packages by creating
sets of symlinks from the installed location (e.g. /usr/local) to a
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If you don't usually need stunnel, you can create one two ssh configurations
with different names, one with ProxyCommand and one with
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Over in Pillow’s GitHub Actions, the Cygwin job has started hanging when
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> > I need to update my maintainer email address, to
> > andrex_dot_e_dot_schulman_at_gmail_dot_com. I don't see my current address
> > stored anywhere in the cygwin-htdocs, so I guess it's stored somewhere else,
&g
I need to update my maintainer email address, to
andrex_dot_e_dot_schulman_at_gmail_dot_com. I don't see my current address
stored anywhere in the cygwin-htdocs, so I guess it's stored somewhere else,
since calm sends me emails there. Thanks, Andrew
> > I have adjusted the dependencies for fish 3.6.4 and 3.7.0 in the package
> > repository on sourceware to add procps-ng.
> >
> > If this is correct, please remember to make this adjustment in future
> > packages.
>
> Ouch! Sorry everybody! And thank you Xavier, for reporting that.
>
> Yes,
pgrep fish | grep -v \^$fish_pid\$ | xargs -r kill
> >> ^~~~^
> [...]
> > Hi Xavier,
> > it seems a missing dependency
> >
> > pgrep is part of procps-ng package
>
> Andrew,
>
> I have adjusted the dependencies for fish 3.6.4
> On 03/01/2024 06:25, Takashi Yano via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> > On Wed, 3 Jan 2024 14:14:12 +0900
> > Takashi Yano via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> >> I'd like to adopt the pocl package.
> >>
> >> - Update to latest upstream release.
>
> $ git diff |grep "^+"
> +++ b/cygwin-pkg-maint
> +pocl
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> Hi,
>
> I notice socat 1.8 release, so socat package in cygwin is outdate.
>
> please up it to date, 1.8 has much new feature very useful.
>
> thanks ;p
I fixed the build error with socat 1.8, so I'll get the new release out shortly.
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> On 22/12/2023 03:49, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> > Following the inputs from Jon
> > https://cygwin.com/packages/reports/unmaintained.html
> >
> > I am taking over
> >
> > $ git diff | grep "^+"
> > +++ b/cygwin-pkg-maint
> > +alternatives Marco Atzeri
> Is there any documentation how Cygwin 3.5.0 can be automatically (without GUI
> and user intervention, e.g. via *.bat script) be installed as part of a CI
> (Continuous integration) build environment ?
> On 10/12/2023 17:06, xvac--- via Cygwin wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I notice socat 1.8 release, so socat package in cygwin is outdate.
> >
> > please up it to date, 1.8 has much new feature very useful.
> >
> > thanks ;p
>
> Do not spam the cygwin maintainer/packager list please
>
> See :
>
>
> I have a new Win11 PC, and I wanted to capture the same Cygwin setup that I
> have in another Win10 PC. I copied the C:\cygwin64 folder from the Win10 pc
> to the Win11 pc, then I downloaded a fresh setup-x86_64.exe from cygwin.com
> to the win11 PC. I ran it and chose "Install from Local
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> I'd like to adopt the package wavpack.
> Thanks in advance.
3 gold stars! For limbsamplerate, soxr, and wavpack.
https://cygwin.com/goldstars/#TY
I'd like to adopt the jq package. It's currently orphaned from Yaakov. I have an
updated build script ready to push up for the current release (1.6-1), and a new
release (1.7) is expected soon. Andrew
> Hi, Andrew et al.,
>
> > https://github.com/jqlang/jq/blob/master/COPYING
>
> Debian uses the following in its /usr/share/doc/jq/copyright file:
>
> License: MIT
> License: CC-BY-3.0
> License: Expat
> License: GPL-2.0+
>
> That might he
can't
tell which one without reading them all, which would make me want to kill
myself.
The rest seems to be covered by CC-BY-3.0 AND ICU.
I wish people wouldn't get so creative with their licenses.
Thanks,
Andrew
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> Hello,
>
> How can I find out whether the current Cygwin terminal has
> Administrator rights? I want to safeguard our admin scripts with a
> simple test and bail out with an error if someone wants to do admin
> stuff (say: regtool) without admin privileges.
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mount -a, or exit and restart your shell. To learn more see the Cygwin
User's Guide (https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html), in
particular:
https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#mount-table
https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/mount.html
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ng at other options in resolv.conf, but
haven't found anything useful.
I can't find any documention of the osquery option. This answer[1] says
"res_init() uses the Windows resolver if either /etc/resolv.conf does not exist,
or /etc/resolv.conf contains options osquery." Doesn't help in
?
Thanks. Unfortunately neither of those options fixes the problem.
And yes, other Cygwin network clients work normally, for example curl and ssh.
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o /etc/resolv.conf. That's
not a sustainable solution though, since the nameservers change and I drop into
and out of the IPv6 VPN.
Should I be doing something differently? Or is it a bug?
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> >
> > Looks promising.
>
> Ok. I made a cygport 0.36.6 release with this change.
>
> Please let me know if it makes things better (or worse!)?
So much better. Thank you.
Andrew
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> On 06/07/2023 18:36, Andrew Schulman via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> >> Recently I noticed that `cygport finish` has become really slow on some of
> >> my
> >> package source trees. After I run for example
> >>
> >> cygport libargp.cygport finish
&g
> Recently I noticed that `cygport finish` has become really slow on some of my
> package source trees. After I run for example
>
> cygport libargp.cygport finish
>
> it waits for about 5 minutes without any message to the console, before the
> first "Removing work directory" message appears.
>
it can take a long time. Would it be
possible to skip it at least in the case of "finish"? It seems silly to spend
all that time fixing up a directory tree that we then turn around and remove
with rm -rf.
