From: Earnie B. <ea...@us...> - 2004-12-08 15:13:35
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<quote who="Tom Messenger"> > I've been trying to compile garnix (a program to communicate > with Garmin GPS) and I'm pretty sure I need Cygwin, but > I'd just thought I'd check. After fighting through some other > issues with the makefile, I discover that terminos.h is > included in one of the routines. I gather that it is a standard > UNIX C header, but not part of standard C, and is unsupported > in MSVCRT.DLL, but supported in CYGWIN.DLL. (The > inclusion of CYGWIN.DLL with the Windows binary distribution > no doubt should have been a warning.) > > I was hoping to tweak the output a little, but I think I'll give up > if Cygwin is necessary. > This looks like an example you could use. http://www.stillhq.com/gpg/source-modified-1.0.3/util/ttyio.html > The makefile also used Bison/Flex. I got them from the > SourceForge GnuWin32 site and I installed them in > MinGW\bin (and they apparently worked) but I wanted to > be sure > 1) that I didn't miss them somewhere in a MinGW/MSYS > DTK and I have the right ones > 2) that it's safe to put them in the MinGW directory > 3) that they're useful things to have for other configure/make > scripts. > Put your gnuwin32 binaries in the mingw/bin directory. Earnie -- http://www.mingw.org http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw https://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?user_id=15438 |