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Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
| Thanks for the patch. Some of it intersects with my and others' fixes (I
| planned to integrate patches in chronological order), but most of it is
| original and sounds very useful. It's on my queue. I'll use this message
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
| Thanks for the patch. Some of it intersects with my and others' fixes (I
| planned to integrate patches in chronological order), but most of it is
| original and sounds very useful. It's on my queue. I'll use this message
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Lapo wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
| Lapo, I have two patches from you (one dated 20030830[1], the other
| 20040122[2]; with some minor differences even after whitespace cleanup) --
| I assume you'd like me to apply the later one? Should I use the
| accompanying
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| Is this new patch substantially different from your previous submission?
| The reason I'm asking is that I have your previous patch heavily edited
| locally, mostly to eliminate things that I'm already in the process of
|
Please upload
http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/clisp-2.32-2.tar.bz2
http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/clisp-2.32-2.src.tar.bz2
http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/setup.hint
this is marked as testing (I hope correctly).
this release is based on the current CVS snapshot.
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Sam Steingold wrote:
Please upload
http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/clisp-2.32-2.tar.bz2
http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/clisp-2.32-2.src.tar.bz2
http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/setup.hint
this is marked as testing (I hope correctly).
this release is based on the
* Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-02-11 15:21:32 -0500]:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Sam Steingold wrote:
http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/clisp-2.32-2.tar.bz2
http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/clisp-2.32-2.src.tar.bz2
http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/setup.hint
this is marked as testing (I
On 2004-02-11T15:15-0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
) http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/clisp-2.32-2.tar.bz2
) http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/clisp-2.32-2.src.tar.bz2
^
) http://www.podval.org/~sds/data/setup.hint
Assuming this is really 2.32-2 (despite
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Could it be possible to remove the final tiny OK message screen at
the finish phase of setup.exe?
It's annoying, especially when in the end it center's itself to the
middle of the screen. In my setup, it even gets buried under other
windows, because I use X-autoraise.
Could all those center in
I have committed a change for -multiwindow window manager
to the xorg tree. Now the wm should be able to detect
another wm and the others can detect it. This change
corresponds to the second item (Window manager detection)
in the To-Do list.
To do so the internal wm grabs ButtonPressMask, which
Hi,
I can't get xdmcp to work. I'm using the latest XFree packages:
XFree86-base 4.3.0-1OK
XFree86-bin 4.3.0-8OK
XFree86-etc 4.3.0-6OK
XFree86-fenc 4.2.0-3OK
XFree86-fnts 4.2.0-3OK
XFree86-lib
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, J S wrote:
Hi,
xwin -query splhrl81.abc.com -from 13.252.55.117 -ac
Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error: Session failed Session 267 failed for display
S302087D-udp106
1279uds.abc.com:0: Cannot open display
is 13.252.55.117 the same as 1279uds.abc.com? Is port
Hi,
xwin -query splhrl81.abc.com -from 13.252.55.117 -ac
Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error: Session failed Session 267 failed for display
S302087D-udp106
1279uds.abc.com:0: Cannot open display
is 13.252.55.117 the same as 1279uds.abc.com? Is port 6000 reachable
from splhrl81.abc.com?
Hello. I've been loocking for any answer in the mailist, but I've no
found any usefull data for my problem:
I'm using a laptop with an nvidea, and I usually work with 2 monitors.
(1024x768 and other with 1280x1024) I use an extended Desktop: I have
in my main monitor the taksbar, but I can
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, J S wrote:
The hostname for the ip address was right on my windows machine but
different on the dns server checked by splhrl81 so there's a problem with
that DNS server. But, why is XFree trying to get my hostname when I've
already given it my IP address?
It's not the
Though I do not use multiple monitors and may be missing something about the
way you are doing things, I think that what you are missing is that in
multiwindow mode, each X window is a separate MS window. There is also a
root X window that is usually hidden, but that you can see, and would see as
Takuma,
Excellent. I wonder why the commit did not generate an email to the
xorg-commit list. I'll try to get this into my local branch soon and
make a new release.
Harold
I'm seing a strange problem.
When I open a window in Evolution to write an email, there is sometimes
a partially obscured shadow window behind(to the left) of my window. Ca.
30 pixels are visible.
Stranger yet, the partially obscured window appears to be functional.
If I navigate the mouse
I am using 2 monitors, one with 1280x1024 and the other with 1024x768.
