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0021 Subject: import libraries in VC environment
0022 Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 21:31:11 +0200
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0036 With the help of the mailing list support I compiled with cygwin wget =
0037 and lapack (light version 1.1).
0038 Now I have a question may I include successfully a library compiled in a =
0039 VC project workspace renaming it *.lib
0040 I need some dll's as the executable wget???
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0056 support I=20
0057 compiled with cygwin wget and lapack (light version 1.1).</FONT></DIV>
0058 <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Now I have a question may I include =
0059 successfully a=20
0060 library compiled in a VC project workspace renaming it =
0061 *.lib</FONT></DIV>
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0067 From cygwin-return-12863-listarch-cygwin=sourceware.cygnus.com@sourceware.cygnus.com Sat Jul 01 20:52:21 2000
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0085 Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2000 23:02:25 +0200
0086 From: "A.R. Burgers" <arburgers@hetnet.nl>
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0091 Subject: problem building dynamic perl 5.6.0 modules
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0094 
0095 Hi,
0096 
0097 I can't build dynamic modules anymore with Chuck Wilson's
0098 perl 5.6.0. E.g. building Storable-0.6.11 (Compress:Zlib
0099 gives the same problem) results in the fatal
0100 errors quoted at the end of this message.
0101 
0102 I am using stock cygwin-1.1.2 with all archives from today
0103 on Windows 98SE
0104 
0105 Anyone else having this problem or is this specific to my
0106 setup?
0107 
0108 thanks
0109 
0110 Teun Burgers
0111 
0112 erh066#1(~/.cpan/build/Storable-0.6.11)$ make
0113 LD_RUN_PATH="" ld2 -o blib/arch/auto/Storable/Storable.dll 
0114 -L/usr/local/lib Storable.o  
0115 /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/cygwin/CORE/libperl5_6_0.a
0116 dllwrap --dllname Storable.dll --driver-name gcc --dlltool dlltool
0117 --export-all-
0118 symbols --as as --output-def libStorable.def --output-lib libStorable.a
0119 \
0120  -L/usr/local/lib Storable.o
0121 /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/cygwin/CORE/libperl5_6_0.a
0122 dllwrap: no export definition file provided
0123 dllwrap: creating one, but that may not be what you want
0124 
0125 Cannot reallocate 1828716544 bytes after allocating 68577308 bytes
0126 perlld: *** system() failed to execute
0127 dllwrap --dllname Storable.dll --driver-name gcc --dlltool dlltool
0128 --export-all-symbols --as as --output-def libStorable.def --output-lib
0129 libStorable.a \
0130  -L/usr/local/lib Storable.o
0131 /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/cygwin/CORE/libperl5_6_0.a
0132 
0133 make: *** [blib/arch/auto/Storable/Storable.dll] Error 1
0134 [exited with 2]
0135 
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0162 From: Timothee Besset <timothee.besset@ecl1999.ec-lyon.fr>
0163 Subject: arpa/nameser.h
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0166 
0167 I'm trying to port a nice IRC client to cygwin, originally written on 
0168 FreeBSD, works fine on every unixes I've tried (FreeBSD, linux, IRIX and 
0169 solaris).
0170 
0171 But on cygwin it doesn't find the arpa/nameser.h header. Is there a reason 
0172 why this one is missing? Is it replaced by another one? What should I do to 
0173 work around the problem?
0174 
0175 I found this thread in the archive: 
0176 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/cygwin/2000-05/msg00676.html but it doesn't 
0177 have any follow ups..
0178 
0179 regards
0180 
0181 TTimo
0182 
0183 
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0212 Subject: Re: arpa/nameser.h
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0222 
0223 On Sat, Jul 01, 2000 at 04:05:03PM -0500, Timothee Besset wrote:
0224 >I'm trying to port a nice IRC client to cygwin, originally written on
0225 >FreeBSD, works fine on every unixes I've tried (FreeBSD, linux, IRIX
0226 >and solaris).
0227 >
0228 >But on cygwin it doesn't find the arpa/nameser.h header.  Is there a
0229 >reason why this one is missing?  Is it replaced by another one?  What
0230 >should I do to work around the problem?
0231 >
0232 >I found this thread in the archive:
0233 >http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/cygwin/2000-05/msg00676.html but it
0234 >doesn't have any follow ups..
