From: Keith M. <kei...@to...> - 2007-03-30 12:09:04
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Mark Bourne wrote, quoting Mark Mohr: >> I got the same thing when I installed it on Vista. >> >> So what I did to fix it was put /mingw/libexec/gcc/mingw32/3.4.5 >> in my PATH variable in /etc/profile file. > > Thanks. That fixed it (barring in error in the parameters to main!) > I don't remember doing that last time I installed MinGW, but that was > over a year ago, so maybe I did... You should not need to do this, if everything is correctly installed. If you are sure everything *is* properly installed, then maybe this is yet another Vista issue; (how do they get away with breaking backward compatibility with every new release)? Vista is just too new, for us to certify it as a supported platform. (I use GNU/Linux from choice, and Win2K from necessity; I fervently hope that I *never* have to move to *any* newer M$ release). Please raise a bug report for this, on the project bug tracker, so we don't forget about it; it is unlikely to be fixed until Vista becomes more prevalent among our developer community. Regards, Keith. |