The libpng packages offer the standard libraries for manipulating
PNG files, a turbo-studly lossless image format. This is a security
update.
[[ compiled using gcc-4.3.4-4 ]]
CHANGES (since 1.4.3-2)
o Update to latest upstream release
o Security update:
+ CVE-2011-2692
The libpng packages offer the standard libraries for manipulating
PNG files, a turbo-studly lossless image format. This is a security
update.
[[ compiled using gcc-4.3.4-4 ]]
CHANGES (since 1.2.44-1)
o update to latest official release of libpng-1.2.x
o Security update:
The libpng packages offer the standard libraries for manipulating
PNG files, a turbo-studly lossless image format. This is a security
update for the backwards-compatibility 1.0.x version of this library.
This DLL, cygpng10.dll, is now officially obsolete and there will be
no further updates -- no
Hello,
next time we will change our PC's from Intel Core2 Quad Core Q9550 WinXP/32 SP3
to Xeon E31275 WIN7/64 SP1.
At the moment I test the performance of our make system with cygwin 1.7-9 latest
snapshot from 2011-07-21.
I notice a very performance degree in starting/forking other executables f
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 11:40:51AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jul 27 10:35, Schwarz, Konrad wrote:
>>>From: Corinna Vinschen On Jul 25 14:29, Schwarz, Konrad wrote:
There seems no way of mapping device names (resp. Win32 Device
Namespace names) to mount points --
>>>
>>>Cygwin moun
I've updated the gawk package to 4.0.0-1.
This is the new upstream release.
Changes from to 3.1.8 to 4.0.0
--
1. The special files /dev/pid, /dev/ppid, /dev/pgrpid and /dev/user are
now completely gone. Use PROCINFO instead.
2. The POSIX 2008 behavior for `sub' an
On Jul 27 10:35, Schwarz, Konrad wrote:
> > From: Corinna Vinschen
> > On Jul 25 14:29, Schwarz, Konrad wrote:
> > > There seems no way of mapping device names (resp. Win32 Device
> > > Namespace names) to mount points --
> >
> > Cygwin mount pounts are not mapping disk devices to POSIX
> > path
> -Original Message-
> From: Corinna Vinschen
> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 4:01 PM
> Subject: Re: Device names in /proc/mounts
>
> On Jul 25 14:29, Schwarz, Konrad wrote:
> > There seems no way of mapping device names (resp. Win32 Device
> > Namespace names) to mount points --
>
> Cygwi
> -Original Message-
> From: Corinna Vinschen
> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 4:01 PM
> Subject: Re: Device names in /proc/mounts
>
> On Jul 25 14:29, Schwarz, Konrad wrote:
> > There seems no way of mapping device names (resp. Win32 Device
> > Namespace names) to mount points --
>
> Cygwi
Je suis absent(e) du bureau jusqu'au 16/08/2011
Cordialement
Nicolas BUONOMO
DSI / Direction Fonctionnelle et Processus
Relation avec les Collectivités Territoriales
Tél : 0478636669 / 0677877811
Mél : nicolas buon...@cnafmail.fr
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I've made a new version of clamav available for installation,
including libclamav6, libclamav-devel, clamav-db.
Please run freshclam after the update.
Project description:
Clam AntiVirus is an anti-virus toolkit. It provides a number of
utilities, including a flexible and scalable multi-threaded d
The icu library, the IBM Internationalization Components for Unicode
was updated to 4.8.1-1.
It is not used yet in any package.
Packagers: Please check your dependencies for libicu38 or libicu45 and recompile
with libicu48.
Canonical homepage:
http://ibm.com/software/globalization/icu/
Canonic
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