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Re: Question About mount command for building development tools
- To: Huang Qiang <jameshq at liverpool dot ac dot uk>
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Question About mount command for building development tools
- From: Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour at redhat dot com>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 17:39:44 +0100
- Cc: eCos <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Organization: Red Hat UK Ltd.
- References: <KIEBICHBADHFCLGCKOPDOELECBAA.jameshq@liv.ac.uk>
Huang Qiang wrote:
>
> All users of Cygwin should verify that their /tmp directory (or the
> directory specified by the TMPDIR, TMP or TEMP environment variables) is
> mounted in binary mode. If this is not the case the patches will apply, but
> the build will later fail. You may verify this using the Cygwin mount
> command. If /tmp is not explicitly listed, the entry for / will be used. If
> it says "textmode" for this entry, use the following command from a Cygwin
> bash prompt:
>
> mount -f -b c:/cygwin/tmp /tmp
>
> You may need to substitute another path for c:/cygwin if Cygwin was
> installed to another directory.
>
> Q: How could I check which is the directory specified by the TMPDIR, TMP or
> TEMP environment variables? which should be textmode which shold be binary
> mode?
echo $TMPDIR
echo $TMP
echo $TEMP
If any of these are set, make sure they are mounted in binary mode. If none
of them are set, make sure /tmp is mounted in binary mode.
Jifl
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