New versions 4.2.1-1 of
octave,
octave-devel,
octave-doc
are available in the Cygwin distribution:
CHANGES
Latest upstream 4.2.x release. Focused on bugfixes
https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/news/release/2017/02/24/octave-4.2.1-released.html
Full changes:
New versions 4.2.1-1 of
octave,
octave-devel,
octave-doc
are available in the Cygwin distribution:
CHANGES
Latest upstream 4.2.x release. Focused on bugfixes
https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/news/release/2017/02/24/octave-4.2.1-released.html
Full changes:
On 06/04/2017 00:42, Jon Turney wrote:
I assume we are all using latest cygport and uploading only
package-revison.hint
:hollow laughter:
Yes, one would assume that, but it turns out not to be the case :)
It is not so bad.
For what I see in the last 3 months only cygwin, mintty and gcc
On 05/04/2017 22:12, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 05/04/2017 12:38, Jon Turney wrote:
Meson is an open source build system meant to be extremely fast. it
generates files for various backends including Ninja, Visual Studio, and
Xcode. Meson does not generate Makefiles, relying solely on Ninja for
On 05/04/2017 21:55, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 04/04/2017 19:38, Jon Turney wrote:
On 04/04/2017 14:28, Marco Atzeri wrote:
Not sure if "calm" is excluding them, but I noticed for some
packages we have now an excess of "setup.hint" as all existing
revision have their own package-revison.hint
On 2017-04-05 11:28, cyg Simple wrote:
> On 4/5/2017 12:53 PM, "\"[[\"Dr. Matthias H. Fröhlich" wrote:
>> After installing "plain vanilla" cygwin I noticed, that default
>> definition of PS1 from /etc/bash.bashrc contains newline characters
>> '\n':
>> # Set a default prompt of: user@host and
On 05/04/2017 12:38, Jon Turney wrote:
Meson is an open source build system meant to be extremely fast. it
generates files for various backends including Ninja, Visual Studio, and
Xcode. Meson does not generate Makefiles, relying solely on Ninja for
Linux and Unix support.
This meson has been
On 04/04/2017 19:38, Jon Turney wrote:
On 04/04/2017 14:28, Marco Atzeri wrote:
Not sure if "calm" is excluding them, but I noticed for some
packages we have now an excess of "setup.hint" as all existing
revision have their own package-revison.hint
These old setup.hint files should be benign,
Hello Jon,
thanks for your reply.
Jon Turney schrieb:
> On 30/03/2017 16:39, Holger Bast wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> I'm interested in maintaining DocBook 5 schemata plus some additional tools
>> for docbook (daps and jing-trang). I've
>> never maintained a package before, so I think the best way
On 4/5/2017 12:53 PM, "\"[[\"Dr. Matthias H. Fröhlich" wrote:
> After installing "plain vanilla" cygwin I noticed, that default definition of
> PS1 from /etc/bash.bashrc contains newline characters '\n':
> # Set a default prompt of: user@host and current_directory
>
On 4/5/2017 10:07 AM, Pan Ruochen wrote:
> Hi Andrey Repin,
>
>>
>> No, why? Your mount options choice is very sane, IMO.
>>
>
> I just dislike cygwin treats every file as executable. Comparing mount
> options of msys2 against cygwin, msys2 has an extra noacl option. So I
> guess noacl may turn
On 4/4/2017 1:19 PM, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> On 2017-04-04 12:03, cyg Simple wrote:
>> On 4/4/2017 9:04 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>>> On 04/04/2017 14:43, cyg Simple wrote:
Exactly but the binary install of lapack should require liblapack-devel
and liblapack0.
>>>
>>> I disagree. It
On 30/03/2017 16:39, Holger Bast wrote:
Hi there,
I'm interested in maintaining DocBook 5 schemata plus some additional tools for
docbook (daps and jing-trang). I've never maintained a package before, so I
think the best way for me would be starting with DocBook 5. By creating the
cygport
After installing "plain vanilla" cygwin I noticed, that default definition of
PS1 from /etc/bash.bashrc contains newline characters '\n':
# Set a default prompt of: user@host and current_directory
PS1='\[\e]0;\w\a\]\n\[\e[32m\]\u@\h \[\e[33m\]\w\[\e[0m\]\n\$ '
This does immediately
>
> Add /etc/fstab.d/ with your own mount options.
> Be aware that noacl uses only the readonly attribute to
> inhibit write in POSIX permissions, and checks file suffixes
> and contents to determine execute permissions, so may be
> even slower.
>
/etc/fstab.d/ works. Thank you.
- BR, Ruochen
Hi Andrey Repin,
>
> No, why? Your mount options choice is very sane, IMO.
>
I just dislike cygwin treats every file as executable. Comparing mount
options of msys2 against cygwin, msys2 has an extra noacl option. So I
guess noacl may turn off this cygwin `feature`. And I also wish this
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cygwin@cygwin.com8.8.85377976.docx
From: Marco Atzeri
> On 04/04/2017 22:42, Nellis, Kenneth (Conduent) wrote:
> > From: cygwin-announce-owner cygwin com [...] On Behalf Of
> Yaakov Selkowitz
> >>
> >> The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
> >>
> >> * pdf2djvu-0.9.5-1
> >>
> >> pdf2djvu creates
On 05/04/2017 08:42, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 4 18:51, Jon Turney wrote:
Ensure that ldd always stops when the exception is flagged as
non-continuable.
Also arrange for ldd to exit with a non-zero exit code if something went
wrong which prevented us from listing all dynamic
Meson is an open source build system meant to be extremely fast. it
generates files for various backends including Ninja, Visual Studio, and
Xcode. Meson does not generate Makefiles, relying solely on Ninja for
Linux and Unix support.
This meson has been patched to teach it about Cygwin.
On Apr 4 18:51, Jon Turney wrote:
> Ensure that ldd always stops when the exception is flagged as
> non-continuable.
>
> Also arrange for ldd to exit with a non-zero exit code if something went
> wrong which prevented us from listing all dynamic dependencies.
Patch is ok. In what situation
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