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Re: Freetrek port
- To: Michael Weiser <michael@weiser.saale-net.de>
- Subject: Re: Freetrek port
- From: Charles Wilson <cwilson@ee.gatech.edu>
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 17:35:15 -0500
- CC: Todd Goodman <tsg1@earthlink.net>, cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
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Michael Weiser wrote:
> Hello Todd, you wrote:
> >Have you noticed many problems? It builds right out of CVS for me.
> With freeciv or freetrek? I don't even know freetrek, but
> freeciv-1.7.1 compiled out of the box for me but was unfortunately
> showing that annoying STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION-effect. freeciv-1.7.2
> refused to compile at first but adding some libs to the makefile it
> compiled cleanly and seems to run quite perfect. Now I'm waiting for
> 1.8.0 to try that one. :)
> --
> Michael
>
Michael -
Todd & I ran into similar problems with Xanim. Just as a quick
sanity check, try running freeciv from a DOS prompt. No bash, no xterm,
no rxvt. Just cmd.exe (or command.com). This solved a
STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION for xanim. I don't know why, because I haven't
yet had a chance the dig through the offending sourcecode. Anyway, give
it a shot...
--Chuck
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