Re: cygport patches for consideration

2020-05-10 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
On Sun, 2020-05-10 at 10:58 +0200, Achim Gratz wrote: > I've reworked the series according to your comments, force-pushed to the > same branch: > > https://repo.or.cz/cygport/rpm-style.git/shortlog/refs/heads/to-upstream Merged, but changed NO_PERL_DEPS to PERL_NO_VENDOR_DEPS. -- Yaakov

[ANNOUNCEMENT] cygport 0.34.0

2020-05-10 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution and the Fedora Cygwin COPR: * cygport-0.34.0-1 cygport is the standard method for building and maintaining packages for the Cygwin distribution. Highlights of this release: * A new BUILD_REQUIRES variable is accepted as a

cygport 0.34.0

2020-05-10 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution and the Fedora Cygwin COPR: * cygport-0.34.0-1 cygport is the standard method for building and maintaining packages for the Cygwin distribution. Highlights of this release: * A new BUILD_REQUIRES variable is accepted as a

Re: Cygwin convert environment paths

2020-05-10 Thread Achim Gratz
Steven Penny via Cygwin writes: >> That's what cygpath is there for, among other things. > > You expect people to use cygpath... from within PHP? These are neither POSIX or Cygwin variables, so yes, if you expect to use them from Cygwin PHP you either need to explicitly deal with the fact that

Re: Cygwin convert environment paths

2020-05-10 Thread Doug Henderson via Cygwin
On Sun, 10 May 2020 at 06:46, Steven Penny via Cygwin <> wrote: > > That Cygwin does convert some environment variables, from Windows format to > Unix format. For example HOME and TMP. But for me at least, are some > important > omissions. > > In general, converting environment variable owned

Re: Cygwin convert environment paths

2020-05-10 Thread Marco Atzeri via Cygwin
Am 10.05.2020 um 17:48 schrieb Steven Penny via Cygwin: That's what cygpath is there for, among other things. You expect people to use cygpath... from within PHP? we expect they can use cygpath to set a cygwin equivalent variable in their own scripts or boot shell scripts $

Re: Cygwin convert environment paths

2020-05-10 Thread Steven Penny via Cygwin
> That's what cygpath is there for, among other things. You expect people to use cygpath... from within PHP? -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info:

Re: Cygwin convert environment paths

2020-05-10 Thread Achim Gratz
Steven Penny via Cygwin writes: > I use APPDATA and PROGRAMFILES a good amount, and those arent converted. To > make > it worse, HOMEDRIVE and SYSTEMDRIVE arent converted either, meaning you cant > manually construct the path starting with a variable. That's what cygpath is there for, among

Updated: openldap-2.4.50

2020-05-10 Thread Achim Gratz
The openldap package in Cygwin has been updated to the latest upstream version 2.4.50. https://www.openldap.org/software/release/changes.html Notes = I don't use the server components of openldap myself and know next to nothing about these, so use them with due care. The tests work

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: openldap-2.4.50

2020-05-10 Thread Achim Gratz
The openldap package in Cygwin has been updated to the latest upstream version 2.4.50. https://www.openldap.org/software/release/changes.html Notes = I don't use the server components of openldap myself and know next to nothing about these, so use them with due care. The tests work

Cygwin convert environment paths

2020-05-10 Thread Steven Penny via Cygwin
I see here: That Cygwin does convert some environment variables, from Windows format to Unix format. For example HOME and TMP. But for me at least, are some important omissions. I use APPDATA and PROGRAMFILES a good amount, and those arent

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: fetchmail-6.4.5-1

2020-05-10 Thread Achim Gratz
The current upstream release of fetchmail is now available on Cygwin as the fetchmail-6.4.5-1 package. The upstream release changelog is here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/ This release has been compiled with support for NTLM, GSSAPI and Kerberos5 authentication.

Updated: fetchmail-6.4.5-1

2020-05-10 Thread Achim Gratz
The current upstream release of fetchmail is now available on Cygwin as the fetchmail-6.4.5-1 package. The upstream release changelog is here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/ This release has been compiled with support for NTLM, GSSAPI and Kerberos5 authentication.

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: Perl distributions

2020-05-10 Thread Achim Gratz
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest version on CPAN: x86/x86_64 -- perl-XML-LibXML-2.0205-1 perl-YAML-LibYAML-0.82-1 noarch -- perl-Alien-Build-2.22-1 perl-CGI-4.47-1 perl-IPC-Run-20200505.0-1 perl-JSON-MaybeXS-1.004001-1 perl-Mojolicious-8.42-1

Updated: Perl distributions

2020-05-10 Thread Achim Gratz
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest version on CPAN: x86/x86_64 -- perl-XML-LibXML-2.0205-1 perl-YAML-LibYAML-0.82-1 noarch -- perl-Alien-Build-2.22-1 perl-CGI-4.47-1 perl-IPC-Run-20200505.0-1 perl-JSON-MaybeXS-1.004001-1 perl-Mojolicious-8.42-1

Re: cygport patches for consideration

2020-05-10 Thread Achim Gratz
Yaakov Selkowitz writes: […] I've reworked the series according to your comments, force-pushed to the same branch: https://repo.or.cz/cygport/rpm-style.git/shortlog/refs/heads/to-upstream Regards, Achim. -- +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+ Factory and User