* Re: basic stuff
2001-07-23 8:12 basic stuff Joe T.
@ 2001-07-23 8:42 ` Bobby McNulty
2001-07-23 8:45 ` Peter Buckley
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From: Bobby McNulty @ 2001-07-23 8:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joe T., cygwin
If you build a unix program, it can only be used in the cygwin enviroment.
If you use -mno-cygwin -D__MINGW32__, you can use it from a dos box.
If it is a windows program, and you used -mwindows, which makes it a full
fledged Windows program, you can use it else where.
Please take the extra cygwin dll and delete. Just use it from the cygwin
enviroment.
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* Re: basic stuff
2001-07-23 8:12 basic stuff Joe T.
2001-07-23 8:42 ` Bobby McNulty
@ 2001-07-23 8:45 ` Peter Buckley
2001-07-23 9:28 ` Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
2001-07-23 8:50 ` Bobby McNulty
2001-07-23 8:58 ` Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
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From: Peter Buckley @ 2001-07-23 8:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joe T.; +Cc: cygwin
Try searching the mailing list archives for "--mno cygwin"
Use google to search the cygwin.com website like this-
mno cygwin site:cygwin.com
AFAICS, (and this is just from my experience lurking this list)
the --mno cygwin option is a way to compile a program so it
doesn't depend on the cygwin1.dll.
HTH,
Peter
"Joe T." wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to cygwin, not new to programming though.
> I scanned through the documentation, but didnt find an
> answer to my questions. maybe im just that blind.
>
> I would like to work on some socket programming on
> windows and I'm trying to find a good compiler. since
> I have a good background in unix programming, i
> figured cygwin would be my best bet. but there are
> some problems:
>
> I like using synedit (www.mkidesigns.com) for my IDE.
> after ive compiled the program and i run it, it tells
> me it needs cygwin1.dll. if i copy this file to
> windows/system, im able to run the program.
>
> so my questions are, do i have to work with cygwin
> directly in the 'unix' environment? or is it possible
> to work completely in a win32 environment? are all the
> programs compiled to the cygwin.dll, and if so,
> wouldnt that make it rather hard to run that program
> on another windows machine?
>
> if cygwin isnt what im really looking for in a
> compiler, could someone else suggest another free one
> that would suit my needs?
>
> thank you
>
> =====
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* Re: basic stuff
2001-07-23 8:45 ` Peter Buckley
@ 2001-07-23 9:28 ` Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
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From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) @ 2001-07-23 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Buckley, Joe T.; +Cc: cygwin
The name of the switch is -mno-cygwin actually.
Larry Hall lhall@rfk.com
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At 11:45 AM 7/23/2001, Peter Buckley wrote:
>Try searching the mailing list archives for "--mno cygwin"
>Use google to search the cygwin.com website like this-
>
>mno cygwin site:cygwin.com
>
>AFAICS, (and this is just from my experience lurking this list)
>the --mno cygwin option is a way to compile a program so it
>doesn't depend on the cygwin1.dll.
>
>HTH,
>Peter
>
>"Joe T." wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm new to cygwin, not new to programming though.
> > I scanned through the documentation, but didnt find an
> > answer to my questions. maybe im just that blind.
> >
> > I would like to work on some socket programming on
> > windows and I'm trying to find a good compiler. since
> > I have a good background in unix programming, i
> > figured cygwin would be my best bet. but there are
> > some problems:
> >
> > I like using synedit (www.mkidesigns.com) for my IDE.
> > after ive compiled the program and i run it, it tells
> > me it needs cygwin1.dll. if i copy this file to
> > windows/system, im able to run the program.
> >
> > so my questions are, do i have to work with cygwin
> > directly in the 'unix' environment? or is it possible
> > to work completely in a win32 environment? are all the
> > programs compiled to the cygwin.dll, and if so,
> > wouldnt that make it rather hard to run that program
> > on another windows machine?
> >
> > if cygwin isnt what im really looking for in a
> > compiler, could someone else suggest another free one
> > that would suit my needs?
> >
> > thank you
> >
> > =====
> > ----(Joe Topjian)---------
> > web: http://terrarum.net
> > email: auximini@yahoo.com
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* Re: basic stuff
2001-07-23 8:12 basic stuff Joe T.
2001-07-23 8:42 ` Bobby McNulty
2001-07-23 8:45 ` Peter Buckley
@ 2001-07-23 8:50 ` Bobby McNulty
2001-07-23 9:59 ` David Postill
2001-07-23 8:58 ` Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
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From: Bobby McNulty @ 2001-07-23 8:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joe T., cygwin
Site does not work.
www.mkidesigns.com does not show up.
I tried www.mkdesigns.com and found myself at a store.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe T." <auximini@yahoo.com>
To: <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:12 AM
Subject: basic stuff
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to cygwin, not new to programming though.
> I scanned through the documentation, but didnt find an
> answer to my questions. maybe im just that blind.
>
> I would like to work on some socket programming on
> windows and I'm trying to find a good compiler. since
> I have a good background in unix programming, i
> figured cygwin would be my best bet. but there are
> some problems:
>
> I like using synedit (www.mkidesigns.com) for my IDE.
> after ive compiled the program and i run it, it tells
> me it needs cygwin1.dll. if i copy this file to
> windows/system, im able to run the program.
>
> so my questions are, do i have to work with cygwin
> directly in the 'unix' environment? or is it possible
> to work completely in a win32 environment? are all the
> programs compiled to the cygwin.dll, and if so,
> wouldnt that make it rather hard to run that program
> on another windows machine?
>
> if cygwin isnt what im really looking for in a
> compiler, could someone else suggest another free one
> that would suit my needs?
>
> thank you
>
> =====
> ----(Joe Topjian)---------
> web: http://terrarum.net
> email: auximini@yahoo.com
> --------------------------
>
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* Re: basic stuff
2001-07-23 8:12 basic stuff Joe T.
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2001-07-23 8:50 ` Bobby McNulty
@ 2001-07-23 8:58 ` Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
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From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) @ 2001-07-23 8:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joe T., cygwin
At 11:12 AM 7/23/2001, Joe T. wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm new to cygwin, not new to programming though.
>I scanned through the documentation, but didnt find an
>answer to my questions. maybe im just that blind.
>
>I would like to work on some socket programming on
>windows and I'm trying to find a good compiler. since
>I have a good background in unix programming, i
>figured cygwin would be my best bet. but there are
>some problems:
>
>I like using synedit (www.mkidesigns.com) for my IDE.
>after ive compiled the program and i run it, it tells
>me it needs cygwin1.dll. if i copy this file to
>windows/system, im able to run the program.
Don't do that. It makes it very easy to end up with 2 or more
Cygwin DLLs on a system. More than 1 loaded at a time is a
problem.
>so my questions are, do i have to work with cygwin
>directly in the 'unix' environment? or is it possible
>to work completely in a win32 environment? are all the
>programs compiled to the cygwin.dll, and if so,
>wouldnt that make it rather hard to run that program
>on another windows machine?
If you don't need the POSIX emulation layer for your
program, use the -mno-cygwin switch or the completely Win32
version of gcc available at www.mingw.org. Otherwise, you
need cygwin1.dll, just like you need msvcrt.dll for most other
Win32 programs, for example.
>if cygwin isnt what im really looking for in a
>compiler, could someone else suggest another free one
>that would suit my needs?
Larry Hall lhall@rfk.com
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118 Washington Street (508) 893-9779 - RFK Office
Holliston, MA 01746 (508) 893-9889 - FAX
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