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Comments by DBPatric (Top 8 by date)
DBPatric
4-Jul-16 16:03pm
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I can tell from the title that isn't it. It's not frozen, it's stuck. I can type letters, but they do nothing. I can see how my question might be a tad ambiguous because I'm not sure if there isn't a technical term for what I'm experiencing. Thanks though.
DBPatric
4-Jul-16 16:02pm
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Thanks. I pressed ctrl-z and it immediately stopped it. Terminal suddenly got 10x easier to use! I will try to be more careful typing commands correctly in the future though.
DBPatric
4-Jul-16 15:58pm
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I can tell by the title that has absolutely nothing to do with my problem.
DBPatric
2-Jul-16 15:09pm
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But it was just available before I revised it! Why did it change? Plus I got an update on one of the solutions it won't let me see now.
DBPatric
2-Jul-16 13:15pm
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So it's not something in my compiler itself? Everyone acts like they just unzip the sources and compile them that way.
More detail:
Based on a setup that was intended to compile gtk with mingw32, I have added ansi.h, config.h, pkg-config, and nasm to mingw. I have also augmented msys (which is 32-bit) with perl 5.24, findutils, autotool, automake, libtool, and xml::simple.
I'll look into the header thing some more, but unless my problem is not unusual I still think it's in my setup.
DBPatric
2-Jul-16 10:31am
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Hi Richard, thanks for the reply.
How do I add macro definitions?
DBPatric
9-Apr-16 15:04pm
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Thanks. I didn't realize there was another one. I guess I didn't look hard enough. Unfortunately, I've tried this and still can't get a working environment. It refuses to compile. This warrants posting another question though, so that's what I'll do.
DBPatric
27-Mar-16 8:20am
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I kind of did that except it seems to stop immediately. Whatever the problem is breaks my debugger.
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