On 2023-08-28 13:53, ASSI via Cygwin-apps wrote:
Andrew Schulman via Cygwin-apps writes:
https://github.com/jqlang/jq/blob/master/COPYING
SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT AND CC-BY-3.0 AND dtoa AND ICU
https://cygwin.com/cgit/cygwin-packages/jq/tree/jq.cygport?h=playground
Their included
> 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 help...
Thank you, and Achim!
And sorry for
Andrew Schulman via Cygwin-apps writes:
> https://github.com/jqlang/jq/blob/master/COPYING
OpenSUSE
License:CC-BY-3.0 AND MIT
Fedora
License:MIT and ASL 2.0 and CC-BY and GPLv3
Regards,
Achim.
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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 help...
Yours truly,
John Zaitseff
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On 4/17/2020 11:01, Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 4/17/2020 1:24 PM, Erik Soderquist via Cygwin wrote:
> What seems a little odd to me is this. If I had invoked via:
>
> excel.exe
>
> I would not be surprised the MS Excel would launch, because it is probably
> earlier in the path. But the OP said
Greetings, Gerlach van Beinum!
> I made a program to read a csv file from Excel. I called it excel.c
> and it made an executable excel.exe
> If irun that executable with:
> ./excel.exe
> nothing happens, i.i. no output.
> If I rename it to a.exe it runs OK.
> What about this name excel??
> My
On 4/17/2020 1:46 PM, wors...@bellsouth.net wrote:
What is best means of occasional communication with this mailing list
now that gmane is gone?
Sorry, not a problem.
"the gmane.org domain was no longer viable, and the NNTP server has now
moved to news.gmane.io"
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Something that does work is to define a bash function name excel. Within that
you could invoke an executable called myexcel, etc. An alias probably works,
too. Not sure about a symlink (and they come in different flavors). But
these just paper over that weird special-ness. Windows is odd
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 1:02 PM Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 4/17/2020 1:24 PM, Erik Soderquist via Cygwin wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 7:11 AM Gerlach van Beinum wrote:
> >>
> >> I made a program to read a csv file from Excel. I called it excel.c
> >> and it made an executable excel.exe
> >> If
On 4/17/2020 1:24 PM, Erik Soderquist via Cygwin wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 7:11 AM Gerlach van Beinum wrote:
I made a program to read a csv file from Excel. I called it excel.c
and it made an executable excel.exe
If irun that executable with:
./excel.exe
nothing happens, i.i. no output.
Hi Gerlach,
On 17/04/2020 13:10, Gerlach van Beinum via Cygwin wrote:
I made a program to read a csv file from Excel. I called it excel.c
and it made an executable excel.exe
If irun that executable with:
./excel.exe
nothing happens, i.i. no output.
Try running it under gdb. You should get a
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 7:11 AM Gerlach van Beinum wrote:
>
> I made a program to read a csv file from Excel. I called it excel.c
> and it made an executable excel.exe
> If irun that executable with:
> ./excel.exe
> nothing happens, i.i. no output.
>
> If I rename it to a.exe it runs OK.
>
> What
I did, but I don't think I used good search terms. The links to sourceware
do clear it up for me.
thanks
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 6:35 PM Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, William Winton!
>
> > I have a question about *cyglsa*; this is not a bug report.
>
> Did you try google?
>
>
Greetings, William Winton!
> I have a question about *cyglsa*; this is not a bug report.
Did you try google?
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2019-08/msg00186.html
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Thursday, January 9, 2020 2:33:38
Sorry for my terrible english...
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On 27/09/2018 13:48, Matt D. wrote:
Does anyone know what libglut32 is used for? It comes as part of
"w32api-runtime" and "mingw64-i686-runtime" and is installed into:
usr/lib/w32api/libglut32.a
and
usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/lib/libglut32.a
I haven't been able to find a use for
On 2018-05-27 14:21:50, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>On 5/27/2018 10:10 AM, Nuzhna Pomoshch via cygwin wrote:
>>This has become an absolute nightmare. I have spent well
>>over ten hours just trying to logon via ssh.
>>
>>Here is the output from my latest attempt:
>>
>>$ ssh -v
On 5/27/2018 10:10 AM, Nuzhna Pomoshch via cygwin wrote:
This has become an absolute nightmare. I have spent well
over ten hours just trying to logon via ssh.