0235 
0236 Most of the time when someone says "Why isn't this header available?"
0237 the answer is pretty simple.  It just isn't there because no one has
0238 contributed it.
0239 
0240 The standard method for determining if another header has the needed
0241 declarations would be to use "grep" to search for the declarations that
0242 you are missing.
0243 
0244 cgf
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0272 Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 17:18:11 -0400
0273 To: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
0274 Subject: [ADMIN] cygwin@sourceware is now stripping html text
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0282 
0283 I've finally taken the step of stripping html/text attachments from any
0284 email sent to this mailing list.
0285 
0286 Hopefully this won't mean that we'll now be seeing a bunch of blank email
0287 messages here.
0288 
0289 cgf
0290 
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0320 Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2000 14:23:11 -0700
0321 From: Bob McGowan <rmcgowan@veritas.com>
0322 Organization: VERITAS Software
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0327 Subject: Win2000 mount points and Cygwin
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0331 
0332 Windows 2000 has introduced the idea of a "mount point" to handle large
0333 numbers of disk partitions (beyond the number handled by the alphabet). 
0334 >From a command prompt, the DIR command shows these items as <JUNCTION>
0335 while Explorer shows a disk icon rather than a folder.
0336 
0337 Problem is that Cygwin (I'm using the CD v. 1.0, no updates) does not
0338 recognize this new thing.  I have not seen any discussion of this
0339 Windows feature in the list yet.  Is this a known issue, maybe even
0340 fixed in a recent snapshot?
0341 
0342 Thanks,
0343 
0344 -- 
0345 Bob McGowan
0346 Staff Software Quality Engineer
0347 VERITAS Software
0348 rmcgowan@veritas.com
0349 
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0380 From: Bob McGowan <rmcgowan@veritas.com>
0381 Organization: VERITAS Software
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0385 To: Cygwin <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0386 Subject: Re: Win2000 mount points and Cygwin
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0391 
0392 Scratch that.  I'm not sure what I was looking at a minute ago, but
0393 whatever it was ain't happening now.  Everything is as would be
0394 expected.
0395 
0396 My apologies for the misleading post.
0397 
0398 Bob McGowan wrote:
0399 > 
0400 > Windows 2000 has introduced the idea of a "mount point" to handle large
0401 > numbers of disk partitions (beyond the number handled by the alphabet).
0402 > >From a command prompt, the DIR command shows these items as <JUNCTION>
0403 > while Explorer shows a disk icon rather than a folder.
0404 > 
0405 > Problem is that Cygwin (I'm using the CD v. 1.0, no updates) does not
0406 > recognize this new thing.  I have not seen any discussion of this
0407 > Windows feature in the list yet.  Is this a known issue, maybe even
0408 > fixed in a recent snapshot?
0409 > 
0410 > Thanks,
0411 > 
0412 > --
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0454 From: Timothee Besset <timothee.besset@ecl1999.ec-lyon.fr>
0455 Subject: Re: arpa/nameser.h
0456 In-Reply-To: <20000701171617.A18419@cygnus.com>
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0461 
0462 At 05:16 PM 7/1/00 -0400, you wrote:
0463 
0464 >Most of the time when someone says "Why isn't this header available?"
0465 >the answer is pretty simple.  It just isn't there because no one has
0466 >contributed it.
0467 
0468 I understand that .. I whish I had the skills and the time it takes to 
0469 write that kind of headers. But I don't want to step into the nightmare of 
0470 building cygwin from CVS .. I have enough trouble building my own apps 
0471 without messing with the core of the system.
0472 
0473 >The standard method for determining if another header has the needed
0474 >declarations would be to use "grep" to search for the declarations that
0475 >you are missing.
0476 
0477 TTimo
0478 
0479 
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0501 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Boris_Sch=E4ling?= <boriss@web.de>
0502 To: <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0503 Subject: RE: dead end: http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/snapshots/
0504 Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 02:23:47 +0200
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0516 
0517 I think my last message wasn't clear enough. Here again a short description
0518 of the problem with the dead links.
0519 
0520 > -----Original Message-----
0521 > From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [mailto:lhall@rfk.com]
0522 > Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 2:38 AM
0523 > To: Boris Schäling
0524 > Subject: RE: dead end: http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/snapshots/
0525 >
0526 >
0527 > I see what you mean.  Looks like some scripts have gone awry somewhere...