When I start the X server using the -multiwindow option then start an
app (such as xterm) the application always opens in the top corner of
the smaller monitor at a point where the top of the window is off the
screen. I
The hostname for the ip address was right on my windows machine but
different on the dns server checked by splhrl81 so there's a problem
with
that DNS server. But, why is XFree trying to get my hostname when I've
already given it my IP address?
It's not the xserver which does the
At least once a day, for the past week or so, my xterms freeze
(not responding). I can kill the processes under my master console
that brings up XWin, so I'm pretty sure this is an XFree problem with
XWin -unixkill -emulate3buttons -clipboard -multiwindow
My XWin.log file ends with:
I don't know if this is related to the problems that people are
experiencing with local copies of emacs but I'm seeing a GDI object
leak with remote invocations of emacs that are routed back to my X
server.
Basically, I run cygwin/XFree86 on my local workstation, and I start
an emacs on a Unix
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Chad Haynes wrote:
I am using 2 monitors, one with 1280x1024 and the other with 1024x768.
When I start the X server using the -multiwindow option then start an
app (such as xterm) the application always opens in the top corner of
the smaller monitor at a point where the
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Jeremy Tan wrote:
I don't know if this is related to the problems that people are
experiencing with local copies of emacs but I'm seeing a GDI object
leak with remote invocations of emacs that are routed back to my X
server.
Basically, I run cygwin/XFree86 on my local
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, J S wrote:
The hostname for the ip address was right on my windows machine but
different on the dns server checked by splhrl81 so there's a problem
with that DNS server. But, why is XFree trying to get my hostname
when I've already given it my IP address?
It's
At 10:11 PM 2/11/2004 -0800, I wrote:
Actually, I think it's a feature. Chad's got a non-rectangular Windows
desktop: (Bad ASCII alert!) x x=monitor 1 1024x768
x y=monitor 2 1280x1024
x
Oops, make that
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-11 17:54:34
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog security.cc
Log message:
* security.cc (get_nt_object_attribute): Fix error handling.
Patches:
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Modified files:
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Log message:
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Modified files:
winsup/w32api : ChangeLog
winsup/w32api/include: sqlucode.h
Log message:
* include/sqlucode.h (SQLGetStmtAttr[AW]): Remove duplicate
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Modified files:
winsup/w32api : ChangeLog
winsup/w32api/lib: test.c
Added files:
winsup/w32api/lib: dnsapi.def
Log message:
* lib/dnsapi.a: New file.
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Modified files:
winsup/w32api : ChangeLog
winsup/w32api/include: winuser.h basetyps.h
Log message:
* include/basetypes.h (_REFIID_DEFINED): Correct typo.
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Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-12 03:01:59
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog cygheap.h cygtls.cc cygtls.h dcrt0.cc
dll_init.cc exceptions.cc fork.cc gendef
init.cc
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-12 03:07:35
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog dcrt0.cc
Log message:
* dcrt0.cc (alloc_stack_hard_way): Eliminate second argument.
(alloc_stack): Remove use of 'b'
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-12 04:55:29
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog gendef
Log message:
* gendef (_sigbe): Zero location on pop.
(_cygtls::pop): Ditto.
Patches:
_flock_t is now defined in cygwin/_types.h. I will sent following patch
for newlib when this one is applied:
--- _types.h.org2004-01-26 23:33:11.0 +0100
+++ _types.h2004-02-10 12:28:44.359443200 +0100
@@ -9,6 +9,10 @@
#ifndef_SYS__TYPES_H
#define _SYS__TYPES_H
Thomas,
IMHO, include/cygwin/_types.h should be created before the below patch is
applied, to provide continuity (otherwise the builds will be broken
between the two patches). Creating it earlier does no harm, AFAICS. The
rest of the Cygwin patch should obviously wait.
Igor
On Wed, 11
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 11.02.2004, 15:24:15:
Thomas,
IMHO, include/cygwin/_types.h should be created before the below patch is
applied, to provide continuity (otherwise the builds will be broken
between the two patches). Creating it earlier does no harm, AFAICS.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:08:57AM +0100, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
The __sinit call must be done after malloc is initialized, otherwise the
mutex creation will fail.
