On 7/14/2015 10:40 PM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 7/14/2015 9:51 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Achim Gratz writes:
There are a few Perl distribution packages that are captive in another
source package. The hopefully complete list of such packages:
perl-Graphics-Magick
perl-gv
perl-Image-Magick
I'm using cygwin for years already.
I didn't use to have this problem in the past. It's something
relatively new, that became way more intense in the past few months
where I both re-installed windows at home, and got a fresh PC at work.
I had similar problems - and to fix them I did this:
Hello,
I am trying to use Cygwin to automate some testing of an external
device. The external device communicates to the PC running Cygwin over
a serial cable at 115200 baud. I have been able to manually send and
receive data from the external device using PuTTY, Teraterm, and
Powershell, but I
Greetings, Sky Diver!
Hi, in the past several months or so, cygwin started giving me ACL
pain in small surges which are gradually growing..
Here's a basic scenario that is slowly, but surely, driving me NUTZ:
$ ln -s /cygdrive/c/tmp /tmp
ln: failed to create symbolic link ‘/tmp’: Operation
On 7/14/2015 9:44 AM, Ronald Fischer wrote:
Using Cygwin 64 on Windows 7:
In a bash or zsh running inside mintty, pressing Control-C has no
effect. In a bash or zsh running in a Windows Console, it works fine.
This can be verified in two ways:
(1) Using 'trap':
In the shell, we do a
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015, at 11:27, Achim Gratz wrote:
Ronald Fischer ynnor at mm.st writes:
Using Cygwin 64 on Windows 7:
In a bash or zsh running inside mintty, pressing Control-C has no
effect. In a bash or zsh running in a Windows Console, it works fine.
This can be verified in two
Hi guys,
On Jul 14 22:07, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/14/2015 6:03 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 07/08/2015 01:39 PM, Warren Young wrote:
A search for sigaltstack” on code.openhub.net found only 95 projects with
this string in their source code, almost entirely consisting of *receivers*
of that call,
All,
for your info
Regards
Marco
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In relation to submission [3822135].
On Jul 15, 2015, at 8:24 AM, Marco Atzeri marco.atz...@gmail.com wrote:
I spent a bit of time checking the real situation of the packages
still missing as 64 bit port.
Thank you for doing this research.
...we are down to ~44.
...half of them are dead upstream so we can directly
obsolete
On Jul 15, 2015, at 11:39 AM, Marcos Vives Del Sol socram8...@gmail.com wrote:
Reason I didn't port libnfc was because I lost my SSH key due to a
hard drive crash. Any procedure on how to get a new one so I can
compile and upload it?
$ ssh-keygen
I assume those in charge of maintaining the
Reason I didn't port libnfc was because I lost my SSH key due to a
hard drive crash. Any procedure on how to get a new one so I can
compile and upload it?
2015-07-15 16:24 GMT+02:00 Marco Atzeri marco.atz...@gmail.com:
Dear All,
I spent a bit of time checking the real situation of the packages
You are the new maintainer
Congratulation.
Gold star awarded! https://cygwin.com/goldstars/#JJ
On Jul 15 09:51, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi guys,
On Jul 14 22:07, Ken Brown wrote:
Entering directory
'/home/kbrown/src/cyglibsigsegv/libsigsegv-2.10-1.x86_64/build/tests'
Test passed.
PASS: sigsegv1.exe
Test passed.
PASS: sigsegv2.exe
Doing SIGSEGV pass 1.
Stack overflow 1
Hey Andrey,
Are you running with superadmin credentials?
Unlike Linux, Windows doesn't let regular users make symlinks.
I'm using cygwin for years already.
I didn't use to have this problem in the past. It's something
relatively new, that became way more intense in the past few months
where I
On Jul 15 09:08, Eric Blake wrote:
On 07/15/2015 08:24 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
Got it. What's needed is a Cygwin-specific fault-*.h file which exposes
how to fetch the stack pointer register from mcontext_t. As you can see
from the plethora of fault-*.h files in the src subdir, this is
On 7/15/2015 2:28 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 15 16:24, Marco Atzeri wrote:
Dear All,
I spent a bit of time checking the real situation of the packages
still missing as 64 bit port.
After xdelta, bsdiff and iperf porting, without counting the few mingw ones,
the duplicates we are down to
On Jul 15, 2015, at 12:28 PM, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cyg...@cygwin.com
wrote:
- Shall we remove all 32b-bit only orphaned packages for which we don't
get a maintainer until, say, end of August?
