Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/03/05/14:08:06
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 01:02:54PM -0600, Jonathan Fosburgh wrote:
>At 01:35 PM 3/5/01 -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>>At 11:14 AM 3/5/2001, Jonathan Fosburgh wrote:
>> >I recently upgraded cygwin to 1.1.8 and was having a few problems that
>> seemed to be coming from zsh (the problems no longer seem to be
>> happening, go figure) but when I was trying to rebuild zsh, I started
>> having problems with the configure script. When it tests the C compiler
>> it fails due to ld not being able to find -luser32. This seems to have
>> been used by a lot of other builds. I am using a recent gcc
>> package. What can I do to fix this? Thank you.
>> >
>> >Jonathan Fosburgh
>> >Software Systems Specialist III
>> >Communications and Computer Services
>> >UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
>>
>>
>>Just a guess but it sounds to me like you upgraded only certain packages
>>(or setup missed/had problems with some). Try upgrading again and see if
>>that helps. You're probably looking for the win32api package to resolve
>>this particular error but I can't promise you won't see other problems if
>>you just pick-and-choose the packages you upgrade (even those I might
>>suggest)
>>without an understanding of how they interrelate.
>>
>
>My gcc is at 2.95.2-6. The only things currently saying they require
>updating is openssh, squid (which is not installed) and termcap, I do not
>use the one from cygwin, instead I use the BSD termcap. Everything else is
>up-to-date.
Regardless of what setup says, you are obviously missing libuser32.a, for
some reason. It is in the w32api package.
cgf
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