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Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 07:05:28 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: side effects after installing gcc-3.4.4.999
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I have not seen this mentioned in this list. Please forgive me if I just
missed it somewhere. 

I'm having a similar issue with trying to get the GNU g++ and gcc compiler's
to work with Eclipse and Netbeans. Both report that the file is not valid or
not found when compiling a C or C++ file.

I have just downloaded the latest production release of Cygwin and installed
the complete dev environment. I'm running 64 bit Vista SP2. I have the
cygwin\bin path added to my DOS path.

Has anyone gotten the latest Cygwin to work with Netbeans or Eclipse? 

I was able to get older version of Cygwin to work with both Netbeans and
Eclipse in the past just by setting up the DOS path to include
C:\cygwin\bin. Now I see that the gcc.exe and g++.exe are links, which I now
assume are not working properly in a DOS environment. Which of course is
needed by both Eclipse and Netbeans.

Best,
Eileen


Dave Korn-6 wrote:
> 
> Akakima wrote:
> 
>> But, i have installed 1.7 yesterday evening.
>> 
>> I created shortcuts to dir.exe, ls.exe, uname.exe and users.exe to see
>> if gcc was the only program impacted.
>> 
>> No change. After the program has done his job, cmd is waiting for input,
>> without displaying its prompt.
>> 
>> So i think now cmd.exe is causing the behaviour. 
> 
>   Thank you for testing this for us.  When I have spare time, I'll try
> some
> experiments in 1.7 and see if I can pin down what's going wrong, but it
> may or
> may not lead to anything; I don't want to raise false hopes.
> 
>     cheers,
>       DaveK
> 
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