Aaron Brown wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Meanwhile I would guess that installing the 'prev' version
first would work.
I was in the process of doing this when I had the idea of
seeing whether CLISP version 2.41-2 was visible when "Hide
obsolete packages" was unchecked, so I cancelled, but by t
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
In fact, it sounds like it might be a weird setup bug i.e.
an installed version that is no longer available messes up
the cycle. I would definitely try a setup snapshot and
checking the log as per Brian's advice (although I'm not
sure if the log will help since setup does
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 04:26:03AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
>Matthew Woehlke wrote:
>
>> > That is, it starts on 2.41-2, but never goes back to that
>> > version.
>>
>> Hmm, that /is/ odd. In fact, it sounds like it might be a weird setup
>> bug i.e. an installed version that is no longer avail
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> > That is, it starts on 2.41-2, but never goes back to that
> > version.
>
> Hmm, that /is/ odd. In fact, it sounds like it might be a weird setup
> bug i.e. an installed version that is no longer available messes up the
> cycle. I would definitely try a setup snapshot an
Aaron Brown wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Hmm, ok, I was misunderstanding the problem then. You are
getting a new package list, right? (I.e. you are not
trying to install locally?)
Correct.
It's actually a bit different than the descriptions I gave
in my last couple messages:
If I leaved "Cu
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Hmm, ok, I was misunderstanding the problem then. You are
getting a new package list, right? (I.e. you are not
trying to install locally?)
Correct.
It's actually a bit different than the descriptions I gave
in my last couple messages:
If I leaved "Curr" selected, the c
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> Hmm, ok, I was misunderstanding the problem then. You are getting a new
> package list, right? (I.e. you are not trying to install locally?)
>
> > cygcheck -s -v -r output is attached. Is there anything I
> > can try to debug this?
>
> I want to say a setup log is more
Aaron Brown wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
...the answer to your question is to first pick 'keep' and
then manually make any changes to things you do want to
install/upgrade.
That's what I've been doing. When I leave "Keep" selected,
clicking on CLISP's entry in the "New" column cycles between
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
...the answer to your question is to first pick 'keep' and
then manually make any changes to things you do want to
install/upgrade.
That's what I've been doing. When I leave "Keep" selected,
clicking on CLISP's entry in the "New" column cycles between
"Keep" (my current
Aaron Brown wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
You may be doing something wrong: all those mirrors are
up-to-date, and according to the timestamps have been
since a couple of days after the release
Indeed I was. I use a dialup connection and, to minimize
the time spent downloading, I select the "Keep"
Dave Korn wrote:
I've tried a few mirrors (ftp.kr.freebsd.org,
ftp.mirrorservice.org, mirror.calvin.edu, and
mirrors.kernel.org) but the newest CLISP on all of them
is 2.41-1.
You may be doing something wrong: all those mirrors are
up-to-date, and according to the timestamps have been
since a
On 05 May 2007 14:32, Aaron Brown wrote:
> I've tried a few mirrors (ftp.kr.freebsd.org, ftp.mirrorservice.org,
> mirror.calvin.edu, and mirrors.kernel.org) but the newest CLISP on
> all of them is 2.41-1.
You may be doing something wrong: all those mirrors are up-to-date, and
according to th
e.g. http://mirrors.kernel.org/sourceware/cygwin/setup.ini
or http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/sourceware.org/pub/cygwin/setup.ini
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=>
version: 2.41-2
install: release/clisp/clisp-2.41-2.tar.bz2 6107215
540b942c2040d58043f05ac94e44e77c
source: release/clisp/clisp-2.41-2-src.tar.b
Reini Urban wrote:
I've released a bugfix release clisp-2.41-2 for cygwin.
* changed default :line-terminator encoding from CRLF to
read and write default only LF, because of *TERMINAL-ENCODING*.
Bad for input, but needed for output.
Fixes clisp -i .clisprc test.lisp > test.txt
See th
I've released a bugfix release clisp-2.41-2 for cygwin.
./configure --fsstnd=redhat --with-dynamic-ffi \
--with-module=rawsock --with-module=dirkey \
--with-module=bindings/win32 --with-module=berkeley-db \
--with-module=pcre --with-module=postgresql \
--with-module=fastcgi --with-m
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