On 9/25/2011 6:15 AM, Andrew Schulman wrote:
nosleep has been written originally for Cygwin, so it's not available
in any Linux distros and needs to be voted on.
Just wondering ...
Since nosleep has been written originally for Cygwin, might it make
sense to add this to cygutils (A collection
Andrew Schulman wrote:
nosleep has been written originally for Cygwin, so it's not available in
any Linux distros and needs to be voted on.
+1
Christian
On 9/25/2011 6:15 AM, Andrew Schulman wrote:
nosleep has been written originally for Cygwin, so it's not available
in any Linux distros and needs to be voted on.
Just wondering ...
Since nosleep has been written originally for Cygwin, might it make
sense to add this to cygutils (A
Dear all,
I found that the definition of the IMAGE_RUNTIME_FUNCTION_ENTRY
structure differs between the winnt.h header supplied with Cygwin and
the one supplied from the Microsoft SDK (v7.1).
Cygwin gives me this in /usr/include/w32api/winnt.h:
typedef struct _IMAGE_RUNTIME_FUNCTION_ENTRY
Hi,
the issue you are noticing here is that pdata information differs
between different archtiectures. The first you have shown here is the
definition of the spark,mips, and (IIRC) arm architecture. The second
one you've shown is the definition of pdata for x64 architecture. For
x86 itself
Hi,
the issue you are noticing here is that pdata information differs
between different archtiectures. The first you have shown here is the
definition of the spark,mips, and (IIRC) arm architecture. The second
one you've shown is the definition of pdata for x64 architecture. For
x86
I am struggling to get cygwin back on an XP system it used to work on.
I have followed the posts and FAQ's I have found to troubleshoot. I
have cleaned cygwin off the system, including the packages folder,
shortcuts, etc, but each try at installing yields much the same.
Attached it the
Version 3.0.9-1 of rsync has been uploaded.
rsync is a file transfer program. rsync uses the 'rsync algorithm' which
provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync. It does
this by sending just the differences in the files across the link,
without requiring that both sets of
I'm seeing the same thing. The only way I've gotten the error to go away is to
run this in compatibility mode for XP SP3.
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