Am 08.11.2013 05:58, schrieb Alexey Pavlov:
This is known issue. You can grab my patch from here:
https://github.com/Alexpux/mingw-builds/blob/master/patches/tcl/tcl-8.6.1-mingwexcept.patch
Thanks for the patch. Building the win64 version Tcl 8.5.15 I have got the same
exception error but
I would like to remove the ‘Press any key to continue...’ from the console when
using Code::Blocks, anyone?--
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Try asking in the code blocks forums or mailing list, sounds like a problem
with their ide
On Nov 8, 2013 5:11 AM, Arbol One arbol...@hotmail.ca wrote:
I would like to remove the ‘Press any key to continue...’ from the
console when using Code::Blocks, anyone?
2013/11/8 Zach Thibeau zachthib...@zachthibeau.ca
Try asking in the code blocks forums or mailing list, sounds like a
problem with their ide
It's not a problem; it's a feature. If this prompt isn't shown, the console
window disappears making it very difficult to actually see what was output
to
Largely irrelevant these days given how well git and mercurial run on
windows, but is anyone aware of a self-contained patch exe that runs on
windows and understands both unified diffs and git diffs?
The goal is to have a simple, single file, no dependency patching tool for
use with automated
2013/11/8 Jon jon.for...@gmail.com
Largely irrelevant these days given how well git and mercurial run on
windows, but is anyone aware of a self-contained patch exe that runs on
windows and understands both unified diffs and git diffs?
The goal is to have a simple, single file, no dependency
Please help me, a terrorist group calling themselves Google has invaded my
computer. Every time I run IE11 it displays the web page of this abusive
organization. Is there a way that Microsoft could provide some sort of
protection against this kind of threat? Is there a way to stop this
Here's some code to enable named semaphores as defined in semaphore.h.
I've tested it with the libtubo example program and all
seems to work well. The only caveat is that windows will unlink the
semaphore when the last process closes the semaphore. This goes hand in
hand with the inability of
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Ruben Van Boxem
vanboxem.ru...@gmail.comwrote:
2013/11/8 Jon jon.for...@gmail.com
Largely irrelevant these days given how well git and mercurial run on
windows, but is anyone aware of a self-contained patch exe that runs on
windows and understands both
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On 08.11.2013 23:00, Jon wrote:
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Ruben Van Boxem
vanboxem.ru...@gmail.comwrote:
2013/11/8 Jon jon.for...@gmail.com
Largely irrelevant these days given how well git and mercurial
run on windows, but is anyone
What is patch not doing that you want? It should be able to
handle git diff output if you pass the magic -p option or modify
the resulting diff a bit.
I need a no-install exe that can apply both git and unified style
patches as-is without requiring manual tweaks to the patch.
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Personally, i use Python as a base for such things. Python and a
minimal 20MB subset of MSYS2 packages (wget, tar, xz) that
require no installation or setup.
Nice. I see I need to look at your sbuild project again to see what
clever
On 11/8/13, Incongruous incongru...@outlook.com wrote:
Please help me, a terrorist group calling themselves Google has invaded my
computer. Every time I run IE11 it displays the web page of this abusive
organization. Is there a way that Microsoft could provide some sort of
protection against
My oh my, you are one of them, aren't you. Wait, what about MinGW, is MinGW
a tentacle of Google?
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On
Please leave and take care that the door doesn't hit you on the way out.
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 10:41 PM, Incongruous incongru...@outlook.com wrote:
My oh my, you are one of them, aren't you. Wait, what about MinGW, is MinGW
a tentacle of Google?
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On 11/9/2013 12:45, Jon wrote:
Kai or JonY...is this primarily MSYS2 topic out-of-scope for this ML and I
should directly contact LRN and Alexey?
I think it is fine, the list is rather low-traffic anyway.
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