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| From: | "Max Bowsher" <maxb AT ukf DOT net> |
| To: | "Christopher January" <chris AT atomice DOT net>, <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com> |
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| Subject: | Re: Problems compiling trivial C program. |
| Date: | Fri, 7 Feb 2003 14:12:36 -0000 |
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Christopher January wrote:
>> I'm having trouble compiling this test program:
>>
>> void f(){}
>>
>> using the command line:
>> gcc test.c -c -o test.o
>>
>> using 1.3.19 or latest Cygwin snapshot (2003-Feb-07) (same error with
>> both) and gcc-3.2-3.
>>
>> The error I see is:
>>
>> 16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sounds like gcc is corrupted, or Cygwin gcc is not the gcc that is being
run.
Max.
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