I checked this several times and it is up to date. I found some posts that explained this error message arises sometimes, when gcc is not found/up to date. I have a long range of packages installed that works for a similar software (called Madagascar), but apparently not for Seismic Unix. usr/local/su2/ is the directory of Seismic Unix. Make: Leaving directory '/usr/local/su2/src/cwp' Make: Leaving directory '/usr/local/su2/src/cwp/main' usr/local/su2/include/cwp.h:720:15: warning: implicit declaration of function fstat64’ įcat.c:45:3: note: in expansion of macro ‘fstat’įcat.c:35:14: warning: unused variable ‘buf’ usr/local/su2/include/cwp.h:713:15: warning: implicit declaration of function open64’ įcat.c:43:8: note: in expansion of macro ‘open’ The error message reads: fcat.c: In function ‘main’:įcat.c:35:14: error: storage size of ‘buf’ isn’t known The issue arises when I am trying to make install. In order to do this, however, I first need to know what causes my error messages. Therefore the best I can do is to download or update single packages. Under normal circumstances the issue described below would probably be fixed with downloading Cygwin again and doing just a simple reinstallation of all packages - the problem is: I can't really do that, because I am on a research ship in the South Atlantic right now and am sharing a bandwidth of 190 kb/s with 50 people.
I am trying to install the software "Seismic Unix" for Cygwin on Windows.