I am not comfortable with this part of the patch. I moved the __sinit
call where I did for a reason. It needed to be called earlier
Hi guys,
Another nontrivial question for cyrillic in Cygwin:
How do I make the command `rm' show cyrillic when doing
rm -v file_with_cyrillic_letters_in_filename
for example
rm -v
.inputrc contains:
set meta-flag on
set convert-meta off
set output-meta on
Shell is bash
terminal is win32 rxvt (no
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Von: Mikael Åsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Datum : Dienstag, 10. Februar 2004, 20:37
Betreff: Building mysql 4.0.17 under latest Cygwin (1.5.7)
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Hallo Mikael,
Am Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2004 um 10:52 schriebst du:
Hello Mr Haase! I am trying to build mysql 4.0.17 under the latest
offical Cygwin (1.5.7). I am following your instructions found at
http://anfaenger.de/cygwin-1.5/mysql/.
However, I am getting a compilation error during make
Just to clarify things a bit further:
My problem is that rm -v cyr_file_name
produces output:
removing `\344\356\344\356\blah-blah-bla'
instead of
removing `cyr_file_name'
I can ls and rm files with cyrillic names just fine.
Best regards:
al_shopov
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Is there a standard way to convert cygwin's 'timezone' to the number
expected by the Linux code?
Cygwin uses the timezone definition of BSD for a long time.
You get the posix timezone by one of two ways:
- Either use _timezone
- or #define timzonevar
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Charles Plager wrote:
|
| I tried to do just that. Part of the problem is that if you search for
| version numbers (say 1.5.7), the search engine isn't set up for that:
|
| Search results
| No matches were found for '1 and 5 and 7'
The mail archive
Thomas == Thomas Demmer writes:
Thomas Hi all,
Hi Thomas, finally you send the message to the list :-)
Thomas I can reliably crash XEmacs by the following procedure:
FWIW, me too. But since I will *never* use the Win32 version and have
never used the Win32 version as already stated,
Hello,
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 04:41:28PM +0100, Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
I've installed cygwin snapshot 20030203 and run nfs-server-config. After
starting the services, I cannot mount a directory with map_static:
linuxnfsclient:~# mount -o nolock 192.168.0.10:/etc /mnt
mount: wrong fs
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After a cursory glance, it looks like it is locale-aware, so if you
have your locale settings straight, cyrillic should print out just
fine.
What does it mean to have your locale settings straight in cygwin ?
Is it possible to make cygwin respect
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Roman Belenov wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After a cursory glance, it looks like it is locale-aware, so if you
have your locale settings straight, cyrillic should print out just
fine.
What does it mean to have your locale settings straight in
Forgive me if this gets posted twice. I posted to the gmane NG first with
a munged address and then realized that gmane may not like that so I'm
reposting with my real address.
I just upgraded to 1.5.7. When I do ls /proc/registry I get a core
dump.
$ ls /proc/registry
Segmentation fault
Well, this is not entirely true.
While programs do lookup the LANG envvar, they do not recode properly.
For example when I do:
export LANG=bg_BG.CP1251
or
export LANG=bg_BG.UTF-8
wget uses the bulgarian po-file translation, but it is not recoded
properly and is just a Latin-1 dump of an UTF-8
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 03:42:24PM +, Chuck wrote:
I just upgraded to 1.5.7. When I do ls /proc/registry I get a core
dump.
$ ls /proc/registry
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Works for me
http://cygwin.com/problems.html will help you report a problem such that
we can track it down.
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Umm, yes, character set/encoding support in Cygwin is minimal. If you
look at the fileutils sources, though, there is some code that does
presumably locale-specific quoting. I basically glanced at it, but if you
wanted to improve the behavior of Cygwin tools, that's the place I would
start from.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:26:59AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 03:42:24PM +, Chuck wrote:
I just upgraded to 1.5.7. When I do ls /proc/registry I get a core
dump.
$ ls /proc/registry
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Works for me
/bin/ls /proc/registry
On Feb 11 11:32, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:26:59AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 03:42:24PM +, Chuck wrote:
I just upgraded to 1.5.7. When I do ls /proc/registry I get a core
dump.
$ ls /proc/registry
Segmentation fault (core
I am a big fan of cygwin and has just learned the TAB completion thing.
Now, my harddisk is partitioned in 2 so sometimes (not always)
when doing cd /cygdrive/d TAB, teh computer goes black = softboot = reset
Am I doing anything wrong or what
rgds Anders Nyström
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On Feb 11 11:32, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:26:59AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 03:42:24PM +, Chuck wrote:
I just upgraded to 1.5.7. When I do ls /proc/registry I
On Feb 11 18:24, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 11 11:32, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:26:59AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 03:42:24PM +, Chuck wrote:
I just upgraded to 1.5.7. When I do ls /proc/registry I get a core
dump.
