[JDEV] Hurrah, I found the secret to get PTh compiling under cygwin
Andy Beetz
andy.beetz at clearswift.com
Thu Jun 13 08:04:21 CDT 2002
Took a few days :( but the secret was in this:
http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~khan/software/gnu-win32/gcc.html#gcc2952-fixes
!! WARNING: DO NOT USE WINZIP OR SOME SUCH WINDOWS TOOL TO UNPACK.
That will certainly screw up hard links and you'll end up with
a non-working system. And, please do resist the impulse to
send
me email telling me that I am wrong about this. !!
After I followed the *nix instructions for building (manually decompressing)
it worked first time.
This should be put into the howto at
http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/howto.html really
Hope this helps some people anyway
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