Thanks,
Andrew
ks for pointing me to that. I wasn't aware of it. I'll take a look and
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> >
> >
> >
> > Cygportfile:
> > -
> > https://cygwin.com/git-cygwin-packages/?p=git/cygwin-packages/playground.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ruby
> >
> > Packages, logs:
> > -
> On 11.05.2023 15:57, Andrew Schulman via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> >> Entrusted with these strange superpowers, the following god-like beings
> >> walk unknown amongst us:
> >>
> >> Achim Gratz
> >> Corinna Vinschen
> >> Ken Brown
> &
> Entrusted with these strange superpowers, the following god-like beings
> walk unknown amongst us:
>
> Achim Gratz
> Corinna Vinschen
> Ken Brown
> Marco Atzeri
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Migrated /home/andrew/.config/fish/fish_variables.x86_64 ->
/home/andrew/.config/fish/fish_variables
* The variable you set above should still be set. So for example
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should echo "success".
*
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should echo "success".
*
> On Apr 11 09:21, Andrew Schulman via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> > I'm trying to rebuild pinfo 0.6.13. That's the current version in Cygwin,
> > so I
> > know I was able to build it successfully a couple of years ago. But now
> > when I
> > try, the build fai
}
but that doesn't fix the AM_INTL_SUBDIR problem.
The full build log is below. Could someone suggest a solution?
Thanks,
Andrew
$ cygport pinfo.cygport make
*** Warning: Building on a case-insensitive filesystem
>>> Compiling pinfo-0.6.13-3.x86_64
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> > autossh comes with the license shown below. Is there an SPDX license
> > identifier
> > (https://spdx.org/licenses/) that I can associate with this? It looks most
> > like
> > public domain to me
autossh comes with the license shown below. Is there an SPDX license identifier
(https://spdx.org/licenses/) that I can associate with this? It looks most like
public domain to me. Thanks, Andrew
autossh is copyright (c) Carson Harding, 2005.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source
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suitable size from kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes). If
you don't want discus deciding the best sizes, you can also choose your own
increments, along with specifying the number of decimal places you'd like
to see.
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as the maintainer of fish-doc, can you please do
that?
Thank you,
Andrew
> > I've given you the adopted packages: libsndfile, mpg123, opus,
> > opus-tools, opusfile, SDL2. I'll look at the rest later.
>
> Please accept these literally priceless gold stars for adopting these
> packages.
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> On 11/11/2022 16:16, Jon Turney wrote:
> > On 11/11/2022 15:50, Jon Turney wrote:
> >>
> >> As has previously been announced, Cygwin is dropping support for x86
> >> Windows. Cygwin 3.3.6 is the final version supporting x86 (32-bit)
> >> Windows, and the forthcoming Cygwin 3.4 will be released
aybe I should have known from previous announcements that the forever
cutoff date was today, but I didn't. I'm now in the process of updating a couple
of packages that need it, so the i686 archive will reflect the latest available
versions. It would be helpful if we had a couple more days to update before the
portcullis comes down.
Thanks, Andrew
that focuses on
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r us. I've just come to expect that permissions on my Cygwin files get set to
screwy values, and I thought that setup was fixing them up for us.
Anyway I fixed the permissions in version 3.5.1-2, which I just uploaded. Once
you update to that version, please let me know if everything looks oka
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, and user friendliness. The design goal of
fish is to give the user a rich set of powerful features in a way that is
easy to discover, remember, and use.
Home page: https://fishshell.com
Andrew E. Schulman
[1] https://fishshell.com/docs/current/relnotes.html
ake unison*+gtk2 packages available for Cygwin.
Andrew E. Schulman
[1]https://github.com/bcpierce00/unison/wiki/2.52-Migration-Guide
***
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://
ake unison*+gtk2 packages available for Cygwin.
Andrew E. Schulman
[1]https://github.com/bcpierce00/unison/wiki/2.52-Migration-Guide
***
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://
the output of external software, MultiTail can mimic the
functionality of tools like 'watch' and such.
Andrew E. Schulman
[1] https://github.com/halturin/multitail/releases
***
To update your installation, click on the "Install C
the output of external software, MultiTail can mimic the
functionality of tools like 'watch' and such.
Andrew E. Schulman
[1] https://github.com/halturin/multitail/releases
***
To update your installation, click on the "Install C
Layer
(SSL)). stunnel can allow you to secure non-TLS-aware daemons and
protocols (like POP, IMAP, LDAP, etc) by having stunnel provide the
encryption, requiring no changes to the daemon's code.
Andrew E. Schulman
[1]https://www.stunnel.org/NEWS.html
--
Problem reports: https://cygwin.com
Layer
(SSL)). stunnel can allow you to secure non-TLS-aware daemons and
protocols (like POP, IMAP, LDAP, etc) by having stunnel provide the
encryption, requiring no changes to the daemon's code.
Andrew E. Schulman
[1]https://www.stunnel.org/NEWS.html
he text UI. There is also a GTK2
UI
for Unison, but I haven't been able to get it working yet under Cygwin. At
some
time in the future I may make unison*+gtk2 packages available for Cygwin.
Andrew E. Schulman
[1]https://github.com/bcpierce00/unison/wiki/2.52-Migra
he text UI. There is also a GTK2
UI
for Unison, but I haven't been able to get it working yet under Cygwin. At
some
time in the future I may make unison*+gtk2 packages available for Cygwin.
Andrew E. Schulman
[1]https://github.com/bcpierce00/unison/wiki/2.52-Migra
, and user friendliness. The design goal of
fish is to give the user a rich set of powerful features in a way that is
easy to discover, remember, and use.
Home page: https://fishshell.com
Andrew E. Schulman
[1] https://fishshell.com/docs/current/relnotes.html
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