Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/10/19/02:43:03
Very confused! Please Help.
What is the correct procedure to compile and install a copy of
cygwinb19.dll? Is there one? What am I doing wrong?
I downladed the latest snapshot
(ftp.cygnus.com/pub/noer/winsup-snapshot), and did the following,
#cd /usr/src
#mkdir /usr/src/obj
#tar xvf /save/winsup-981012.tar
.... Changed the winsup/Makefile.in to reference cygwinb19.dll instead of
.... cygwindevo.dll
#cd obj
#../configure --prefix=/Cygnus/B19
--exec-prefix=/Cygnus/B19/H-i386-cygwin32
#make
That worked great!
I then did,
#make install
First of all, when it tried to install cygwinb19.dll, it wouldn't let
me, as it was being used. (Fair enough).
So, I moved it in Windows explorer to a directory earlier in the PATH,
and tried again.
This time everything installed.
BUT NOW, when I start bash, I get a Windows dialog that says that,
"/Cygnus/b19/H-i386-cygwin32/bin/cygwinb19.dll is not a valid windows NT
image."
It looks good to me (I looked in a dll viewer).
What am I doing wrong? Why is this so difficult?
Do all the tools have to be rebuilt as well?
Many regards,
Ian Collins.
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