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Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 14:14:17 EDT
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To: cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
Subject: Re: Setup didn't update me to cygwin 1.1.2
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From: Brian Keener <bkeener AT thesoftwaresource DOT com>
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Chris Faylor wrote:
> In other words, you did exactly what I warned against in my email announcing
> 1.1.2.  I mentioned that the '-u' option would not update a snapshot and
> cautioned people not to use it.  You used it.

You are correct (as you well knew).  I actually missed you e-mail announcing 
1.1.2 and simply saw e-mails referring to 1.1.2 and thought - hey that may fix 
whatever I have screwed up as it was mentioned it resolved a lot more of the 
/r/n concerns which I knew I had some of.  Went back and found your email and 
read it see the error of my ways - thanks for pointing me to my goof and I do 
me that!

Further question though on this - if I now do this correctly (dare I??) Will 
that then cause my cygcheck -s -r -v to show my cygwin is on 1.1.2 as opposed 
to 1.1.1 as it now does?

> I don't see how this could have anything to do with cygwin.  It looks
> like you have to investigate header files and see what to include to
> get a declaration for InitCommonControls.

I didn't mean to imply it had anything to do with cygwin - other than it had 
compiled on B20 and would not now compile on 1.1.1 and thought someone with 
more knowledge than a newbie like me might have run up on it.  I was also 
hoping someone could point me to the default mount points for B20 so I could 
try to compile again under B20 to see if it would still compile there.

Thanks for your help and pointing me to me errors and I apologize for the 
compile problem and any insinuation it was a cygwin problem.  I just thought 
someone could help - anyone got any suggestions for where that question might 
have been better asked?

Thanks again Chris.

Brian




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