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Re: g++ (v.3.1.1-4) -mno-cygwin with a hello world samplecrashesoddly


On Sun, 2002-07-21 at 12:28, Dylan Cuthbert wrote:
> Sorry to waste everybody's time, but I'm really confused now.  I re-compiled
> the program today with the *exact* same command line arguments, the only
> difference is that I've rebooted the computer.  The program now works
> *fine*!!
> 
> The order of events:
> 
> 1> I logged in as Administrator and ran cygwin's setup.exe
> 2> I installed all the latest Exp stuff, setup didn't say I needed to
> reboot, so I didn't.
> 3> I logged out, logged back in as myself
> 4> Tried using the -mno-cygwin options and hit the problem posted yesterday.
> 5> Shutdown win2k and went home
> 6> First thing this morning, tried *exactly the same thing*, and it works.
> 
> :-?
> 
> I think I'll reboot no matter what Setup reckons in the future. :-)

What OS are you running? If it's NT/2K setup can't replace in use files,
and thats when it will warn. If setup doesn't warn you, then you don't
need to reboot.

Rob


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