0528 >
0529 > Larry
0530 >
0531 >
0532 > At 08:28 PM 6/30/2000, you wrote:
0533 > >Hehe, I don't want to download the source files I want to browse the
0534 files
0535 > >online! I did this some weeks ago and downloaded some files. As far as I
0536 > >remember I surfed to http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/snapshots/ and
0537 > >clicked on one of the links called "list" on the right side of the page.
0538 > >Then I could browse the code online and could download only the files I
0539 > >needed. But these links to browse the code online don't work anymore (404
0540 > >error)?
0541 > >
0542 > >Boris
0543 > [...]
0544 
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0572 Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 20:45:43 -0400
0573 To: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
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0585 
0586 On Sun, Jul 02, 2000 at 02:23:47AM +0200, Boris Schäling wrote:
0587 >>>I don't want to download the source files I want to browse the files
0588 >>>online! ...  But these links to browse the code online don't work
0589 >>>anymore (404 error)?
0590 
0591 We have recently switched to using .bz2 tar files and the web
0592 server hadn't caught up with the change.
0593 
0594 This should now be fixed.  Thanks for reporting the problem.
0595 
0596 cgf
0597 
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0623 To: <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0624 Cc: "mail and news" <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
0625 Subject: looking for good hex dump utility...
0626 Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 18:10:31 -0700
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0635 
0636 hi,
0637 
0638 can anyone recommend a good, simple hex dump utility that's
0639 available with very portable source code in c/c++ or java which I can
0640 build and use on any of the variety of GNU supported platforms?
0641 
0642 I just want something that I can take with me from one computer
0643 to the next as needed without having to find one for each platform
0644 as I go.
0645 
0646 Just would like be able to dump file contents and see hex and ascii
0647 values line by line 16bytes at a time with byte address in hex next
0648 to each line.
0649 
0650 thanks,
0651 /dAVe
0652 
0653 
0654 
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0678 From: "Tim Prince" <tprince@computer.org>
0679 To: "Dave Arnold" <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>, <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0680 Cc: "mail and news" <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
0681 References: <000301bfe3c2$535e1ae0$dabf1004@homepc.freedsl.com>
0682 Subject: Re: looking for good hex dump utility...
0683 Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 18:37:49 -0700
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0692 
0693 If od doesn't match your description, it might help if you would
0694 clarify.
0695 
0696 Tim Prince
0697 ----- Original Message -----
0698 From: "Dave Arnold" <avr_fan@nettaxi.com>
0699 To: <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0700 Cc: "mail and news" <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
0701 Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 6:10 PM
0702 Subject: looking for good hex dump utility...
0703 
0704 
0705 > hi,
0706 >
0707 > can anyone recommend a good, simple hex dump utility that's
0708 > available with very portable source code in c/c++ or java which I can
0709 > build and use on any of the variety of GNU supported platforms?
0710 >
0711 > I just want something that I can take with me from one computer
0712 > to the next as needed without having to find one for each platform
0713 > as I go.
0714 >
0715 > Just would like be able to dump file contents and see hex and ascii
0716 > values line by line 16bytes at a time with byte address in hex next
0717 > to each line.
0718 >
0719 > thanks,
0720 > /dAVe
0721 >
0722 >
0723 
0724 
0725 
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0750 From: "Dave Arnold" <avr_fan@nettaxi.com>
0751 To: "Tim Prince" <tprince@computer.org>, <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0752 Subject: Re: looking for good hex dump utility...
0753 Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 19:14:51 -0700
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0762 
0763 hi Tim,
0764 
0765 od seems to do the job but if I want to just see numbers 0-9 and letters a-z
0766 in the ascii output, how
0767 do I tell od to do that?  by default od outputs 3 letter names for non
0768 character ascii values like
0769 del, nul, esc...
0770 
0771 For what I'm doing I only need to see the ascii values for letters and
0772 numbers and otherwise just
0773 a period '.'  for everything else in the ascii output, but the hexoutput I'd
0774 like to see for everything.
0775 
0776 Is there a way to do this?  I could probably edit the source code and change
0777 the ascii output
0778 part to do this right?
