- Original Message -
> From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA
> To: cygwi
> Cc:
> Date: 2019/3/17, Sun 13:56
> Subject: copy and paste on mintty are strange for lines containing wide width
> characters after 2.9.7
>
> After 2.9.7,
>
>
> copy and paste on mintty are strange for lines containing wid
On 2019-03-29 9:43 pm, Massimo Balestra wrote:
Thank you Chris for answering.
But the problem is not during the test, but during the compilation
itself (make).
Yes, I know I could use ActiveState, but I don't want to have two perl
installed on my pc. For me it is more important to have cygwin a
> Hi Massimo. The following changes should let it compile. The tests
> working depends on the peculiarities of your Windows version and Excel
> version. I would, though, highly recommend using ActiveState Perl
> along with their prebuilt module for any OLE work.
>
Thank you Chris for answering.
On 2019-03-29 3:56 pm, Massimo Balestra wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile the module Win32::OLE but it fails.
I searched on Google and I did not find any good suggestion.
Can anyone help me?
This is what I get:
(This is from cpan but it is the same if I compile manually
downlaoding the tar packag
> > Any chance you could update libgc to a later release? I built and
> > installed libgc-8.0.2, which
> > is the latest release available at http://www.hboehm.info/gc/gc_source/,
> > and the
> > crash didn't occur.
>
> Yes, I will look into that. Upstream even made a PR to my cygport file
> a f
Hello,
Ruby package has not been updated for so long time.
Wonder if it will be updated.
Thanks
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 7:19 PM Yaakov Selkowitz
wrote:
> The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
>
> * python27-bsddb3-6.2.6-1
> * python27-constantly-15.1.0-2
> * pyt
I have uploaded mintty 3.0.0 with the following changes:
Character processing
* Fixed wide character width and cursor position handling.
Keyboard handling
* Switchable auto-repeat; DECSET 8 (DECARM), option AutoRepeat,
toggle function.
Bidirectional rendering (Unicode Bidi Algorithm)
*
Hi,
I am trying to compile the module Win32::OLE but it fails.
I searched on Google and I did not find any good suggestion.
Can anyone help me?
This is what I get:
(This is from cpan but it is the same if I compile manually downlaoding the tar
package)
cpan[1]> install Win32::OLE
Reading '/hom
On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 11:53 -0700, Steven Penny wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Mar 2019 14:07:30, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> > The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
> >
> > * nghttp2-1.37.0-1
> > * libnghttp2_14-1.37.0-1
> > * libnghttp2-devel-1.37.0-1
> > * python27-nghttp2-1.
On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 12:51 -0600, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2019-03-29 12:38, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> > On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 12:27 -0600, Brian Inglis wrote:
> > > On 2019-03-29 12:09, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> > > > The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
> > > > *
On Fri, 29 Mar 2019 14:07:30, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* nghttp2-1.37.0-1
* libnghttp2_14-1.37.0-1
* libnghttp2-devel-1.37.0-1
* python27-nghttp2-1.37.0-1
* python36-nghttp2-1.37.0-1
* python37-nghttp2-1.37.0-1
Do you plan on
On 2019-03-29 12:38, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 12:27 -0600, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> On 2019-03-29 12:09, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
>>> The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
>>> * python38-3.8.0-0.2.a3
>>> * python38-devel-3.8.0-0.2.a3
>>> * python3
On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 12:27 -0600, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2019-03-29 12:09, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> > The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
> >
> > * python38-3.8.0-0.2.a3
> > * python38-devel-3.8.0-0.2.a3
> > * python38-test-3.8.0-0.2.a3
> > * python38-tkinter-
On 2019-03-29 12:09, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
>
> * python38-3.8.0-0.2.a3
> * python38-devel-3.8.0-0.2.a3
> * python38-test-3.8.0-0.2.a3
> * python38-tkinter-3.8.0-0.2.a3
> * idle38-3.8.0-0.2.a3
>
> Python is an interpreted, i
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* python27-bsddb3-6.2.6-1
* python27-constantly-15.1.0-2
* python27-dropbox-9.3.0-1
* python27-enchant-1.6.11-2
* python27-httplib2-0.11.3-1
* python27-ipython_genutils-0.2.0-1
* python27-isodate-0.6.0-1
* python27-lockfile-0.12
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* python38-3.8.0-0.2.a3
* python38-devel-3.8.0-0.2.a3
* python38-test-3.8.0-0.2.a3
* python38-tkinter-3.8.0-0.2.a3
* idle38-3.8.0-0.2.a3
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming
language. It incorpora
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* python37-3.7.3-1
* python37-devel-3.7.3-1
* python37-doc-3.7.3-1
* python37-test-3.7.3-1
* python37-tkinter-3.7.3-1
* idle37-3.7.3-1
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming
language. It incorporate
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* nghttp2-1.37.0-1
* libnghttp2_14-1.37.0-1
* libnghttp2-devel-1.37.0-1
* python27-nghttp2-1.37.0-1
* python36-nghttp2-1.37.0-1
* python37-nghttp2-1.37.0-1
nghttp2 is an implementation of HTTP/2 and its header compression
algo
Thanks, installing that package fixed it!
