On 2/27/2011 10:47 PM, Olivier Lefevre wrote:
> I just installed unison 2.32 and I am a bit doubtful because
> 'unison', 'unison -version' and 'unison -help' don't print
> anything at all (they do on my Linux box). Is it expected?
No.
Use cygcheck `which unison` to see what's missing.
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René B
I just installed unison 2.32 and I am a bit doubtful because
'unison', 'unison -version' and 'unison -help' don't print
anything at all (they do on my Linux box). Is it expected?
-- O.L.
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Hello,
Firstly, thank you to the Cygwin team for all of your labor on, and
dedication to, this project!
It has been quite a while since cygwin 1.7.7-1 was released (Aug 31, 2010)
and there have been a lot of snapshot updates since that time. Would you
happen to have any forecast for the date
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Charles Wilson <> wrote:
>
> Try installing mintty, then launching
> C:\cygwin\bin\mintty.exe -
> (e.g. with the argument '-') as your "pin". (I don't know much about W7,
> but at least you'd be starting an executable instead of a batch file).
>
> --
> Chuck
You
On 2/27/2011 1:38 PM, Brenden Towey wrote:
> I just installed Cygwin on my new system, which runs Windows 7. There's
> a feature in Win7 similar to QuickLinks that I've been using to "pin" my
> applications to the task bar for a quick start. I'd like to do the same
> for Cygwin, but since it star
Hi all,
I just installed Cygwin on my new system, which runs Windows 7. There's
a feature in Win7 similar to QuickLinks that I've been using to "pin" my
applications to the task bar for a quick start. I'd like to do the same
for Cygwin, but since it starts as batch file, all the "pin" functi
On 2/27/2011 2:20 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 26 11:35, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Feb 25 16:09, David Rothenberger wrote:
>>> I was able to reproduce this using a clone of the git repository itself:
>>>
>>> % uname -a
>>> CYGWIN_NT-5.1 tela 1.7.8s(0.236/5/3) 20110221 20:36:00 i686 Cygw
On 2011-02-27 14:13, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
After executing postinstall script for latest gnupg:
$ cygcheck -f `which gpg`
gnupg-1.4.9-2
/usr/share/info/dir updated with entry:
* gpg: (gpg). OpenPGP encryption and signing tool (v1).
But must be:
* gpg: (gnupg1). OpenPGP encryption and sign
After executing postinstall script for latest gnupg:
$ cygcheck -f `which gpg`
gnupg-1.4.9-2
/usr/share/info/dir updated with entry:
* gpg: (gpg). OpenPGP encryption and signing tool (v1).
But must be:
* gpg: (gnupg1). OpenPGP encryption and signing tool (v1).
This make gpg
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
If it works for you, and still works for others,
It works for me (WinXP SP3), I think:
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 mypc 1.7.8s(0.236/5/3) 20110227 02:35:16 i686 Cygwin
$ git clone git://github.com/git/git.git
Cloning into git...
remote: Counting objects: 134777, done
On Feb 26 11:35, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 25 16:09, David Rothenberger wrote:
> > I was able to reproduce this using a clone of the git repository itself:
> >
> > % uname -a
> > CYGWIN_NT-5.1 tela 1.7.8s(0.236/5/3) 20110221 20:36:00 i686 Cygwin
> > % git clone git://github.com/git/git.git
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