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Re: flex scanner compiling problems


Perhaps if you go back to the page where you undoubtedly discovered this
mailing list and gave more than 4 seconds worth of attention to it, you
might find a more appropriate forum for asking questions.

There is a mailing list that is mentioned on the main cygwin page.
References to it are sprinkled througout the web site.

You obviously have quite a bit to learn about both solving your own
problems and asking for help.

Just to be even more helpful, I have gone back and read your initial
post.  It is almost incomprehensible.  It lacks any details that
would allow anyone to help you.  I realize that you are not a native
English speaker but that obviously doesn't give you an excuse to
fail to provide basic details.

A start on your road to enlightenment would be here:

http://cygwin.com/bugs.html

It is likely that if you adhere to the guidelines in the above page
with regard to your problem, you'll probably get helped.

cgf

On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 02:05:57AM +0200, info@bitspring.de wrote:
>Hello
>
>Some days ago i asked for help about compiling problems.
>
>As You know, nobody deign to answer so far.
>
>According to the other emails i received i got the impression that at least
>more than 50% of the people subscribed to this list could answer my question
>within 1 minute without spending any energy on it.
>
>Oh, high lords of cygwin, must be a superior feeling to let unwise newbees
>hang with their problems. I got the impression as if You feel beeing better,
>higher quality human than me, who is not dignified to receive the grace of
>Your answer. All the theoretical thoughts about parallel tasks and shared
>work seem forgotton if it there is possibility to apply those principles
>inter-human and not on software. You really impress me!
>
>One day You will be too old to program any computer. May Your own behaviour
>return on You then.
>
>Disappointed
>
>Michael
>


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