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Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 07:53:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: enovack <enovack1 AT verizon DOT net>
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Subject: Re: side effects after installing gcc-3.4.4.999
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Actually, I thought of that just after I hit send on my last post. :-(

I then tried doing just that on Netbeans 6.5.1, and that fixed the issue.

On Eclipse it did not. Or at least not yet. I have not been able to
configure Eclipse 3.4 CDT plug-in to recognize the complete Cygwin
environment. I did get it to actually build the app, but it has issues
running and debugging. 

So, still experimenting.....

It's just a pain since this used to work on my old laptop, which had a
previous version of cygwin installed.

Best,
Eileen


Dave Korn-6 wrote:
> 
> enovack wrote:
> 
>> 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.
> 
>   I don't use either of those, but you should be able to configure them to
> just directly invoked gcc-3.exe or gcc-4.exe, thereby bypassing the link
> altogether, shouldn't you?
> 
>     cheers,
>       DaveK
> 
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