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From: "Paul Derbyshire" <derbyshire AT globalserve DOT net>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 23:44:30 -0400
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: thread about Directory names containing spaces and G
Reply-to: derbyshire AT globalserve DOT net
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On 2 Aug 2002 at 5:55, Dockeen wrote:

> One other data point which might be helpful in debugging
> would be to provide the results of
> 
> gcc -v
> which gcc
> which gdb
> 
> Make sure you run these commands in the same shell you used
> to compile your executable.  This should allow running to
> ground of any issues about which compiler was used...

I thought they were already sufficiently run to ground but:
-- As reported previously, the version reported is 2.95.x, while at a
   DOS prompt it's 3.x.
-- which gcc, which gdb -- /usr/bin/foo.
-- Copying the "hw" test executable to a directory without spaces in
   the pathname allows debugging. This is the same exact executable
   that was choking it, without a byte changed. Only the path is
   different. Therefore the path is the cause.


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