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The "no access to tty" warning message is produced when login shell is tcsh
(csh) only. bash shell does not produce the warning message.
For tcsh login shell case, QTerminal and KConsole do not have this "no access
to tty" problem. But other terminal programs d
Hello All Cygwiners,
When I invoke system terminal programs from gnome/openbox desktop menu, most of
them including gnome-terminal produce the following message.
Warning: no access to tty (Inappropriate ioctl for device).
Thus no job control in this shell.
QTerminal and KConsole does not have t
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Please see the release notes
http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.9.html
for more details about the changes in Subversion.
See
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.9.6/CHANGES
for more details about the changes in 1.9.6.
DESCRIPTION:
Sub
No luck with either of the fixed-medium suggestions. The one you
mentioned as default first match on your system is the one I get it
moaning about no matter what I do.
The easiest solution (of sorts) might be to go back to xterm patch
326, but I don't know how to do that either. The installer won'
On 7/6/2017 5:23 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/6/2017 4:27 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
When I try to sign a file using gpg2 in a mintty or xterm terminal
(e.g., 'gpg2 -bs foo'), a dialogue box is drawn in the terminal, but I
can't figure out how to enter my passphrase. Anything I type is just
echoed at
On 7/6/2017 4:27 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
When I try to sign a file using gpg2 in a mintty or xterm terminal
(e.g., 'gpg2 -bs foo'), a dialogue box is drawn in the terminal, but I
can't figure out how to enter my passphrase. Anything I type is just
echoed at the bottom of the screen, regardless of
On 2017-07-06 14:41, Douglas Mach wrote:
> When I try to download setup-x86_64.exe from
> (https://www.cygwin.com/install.html), my version of Symantec (Version
> 12.1.6(12.1 RU6 MP5) build 7004 (12.1.7004.6500)) says “There is strong
> evidence
> that this file is untrustworthy”. It then deletes
On 2017-07-06 10:58, Wouter van Doorn wrote:
> Thanks, Brian. Your link shows me a page that mentions problems in
> xterm-327 through 329, but I have 330, so although the symptom is very
> similar, it doesn't seem to be that.
Try your font name resource selections with xlsfonts until you find the
When I try to download setup-x86_64.exe from
(https://www.cygwin.com/install.html), my version of Symantec (Version
12.1.6(12.1 RU6 MP5) build 7004 (12.1.7004.6500)) says “There is strong
evidence that this file is untrustworthy”. It then deletes the file.
Note, it does NOT get upset at the 32-
Thanks, Brian. Your link shows me a page that mentions problems in
xterm-327 through 329, but I have 330, so although the symptom is very
similar, it doesn't seem to be that.
Wouter
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On 2017-07-06 05:39, Wouter van Doorn wrote:
> I have to admit to being almost totally ignorant on fonts under X11.
> So not only do I not know how to fix what's happeing (and I found
> nothing relevant by searching via google), but I think I also lack the
> knowledge to make a mess of it. In fact:
On 06/07/2017 15:40, JonY wrote:
On 07/06/2017 06:53 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 06/07/2017 00:49, JonY wrote:
On 07/04/2017 09:16 PM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
Jon,
binutils-2.28.90 has not such issue
and it is much faster than 2.28
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-07/msg00082.html
Can you d
> The following C++ program crashes when compiled with GCC (both 5.4 and 6.3)
> under Cygwin, when compiled with both an optimization level higher than -O0
> (i.e. -O1, -O2 or -O3) and the C++ standard set to -std=c++nn (for any
> supported nn, i.e. 98, 03, 11, 14 or 17):
> ```
> #include
> #in
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 6:07 AM, TANNHAUSER Falk
wrote:
> The following C++ program crashes when compiled with GCC (both 5.4 and 6.3)
> under Cygwin, when compiled with both an optimization level higher than -O0
> (i.e. -O1, -O2 or -O3) and the C++ standard set to -std=c++nn (for any
> supported
On 07/06/2017 06:53 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> On 06/07/2017 00:49, JonY wrote:
>> On 07/04/2017 09:16 PM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>>>
>>> Jon,
>>> I noted that the problem was already present sometime ago
>>> https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-10/msg00122.html
>>>
>>> and supposed to be solved.
>>> Howe
The following C++ program crashes when compiled with GCC (both 5.4 and 6.3)
under Cygwin, when compiled with both an optimization level higher than -O0
(i.e. -O1, -O2 or -O3) and the C++ standard set to -std=c++nn (for any
supported nn, i.e. 98, 03, 11, 14 or 17):
```
#include
#include
int mai
Hello,
On Cygwin 2.8.1 x86_64, I've found that g++ std:map initializing
may raise segmentation fault.
The binary compiled with cygwin-devel-2.8.0-1
does not raise segmentation fault
even if on Cygwin 2.8.1 x86_64 environments.
So I suspect cygwin-devel-2.8.1-1 is the cause.
Here's sample code fo
Hi all,
I have to admit to being almost totally ignorant on fonts under X11.
So not only do I not know how to fix what's happeing (and I found
nothing relevant by searching via google), but I think I also lack the
knowledge to make a mess of it. In fact: I never touched anything to
do with fonts a
New version of
octave-generate_html0.3.1-1
octave-parallel 3.1.1-3
are available in the Cygwin distribution:
ADVISE
To load any package before usage run
"pkg load "
see "help pkg" for details.
CHANGES
Latest upstream packages for octave 4.2.x
DESCRIPTION
The octave-forge project
Version 0.9.10-1 of
gpa
is available in the Cygwin distribution:
CHANGES
Latest upstream release
First version for cygwin
DESCRIPTION
GPA, the GNU Privacy Assistant, is a graphical frontend for the
GNU Privacy Guard. GPA can be used to encrypt, decrypt, and sign
files, to verify signa
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