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019, 1:59 PM Yaakov Selkowitz
wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 13:49 -0400, John Gotts wrote:
> > Recently python was updated and now the pygmentize executable is missing.
>
> $ cygcheck -p pygmentize
> [snip]
> python-pygments-2.0.2-1 - p
On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 13:49 -0400, John Gotts wrote:
> Recently python was updated and now the pygmentize executable is missing.
$ cygcheck -p pygmentize
[snip]
python-pygments-2.0.2-1 - python-pygments: Python syntax highlighting
module (installed binaries and support files)
python3-pygments-2.2.
Recently python was updated and now the pygmentize executable is missing.
Please advise.
John
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Hi Ken,
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 12:34 AM Ken Brown wrote:
> I'm getting a crash in cyggc-1.dll when building asymptote.
It would be great if you can report this to the upstream because I
think the 7.x series is still being supported and there are new
releases now and then, so it would be nice to
Hi Andy,
I'm getting a crash in cyggc-1.dll when building asymptote. Any chance you
could update libgc to a later release? I built and installed libgc-8.0.2,
which
is the latest release available at http://www.hboehm.info/gc/gc_source/, and
the
crash didn't occur.
Thanks.
Ken
The latest version of tar in Cygwin is currently 1.29, which contains a bug in
how it handles excludes. I was able to get around my particular problem by
rolling back to 1.28. However, 1.29 is about three years old and there are much
newer versions available. Does anyone have any idea when tar 1
Hi,
You might want to look at what other vendors have done to make available open
sourced components e.g. Rakuten Kobo ereaders at https://github.com/kobolab
This contains the open source tree of their development sources to which they
link in all their devices and apps from Settings/Warranty and
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 4:00 AM Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On 2019-03-28 15:36, Bill Stewart wrote:
> > I am trying to understand the limitations when running sshd using the
> > SYSTEM account.
> >
> > Is the following complete and correct?
> >
> > ==
> >
> > OS_version* OS_bitness sshd
Corinna,
unfortunately you confirmed what I suspected. But thank you very much for your
quick answer.
Have a nice weekend!
Ciske
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Corinna Vinschen [mailto:corinna-cyg...@cygwin.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 29. März 2019 14:41
An: Busch, Ciske
Cc: cygwin@cyg
On Mar 29 12:11, Busch, Ciske wrote:
> Hi,
>
> (I used this email as suggested (in a rather old) forum post from
> Corinna Vinschen. If this is not the right address I would be very
> thankful if you could point me to another address.)
>
> we have ported an older application from Linux to Windows
Hi,
(I used this email as suggested (in a rather old) forum post from Corinna
Vinschen. If this is not the right address I would be very thankful if you
could point me to another address.)
we have ported an older application from Linux to Windows and plan on using
this in a commercial release.
On Mar 28 17:18, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2019-03-28 15:36, Bill Stewart wrote:
> > I am trying to understand the limitations when running sshd using the
> > SYSTEM account.
> > Is the following complete and correct?
> > ==
> > OS_version* OS_bitness sshd_bitness Notes
> > --
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