Yes, the problem is related with soft links, of course.
Sorry for misprint.
On 8 June 2014 03:56, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Yuriy Chernyshov!
>
>> Removing environment variable fixes the problem.
>
>> Everything works fine with non-native links (i. e. CYGWIN not set)
Removing environment variable fixes the problem.
Everything works fine with non-native links (i. e. CYGWIN not set)
and on native unix-like systems.
The only configuration that fails to "lock" the file (whatever it is)
is Cygwin with native hardlinks.
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Why do you need cygwin under MasOS X?
MacOS X is POSIX-compatible system that can run all the cygwin
software natively, without API emulation.
On 5 June 2014 18:11, Warren Young wrote:
> On 6/5/2014 07:48, Richard H. McCullough wrote:
>>
>>
>> Can I install Cygwin on my iMac?
>
>
> cygwin1.dll u
Greetings, it's me again.
I've added environment variable to zsh. The problem with locking still persists.
Here are some commands:
thegeorg@THEGEORG-NB2-W7:~$ zsh
thegeorg@THEGEORG-NB2-W7:~$ true
thegeorg@THEGEORG-NB2-W7:~$
zsh: locking failed for /home/thegeorg/.histfile: no such file or directo
Hi!
After adding
export CYGWIN='winsymlinks:nativestrict'
command to my .zshrc file I'm experiencing the problem with zsh
HISTFILE. The message says:
History locking file failed: No such file or directory.
I don't know how this is related since HISTFILE isn't a link at all.
Yuriy.
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Problem re
Greetings.
On October, 9 GNU Make 4.0 was released and is already available on cygwin
(I'm using x86_64 on Win7).
My makefile is working fine with the latest version from 3.0 branch
(3.82.xx), but comes into infinite loop on startup (no rules are being
executed) with 4.0.1. 100% of a single cpu c
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