I am a Ruby programmer on Windows who trys to switch from Win cmd to Cygwin, but cannot achieve to execute batch files of Ruby gems.
I\'m stuck behind a firewall so have to use HTTPS to access my GitHub repository. I\'m using cygwin 1.7.7 on Windows XP.
Since \"gcc -mno-cygwin\" does not work anymore, I was looking for a way to get a MinGW-targeted GCC running within my Cygwin environment. (Running a MSYS environment is not an option at this point.)
I have been trying to compile TinyXML usin开发者_Go百科g CMake as a sort of mini project, trying to learn CMake. As an addition I am trying to make it compile into a dynamic library and install itself
I try to load a simple DLL compiled with GCC in cygwin into a C#.NET application. The DLL looks like this
I\'ve been working at this all morning and I still can\'t find a way to easily bind a key to compile my program from the Windows version of gVim using the Cygwin GCC, and then run it. I\'m kind of a n
I\'m using Cygwin, and just discovered to my dismay that the package naming scheme is derived from Red Hat. I need the development man pages, called manpages-dev and manpages-posix-dev on Debian-based
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im trying to port application from cygwin to visual studio 2008 express but i开发者_Python百科m getting this error :
I just notice that there is a redhat cygwin at http://www.redhat.com/services/custom/cygwin/ , is there any difference ?