[ANNOUNCEMENT] Re-released: {,mingw64-{i686,x86_64}-}binutils-2.41-2

2023-08-06 Thread ASSI via Cygwin
The binutils packages for Cygwin and MingW64 cross-compilation toolchains are re-released to fix a performance regression affecting linking of files with a large number of objects. The performance of objdump has also degraded in some cases, the root cause for this is still under investigation.

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: man-pages-linux 6.05.01

2023-08-06 Thread Cygwin Linux Man Pages Maintainer via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin
The following package has been upgraded in the Cygwin distribution: * man-pages-linux 6.05.01 Documents the Linux kernel system calls and C library interfaces used by programs, plus system and administrative utilities, devices, file system, file, and data formats, and related information.

Re: Entering Cygwin command line (bash login) from Windows cmd.exe ?

2023-08-06 Thread Roland Mainz via Cygwin
On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 6:18 AM Roland Mainz wrote: > Is there an official way to enter the Cygwin command line (e.g. bash > login) from Windows cmd.exe, e.g. if someone ssh's into a Windows > machine he/she ends/up in a cmd.exe and not bash... ping! Bye, Roland -- __ . . __ (o.\ \/ /

RE: Entering Cygwin command line (bash login) from Windows cmd.exe ?

2023-08-06 Thread KAVALAGIOS Panagiotis (EEAS) via Cygwin
> On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 6:18 AM Roland Mainz > wrote: > > Is there an official way to enter the Cygwin command line (e.g. bash > > login) from Windows cmd.exe, e.g. if someone ssh's into a Windows > > machine he/she ends/up in a cmd.exe and not bash... > > ping! You may run your favourite shel