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In lugnet.robotics, Cortland Starrett wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics, Ed Manlove wrote:
> > In lugnet.robotics, Cortland Starrett wrote:
> > >
> > > I am the "friend". :) My name is Cortland Starrett. I use a modeling [trim]
> > > Thanks for any help or pointers. And thanks Steve for posting for me
> > > while I waited on my registration.
> > >
> > > Cort
> >
> > Cort,
> >
> > I know you are looking for an executable but have your tried building the
> > source? [trim]
> > Also if you try the source but run into problems you can post them here and we
> > will see what we can do.
> >
> > Ed
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> Here is the first error. O_ASYNC is a Linux/BSD thing...
[SNIP]
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> I have commented out this check in the code, but not getting much farther.
>
> Cort
Cort,
I would venture to guess from the error you are getting that the lnpd code on
the BrickOS website never was quite working under cygwin. I also gather this
from Stephan Höhrmann response on a different and recent thread on lnpd
(http://news.lugnet.com/robotics/rcx/legos/?n=3984).
It does look like Stephan has does work on an alternative he calls lnphost. You
might check out his work, http://lnphost.sourceforge.net/, and see if what you
are looking for in terms of functionality. Otherwise you might have alot of
debuging just to get the code to be "cygwin friendly".
Ed
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> Cort,
>
> I would venture to guess from the error you are getting that the lnpd code on
> the BrickOS website never was quite working under cygwin. I also gather this
> from Stephan Höhrmann response on a different and recent thread on lnpd
> (http://news.lugnet.com/robotics/rcx/legos/?n=3984).
>
> It does look like Stephan has does work on an alternative he calls lnphost. You
> might check out his work, http://lnphost.sourceforge.net/, and see if what you
> are looking for in terms of functionality. Otherwise you might have alot of
> debuging just to get the code to be "cygwin friendly".
>
> Ed
lnphost is perfect. Thank you for the reference.
Cort
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