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Re: Network path with underscore error


At 09:54 AM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
>    Hi,
>i can't compile with GCC under cygwin if my files are on network drive !
>Compilation failed because of make can't find sources files.
>I have mount this drive with command like : mount -s f: /f or mount -s -t f:
>/f
>If i change one directoy of sources named 'ver_100' to 'ver100', compilation
>is successful !
>If i copy sources files with the same directory strucutre on my local drive,
>compilation is successful too !
>
>Is there someone known which is the best syntax to mount a network drive
>(binary/text , executable/no-executable) ?


What you've done is fine if those are the options you want.


>If i have system access, do i mount network drive as user or as system ?


Either.  Depends on your needs.  See 'man mount' for details.


>Do you know why underscore character ('_') resolved problem ?


Given your brief description, I tried to reproduce your problem.  I couldn't.
I could build just fine in the remote directory.  Perhaps you want to update
to the latest DLL and try again.  If you're still having problems, I suggest
you have a look at:


>Problem reports:       http://cygwin.com/problems.html


There seems to be something specific about your steps or your environment 
that make this problem surface for you.  If you can communicate some 
further details/examples, someone here might be able to help you locate
the issue, if you don't find it yourself along the way.



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