I downloaded WordNet-2.0.exe from Princeton to install WordNet in its normal
Windows mode on a new XP machine. However, I had installed Cygwin first,
and since WordNet2.0 is now also available within Cygwin, the normal
installation process seems to somehow trigger Cygwin's installer, and
neither
Alex Vinokur wrote:
How can one get the creation time of object file foo.o?
Use objdump -p.
But it looks like gcc doesn't stuff a timestamp into the .o, but does
into the .exe.
Visual C++ puts a timestamp in both the .obj and .exe.
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The difference, althought it really doesn't matter, is that
libzsh-4.1.1.dll was rebased, while cygggi-2.dll isn't. Something in
the
makeup of cygggi-2.dll causes the same condition as when
libzsh-4.1.1.dll
is rebased.
I found a couple of __declspec(dllexport) and __declspec(dllimport)
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Anders Nyström wrote:
I am a big fan of cygwin and has just learned the TAB completion thing.
Now, my harddisk is partitioned in 2 so sometimes (not always)
when doing cd /cygdrive/d TAB, teh computer goes black = softboot = reset
Am I doing anything wrong or what
rgds
Anders Nyström wrote:
Now, my harddisk is partitioned in 2 so sometimes (not always)
when doing cd /cygdrive/d TAB, teh computer goes black = softboot = reset
Am I doing anything wrong or what
I'm sure Chris and others are getting tired of saying this by now, so:
Follow the guidelines in
I am a big fan of cygwin and has just learned the TAB completion thing.
Now, my harddisk is partitioned in 2 so sometimes (not always)
when doing cd /cygdrive/d TAB, teh computer goes black = softboot = reset
Am I doing anything wrong or what
Try looking in the System event log ('Control
I would like to compile some software (Grass) with gcc 2.x, ideally
2.95. Is there a binary cygwin distribution of gcc2 available, and if
so, where would I look for it?
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naim 0.11.6.6 is now available through the Cygwin Net Release.
naim is a console client for AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, Internet Relay
Chat, and The lily CMC. Development work is done on Linux, but naim should
work on any system with an ANSI C compiler, BSD sockets, and ncurses. This
includes
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Shankar Unni wrote:
Alex Vinokur wrote:
How can one get the creation time of object file foo.o?
Use objdump -p.
But it looks like gcc doesn't stuff a timestamp into the .o, but does
into the .exe.
Just a simple correction. gcc doesn't create .o or .exe files.
Thomas == Thomas Demmer writes:
Thomas Until last week I was using 21.4.11 or so from xemacs.org, built with
Thomas whatever cygwin they used and it ran fine, so I was assuming a cygwin bug
Thomas here.
In which mode does it run ?
The following is copied from a header file in the
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Richard Greenwood wrote:
I would like to compile some software (Grass) with gcc 2.x, ideally
2.95. Is there a binary cygwin distribution of gcc2 available, and if
so, where would I look for it?
Please try to search the archives before posting.
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I have re-released GNU typist 2.7 with a few changes.
* gtypist is now dynamically linked with libiconv2 and libintl2, greatly
reducing the size of the binary.
* the scripts from the source tools directory (for creating new lessons)
are now
At 01:03 PM 2/11/2004, Lance Ramshaw you wrote:
I downloaded WordNet-2.0.exe from Princeton to install WordNet in its normal
Windows mode on a new XP machine. However, I had installed Cygwin first,
and since WordNet2.0 is now also available within Cygwin, the normal
installation process seems to
At 01:25 PM 2/11/2004, Shankar Unni you wrote:
Anders Nyström wrote:
Now, my harddisk is partitioned in 2 so sometimes (not always)
when doing cd /cygdrive/d TAB, teh computer goes black = softboot = reset
Am I doing anything wrong or what
I'm sure Chris and others are getting tired of saying
Hello.
I was trying to get talk working in my cygwin install using xinetd. I finally
figured out why it wasn't working.
on cygwin, the talk command tries to connect to the ntalk port, not the talk
port, as far as I can tell. (could just be my machine, tho.)
so, there should be a section in
Hello,
I have been trying to get XML::xerces - Perl XML Parser - working with
my cygwin installation.
