Hi!
Am 30.09.2010 09:46, schrieb Charles Wilson:
On 9/30/2010 2:27 AM, Gernot Hillier wrote:
I'll take a look at your packaging, and give the client/server a few
tests -- but it will have to wait until the weekend.
Great, thanks in advance!
The first thing I noted, is that tftp-hpa still
On 10/1/2010 10:34 AM, Gernot Hillier wrote:
We'll need to coordinate the release of tftp-hpa
Hmmm...now that I think about it, it would be really great if the
package name(s) themselves were simply
tftp-5.0-N
tftp-server-5.0-N
Users aren't going to CARE that the
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Since I've recently fixed a few crash bugs in this area, introduced with
the new -resize functionality, you might like to test the latest
snapshot [1] to see if you still have this problem, the source is
available at [2].
[1]
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: c...@sourceware.org 2010-10-01 21:53:11
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog autoload.cc
Log message:
* autoload.cc (std_dll_init): Add a retry loop.
Patches:
Ciao Marco,
I do not think a real /home would help, as I have several colleagues who
have a real /home, but still have similar slow performance with cygwin
1.7.x.
What kind of ACL issue could this be? And why is it no problem for
Cygwin 1.5.25? Anything to do with the new cyglsa.dll?
The funny
Den 2010-10-01 02:49 skrev Al:
cd /dev
rm -f nul
Someone, somewhere, has done
echo crap /dev/nul
instead of the intended
echo crap /dev/null
If the /dev/nul file is still around it should be possible to
examine it and possible identify the culprit.
It might be some script in Cygwin, but
--- Ven 1/10/10, SZABÓ Gergely ha scritto:
Ciao Marco,
I do not think a real /home would help, as I have several
colleagues who
have a real /home, but still have similar slow performance
with cygwin
1.7.x.
What kind of ACL issue could this be? And why is it no
problem for
Cygwin
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:37 PM, SJ Wright wrote:
I know one of the trip-ups I often have if I spend any time away from a
L/Unix environment has to do with the mv command: I often forget that it
prefers absolute paths from root folders (or in the case of Cygwin, virtual
ones taken as real) or
Andrey Repin wrote:
When I'm comparing them with my usual macro
diff -bdu -x CVS -x .svn -I \$Id.*\$ -I \$Revision.*\$ -I
\$Date.*\$ -I \$Author.*\$ --strip-trailing-cr -- '1/backup.bat'
'backup.bat'
It telling me that $Id$ lines are differ.
But when I remove the @echo off from second file,
Hi all,
This is forwarded from the unison-users mailing list. Original post at
the bottom...
Executive summary: unison 2.40.16 (cygwin) freezes upon exit of a merge
command, but only when one root is ssh. Works fine when both are local.
Testing the MSVC build of 2.40.16 also works fine
Hello,
Recently I had uninstalled my previous version of cygwin (1.5.24) and
did a fresh install of latest cygwin (1.7.7.1)
When I tried to recompile my code it failed because of libtermcap.a
not found. This termcap library is needed by my code.
Further investigation shows that this library is
Csaba Raduly wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:37 PM, SJ Wright wrote:
I know one of the trip-ups I often have if I spend any time away from a
L/Unix environment has to do with the mv command: I often forget that it
prefers absolute paths from root folders (or in the case of Cygwin, virtual
Gregg Levine wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:26 PM, SJ Wright sjwrigh...@charter.net wrote:
SJ Wright wrote:
First, a little background:
In quite a few previous edits of my .bash_aliases file, I've used the same
alias to cd to a particular folder. Tonight I typed it in and got the
SJ Wright wrote:
Gregg Levine wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:26 PM, SJ Wright sjwrigh...@charter.net
wrote:
SJ Wright wrote:
First, a little background:
In quite a few previous edits of my .bash_aliases file, I've used
the same
alias to cd to a particular folder. Tonight I typed
--- Ven 1/10/10, Dipak Gaigole ha scritto:
Hello,
Recently I had uninstalled my previous version of cygwin
(1.5.24) and
did a fresh install of latest cygwin (1.7.7.1)
When I tried to recompile my code it failed because of
libtermcap.a
not found. This termcap library is needed by my
Greetings, SZABУ Gergely!
The funny thing is, The sum of the sys and user times for the fork
script is around 1 minute. What happens in the remaining 3 minutes, to
make up that terrible time over 4 min?
bash-completion? :D
Try uninstalling this package entirely.
--
WBR,
Andrey Repin
Am 01.10.2010 11:56, schrieb Marco Atzeri:
--- Ven 1/10/10, Dipak Gaigole ha scritto:
Hello,
Recently I had uninstalled my previous version of cygwin
(1.5.24) and
did a fresh install of latest cygwin (1.7.7.1)
When I tried to recompile my code it failed because of
libtermcap.a
not found.
