e:\packages\cygnus\b19\h-i386-cygwin32 /usr native
>text!=binary
>d:\TEMP /tmp native text!=binary
>\\.\tape1: /dev/st1 native text!=binary
>\\.\tape0: /dev/st0 native text!=binary
>\\.\b: /dev/fd1 native text!=binary
>\\.\a: /dev/fd0 native text!=binary
>e: / native text!=binary
>
>
>When I invoke byacc, I don't get any unusual errors. But the resulting
>output is (clearly) wrong. On a different system (also NT V4.0, with
>different directory paths), byacc is working fine.
>
>Can anyone offer advice?
>
>I've also tried with /usr -> e:\packages\cygnus\b19, but that didn't help
>either. As I said, I'm stumped.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
>
> -- Jeff
>
>
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