Here is the output from my latest attempt:
$ ssh -v user@192.168.0.2
OpenSSH_7.5p1, OpenSSL 1.0.2o 27 Mar 2018
debug1: Reading
On 2018-05-21 15:48, James Fu wrote:
> Build of configuration Default for project test
> make all
> 1 [main] make 5788 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
> pointer. Please report this problem to
> the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
> make: *** No rule to
I'm moving this to the Cygwin-Talk list.
On 5/14/2018 7:48 PM, Steven Penny wrote:
> On Mon, 14 May 2018 10:31:18, cyg Simple wrote:
>> And you a free to do so. MinGW isn't GCC
>
> yes it is. when you compile GCC, as i have done:
>
>
On 2017-04-24 08:59, Gluszczak, Glenn wrote:
> On 2017-04-21 08:06, Gluszczak, Glenn wrote:
>> On 4/21/2017 2:35 AM, Greywolf wrote:
>>> I am having a server issue that neither I nor my ISP seem to be able
>>> to resolve with regards to connecting to Cygwin.com -- namely, only
>>> from my house, I
Ok, I spoke too hastily. It's possible a webserver blocks sites or the ISP
blocks.
Also, perhaps cygwin.com can't resolve starwolf.com as Brian suggested.
Looking at your curl and openssl output I see this oddity
"No ALPN negotiated"
"ALPN, server did not agree to a protocol"
According to this
On 2017-04-22 21:04, Greywolf wrote:
> I'm trying from several different machines in the house, some
> directly connected, as well as any thru the NAT interface. This is
> the ONLY site I cannot reach normally. I have to use the Tor browser
> to reach the site, and, even then, once I get a new
Greetings,
I'm trying from several different machines in the house, some directly
connected, as well as any thru the NAT interface. This is the ONLY site
I cannot reach normally. I have to use the Tor browser to reach the
site, and, even then, once I get a new cygwin setup .exe, the list of
On 2017-04-21 08:06, Jon Turney wrote:
> On 21/04/2017 07:35, Greywolf wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am having a server issue that neither I nor my ISP seem to be
>> able to resolve with regards to connecting to Cygwin.com -- namely,
>> only from my house, I get a 403 Forbidden.
>>
>> I've been round
On 2017-04-21 09:06, Gluszczak, Glenn wrote:
> On 4/21/2017 2:35 AM, Greywolf wrote:
> Agree, it's nothing to do with Cygwin.com.
> Check for a firewall on your local machine. Check your home router to
> see if it has a firewall with restrictions.
> Perhaps you're passing through a proxy server or
On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 9:46 AM, cyg Simple wrote:
> On 4/21/2017 2:35 AM, Greywolf wrote:
>> I am having a server issue that neither I nor my ISP seem to be able to
>> resolve with regards to connecting to Cygwin.com -- namely, only from my
>> house, I get a 403 Forbidden.
Agree, it's nothing to do with Cygwin.com.
Check for a firewall on your local machine. Check your home router to see if
it has a firewall with restrictions.
Perhaps you're passing through a proxy server or firewall at the ISP?
Try traceroute or wget to analyze what site you're really attaching
On 21/04/2017 07:35, Greywolf wrote:
Hello,
I am having a server issue that neither I nor my ISP seem to be able to
resolve with regards to connecting to Cygwin.com -- namely, only from my
house, I get a 403 Forbidden.
I've been round with my ISP and they are unable to reproduce the issue;
the
On 4/21/2017 2:35 AM, Greywolf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having a server issue that neither I nor my ISP seem to be able to
> resolve with regards to connecting to Cygwin.com -- namely, only from my
> house, I get a 403 Forbidden.
>
This is _your_ problem. Something has caused you to not be
On 8/12/2016 10:26 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
I use rsync to back up my Cygwin user directories to an external USB disk
drive, formatted as NTFS.
This fails from time to time, usually due to permission failures when trying to
update the
destination files. The Windows permissions of the
On 7/30/2015 8:44 AM, Fergus wrote:
What is it that generates the **absolutely massive** /usr/share/icons/?
I've had a hunt through requires: in setup.ini but got lost.
$ du -sh /usr/share/icons
114M /usr/share/icons
These icon directories have a _lot_ of symlinks, did you perhaps copy
What is it that generates the **absolutely massive** /usr/share/icons/?
I've had a hunt through requires: in setup.ini but got lost.
