Re: Cygwin programs doesn't support non-ASCII filenames

2009-05-09 Thread Corinna Vinschen
[Repeated and additional question. I accidentally sent this as PM. Sorry about that. Let's keep this on the list, please] On May 9 11:43, Lenik wrote: > (My system locale is zh_CN) What ANSI codepage is that? And what OEM codepage uses the console Window by default? > 1, test path > >>>

Re: Cygwin programs doesn't support non-ASCII filenames

2009-05-09 Thread Lenik
(This mail is encoded in utf-8) On 2009-5-9 18:02, Corinna Vinschen wrote: [Repeated and additional question. I accidentally sent this as PM. Sorry about that. Let's keep this on the list, please] On May 9 11:43, Lenik wrote: (My system locale is zh_CN) What ANSI codepage is that? And

Re: Cygwin programs doesn't support non-ASCII filenames

2009-05-09 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On May 9 23:12, Lenik wrote: > (This mail is encoded in utf-8) > > On 2009-5-9 18:02, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >> [Repeated and additional question. I accidentally sent this as PM. >> Sorry about that. Let's keep this on the list, please] >> >> On May 9 11:43, Lenik wrote: >>> (My system local

Re: print on cygwin command window with gfortran?

2009-05-09 Thread Dave Korn
Gus K wrote: > I use gfortran on cygwin and i want to print in the command window (like it > prints in windows) > i use the usual stuff: > > WRITE(6,*) 'Give a number:' > > or > > PRINT(6,*) 'Give a number:' > > but the execution completes without any printing.. > > What is wrong? It's a pr

Re: Cygwin programs doesn't support non-ASCII filenames

2009-05-09 Thread Lenik
On 2009-5-9 23:44, Corinna Vinschen wrote: On May 9 23:12, Lenik wrote: (This mail is encoded in utf-8) On 2009-5-9 18:02, Corinna Vinschen wrote: [Repeated and additional question. I accidentally sent this as PM. Sorry about that. Let's keep this on the list, please] On May 9 11:43, L

How to detect a cygwin thread?

2009-05-09 Thread Piotr Wyderski
My program has a built-in panic handler, which enumerates all process threads using the CreateToolhelp32Snapshot WinAPI function and then suspends them (except itself) in order to freeze the entire environment in a state as close as possible to the original error conditions. Unfortunately it also s

Re: How to detect a cygwin thread?

2009-05-09 Thread Mark Geisert
Piotr Wyderski writes: > My program has a built-in panic handler, which enumerates > all process threads using the CreateToolhelp32Snapshot > WinAPI function and then suspends them (except itself) > in order to freeze the entire environment in a state as close > as possible to the original error co

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] [1.7] Updated: cygwin-1.7.0-47

2009-05-09 Thread Lee D. Rothstein
Christopher Faylor wrote: On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 02:20:18PM -0400, Andrew Schulman wrote: By the way, I don't like that setup maximizes the window when on the package selection step. I haven't seen it, but it certainly sounds wrong for a "wizard"-style window to change its size whe