0779 
0780 so far I'm using od like this:
0781 
0782 > od -txa -w16 -Ax  <file to dump>
0783 
0784 /dAVe
0785 
0786 
0787 
0788 -----Original Message-----
0789 From: Tim Prince <tprince@computer.org>
0790 To: Dave Arnold <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>; cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
0791 <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0792 Cc: mail and news <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
0793 Date: Saturday, July 01, 2000 6:35 PM
0794 Subject: Re: looking for good hex dump utility...
0795 
0796 
0797 >If od doesn't match your description, it might help if you would
0798 >clarify.
0799 >
0800 >Tim Prince
0801 >----- Original Message -----
0802 >From: "Dave Arnold" <avr_fan@nettaxi.com>
0803 >To: <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0804 >Cc: "mail and news" <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
0805 >Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 6:10 PM
0806 >Subject: looking for good hex dump utility...
0807 >
0808 >
0809 >> hi,
0810 >>
0811 >> can anyone recommend a good, simple hex dump utility that's
0812 >> available with very portable source code in c/c++ or java which I can
0813 >> build and use on any of the variety of GNU supported platforms?
0814 >>
0815 >> I just want something that I can take with me from one computer
0816 >> to the next as needed without having to find one for each platform
0817 >> as I go.
0818 >>
0819 >> Just would like be able to dump file contents and see hex and ascii
0820 >> values line by line 16bytes at a time with byte address in hex next
0821 >> to each line.
0822 >>
0823 >> thanks,
0824 >> /dAVe
0825 >>
0826 >>
0827 >
0828 >
0829 >
0830 >--
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0833 >
0834 
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0859 Reply-To: "Dave Arnold" <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
0860 From: "Dave Arnold" <avr_fan@nettaxi.com>
0861 To: "Tim Prince" <tprince@computer.org>, <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0862 Subject: OD outputs the hex from right to left?...hex dump utility...
0863 Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 19:44:51 -0700
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0873 hi Tim,
0874 
0875 I just realized that the od dump utility is dumping the hex values
0876 from right to left and then dumping the ascii values from left to right.
0877 
0878 This makes it very hard to read.  Is there a flag or option to make the
0879 output of ascii and hex columns to be in the same order?
0880 
0881 here's a sample output.
0882 
0883       000000 00000009 34333231 bf003635 00000078
0884               ht nul nul nul   1   2   3   4   5   6 nul   ?   x nul nul nul
0885       000010 454c4f53 4f525443 5343494e 0000ea00
0886                S   O   L   E   C   T   R   O   N   I   C   S nul   j nul nul
0887 
0888 
0889 I like the output to appear like so:
0890 
0891       000010 534f4c45 4354524f 4e494353 00ea0000
0892                S   O   L   E   C   T   R   O   N   I   C   S nul   j nul nul
0893 
0894 or even better like this:(all on one line, only letters and number seen on
0895 ascii view and a '.' for everything else)
0896 (also all on one line is much more readable)
0897 
0898       000010       000010 534f4c45 4354524f 4e494353 00ea0000
0899 SOLECTRONICS.J..
0900 
0901 Any help or suggestions on this would be very welcomed.
0902 
0903 /dAVe
0904 
0905 
0906 -----Original Message-----
0907 From: Tim Prince <tprince@computer.org>
0908 To: Dave Arnold <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>; cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
0909 <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0910 Cc: mail and news <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
0911 Date: Saturday, July 01, 2000 6:35 PM
0912 Subject: Re: looking for good hex dump utility...
0913 
0914 
0915 >If od doesn't match your description, it might help if you would
0916 >clarify.
0917 >
0918 >Tim Prince
0919 >----- Original Message -----
0920 >From: "Dave Arnold" <avr_fan@nettaxi.com>
0921 >To: <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
0922 >Cc: "mail and news" <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
0923 >Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 6:10 PM
0924 >Subject: looking for good hex dump utility...
0925 >
0926 >
0927 >> hi,
0928 >>
0929 >> can anyone recommend a good, simple hex dump utility that's
0930 >> available with very portable source code in c/c++ or java which I can
0931 >> build and use on any of the variety of GNU supported platforms?
0932 >>
0933 >> I just want something that I can take with me from one computer
0934 >> to the next as needed without having to find one for each platform
0935 >> as I go.
