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Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 20:15:09 +0900
From: Ryu Myungsunn <mingshey AT lge DOT com>
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Subject: gcc works now. thanks, P. Tsekov.

Now my gcc (and g77) makes executables as nicely as ever, wholly thanks
to Pavel Tsekov's "just a quick guess". There was a stray cygwin1.dll in
C:\WINDOWS directory. I cannot guess how it went there(maybe during re-
and re-re- installing whole cygwin...). I don't know how come it is so,
but as soon as I deleted the stray cygwin1.dll, gcc and g77 turned into
the old tamed dog.
I feel much a luser for being at wits end when this simple remedy was
only thing I needed.

Thank you, Tsekov.




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