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Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 21:08:52 +0100
From: Andreas Madritsch <amadritsch AT datacomm DOT ch>
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Subject: Cygwin
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Hello
<p>Does anybody know where I can post questions to cygwin?
<p>I have problems compiling code with cygwin, which can be compiled with
djgpp without problems. The error messages looks like:
<p>timers.c: In function `alarmhandler':
<br>timers.c:538: `SIGALRM' undeclared (first use in this function)
<br>timers.c: In function `update_async':
<br>timers.c:546: storage size of `t' isn't known
<br>timers.c:553: `SIGALRM' undeclared (first use in this function)
<br>timers.c:555: `ITIMER_REAL' undeclared (first use in this function)
<br>timers.c:560: storage size of `t' isn't known
<p>It seems that the headers signal.h and time.h aren't included properly.
<br>I could add the following code extracted from signal.h and time.h to
my source:
<p>#define SIGALRM 14
<br>#define ITIMER_REAL 0
<br>struct&nbsp; itimerval {
<br>&nbsp; struct&nbsp; timeval it_interval;
<br>&nbsp; struct&nbsp; timeval it_value;
<br>}t;
<p>But the binary created then doesn't work.
<p>btw. how can I generate binaries which don't use dll's from cygwin?
<p>Thanks a lot</html>

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