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Re: stderr and clearmake


On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 09:08:04AM -0500, Aaron Conole wrote:
>Hello, I'm using clearmake, and the Metaware C++ compiler (don't ask...I 
>don't like metaware either) and whenever I execute a clearmake from 
>within cygwin, I don't have any stderr output. This was first discovered 
>while I was in an Xterm, and didn't affect the main window. However, 
>recently, for some reason, it's started happening in the cygwin window 
>(by cygwin window, I mean bash.exe) as well.
>
>I've written a program to print out a message on stdout and then on 
>stderr. The output is as follows:
>aconole@ACONOLE ~
>----------------------------
>$ ./stderr-test.exe
>This is stderr!
>This is stdout!
>----------------------------
>
>The code is:
>------------------------
>#include "stdio.h"
>
>int main(){
>   fprintf(stdout, "This is stdout!\n");
>   fprintf(stderr, "This is stderr!\n");
>   return 0;
>}
>------------------------
>
>As you can see, for some reason stderr and stdout are being manipulated 
>in some odd fashion, which may or may not be related to the problem I'm 
>having. I've already tried manipulating the cygwin variable, without 
>success.
>
>I can attach information about the cygwin version I'm running.

"I've noticed that when I connect my TV to the cable box I can't get
channel 7 although when I connect it directly to the cable I have no
problem.  What is wrong with my TV?  I've actually tried several TVs and
all of them seem to have this weird problem."

cgf

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