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Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2002 23:22:20 +0200
From: Andreas DOT Hadler AT t-online DOT de (Andreas Hadler)
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Sam,

thats a good one I've not seen yet. I had consulted the crossgcc faqs of
Bill Gatliff and Scott Howard, but did not find this problem mentioned.

Is a crossgcc mailing list still alive (besides of the target specific
ones)?

Kind regards
   Andreas Hadler

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"Robb, Sam" wrote:
> 
> Andreas,
> 
>   When do you see these errors?  If it's occuring as
> part of the cross-compiler build process, you might be
> seeing configure trying to build & execute powerpc-eabi
> code on your NT machine:
> 
>   http://sources.redhat.com/ml/crossgcc/2002-01/msg00067.html
> 
> -Samrobb
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas Hadler [mailto:Andreas DOT Hadler AT t-online DOT de]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 4:59 PM
> To: 'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'
> Subject: NTVDM error
> 
> I've seen the problem of NTVDM-error messages on W2k, generated while
> e.g. building cross-compilers (powerpc-eabi in my case), sometimes asked
> and answered in the archives, but I've never seen any confirmation, that
> e.g. replacing symlinks with direct copies is the ultimate remedy.
> 
> Can anyone, who was concerned by this problem, comment on the remedies?
> 
> I'd love to see another way than replacing the about 2500 symlinks of my
> cygwin installation with the real files - not because of the work, which
> is scriptable, more worried about the disk space, but mostly because I
> can not judge, what will break on updates or system changes.
> 
> Kind regards
>    Andreas Hadler
> 
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