Am 16.02.2017 um 21:32 schrieb Thomas Wolff:
Am 16.02.2017 um 13:49 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Feb 15 23:19, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 14.02.2017 um 21:35 schrieb Thomas Wolff:
Am 14.02.2017 um 21:29 schrieb Thomas Wolff:
Am 14.02.2017 um 20:56 schrieb Eric Blake:
On 02/14/2017 01:40 PM, Thom
On 2017-02-16 17:49, Michele Bucca wrote:
I would like to know if it was possible to make a cygwin
cross-compiler that targets i686-pc-cygwin from source in Linux
Debian.
I would like to use it to compile programs like bash from source using linux.
I already know how to build a mingw-w64 cross-
Hi There,
I would like to know if it was possible to make a cygwin
cross-compiler that targets i686-pc-cygwin from source in Linux
Debian.
I would like to use it to compile programs like bash from source using linux.
I already know how to build a mingw-w64 cross-compiler
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Am 16.02.2017 um 13:49 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Feb 15 23:19, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 14.02.2017 um 21:35 schrieb Thomas Wolff:
Am 14.02.2017 um 21:29 schrieb Thomas Wolff:
Am 14.02.2017 um 20:56 schrieb Eric Blake:
On 02/14/2017 01:40 PM, Thomas Wolff wrote:
No. We're talking about a fu
Version 1.0.45-1 of
pure-ftpd
have been uploaded for cygwin.
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Latest upstream release.
DESCRIPTION
Pure-FTPd is a free (BSD), secure, production-quality
and standard-conformant FTP server. It doesn't provide
useless bells and whistles, but focuses on efficiency
and ease of use
HOMEP
Greetings, Matt D.!
> On Windows you can create symbolic links which point to volume UUIDs as
> a way of mounting and unmounting them without having to use the
> administrative disk management tools.
> For example, in cmd:
> mountvol
> ...
> \\?\Volume{079b79c9----1000
On Feb 15 23:19, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Am 14.02.2017 um 21:35 schrieb Thomas Wolff:
> > Am 14.02.2017 um 21:29 schrieb Thomas Wolff:
> > > Am 14.02.2017 um 20:56 schrieb Eric Blake:
> > > > On 02/14/2017 01:40 PM, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> > > > > > No. We're talking about a function in the master sid
On Feb 15 07:30, Matt D. wrote:
> On Windows you can create symbolic links which point to volume UUIDs as a
> way of mounting and unmounting them without having to use the administrative
> disk management tools.
>
> For example, in cmd:
>
> mountvol
> ...
> \\?\Volume{079b79c9----
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