Re: cygcheck's understanding of TZ

2011-06-10 Thread Denis Excoffier
On 2011-06-10 16:21, Christopher Faylor wrote: But, in any event, we still have no idea (since you haven't provided details) why you find it so crucial for cygcheck to report the date with pinpoint accuracy but if this is required for your purposes then you should "feel free" to provide a pa

[ANNOUNCEMENT] [SECURITY] Updated: subversion-1.6.17-1

2011-06-10 Thread David Rothenberger
A new version of subversion is available. This is a new upstream release. NEWS: = See CHANGES (URL below) for more information about the differences between 1.6.17 and previous Subversion releases. This release addesses three security issues: CVE-2011-1752: Server NULL-pointer dereference

Fwd: problems running gcc after installation

2011-06-10 Thread Jerry Lowry
Hi, I have upgraded from 1.5 to 1.7 cygwin/x and am not able to compile any C programs. I have check the mail list archives and did not get a hit on the error. Could someone point me in the correct direction. $ python setup.py install running install running build running build_py running

Re: cygcheck's understanding of TZ

2011-06-10 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 09:24:45AM +0200, Denis Excoffier wrote: > >On 2011-06-09 23:06, Christopher Faylor wrote: > >> We're not changing anything. Having the date there is useful. > >I (OP) need to use TZ=Europe/Monaco (or similar, or >with an absolute name) to make my applications work, >includ

Re: cygcheck's understanding of TZ

2011-06-10 Thread Edward McGuire
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 02:24, Denis Excoffier wrote: > I (OP) need to use TZ=Europe/Monaco (or similar, or with an > absolute name) to make my applications work, including date(1). TZ=CET-1CEST would be understood by both GNU and MS. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ:

Re: problems running gcc after installation

2011-06-10 Thread Csaba Raduly
Hi Jerry, On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Jerry Lowry wrote: > Hi, >     I have upgraded from 1.5 to 1.7 cygwin/x and am not able to compile > any C programs.  I have check the mail list archives and did not get a > hit on the error.  Could someone point me in the correct direction. You have it

Re: cygcheck's understanding of TZ

2011-06-10 Thread Denis Excoffier
On 2011-06-09 23:06, Christopher Faylor wrote: We're not changing anything. Having the date there is useful. I (OP) need to use TZ=Europe/Monaco (or similar, or with an absolute name) to make my applications work, including date(1). Currently the `Current System Time' line is: - incorrect a