Hi Eliot, Thanks for the help. No pressure. I only want help from those who are willing to help. Those who are NOT interested may kindly ignore my messages. There is no obligation at all. The issues I highlighted have been a recurring problem on Google. So, there is a recurring pattern emerging and perhaps this thread could solve it once and for all. As for what I am using it for, I am trying to complete a book called Modern C. I wish to finish it. Thank you. Kind Regards, YEO Kai Wei ________________________________ From: Eliot Moss Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2023 12:46:32 PM To: Yeo Kai Wei ; gs-cygwin.com@gluelogic.com Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com Subject: Re: [FEEDBACK] Issue with fd_set, FD_ZERO, FD_SET, FD_SETSIZE : Cygwin On 2/7/2023 3:28 PM, Yeo Kai Wei wrote: > > On 7/2/2023 9:54 am, Eliot Moss wrote: >> On 2/7/2023 11:34 AM, Yeo Kai Wei wrote: >>> >>> On 7/2/2023 7:27 am, Eliot Moss wrote: >>>> On 2/7/2023 10:03 AM, Yeo Kai Wei via Cygwin wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On 7/2/2023 4:59 am, gs-cygwin.com@gluelogic.com wrote: >>>>>> On Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 04:33:53AM +0800, Yeo Kai Wei wrote: >>>> >>>>> I updated Cygwin to 3.4.5-1.x86_64. >>>>> >>>>> $ uname -a >>>>> CYGWIN_NT-10.0-19045 DESKTOP-P3E71RB 3.4.5-1.x86_64 2023-01-19 19:09 UTC x86_64 Cygwin >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> However, the same problem occurs. >>>>> >>>>> Cygwn-devel doesn't seem to work. >>>>> >>>>> $ gcc -o selectStdIn selectStdIn.c >>>>> selectStdIn.c:9:10: fatal error: sys/select.h: No such file or directory >>>>> #include >>>>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>> compilation terminated. >>>> >>>> Well, on my system cygcheck -f /usr/include/sys/select.h clearly says >>>> that the file came from cygwin-devel-3.4.3-1. Maybe you misspelled >>>> cygwin-devel ? You do have to select the package explicitly, too. >>>> >>>> EM >>> >>> >>> Hi Eliot, >>> >>> I just reinstalled Cygwin but I'm unsure of what I missed. >>> >>> I did "cygcheck -f /usr/include/sys/select.h" and it seems to tell me that I do have >>> cygwin-devel-3.4.5-1 >>> >>> Did I miss a step? >> >> What gcc are you running? Maybe not cygwin's? >> >> EM > > > Hi Eliot, > > I think I'm running MinGW's gcc. > > I typed in "gcc --version" and this is what Cygwin returned. > > $ gcc --version > gcc.exe (x86_64-posix-seh-rev0, Built by MinGW-W64 project) 8.1.0 > Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO > warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. > > What should I do next? Install the relevant gcc and program building packages. But I think you're reaching the limit of the handholding the community may be prepared to offer ... Also, you never said what you're *really* trying to accomplish. EM