From: Paul G. <pga...@qw...> - 2001-06-12 00:02:44
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Hi folks, First I wanted to thank everyone for volunteering to support us in understanding what might be the cause of the problem. Thank you. On 11 Jun 2001, at 13:36, the Illustrious Gilles Depeyrot wrote: > Hi Paul, > > I know I'm just adding to the reports but I also get the error message > about cpp0 not found. Maybe the root of the problem is in the test for > the existence of cpp0 since the path displayed in the error message is > valid and the cpp0.exe file exists even though the message says it > doesn't. If you feel you can, you might want to revert to an earlier release of gcc and see if you still have the problem. It wasn't occurring under the gcc 2.95.2-3 release. Only started to occur when GCC-2.95.3- 20010608 was being used. My opinion, at this point, is that it is blameable on the OS (Win9x/Me), but still am researching it since the problem does not occur for NT4 or above. Peace, Paul G. > > BTW, I'm using Windows 98 SE. > > > le 11/06/01 2:31, min...@li... a écrit : > > > Two options (workarounds), rename your old mingw directory to > > something like "mingw" or do a fresh install to a new directory which > > has a name shorter than eight characters. > > All my path elements are less than 8 characters but it is not installed > in c:/mingw. > > Is there anything I can do to help pinpoint the problem? > > Regards, > Gilles > > -- > Gilles Depeyrot <mailto:Gil...@wa...> > <http://perso.wanadoo.fr/gilles.depeyrot> > > > _______________________________________________ > MinGW-users mailing list > Min...@li... > > You may change your MinGW Account Options at: > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mingw-users > Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. |