Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/06/12/11:07:20
Earnie Boyd wrote:
> --- Michael Lemke <ba0571 AT mail DOT bnv-bamberg DOT de> wrote:
> > I've recently upgraded my b20 installation to the latest net release. I
am
> > really impressed. Great job!
I found similar one in the archive.
> >
> > Here's a problem though that wasn't there in the b20 release. Consider
this
> > simple prog:
> >
> > Work> cat test.f
> > character string*20
> > read( 5 , '(a)' ) string
> > print *, string
> > end
> >
> > If I compile this with
> >
> > g77 -mno-cygwin test.f
> >
> > and run it in a bash window the program never reads the input
> > from the keyboard. Run in a simple MS-DOS window the prog works
> > correctly. The same also happens with READ(*,'(A)') ...
> > However,
> >
> > echo otto | ./a
> >
> > does work in bash.
> >
> > Oh, to make Fortran work at all with mingw I copied libg2c.a from
> > Mumit Khan's site as that was the only mingw version I could find.
> > However, the stuff there does not seem to be the same that comes
> > with the net release in the /usr/lib/mingw directory.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
>
> As for the read problem, how is your CYGWIN environment variable set? You
> can't communicate properly with non-Cygwin programs with tty mode set.
It isn't set at all.
>
>
> As for MinGW specific libraries, I will eventually get a round tuit. The
> w32api and the mingw runtime are now released as separate packages from
Cygwin
> and when the update happens the list will be informed.
Is there a way that I can compile the stuff myself? I still don't see what
I need to
to do so. Plain gcc package won't do I suppose.
And how does mingw as it comes with the net release relate to what is
on www.mingw.org? Are these separate projects? I really find this
confusing.
What I really like to do is build executables *under cygwin* that run
without
cygwin1.dll. I am not really interested in having a gcc (executable) that
works
without cygwin1.dll.
Thanks for any insight,
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: "prateek" <arora DOT prateek AT med DOT ge DOT com>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>; "Andre Bleau" <bleau AT igb DOT umontreal DOT ca>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 11:00 AM
Subject: strange behaviour of cygwin build executable
> Hi friends
> I have wriiten in the a very simple program to print a echo statement by
> system command.
>
> #include <stdlib.h>
>
> void main()
> {
> system(" echo this is a Test Program ");
> }
>
> I compiled gcc -o test test.cxx -mwindows
> it generate test.exe
>
> WhenI run it print " this is a Test Program " , the same exeutable when I
> run on my friends computer with same operating system and configuration ,
> nothing is come up. with same cygwin1.dll.
> May I know why it Showing such a strange behaviour.
> Thanks
> With Regards
> Prateek
>
>
>
>
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