Sometime in the past several months MPlayer stopped compiling for Cygwin. There
was a complaint about gettimeofday not being defined. The failing file did
include sys/time.h, which contains a definition. I found one similar report
on the Cygwin mailing list. I noticed that MPlayer was putting
I had some key files in ~/.ssh. They looked like this.
-rw---+ 1 sheldon None 1.7K Nov 1 07:09 id_rsa
-rw-r--r--+ 1 sheldon None 401 Nov 1 07:09 id_rsa.pub
-rw-r--r--+ 1 sheldon None 174 Nov 1 07:09 known_hosts
After I installed 1.7.33-04 they looked like this.
-rw-rwx---+ 1 sheldon
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
Correct. This is the result of the change to 1.7.33 to implement
POSIX ACL handling more POSIX-like:
HTH,
Corinna
Thank you for the explanation. I changed the ownership of the files to
Users. Now I understand why you wrote that
JonY jon_y at users.sourceforge.net writes:
Version 2.21.51-2 of mingw64-i686-binutils have been uploaded.
Is this package missing /usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-ld.exe?
I reverted back to 2.21.51-1 and it was there.
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Oops, I am sorry for the confusion. I did update mingw64-x86_64-binutils and it
was missing the file I mentioned. I don't see an announcement for that package.
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I just ran setup and updated my cygwin bash to 3.0-11. When the update
was complete I checked my /bin/sh.exe. The date was still 7/16. I
copied bash.exe on top of sh.exe. The last time I ran setup, I was
running proc.ps, and I noticed that sh.exe was running. Could it be the
the update
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