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On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 02:12:37AM +0100, Huijing Zhou wrote: >>>>>Can someone please make a Cygwin binary of the latest lftp version? >>>>>The last one was 2.5.2, which has been quite a while now. I did try >>>>>several times to compile myself, but it never succeeded "out of the >>>>>box". Thanks in advande. >>>> >>>>Just built 2.6.5 out of the box on the latest Cygwin. Feel >>>>free to grab a copy from: >>>> >>>>http://etree.org/software/lftp-2.6.5-cygwin.tar.gz >>>> >>>>Unpack in /usr/local or your repository of choice. Enjoy. >>> >>>That's great, thank. I'm just wondering why my compile failed. I had a >>>complete reinstallation of Cygwin (all packages) two days ago and still >>>lftp 2.6.5 failed to compile. >> >>Make sure you're not building with gcc-mingw. I think I was >>doign that and was hitting lots of weird issues with various >>Windows DLLs. Removing the gcc-mingw package seems to fix the >>problem. I just did ./configure && make && make install. No >>errors. > >That's strange. I sure was not adding "--mno-cygwin" anywhere. But AFAIK >compiling under Cygwin doesn't use the "win32 native" mode anyway. It >shouldn't be necessary to *remove* the mingw package!? Absolutely. There is no reason why building with -mno-cygwin package would have any effect on any Windows DLLs unless you attempt the standard thinko of trying to mix cygwin and non-cygwin DLLs or libraries. You can't do this by default but if you add cygwin libraries to the gcc command line you can get into trouble. cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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