Henry S. Thompson writes:
ht writes:
> New machine, trying 64-bit cygwin, but no joy so far in compiling from
> latest sources.
So, after half-a-day of editting, got it to compile, but failing very
quickly at the Windows / window startup phase. Clearly a bunch of
32->64-bit pointer issues, which I tried but pbly failed to address.
Anybody interested in hearing what I tried/helping at all, or is this
a lost cause? The fingerprints on the relevant files (...-msw.c,
...encap-win32.c at least) are hugely stale, i.e. Ben Wing in 2000.
I'm interested in hearing, yes, but I don't have a Windows dev
environment at all right now, and know nothing about Windows or the
64-bit Cygwin, sorry. Maybe I could put together the dev env in early
February, but not until then.
Please do talk about it. I'm pretty sure Aidan still knows about
Cygwin but may never have used a 64-bit environment, Jerry may have
some contacts at RH that could help. And someday I'll remember enough
of the conversation (or monologue :-P) to be of some use to somebody.
Steve
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