If a package is available only for 32-bit, there should be a place to learn
that prior to
I've been running cygwin/x (x86) under xp pro for YEARS,
with it working perfectly.
The last update to 1.17 has been a disaster.
I've read about using -listen tcp, and DISPLAY=:0.0 ;
however, nothing I've tried resolves the seg fault error i'm getting.
using 1.17.1-5; have also tried 1.17.2-0
On Jul 15 16:24, Marco Atzeri wrote:
Dear All,
I spent a bit of time checking the real situation of the packages
still missing as 64 bit port.
After xdelta, bsdiff and iperf porting, without counting the few mingw ones,
the duplicates we are down to ~44.
Please see here the analysis :
To Larry Hall:
1. I'd love to reply to your post, but I'm new to this mailing-list
concept so I neglected to subscribe to the mailing list (yeah, I'm an
old fashioned kinda guy, work only with thread-level google-groups /
StackOverflow forum types ;)
TBH: If Andrey wouldn't have CC'ed me on his
Name: Joel Johnson
Package: iperf
BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY
B3NzaC1yc2EDAQABAAABAQDKriVs95VDFMOF8u2QeRNWKF/MamVoL9CTP20SUs
IScF6up0c1U6TiNCgcPHXPw6QCPafaE73AoMIojKly5lr2N6LbspfcSiu4/USau/gAGLsS
xyG7Zq/P8S3GmOVP5i/INjWJwB3AjIfIJx5JAUS49QC6iI+3BXxNczihIXUQmJoQDlKQnf
On 7/15/2015 1:34 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Ken Brown writes:
On 7/14/2015 3:51 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
biber
This all set and uploaded to my release area.
Thanks. Just to be sure, this build uses the system supplied Unicode
modules or did you fatpack them? I've downgraded Unicode-Normalize
On 15.07.2015 10:46, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 7/14/2015 9:44 AM, Ronald Fischer wrote:
Using Cygwin 64 on Windows 7:
In a bash or zsh running inside mintty, pressing Control-C has no
effect. In a bash or zsh running in a Windows Console, it works fine.
This can be verified in two ways:
(1)
Dear All,
I spent a bit of time checking the real situation of the packages
still missing as 64 bit port.
After xdelta, bsdiff and iperf porting, without counting the few mingw
ones, the duplicates we are down to ~44.
Please see here the analysis :
On 7/15/2015 8:44 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 15 09:51, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi guys,
On Jul 14 22:07, Ken Brown wrote:
Entering directory
'/home/kbrown/src/cyglibsigsegv/libsigsegv-2.10-1.x86_64/build/tests'
Test passed.
PASS: sigsegv1.exe
Test passed.
PASS: sigsegv2.exe
Doing
On 7/15/2015 3:11 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi Marco,
I seem to have missed this...
On Jul 11 09:22, Marco Atzeri wrote:
trying to debug latest release candidate of netcdf
I hit this SIGSEGV before reaching main
$ gdb .libs/ctest.exe
GNU gdb (GDB) Cygwin 7.9.1-1
.
Reading symbols from
Hi Marco,
I seem to have missed this...
On Jul 11 09:22, Marco Atzeri wrote:
trying to debug latest release candidate of netcdf
I hit this SIGSEGV before reaching main
$ gdb .libs/ctest.exe
GNU gdb (GDB) Cygwin 7.9.1-1
.
Reading symbols from .libs/ctest.exe...done.
(gdb) break main
Hi Cygwin friends and users,
I released another version of Cygwin. The version number is 2.1.0-1.
What's new:
---
- Handle pthread stacksizes as in GLibc: Default to RLIMIT_STACK resource.
Allow to set RLIMIT_STACK via setrlimit. Default RLIMIT_STACK to value
from executable
Hi Cygwin friends and users,
I released another version of Cygwin. The version number is 2.1.0-1.
What's new:
---
- Handle pthread stacksizes as in GLibc: Default to RLIMIT_STACK resource.
Allow to set RLIMIT_STACK via setrlimit. Default RLIMIT_STACK to value
from executable
On 07/15/2015 04:32 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Sky Diver!
Hi, in the past several months or so, cygwin started giving me ACL
pain in small surges which are gradually growing..
Here's a basic scenario that is slowly, but surely, driving me NUTZ:
$ ln -s /cygdrive/c/tmp /tmp
ln:
On 07/15/2015 08:24 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
Got it. What's needed is a Cygwin-specific fault-*.h file which exposes
how to fetch the stack pointer register from mcontext_t. As you can see
from the plethora of fault-*.h files in the src subdir, this is highly
system-specific anyway.
Here's the
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