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Tidy is able to fix up a wide range of problems and to bring to
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Greetings, All!
[C:\arc\games\online\WoW\AddOns\DebuffFilter-1.98]$patch
../.modd/DebuffFilter/TinyFontFix.patch
can't find file to patch at input line 3
Perhaps you should have used the -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
--
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Greetings, Brian Wilson!
Lastly do you need to use the -x PATtern exclusion options? You are
already specifying the two files to diff
so you shouldn't need these options.
It is part of my shell macro, so I can compare CVS/Subversion working copies
without much of false differences reported.
Greetings, Csaba Raduly!
Andrey Repin wrote:
When I'm comparing them with my usual macro
diff -bdu -x CVS -x .svn -I \$Id.*\$ -I \$Revision.*\$ -I
\$Date.*\$ -I \$Author.*\$ --strip-trailing-cr -- '1/backup.bat'
'backup.bat'
It telling me that $Id$ lines are differ.
But when I remove the
--- Ven 1/10/10, Andrey Repin ha scritto:
Greetings, All!
[C:\arc\games\online\WoW\AddOns\DebuffFilter-1.98]$patch
C:\arc\games\online\WoW\AddOns\DebuffFilter-1.98
is not a cygwin path, so what is your shell ?
I will expect something like
Executive summary: unison 2.40.16 (cygwin) freezes upon exit of a merge
command, but only when one root is ssh. Works fine when both are local.
Testing the MSVC build of 2.40.16 also works fine with a ssh-root.
strace can probably help - you can see which system call is hanging, or
maybe
I need to write some simple code which involves complex values. I
remembered that C99 added support for complex values and tried to use
complex.h (different from C++'s complex) - I tried ccos() and got
the error below.
Another option is to use GLS?
---John
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 4:18 PM,
[please don't top-post]
On 10/01/2010 09:08 AM, Jan Chludzinski wrote:
I need to write some simple code which involves complex values. I
remembered that C99 added support for complex values and tried to use
complex.h (different from C++'scomplex) - I tried ccos() and got
the error below.
--- Ven 1/10/10, Jan Chludzinski ha scritto:
I need to write some simple code
which involves complex values. I
remembered that C99 added support for complex values and
tried to use
complex.h (different from C++'s complex) -
I tried ccos() and got
the error below.
Another option is to
That brings up a couple of questions:
1) I've found several web sites that offer a GSL package for 1.7 but
why isn't it part of the library full install?
2) Is there a canonical place to look for packages not in the install options?
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Marco Atzeri
Thanks to sterling work by Frédéric Buclin, the sourceware.org overseers
group is preparing to upgrade sourceware.org bugzilla to a current
version. We will be taking bugzilla offline on Monday, October 4, for
one hour starting at 18:00GMT, 11:00PDT to do a final database upgrade
and conversion
--- Ven 1/10/10, Jan Chludzinski ha scritto:
No top post please.
That brings up a couple of
questions:
1) I've found several web sites that offer a GSL package
for 1.7 but
why isn't it part of the library full install?
Setup.exe install as default only a minimal number
of packages:
I'm aware of the bash-completion issue. I've removed it already. This is
a different problem.
My login shells don't take 2 minutes to start any more, now it's just a
mere 2 seconds. :-)
Best regards
G
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A very basic question but how can we do that ?
Sébastien
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On 10/1/2010 5:23 PM, Clement, Sebastien wrote:
A very basic question but how can we do that ?
Cygwin runs as whatever user you start it as. Log in and run
it. If you need to switch users, you should install the
'openssh' package, read the readme and configure it, and
use 'ssh'. There is no
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:52:12AM -0500, Heath Kehoe wrote:
On 9/27/2010 10:31 AM, Heath Kehoe wrote:
On 9/24/2010 2:54 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 01:23:48PM -0500, Heath Kehoe wrote:
Well, another difference is the addition of PATH_MAX*2 bytes on the
stack. Those
Christopher Faylor sent the following at Friday, October 01, 2010 6:03 PM
So: How about how?
http://cygwin.com/snapshots.html
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
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--- Ven 1/10/10, Andrey Repin ha scritto:
Greetings, Marco Atzeri!
[C:\arc\games\online\WoW\AddOns\DebuffFilter-1.98]$patch
C:\arc\games\online\WoW\AddOns\DebuffFilter-1.98
is not a cygwin path, so what is your shell ?
http://www.farmanager.com/index.php?l=en
I will expect
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