0936 >>
0937 >> Just would like be able to dump file contents and see hex and ascii
0938 >> values line by line 16bytes at a time with byte address in hex next
0939 >> to each line.
0940 >>
0941 >> thanks,
0942 >> /dAVe
0943 >>
0944 >>
0945 >
0946 >
0947 >
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0951 >
0952 
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0988 
0989 
0990 > My question is do I have to also override the _malloc_r routine, and
0991 > if so, could someone provide some information or a link on what is
0992 > required?  It appears to be a reentrant version of malloc.
0993 
0994 Yup, newlib is heavy into reentrancy.  However, _malloc_r isn't
0995 exported by cygwin1.dll and cygwin doesn't expect your program to
0996 replace it.  I'm not sure how much of a "bug" this is, but I'm open
0997 for suggestions.  Might want to ask on the newlib list also, I'm sure
0998 they have really good reasons to call the reentrant malloc.
0999 
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1035 
1036 Hi,
1037 
1038 I would suggest either of the following:
1039 
1040 1.  your requirements are so narrow and specific you could probably
1041      write a tool to do what you want, in C or Perl, in less than an hour.
1042 
1043 2.  use a big-endian computer, so the bytes are in the order you want
1044      them (e.g. MC 68xxxx, or  the pending IA-64).
1045 
1046 Regards,
1047 Doug Wyatt
1048 
1049 
1050 
1051 > hi Tim,
1052 > 
1053 > I just realized that the od dump utility is dumping the hex values
1054 > from right to left and then dumping the ascii values from left to right.
1055 > 
1056 > This makes it very hard to read.  Is there a flag or option to make the
1057 > output of ascii and hex columns to be in the same order?
1058 > 
1059 > here's a sample output.
1060 > 
1061 >       000000 00000009 34333231 bf003635 00000078
1062 >               ht nul nul nul   1   2   3   4   5   6 nul   ?   x nul nul nul
1063 >       000010 454c4f53 4f525443 5343494e 0000ea00
1064 >                S   O   L   E   C   T   R   O   N   I   C   S nul   j nul nul
1065 > 
1066 > 
1067 > I like the output to appear like so:
1068 > 
1069 >       000010 534f4c45 4354524f 4e494353 00ea0000
1070 >                S   O   L   E   C   T   R   O   N   I   C   S nul   j nul nul
1071 > 
1072 > or even better like this:(all on one line, only letters and number seen on
1073 > ascii view and a '.' for everything else)
1074 > (also all on one line is much more readable)
1075 > 
1076 >       000010       000010 534f4c45 4354524f 4e494353 00ea0000
1077 > SOLECTRONICS.J..
1078 > 
1079 > Any help or suggestions on this would be very welcomed.
1080 > 
1081 > /dAVe
1082 > 
1083 > 
1084 > -----Original Message-----
1085 > From: Tim Prince <tprince@computer.org>
1086 > To: Dave Arnold <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>; cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
1087 > <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
1088 > Cc: mail and news <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
1089 > Date: Saturday, July 01, 2000 6:35 PM
1090 > Subject: Re: looking for good hex dump utility...
1091 > 
1092 > 
1093 > >If od doesn't match your description, it might help if you would
1094 > >clarify.
1095 > >
1096 > >Tim Prince
1097 > >----- Original Message -----
1098 > >From: "Dave Arnold" <avr_fan@nettaxi.com>
1099 > >To: <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
1100 > >Cc: "mail and news" <avr_fan@mailandnews.com>
1101 > >Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 6:10 PM
1102 > >Subject: looking for good hex dump utility...
1103 > >
1104 > >
1105 > >> hi,
1106 > >>
1107 > >> can anyone recommend a good, simple hex dump utility that's
1108 > >> available with very portable source code in c/c++ or java which I can
1109 > >> build and use on any of the variety of GNU supported platforms?
1110 > >>
1111 > >> I just want something that I can take with me from one computer
1112 > >> to the next as needed without having to find one for each platform
1113 > >> as I go.
1114 > >>
1115 > >> Just would like be able to dump file contents and see hex and ascii
1116 > >> values line by line 16bytes at a time with byte address in hex next
1117 > >> to each line.
1118 > >>
1119 > >> thanks,
1120 > >> /dAVe
1121 > >>
1122 > >>
1123 > >
1124 > >
1125 > >
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