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Message-ID: | <002b01c2c06c$0f834fa0$0100a8c0@acp42g> |
From: | "Andrew Cottrell" <acottrel AT ihug DOT com DOT au> |
To: | "Richard Dawe" <rich AT phekda DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk>, |
"Wojciech Galazka" <wojciech DOT galazka AT polkomtel DOT com DOT pl> | |
Cc: | "DJGPP workers" <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com>, |
"Mark E." <snowball3 AT softhome DOT net> | |
References: | <250B3114DA16D511B82C00E0094005F809D31B49 AT MSGWAW11> <006001c2bf9f$7e46a720$0100a8c0 AT acp42g> <3E2AF573 DOT F1612407 AT phekda DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk> |
Subject: | Re: GCC 3.2.1 build failure |
Date: | Mon, 20 Jan 2003 21:09:15 +1100 |
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Reply-To: | djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com |
> > If I run the following under Bash 2.05b just built using sources of > > 14-Jan-2003 I get the error, but if I run it in a cmd.exe shell it works:- > > find ./. -name '*.h' -type f -print > [snip] > > FWIW I didn't see any problems. I used the bash binary from your page and > findutils 4.1 built from sources from Simtel.NET. I ran bash 2.05b from a > Windows '95 DOS prompt and then did 'find ./. -print' and it worked fine. I now think the problem lies with Find 4.1.7 built against the latest CVS LIBC when executed in Bash becuase of the following results below. So far this is what we have:- a) Bash 2.05 version does not matter b) Find version that work:- - 4.1 any version including latest CVS build - 4.1.7 with CVS of Oct 2002 - 4.1.7 with CVS of Dec 2002 c) Find version that does not work - 4.1.7 with CVS of Jan 2003 Regards, Andrew
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