XML::xerces is currently at version 2.3.0_4 and requires xerces-C-2.3.0
- which is available
in the cygwin distribution. However, the XML::xerces needs the xerces
source files in addition to
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Steve Omand wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to get XML::xerces - Perl XML Parser - working with
my cygwin installation. XML::xerces is currently at version 2.3.0_4 and
requires xerces-C-2.3.0 - which is available in the cygwin distribution.
However, the XML::xerces
CLISP 2.32-2 (marked `testing') is a CVS HEAD snapshot,
_not_ an official release. beware.
User visible changes
* NO-APPLICABLE-METHOD, NO-PRIMARY-METHOD and NO-NEXT-METHOD now signal
METHOD-CALL-ERROR or METHOD-CALL-TYPE-ERROR.
* New user variables
I have an older version of Cygwin (B20) under which make works fine. I
recently installed the latest version of Cygwin. When I type make at the
command prompt, I get the message:
bash: make: command not found
I have a Makefile in the local directory and ran a ./configure script which
ran
Hallo Wolfgang,
Am Dienstag, 10. Februar 2004 um 16:26 schriebst du:
Hello!
I had used WML (offline HTML generator, Perl-based, version 2.0.9,
http://thewml.org) happily under Cygwin with no problems whatsoever.
Then along came some system-upgrade[1], and boom, eperl (a
subcomponent of
My PC is running under Windows XP Professional, and until recently with
Cygwin-1.5.5-1 and zsh-4.1.1-1 . I upgraded to Cygwin-1.5.6-1, installing
everything available, in particular including zsh-4.1.1-2 . zsh behaved in
a buggy fashion. I reported it; you kindly replied that similarly
Hi, Corinna,
Whenever you release the next version of VIm, would it be possible to
create a /usr/bin/vimless symlink pointing to $VIMRUNTIME/macros/less.sh?
Or is this an issue that should be taken up with the upstream people?
Igor
P.S. I just realized that this might require a manpage
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 06:09:37PM -0500, Thomas L Roche wrote:
Am I missing something?
Actual debugging of the problem, with a debugger?
cgf
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At 05:48 PM 2/11/2004, Morris Siegel you wrote:
My PC is running under Windows XP Professional, and until recently with
Cygwin-1.5.5-1 and zsh-4.1.1-1 . I upgraded to Cygwin-1.5.6-1, installing everything
available, in particular including zsh-4.1.1-2 . zsh behaved in a buggy fashion. I
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Thomas L Roche wrote:
However I'm also, again only since upgrading [cygwin, from
1.5.5-1], having problems with unzip, e.g.
inflating:
Hi,
I have a windows static .lib that I want to use in a cygwin program.
Now, since
the .lib requires the microsoft c-runtime, I cant directly link it into
my cygwin program. So I thought I'd make a dll out of it that is linked
with the microsoft
c-runtime and then link with the import lib
Thomas L Roche 02/11/2004 06:08 PM
it seems pretty clear to me that something down deep in the base
broke after 1.5.5-1:
0 both character-mode (e.g. unzip) and X (e.g. emacs) apps are
broken
1 inputs that worked in 1.5.5-1 don't work now
2 failures are intermittent and apparently random
At 09:27 PM 2/11/2004, Vikram Shrowty you wrote:
Hi,
I have a windows static .lib that I want to use in a cygwin program.
Now, since
the .lib requires the microsoft c-runtime, I cant directly link it into
my cygwin program. So I thought I'd make a dll out of it that is linked
with the
naim 0.11.6.6 is now available through the Cygwin Net Release.
naim is a console client for AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, Internet Relay
Chat, and The lily CMC. Development work is done on Linux, but naim should
work on any system with an ANSI C compiler, BSD sockets, and ncurses. This
includes
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I have re-released GNU typist 2.7 with a few changes.
* gtypist is now dynamically linked with libiconv2 and libintl2, greatly
reducing the size of the binary.
* the scripts from the source tools directory (for creating new lessons)
are now available
CLISP 2.32-2 (marked `testing') is a CVS HEAD snapshot,
_not_ an official release. beware.
User visible changes
* NO-APPLICABLE-METHOD, NO-PRIMARY-METHOD and NO-NEXT-METHOD now signal
METHOD-CALL-ERROR or METHOD-CALL-TYPE-ERROR.
* New user variables
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