$ du -sh /usr/share/icons
114M /usr/share/icons
These icon directories have a _lot_ of symlinks, did you perhaps copy your
installation and flatten them?
Fergus fergus at bonhard.uklinux.net writes:
What is it that generates the **absolutely massive** /usr/share/icons/?
I've had a hunt through requires: in setup.ini but got lost.
$ zgrep -c usr/share/icons/ /etc/setup/*lst.gz | grep -v :0
/etc/setup/adwaita-icon-theme.lst.gz:5135
Messages to you from the cygwin mailing list seem to
have been bouncing.
The error is:
Remote host said: 554 5.7.9 Message not accepted for policy reasons.
See http://postmaster.yahoo.com/errors/postmaster-28.html
It looks like this might be related to DMARC. Is there anything I
Greetings, Ray Satiro!
Messages to you from the cygwin mailing list seem to
have been bouncing.
The error is:
User and password not set, continuing without authentication.
raysat...@yahoo.com 98.138.112.35 failed after I sent the message.
Remote host said: 554 5.7.9 Message not
Greetings, Ian Lambert!
Messages to you from the cygwin mailing list seem to
have been bouncing.
The error is:
Remote host said: 554 5.7.9 Message not accepted for policy reasons.
See http://postmaster.yahoo.com/errors/postmaster-28.html
It looks like this might be related to DMARC.
On 2015.07.02 15:29, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Ian Lambert!
Messages to you from the cygwin mailing list seem to
have been bouncing.
The error is:
Remote host said: 554 5.7.9 Message not accepted for policy
reasons.
See http://postmaster.yahoo.com/errors/postmaster-28.html
On 10/11/2014 03:37 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
On 10/08/2014 01:55 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
I get this message the 1st time logging in via 'rlogin':
MS-DOS style path detected:
/Windows/System32/cygwin/usr/spool/mail/Bliss/law
Preferred POSIX equivalent is:
Eric Blake wrote:
On 10/08/2014 01:55 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
I get this message the 1st time logging in via 'rlogin':
MS-DOS style path detected:
/Windows/System32/cygwin/usr/spool/mail/Bliss/law
Preferred POSIX equivalent is:
/Windows/System32/cygwin/usr/spool/mail/Bliss/law
Could any
On 10/08/2014 01:55 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
I get this message the 1st time logging in via 'rlogin':
MS-DOS style path detected:
/Windows/System32/cygwin/usr/spool/mail/Bliss/law
Preferred POSIX equivalent is:
/Windows/System32/cygwin/usr/spool/mail/Bliss/law
Could any prefix of that path
On 10/08/2014 01:55 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
I get this message the 1st time logging in via 'rlogin':
You do realize, of course, that rlogin is a security hole, and that you
really ought to consider using something more secure like ssh if you are
trying to use it outside the boundaries of a
On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 02:59:22PM +0200, James Darnley wrote:
So what happened to git send-email lately? I guess I let the package be
updated and suddenly git tells me that there is no such command. Was it
not built? Like it used to be missing on x86_64?
I rolled back for now.
P.S.
Greetings, Zhengrong Zang!
I want to develop gtk app on cygwin, but I couldn't find useful info about
it, does anyone tell me what I have to install by setup.exe? Is there any
GUI design tool? Thanks a lot.
Cygwin is not an operating system. Your question is not quite correct.
If you want to
found it help2man.
On 29 November 2013 23:27, Aaron Gray aaronngray.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
what package is needed to compile .help files ?
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
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On 30/09/2013 13:08, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
David Stacey wrote:
Here are some ideas:
Firstly, check to see which versions of subversion, sqlite3 and
cygwin you're using. Check the output of the following command, and
if you're using older packages then try updating:
$ cygcheck -c
David Stacey wrote:
I think what you're seeing here is what we term a BLODA - some non-Cygwin application
interfering with a Cygwin application. In your case, if you're not running a native
Windows svn client then anti-virus is top of the suspect list. I know you claim that you
have used MSE
David Stacey wrote:
Here are some ideas:
Firstly, check to see which versions of subversion, sqlite3 and cygwin you're
using. Check the output of the following command, and if you're using older
packages then try updating:
$ cygcheck -c cygwin sqlite3 subversion
Cygwin Package
On 9/29/2013 13:39, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
What is wrong with this command:
$ svn co svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/branches/fortran-dev fortran-dev
What happens if you modify it a bit:
$ CYGWIN_SQLITE_LOCKING=posix svn co svn://...
