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I have a program that I build on Linux, Cygwin (32bit) and Windows (MSVC) using cmake. The weird and frustrating thing is I don't have stdout/stderr working in the Cygwin version. And it is only with this particular binary and only on this one specific Cygwin installation (a laptop running Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit). I have another Cygwin (32bit) install on Win7 Pro (32bit) machine and that works fine. Some other folks who build/run the exact same program don't have the problem either. I've searched through the mailing lists and saw old responses which suggested either re-installing Cygwin or trying out a newer version of the Cygwin dll. I'm not sure what information would be relevant for one of you to help me so I'll start with a cygcheck output from the problem machine. If anything else is needed, please let me know. $ cygcheck -s -r -v > cygcheck.txt 0 [main] cygrunsrv 11432 open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack trace to cygrunsrv.exe.stackdump One other difference between this one and most other binaries is this cmake flag: # WIN32 creates /subsytem:windows (and not /subsystem:console) add_executable (${PROJECT_NAME} WIN32 ${SOURCES}) But I wonder whether that is relevant since the exact same flag still produces stdout/stderr in the other cygwin installations. I hope I can find a solution without wiping my current Cygwin install. TIA.
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