On 8/31/2008 11:14 PM, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 8/31/2008 8:05 PM, Brian Dessent wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote:
I've changed the package structure as follows:
~ * libapr1: Runtime library and documentation.
~ * libapr1-devel: Development headers and libraries.
~ * apr1: Source
I would like to adopt APR Utils. I've packaged the latest release
(1.3.4).
I've changed the package structure as follows:
* libaprutil1: Runtime library and documentation.
* libaprutil1-devel: Development headers and libraries.
* aprutil1: Empty transition library.
aprutil1 is marked
On 9/1/2008 1:21 AM, David Rothenberger wrote:
libaprutil1 setup.hint
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category: Libs
requires: cygwin crypt libapr1 libdb4.2 libexpat1 libgdbm4 libiconv2
libopenldap2_3_0 libpq5 libsqlite3_0
sdesc: Apache Portable Runtime
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According to Samuel Thibault on 8/30/2008 7:47 PM:
Hello,
There is a new version 3.10-2 of brltty, please upload
and keep version 3.9-1 as old (drop 3.10-1).
Done.
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Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!
Eric Blake
Eric Freudenthal wrote:
I just downloaded setup.exe from cygwin.com and sent it to virustotal.
A couple of services didn't like it:
the report:
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/ccb64d1f4e157ba250e1649f46868196
details:
eSafe 7.0.17.0 2008.08.31 Suspicious File
Prevx1 V2 2008.09.01
René Berber wrote on 01 September 2008 07:41:
Eric Freudenthal wrote:
I just downloaded setup.exe from cygwin.com and sent it to virustotal.
A couple of services didn't like it:
the report:
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/ccb64d1f4e157ba250e1649f46868196
details:
eSafe 7.0.17.0
Why does Cygwin do such wierd stuff with the top of the stack?
Is this to have thread locals faster than TlsGetValue offers?
Is it worth it?
(The cost: harder to LoadLibrary(cygwin1.dll), harder to port to other
architectures,
the strange path where DllMain respawns, etc.)
- Jay
--
Manually, I donwloaded ImageMagick-6.4.3 and compiled it.
It used to run fine. But, now I can not convert any files to jpg?!?#
I built jasper with
./configure --disable-libjpeg
so no problem should've occured there.
the config.log shows that libjpeg is found and o.k.
I would like to
It's all an embarrassing false alarm due to a poor choice of font.
The process I saw was actualy sdclt.exe, not sddt.exe. Sadly, they are
almost indistinguishable in the sans serif font chosen for task manager.
Thanks to all for your assistance,
Eric
--
Eric Freudenthal, Assistant Professor,
I have a question about rm behaviour when the file rm'd is already in
use by a Windows app. I've looked through the rm manpage/info, but
that's just the usual GNU stuff; nothing cygwin-specific.
Let's say I'm using the cygwin bash shell to tidy up a directory of
Acrobat pdfs. I do
rm
Hi all,
I have a problem with running powershell scripts from within cygwin..
basically no matter what I do it always ends up running the powershell
process as 32bit when invoked from within Cygwin. This normally
wouldn't make a difference, but I need to use a powershell extension
that only
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According to Lloyd Wood on 9/1/2008 4:29 AM:
but as foo.pdf is already open in the Windows Acrobat reader, nothing
happens. No error message is given. If I ls, I can still see foo.pdf.
Later, I close foo.pdf in Reader. foo.pdf then immediately
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According to René Berber on 8/31/2008 10:42 PM:
Charles D. Russell wrote:
Can this be done? I can't redirect program output (from ncurses) into
an rxvt window using the tty command in gdb. Googling gdb+tty+cygwin
shows that there have been
Hello all,
I have a new question related with the keyboard language
The problem is that I use cygwin with fvwm as a XWindow, and I don't know
why but when I start a new xterm sometimes language has changed... How can I
specify the language?
In my case I'm interested in spanish keyboard...
Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
Are there any plans to port the TeXLive 2007 to cygwin? The tetex 3.x
are quite old and are no longer maintained by the author Thomas Esser
and all changes are maintained in TeX Live repository.
Recently I have found useful to build (see [1]) the TeXLive 2008
I have been a user of Cygwin for at least 6 years now, and I love it.
I'm constantly impressed with how well it works and how much it
follows Linux and still stay within the Windows environment.
In all of the 6 years, though, I don't think I have ever installed
Cygwin or even upgraded it that it
Hello everybody!
I've got a makescript which doesn't run with the new cygwin version.
When I switch back to the new cygwin version nothing seems to be the matter
but when I switch to the new version things are getting weird.
Does anybody know if something is changed or major bugs are known?
Nose wrote:
Hello everybody!
I've got a makescript which doesn't run with the new cygwin version.
When I switch back to the new cygwin version nothing seems to be the matter
but when I switch to the new version things are getting weird.
As Groucho Marx might have said on this list:
Then
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 11:14:17AM -0400, Ralph Hempel wrote:
Waiting when cygwin mobile comes out,
Oh my goodness, I think the Cygwin folks totally forgot about this!
Maybe you should file a PR.
You're absolutely right. This slips my mind (and I assume Corinna's)
on an hourly, and even
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 08:33:16AM +, Jay wrote:
Why does Cygwin do such wierd stuff with the top of the stack?
Is this to have thread locals faster than TlsGetValue offers?
No, it is a work-around for this:
% cat 'EOF' foo.c
__thread int abc;
int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 06:45:46AM -0700, davidkont wrote:
I have a new question related with the keyboard language The
problem is that I use cygwin with fvwm as a XWindow, and I don't know
why but when I start a new xterm sometimes language has changed... How
can I specify the language? In
Hi Larry,
Thanks!! You helped me much!!
Mark Reed-2 wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 5:55 PM, davidkont wrote:
Hi Larry, in principle I'm interested in continue with fvwm because it
works
very well, this issue is the unique problem that I see...
Thanks anyway...
You're not
Version 3.10-2 of brltty has been uploaded.
It is a background process (daemon) providing access to the Windows
Console for a blind person using a refreshable braille display.
-- brltty-3.10-2 -- 2008-08-31 ---
Add icu support.
If you have questions or comments, please send
Angelo,
That's great. Texlive for XP doesn't understand posix pathnames, etc.
It'd be great to have a new eTeX compatable cygwyn system.
I noticed the --without-xetex as an agrument to your Build.
What is the reason for this. Since xetex uses unicode, it can be
used for many
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:22:46 -0700, Brian Dessent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NightStrike wrote:
If cygwin ever wants to be able to support newer gcc compilers,
something needs to be done in this area. There are several options,
That's a quite a misleading statement to make. Everything is
Christopher Carlson wrote:
I have been a user of Cygwin for at least 6 years now, and I love it.
I'm constantly impressed with how well it works and how much it
follows Linux and still stay within the Windows environment.
In all of the 6 years, though, I don't think I have ever installed
Cygwin
Greetings! I have a question for the DLL and ld gurus.
Is it possible to create an import library for ld on Win32 that will
fulfill function and data symbols that were not declared with the
dllimport attribute?
For example, the variable myvar is declared in unit.c as:
extern int myvar;
I
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU Reformatted.
davidkont wrote:
Mark Reed-2 wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 5:55 PM, davidkont wrote:
Hi Larry, in principle I'm interested in continue with fvwm because it
works
very well, this issue is the unique problem that I see...
Thanks anyway...
You're
John E. / TDM wrote:
This of course works fine, but it's sub-optimal; I would like for the
message not to be displayed at all, and I imagine that the auto-import
machinery shouldn't even need to be activated if the import library for
the libstdc++ DLL is properly designed. Also, hiding the
Version 3.10-2 of brltty has been uploaded.
It is a background process (daemon) providing access to the Windows
Console for a blind person using a refreshable braille display.
-- brltty-3.10-2 -- 2008-08-31 ---
Add icu support.
If you have questions or comments, please send
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