That forces the SQLite library that Cygwin's svn is linked
Warren Young wrote:
What happens if you modify it a bit:
$ CYGWIN_SQLITE_LOCKING=posix svn co svn://...
It works for almost an hour (I started to think it was a good fix for
me...) but then it stopped in the same way... :-(
[...]
A
On 29/09/2013 20:39, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
What is wrong with this command:
$ svn co svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/branches/fortran-dev fortran-dev
On GNU/Linux (kubuntu 12.04 64 bit) it is completed successfully but
on Cygwin (32 bit) it fails after a while in this way:
[...]
A
I cannot find pdftk in setup on x86_64.
What is the name of the package?
Frédéric
Not yet available for 64 bits:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-64bit-missing
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I cannot find pdftk in setup on x86_64.
Not yet available for 64 bits
Oh, I see. Is it then recommended to install cygwin 32bits on a 64bits
windows? Is cygwin 64 bits still considered 'experimental'?
Frédéric
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On 9/23/2013 10:26 AM, Frédéric Bron wrote:
I cannot find pdftk in setup on x86_64.
Not yet available for 64 bits
Oh, I see. Is it then recommended to install cygwin 32bits on a 64bits
windows? Is cygwin 64 bits still considered 'experimental'?
See any of the recent Cygwin package
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 04:26:18PM +0200, Fr?d?ric Bron wrote:
I cannot find pdftk in setup on x86_64.
Not yet available for 64 bits
Oh, I see. Is it then recommended to install cygwin 32bits on a 64bits
windows? Is cygwin 64 bits still considered 'experimental'?
No, 64-bit Cygwin just has
I cannot find pdftk in setup on x86_64.
What is the name of the package?
Frédéric
Not yet available for 64 bits:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-64bit-missing
I haven't packaged it yet because gcc-java is not yet available for x86_64.
gcc-java is not listed under missing packages with that
Aaron Schneider wrote:
I cannot find pdftk in setup on x86_64.
What is the name of the package?
Frédéric
Not yet available for 64 bits:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-64bit-missing
I haven't packaged it yet because gcc-java is not yet available for
I cannot find pdftk in setup on x86_64.
Not yet available for 64 bits
Oh, I see. Is it then recommended to install cygwin 32bits on a 64bits
windows? Is cygwin 64 bits still considered 'experimental'?
Frédéric
I recommend you to use 32 bits version of cygwin,
if you want to have all
Aaron Schneider wrote:
I cannot find pdftk in setup on x86_64.
What is the name of the package?
Frédéric
Not yet available for 64 bits:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-64bit-missing
I haven't packaged it yet because gcc-java is not yet available for x86_64.
gcc-java is not listed under missing
Greetings, Frédéric Bron!
I cannot find pdftk in setup on x86_64.
Not yet available for 64 bits
Oh, I see. Is it then recommended to install cygwin 32bits on a 64bits
windows? Is cygwin 64 bits still considered 'experimental'?
You're confusing the Cygwin itself with package availability.
On Jun 30 13:00, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 11:45:24AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 29 16:33, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I keep cygwin on a partition which is relatively small. So, today for
at least the third time, I've run into problems where setup was
On Jun 29 16:33, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I keep cygwin on a partition which is relatively small. So, today for
at least the third time, I've run into problems where setup was unable
to extract files because I'd run out of disk space (I had started to
install the 64-bit installation on the
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 11:45:24AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 29 16:33, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I keep cygwin on a partition which is relatively small. So, today for
at least the third time, I've run into problems where setup was unable
to extract files because I'd run out of disk
On Jun 17 12:52, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 6/17/2013 12:19 PM, J.B.W.Webber wrote:
Hi, I am trying to find in which function call the most time is being spent.
I am using gcc and trying to compile and link with -g and -pg.
i.e. for a trivial test :
$ cat helloworld.c
/* Hello World
On Jun 18 12:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 17 12:52, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 6/17/2013 12:19 PM, J.B.W.Webber wrote:
Hi, I am trying to find in which function call the most time is being
spent.
