Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/10/04/10:03:14
On 04 October 2007 14:59, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 04 October 2007 14:56, Dave Korn wrote:
>
>> On 04 October 2007 14:21, Lynn Winebarger wrote:
>>
>>> I am trying to get the Larceny Scheme compiler
>>> (http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/will/Larceny/) to compile (and work)
>>> under the most recent stable Cygwin release. While I have managed to
>>> get it to produce a file that very closely resembles a PE file, it
>>> apparently is not close enough to satisfy Windows XP Home Edition SP 2.
>>> Unfortunately, objdump and other file analyzers have no problem
>>> with the file, while none of the debuggers I tried had anything
>>> helpful to say about the problem. I have compiled other things under
>>> Cygwin (PLT Scheme, for example) that not only produced an executable
>>> image but produced one Windows would actually run. I have tried doing
>>> a diff against the headers between this and the Larceny image and
>>> cannot see a glaring error (but I am not an expert in either Windows
>>> executables or Larceny's source code).
>>> I cannot find anything helpful on this error in the mailing list
>>> archives. Is there a tool that would identify the problem, or maybe a
>>> kind expert with some guidance on resolving this issue?
>>
>> We might be able to make guesses at what was wrong with the compiled
>> program if you told us *in what way* it is "not close enough to satisfy
>> Windows XP".
>
> Ah. And I just took a closer look at the subject line. So I'm guessing
> you see an error message along those lines, yes? Hm. Does it still happen
> if you compile the most basic sort of "hello world" program?
It might also be informative to run "cygcheck <path-to-exe>" on your
compiled executable; that'll display the dependent DLLs for you. A bit of
googling suggests that 193 can be caused by a corrupt/bogus executable, but
equally by a good executable thatt depends on a DLL which is faulty.
cheers,
DaveK
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