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From: Aelfwyne <elf_inside AT operamail DOT com>
Subject: NetPBM / ppmforge problem
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 00:35:31 +0000 (UTC)
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For lack of a better place to ask, and since this seems to be a Cygwin 
compatibility issue....

I'm trying to use ppmforge to generate graphics for a project I'm working 
on. It's supposed to generate, with the options I give it, a random 
globe. This works perfectly on a Linux system, but the when executed on 
Cygwin just gives an empty starfield (which should be the background of 
the globe) and a line through the center...

The ppmforge.c file itself is rather small and I haven't found anything 
in it that would seem to be highly system dependent, however I'm not 
familiar with this library much.

Does anyone know why this would work correctly on a Linux system but fail 
on Cygwin?


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