I am using gcc and trying to compile and link with -g and -pg.
i.e. for a
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: What is a good profiling tool ? - problem with gprof
On Jun 18 12:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 17 12:52, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 6/17/2013 12:19 PM, J.B.W.Webber wrote:
Hi, I am trying to find in which function call the most time is being
Uhm, may I ask for some pointers to Altera/Stawberry cygwins -- what is it?
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:06 PM, J.B.W.Webber j.b.w.web...@kent.ac.uk wrote:
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: What is a good profiling tool ? - problem with gprof
On Jun 18 12:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote
Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Uhm, may I ask for some pointers to Altera/Stawberry cygwins -- what is it?
Does it have something to do with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry_Perl ?
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Subject: Re: What is a good profiling tool ? - problem with gprof
Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Uhm, may I ask for some pointers to Altera/Stawberry cygwins -- what is it?
Does it have something to do with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry_Perl ?
Hi Ariel,
Altera
On Jun 18 16:28, J.B.W.Webber wrote:
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: What is a good profiling tool ? - problem with gprof
Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Uhm, may I ask for some pointers to Altera/Stawberry cygwins -- what is it?
Does it have something to do with
http
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: What is a good profiling tool ? - problem with gprof
On Jun 18 16:28, J.B.W.Webber wrote:
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: What is a good profiling tool ? - problem with gprof
Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Uhm, may I ask for some pointers
On 6/17/2013 12:19 PM, J.B.W.Webber wrote:
Hi, I am trying to find in which function call the most time is being spent.
I am using gcc and trying to compile and link with -g and -pg.
i.e. for a trivial test :
$ cat helloworld.c
/* Hello World program */
#includestdio.h
main()
{
On 06/17/2013 12:19 PM, J.B.W.Webber wrote:
Hi, I am trying to find in which function call the most time is being spent.
I am using gcc and trying to compile and link with -g and -pg.
i.e. for a trivial test :
$ cat helloworld.c
/* Hello World program */
#includestdio.h
main()
{
Subject: Re: What is a good profiling tool ? - problem with gprof
On 06/17/2013 12:19 PM, J.B.W.Webber wrote:
Hi, I am trying to find in which function call the most time is being spent.
I am using gcc and trying to compile and link with -g and -pg.
i.e. for a trivial test :
$ cat
On May 21 00:19, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
On 2013-05-20 23:57, Luke White wrote:
There appears to be an implementation of that function in cygwin's
src/newlib/libc/sys/linux/net/base64.c. Is it possible to link
against whatever that gets compiled to? If not, could that function
be copied to
On 2013-05-20 18:06, Luke White wrote:
I'm getting the following error if I try to compile something that
includes resolv.h:
$ gcc test.c -lresolv
/tmp/cc0xhSEa.o:test.c:(.text+0x2e): undefined reference to `___b64_ntop'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Cygwin does not provide that
There appears to be an implementation of that function in cygwin's
src/newlib/libc/sys/linux/net/base64.c. Is it possible to link
against whatever that gets compiled to? If not, could that function
be copied to cygwin's libresolv? When the header and implementation
are already there it seems a
On 2013-05-20 23:57, Luke White wrote:
There appears to be an implementation of that function in cygwin's
src/newlib/libc/sys/linux/net/base64.c. Is it possible to link
against whatever that gets compiled to? If not, could that function
be copied to cygwin's libresolv? When the header and
Hello!
Running makewhatis as shown only produces an empty remnant file
'whatis'
in folders flagging FIND errors.
What can I do ?
Tom Axehult
Looks like you don't have findutils installed. In this case attempt to run
'find' command will run find.exe from your Windows installation, which
On 5/14/2013 07:28, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
I'm looking through the docs, but I can't find a comprehensive list of
which executables come with Cygwin by default.
It changes from time to time. The basic rule is, whatever is in the
Base category in the package repository.
At the moment,
On 5/14/2013 08:26, Warren Young wrote:
The executables contained within those packages are:
That list was incomplete for two reasons.
First, vim-minimal just got added to Base, and I hadn't installed it, so
my cygcheck on it gave nothing.
Second, my cygcheck loop was only showing actual
On 14 May 2013 15:26, Warren Young wrote:
On 5/14/2013 07:28, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
I'm looking through the docs, but I can't find a comprehensive list of
which executables come with Cygwin by default.
It changes from time to time. The basic rule is, whatever is in the Base
category in
Thanks for the info!
Hmm, the online package listing for base doesn't list the executables
it comes with.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=base-cygwin%2Fbase-cygwin-3.1-1grep=base
Would it make sense to add this information to the online docs?
