On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Hudec, Jan on 12/4/2008 1:40 AM:
Hello Folks,
I have a program (actually a cygwin program -- git-fast-import) that reads
commands from standard input and absolutely needs the stream to be binary
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Hudec, Jan wrote:
Hello Folks,
Greetings, Jan,
I have a program (actually a cygwin program -- git-fast-import) that
reads commands from standard input and absolutely needs the stream to be
binary (byte counts to be read are included in some commands). However,
zsh forces
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Hudec, Jan wrote:
Hello,
Hello, Jan,
Since today's update, zsh completion no longer recognizes mixed-style
paths, ie. c:/something instead of /cygdrive/c/something -- that worked
until now and was extremely useful, since all native programs I need
except cmd.exe and all c
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I've just got a cairo compiling error on my Cygwin setup.
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- latest Cygwin
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GTK+ without cairo)
It seems the problem is that it does not know about the fwprintf(
Thanks both of you! In addition to a solution, I increased my understanding,
which is even more valuable.
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TheO wrote on Thursday, December 04, 2008 4:48 PM::
>>> I understand why all these virtual directories are necessary at the
>>> absolute '/' root level. But here I refer to /cygdrive which is
>>> created inside the jail directory, which means in absolute path,
>>> /jail/cygdrive (/jail being the r
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Hi all,
My application that runs on cygwin causes a STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
exception in Windows 2008 and created a core file. How should I tackle this
problem? How would I begin to debug this?
Perhaps a better question is why do you think investigating this problem
would be diff
Hi all,
My application that runs on cygwin causes a STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
exception in Windows 2008 and created a core file. How should I tackle this
problem? How would I begin to debug this?
Thanks!
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walterbyrd wrote:
I am new to cygwin. I am running cygwin on XP.
When I start cygwin, I am put into the /usr/bin directory. I can not run
anything, even ls, without putting a ./ in front of it.
I am using this XP box at work. I am able to directly change my windows
path.
Is there a way fo
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jonathon Merz wrote:
>
>> I recently upgraded from rxvt-20050409-7 to rxvt-20050409-9 and have
>> stopped getting different output for Backspace and Control-Backspace.
>> In rxvt-20050409-7, I get ^? for Backspace and ^H fo
I am new to cygwin. I am running cygwin on XP.
When I start cygwin, I am put into the /usr/bin directory. I can not run
anything, even ls, without putting a ./ in front of it.
I am using this XP box at work. I am able to directly change my windows
path.
Is there a way for me to setup cygwin
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
> According to Gustavo Seabra on 12/3/2008 7:38 AM:
>> 1. Is is safe to remove the old gcc (3.*) packages and replace them by
>> symlinks to the new gcc4 executables?
>
> Read the archives. Dave has mentioned that he is planning on a future
> packa
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Jonathon Merz wrote:
> I recently upgraded from rxvt-20050409-7 to rxvt-20050409-9 and have
> stopped getting different output for Backspace and Control-Backspace.
> In rxvt-20050409-7, I get ^? for Backspace and ^H for
> Control-Backspace. In rxvt-20050409-9, I get ^H for both.
>
> I've tried e
> > I understand why all these virtual directories are necessary at the absolute
> > '/' root level. But here I refer to /cygdrive which is created inside the
> > jail
> > directory, which means in absolute path, /jail/cygdrive (/jail being the
> > root
> of my jail). Inside the jail, only /cygd
>
> I will try different variants definitely. Unfortunately I can only give the
> feedback tomorrow as I am away from the office now.
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
Hi again,
I'm sorry I couldn't come back earlier. All my tests (at the end of this post
shows negative result). First, I try to cha
Version 1.1.0-9 of the opengl package has been released.
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I recently upgraded from rxvt-20050409-7 to rxvt-20050409-9 and have
stopped getting different output for Backspace and Control-Backspace.
In rxvt-20050409-7, I get ^? for Backspace and ^H for
Control-Backspace. In rxvt-20050409-9, I get ^H for both.
I've tried explicitly setting the rxvt backspa
Adam Thompson wrote:
> Can you use the native eventcreate.exe ?
I'd rather prefer to do it programmatically from inside
my program.
Michael
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2008/12/4 Michael Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My Cygwin application already logs to a remote syslogd but I also want to log
> (optionally) to the Windows Event Log.
>
> How do I accomplish this?
>
Can you use the native eventcreate.exe ?
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My Cygwin application already logs to a remote syslogd but I also want to log
(optionally) to the Windows Event Log.
How do I accomplish this?
Regards
Michael
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According to Hudec, Jan on 12/4/2008 1:40 AM:
> Hello Folks,
>
> I have a program (actually a cygwin program -- git-fast-import) that reads
> commands from standard input and absolutely needs the stream to be binary
> (byte counts to be read are inc
On Dec 4 19:20, David Billinghurst wrote:
> I have been looking at some gfortran-4.4 testsuite failures.
>
> There is a problem with the NINT() intrinsic
> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33177 due to a bug in newlib
> lroundf. This is fixed with revision 1.3 of libm/common/sf_lrou
On Dec 4 11:37, ColdShine wrote:
> 2008/12/2 Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > [...] the problem is [...] that Windows allows the registry to violate
> > filesystem semantics by giving the same name to distinct contents.
>
> If I'm allowed to add some further examples (which are probably kn
2008/12/2 Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> [...] the problem is [...] that Windows allows the registry to violate
> filesystem semantics by giving the same name to distinct contents.
If I'm allowed to add some further examples (which are probably known
to most, but maybe not to all), registry v
Hello,
Since today's update, zsh completion no longer recognizes mixed-style paths,
ie. c:/something instead of /cygdrive/c/something -- that worked until now and
was extremely useful, since all native programs I need except cmd.exe and all
cygwin ones except midnight commander (and I don't us
Hi
A new version of 'tzcode/tzdata' has been uploaded to a server near you.
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CYGWIN NEWS:
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tzcode/tzdata NEWS
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* Sorry no changelog available. You have to do the diff yourself
Hello Folks,
I have a program (actually a cygwin program -- git-fast-import) that reads
commands from standard input and absolutely needs the stream to be binary (byte
counts to be read are included in some commands). However, zsh forces it's
input to text mode both when I run:
git-fast-import
I have been looking at some gfortran-4.4 testsuite failures.
There is a problem with the NINT() intrinsic
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33177 due to a bug in newlib
lroundf. This is fixed with revision 1.3 of libm/common/sf_lround.c
http://sourceware.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src
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On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 11:38:20AM +, Julio Emanuel wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Julio Emanuel wrote:
> >
> >> 4) Only commands compiled for Cygwin, AND accessing the file system
> >> exclus
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