Am 14.07.2018 um 21:03 schrieb Brian Inglis:
On 2018-07-14 11:58, Achim Gratz wrote:
Marco Atzeri writes:
Anyway, the only time I've seen similar behaviour was when some other
library was occupying the address space the systems libraries should
have occupied, and the they get some extremely rand
On 7/14/2018 10:50 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
Hi folks,
I've installed a few WSL distros for comparison and downloaded a bunch of other
manpage sets and unpacked them:
$ l src/man/*[0-9].tar.gz
src/man/CentOS_7.1.tar.gz src/man/NetBSD_7.1.tar.gz
src/man/Darwin_7.0.1.tar.gzsrc/man/Op
On 07/14/2018 04:50 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
I've installed a few WSL distros for comparison and downloaded a bunch of other
manpage sets and unpacked them:
$ l /proc/cygdrive/c/usr/local/share/man/
cat1/ debian@ man1p/ mann/ SunOS-5.10/
cat3/ D
On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 1:51 PM Brian Inglis wrote:
> $ l /proc/cygdrive/c/usr/local/share/man/
Shouldn't those be under /usr/local instead of
/proc/cygdrive/c/usr/local? Typically /usr is something like
C:/cygwin64/usr, which is not the C:/usr dir you've used.
..wayne..
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On 2018-07-14 16:40, Jack wrote:
> On 07/14/2018 04:50 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> I've installed a few WSL distros for comparison and downloaded a bunch of
>> other
>> manpage sets and unpacked them:
>> $ l /proc/cygdrive/c/usr/local/share/man/
>> cat1/ debian@ man1p
On 07/14/2018 04:50 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
Hi folks,
I've installed a few WSL distros for comparison and downloaded a bunch of other
manpage sets and unpacked them:
$ l src/man/*[0-9].tar.gz
src/man/CentOS_7.1.tar.gz src/man/NetBSD_7.1.tar.gz
src/man/Darwin_7.0.1.tar.gzsrc/man/O
Hi folks,
I've installed a few WSL distros for comparison and downloaded a bunch of other
manpage sets and unpacked them:
$ l src/man/*[0-9].tar.gz
src/man/CentOS_7.1.tar.gz src/man/NetBSD_7.1.tar.gz
src/man/Darwin_7.0.1.tar.gzsrc/man/OpenBSD_6.2.tar.gz
src/man/Debian_8.1.0.tar.gz
On 2018-07-14 11:58, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Marco Atzeri writes:
> Anyway, the only time I've seen similar behaviour was when some other
> library was occupying the address space the systems libraries should
> have occupied, and the they get some extremely random address assigned
> until the next reb
Marco Atzeri writes:
> Nothing fancy, just vanilla fresh new
> W10 64bit Home preinstalled on HP Notebook
> German Language
> Version 1709
> Build system 16299.547
Hmmm. That should update itself to 1803 almost the same second you let
it anywhere near a network.
Anyway, the only time I've seen s
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* meson-0.47.1-1
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 Nin
Am 14.07.2018 um 16:50 schrieb Achim Gratz:
Marco Atzeri writes:
currently I have over 7300 always busy
73C5-73C51000 /cygdrive/c/Windows/SysWOW64/cryptbase.dll
What type of Windows do you use? I have Home N for testing at home and
Server 2016 plus a bunch of users w/ Enterprise clien
Marco Atzeri writes:
> currently I have over 7300 always busy
> 73C5-73C51000 /cygdrive/c/Windows/SysWOW64/cryptbase.dll
What type of Windows do you use? I have Home N for testing at home and
Server 2016 plus a bunch of users w/ Enterprise clients (will get one
myself in a few days) and n
Badoobj Badoobj writes:
> I am trying to install Win32-GUI 1.06. The version I downloaded does not
> have an executable.
The current version of this package for Cygwin is 1.14 and 1.06 is so
old that it should be no longer available on anyof the mirrors.
> I just want to verify if it does not req
Ulli Horlacher writes:
>> You have to install Cygwin, not "transfer".
>
> I have several 100 users, none of them is able to install cygwin and
> the packages they need the official way, they are way to *CENSORED* for
> this job :-}
If they can follow your current instructions, they can surely star
The following package has been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* gdb-8.0.1-1
The GNU debugger allows you to debug programs written in C, C++, and
other languages, by executing them in a controlled fashion and printing
their data.
This is an update to a later upstream version:
https://
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