| I get a sigalrm error with -mno-cygwin.
But I'd agree with you.
I'll have to work on that.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-csound-dev@eartha.mills.edu
[mailto:owner-csound-dev@eartha.mills.edu]On Behalf Of Michael Gogins
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 10:13 PM
To: Csound Developers Discussion List
Subject: [CSOUND-DEV:3524] Re: -mno-cygwin
Whoa! Some of us might prefer -mno-cygwin. Currently, for C++ development I
have Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Dev-C++ with mingw, and Cygwin. I'd
prefer to have just one environment, and the one that seems able to cover
the most bases is Cygwin; I hope to be able to do an -mno-cygwin build for
Windows without Cygwin.
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Michael Gogins
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Irreducible Productions
CsoundVST, an extended version of Csound for programming music and sound
Available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/csound/
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert McNulty Junior"
To: "Csound Developers Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:55 PM
Subject: [CSOUND-DEV:3521] -mno-cygwin
> Steve, do you have -mno-cygwin enabled?
> If so, take it away.
> That'll cause the SIGALRM. It happened to me last night.
> I am using it to create a cygwin based Csound.
> I already have Mingw compiled Csound.
> Bobby
> BTW I reverted my change completely. It's back the way it was before the
> changes.
>
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