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From: "Paul Garceau" <pgarceau AT teleport DOT com>
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To: "'cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com'" <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 13:44:38 -0800
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Subject: Re: STATUS ACCESS VIOLATION - Transferring Flex & Bison to another m achine - Advice needed
Reply-to: Paul Garceau <pgarceau AT teleport DOT com>
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Hi folks,

On 18 Jul 00, at 15:29, the Illustrious Killion, Richard wrote:

> 
> 
> I am transferring a flex/bison environment from one Win 95
> machine to mine and get a Status Access violation with the new
> machine.  
> 
> I would like to know what I am missing. ( The engineer just left
> & I need it on my machine to continue his development.) 
> 
> I do not have access to a B19 setup.exe program.

	I know this may not sound very helpful, but the B19 version is 
extremely outdated and has not ever really supported the Win95 
machines very well.  I am well aware of deadline pressure.

	The latest release is using newer flex/bison utilities and has 
a number of upgrades to everything including the shell, 
binutils, compiler and a tc/tkl  based debugger(Insight/Gdb).
	It may be the quickest solution, though I doubt that it 
actually directly addresses the problem you've been having with 
bison/flex...at any rate, 
	
	forgive me, please --- but I need to ask:  Why not simply 
update your Cygwin development environment to the latest Cygwin 
release (1.1.2)?
  	The latest download release includes precompiled flex/bison 
as standard download packages afair (as far as I remember).  If 
you are working on developing binutils, the latest binutil 
update included with Cygwin download will proove to be a great 
improvement over Cygwin B19 -- believe me, I've used both over 
the years.

	If the problem persists (after about an hour of download time 
depending on your line speeds and a recompile), then we, the 
mailing list, can better answer the question...in fact, the 
question may become moot...I hope that this helps...

	Peace,

		Paul G.


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