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From: "Killion, Richard" <rkillion@harris.com>
To: "'cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com'" <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: Re: STATUS ACCESS VIOLATION - Transferring Flex & Bison to anothe
	r machine - Advice needed
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 11:25:47 -0700
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--- In gnu-win32@egroups.com, "Paul Garceau" <pgarceau@t...> wrote:

> 	forgive me, please --- but I need to ask:  Why not simply 
> update your Cygwin development environment to the latest Cygwin 
> release (1.1.2)?

Paul:

Thank you for your reply.

The statement probably was hard to find in my lengthy and wordy 
message, but "I installed the latest flex and bison , but still get 
errors. " 

After Bison failing in the same way with the latest (1.1.2), I 
backtracked to the other engineers b19 setup which was working fine 
on his machine but not mine.

I found what I was missing.  I needed a "tmp" file in the root.  This 
is what bombed Bison.  The dos "temp" wasn't enough.   I am 
surprised that the 1.1.2 version did not install "tmp".

 Now that it is fixed, I will work with 1.1.2 with confidence.

Thanks again for your reply. 



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