[Review - Almost GTG] TeXmacs: A scientific wysiwyg Editor and Interface for Computer Algebra Systems
Andreas Seidl
seidlcw@gmx.net
Tue Feb 3 19:25:00 GMT 2004
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>>$ cygcheck -svr | grep gcc
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\gcc.exe
>>gcc 3.2-3
>>gcc-mingw-core 20031020-1
>
>
> You're missing the gcc-g++ package. Install it, and you should be fine.
Okay:
$ cygcheck -svr | grep gcc
Found: C:\cygwin\bin\gcc.exe
gcc 3.3.1-3
gcc-g++ 3.3.1-3
gcc-mingw-core 20031020-1
gcc-mingw-g++ 20031020-1
>>Is there a more systematic way to find these dependencies? In december I
>>used Igor's magic
>>
>>find $tmp/$PKG-$VER/.inst -name '*.exe' | xargs cygcheck | sed -e '/\.exe/d' -e 's,\\,/,g' | sort -bu | xargs -n1 cygpath -u | xargs cygcheck -f
>>
>>but this doesn't work anymore (and only worked for ccrypt, not for texmacs).
>>
>>Ciao,
>>Andreas.
>
>
> Umm, what exactly didn't work in the above? Did it produce errors, or
> just fail to find all dependences?
> Igor
Please see the next mail in reply to Volker.
Andreas.
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