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From: OSKAR BERRETEAGA <oskarb@fagorautomation.es>
To: "'cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com'" <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: [B20.1]: Permission denied, sometimes
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 06:39:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <c=ES%a=_%p=FAGOR?AUTOMATION%l=NTCORREO-990304114905Z-12433@ntcorreo.fagorautomation.es> (raw)

Hi, all

we're using B20.1 on several W95 machines and, on some of them, 
the script to compile and link some C files fails. In fact, it's the gcc

that outputs "Permission denied" errors. This behaviour is not
deterministic 
because if we try to compile the same file again it may or may not
succeed. 
Moreover, gcc prints out, now and then, "Permission denied" errors 
for the following file (?):

	\usr\include\.

I've checked and double checked for the existence of that file but 
there certainly isn't such a file or directory in our computers.

I almost sure that it has to do with cpp because when adding the -E
option
to the compile line I still get the permission denied errors mostly for
real
include files.

I've attached the cygcheck output for both a configuration that works
perfectly
(cyok.txt) and for another one that exhibits the erratic behaviour
(cywrong.txt).
The ggc line we use to compile the file is:

gcc -c $PRJDIR/plcprg.c -o $PRJOBJDIR/plcprg.o -idirafter
$EXTRAINCLUDEDIR1 -idirafter $EXTRAINCLUDEDIR2 -idirafter
$EXTRAINCLUDEDIR3 -idirafter $EXTRAINCLUDEDIR4

I just want to add that it works most of the time. But...

Thanks in advance for any help

>
>Oskar Berreteaga Castro
>Depto. I+D Software
>e-mail: oskarb@fagorautomation.es
>
>----------------------------------------------------
>Fagor Automation, S.Coop.
>Barrio San Andres, s/n - P.O. Box. 144
>Mondragon 20500 - SPAIN
>
>Tfno:	+34-943 79 95 11
>Fax:	+34-943 79 17 12
> http://www.fagorautomation.mcc.es
>----------------------------------------------------
>
  

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From: OSKAR BERRETEAGA <oskarb@fagorautomation.es>
To: "'cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com'" <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: [B20.1]: Permission denied, sometimes
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 19:45:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <c=ES%a=_%p=FAGOR?AUTOMATION%l=NTCORREO-990304114905Z-12433@ntcorreo.fagorautomation.es> (raw)
Message-ID: <19990331194500.Z3mHSqYHSpbO3K__Al3xY4olcxXjKaOz1w-r47OHZqY@z> (raw)

Hi, all

we're using B20.1 on several W95 machines and, on some of them, 
the script to compile and link some C files fails. In fact, it's the gcc

that outputs "Permission denied" errors. This behaviour is not
deterministic 
because if we try to compile the same file again it may or may not
succeed. 
Moreover, gcc prints out, now and then, "Permission denied" errors 
for the following file (?):

	\usr\include\.

I've checked and double checked for the existence of that file but 
there certainly isn't such a file or directory in our computers.

I almost sure that it has to do with cpp because when adding the -E
option
to the compile line I still get the permission denied errors mostly for
real
include files.

I've attached the cygcheck output for both a configuration that works
perfectly
(cyok.txt) and for another one that exhibits the erratic behaviour
(cywrong.txt).
The ggc line we use to compile the file is:

gcc -c $PRJDIR/plcprg.c -o $PRJOBJDIR/plcprg.o -idirafter
$EXTRAINCLUDEDIR1 -idirafter $EXTRAINCLUDEDIR2 -idirafter
$EXTRAINCLUDEDIR3 -idirafter $EXTRAINCLUDEDIR4

I just want to add that it works most of the time. But...

Thanks in advance for any help

>
>Oskar Berreteaga Castro
>Depto. I+D Software
>e-mail: oskarb@fagorautomation.es
>
>----------------------------------------------------
>Fagor Automation, S.Coop.
>Barrio San Andres, s/n - P.O. Box. 144
>Mondragon 20500 - SPAIN
>
>Tfno:	+34-943 79 95 11
>Fax:	+34-943 79 17 12
> http://www.fagorautomation.mcc.es
>----------------------------------------------------
>
  

             reply	other threads:[~1999-03-04  6:39 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1999-03-04  6:39 OSKAR BERRETEAGA [this message]
1999-03-31 19:45 ` OSKAR BERRETEAGA
1999-03-04 22:01 N8TM
1999-03-31 19:45 ` N8TM

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