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So far the recomendations were many, but I think I did them. Altough since it haven't work, obviously I have failed somewhere. >I can't be entirely sure since I haven't come across this before, but it >may be a problem with CRLFs. What happens when you type "mount" at a cygwin >bash prompt? Did you unpack the sources in the way the web page said? > >Jifl I agree! I did the unpacking before using NT, maybe I should use cygwin for it. the mount indicates the directory was mount as binary before installing the patch. >Make sure you >are using the directory structure outline in the html document. >richard Thanks, I'm using exactly the same directory structure, with the exception that my Cygwin directory is on the H drive and not on C, but this should not make any difference after it had been mounted. >Hmmmmm... Have you applyed the patch "ecos-gcc-2952.pat" with success in gcc >sources??? >Joćo Cadamuro Junior I agree that cygwin might not have been on a very kosher instalation, so I'will try a fresh install of version 1.1.7. Thanks to all that gave suggestions. I'll try everything again from the start and I'll let you know. Renato Levy Systems Analyst Intelligent Automation, Inc. 7519 Standish Place, ste 200 Rockville, MD 20855 phone: (301)590-3155 fax: (301) 590-9414 WWW: http://www.i-a-i.com ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
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