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On 5/14/2013 08:47, Andy Koppe wrote:
I think there are additional ones that get pulled in as dependencies
Yup. Third attempt:
[ addftinfo afmtodit alternatives arch ash awk banner
base64 basename bash bashbug bunzip2 bzcat bzcmp bzdiff
bzegrep bzfgrep bzgrep bzip2 bzip2recover
On 5/14/2013 09:11, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
Thanks for the info!
See the third iteration. The first list included about 160 items, the
second ~190, and the current list is up to 266.
That includes shell scripts and symlinks, but I assume what you really
want to know is what commands can
On 5/14/2013 09:58, Warren Young wrote:
On 5/14/2013 08:47, Andy Koppe wrote:
I think there are additional ones that get pulled in as dependencies
Yup. Third attempt:
Grrr. Fourth attempt:
[ addftinfo afmtodit alternatives apropos arch ash awk backup
banner base64 basename bash
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:07:34AM -0600, Warren Young wrote:
On 5/14/2013 09:11, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
Thanks for the info!
See the third iteration. The first list included about 160 items, the
second ~190, and the current list is up to 266.
That includes shell scripts and symlinks, but I
On 5/14/2013 10:44, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't think the documentation should be considered the definitive source
for this since it is likely to change over time and the documentation is
likely to be out of date.
It wouldn't be too hard to take this a few steps further and completely
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:59:24AM -0600, Warren Young wrote:
On 5/14/2013 10:44, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't think the documentation should be considered the definitive
source for this since it is likely to change over time and the
documentation is likely to be out of date.
It wouldn't be
Greetings, Andrew Pennebaker!
Hmm, the online package listing for base doesn't list the executables
it comes with.
Base CATEGORY, not base package.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=base-cygwin%2Fbase-cygwin-3.1-1grep=base
Would it make sense to add this information to the
On 2/7/2013 8:23 AM, Fergus wrote:
Looking at mirrors recently (last 3 or 4 days) the directory
release-legacy is missing (Utah, Michigan, Illinois) and in one case
where it is currently still present (Palo Alto) the file
setup-legacy.ini is missing. So, unless one has it already, the Legacy
On 1/27/2012 4:00 PM, lookingupw...@lavabit.com wrote:
I cannot locate cw on the ftp site of a cygwin mirror.
I would like to know if it is bundled under some other package name,
possibly with other utilities.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=bin%2Fcw.exe
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on the prev post.
Thank you Larry!
My problem is I am trying to download it via ftp rather than Cygwin's
Setup.exe and I cannot find it on the ftp site. (I am limited by a proxy
server from using Cygwin's setup.ext to
On 01/27/2012 03:43 PM, lookingupw...@lavabit.com wrote:
Oops. I'm signed up as digest and I forgot to include the subject RE:
on the prev post.
Thank you Larry!
My problem is I am trying to download it via ftp rather than Cygwin's
Setup.exe and I cannot find it on the ftp site. (I am
I may have mis-spoke. No proxy settings are actually configured in the
browser but stringent security filtering is in place. The way the network
here is configured, it will not allow it. No error and no list of mirrors
comes up.
I have already used this alternative ftp method to install
On 1/27/2012 4:40 PM, lookingupw...@lavabit.com wrote:
Thank you Larry!
My problem is I am trying to download it via ftp rather than Cygwin's
Setup.exe and I cannot find it on the ftp site.
Well, if you followed the link I sent, you'd recognize that there is no
such package in the
Oh, sorry Larry.
I mis-read it. My mistake.
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On 1/27/2012 7:13 PM, lookingupw...@lavabit.com wrote:
Oh, sorry Larry.
I mis-read it. My mistake.
No apology necessary. I can see how you might interpret in passing the
link I sent to the results of the package search as one for the package
itself.
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On 1/17/2012 10:39 AM, Hans Horn wrote:
As subject line says.
As far as I recall, this got a lot of +1 votes.
Nothing? Not even an insult? That's disappointing
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On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 07:54:04AM -0800, Hans Horn wrote:
On 1/17/2012 10:39 AM, Hans Horn wrote:
As subject line says.
As far as I recall, this got a lot of +1 votes.
Nothing? Not even an insult? That's disappointing
Not an insult but if you were reading the thread you saw that I had a
I helped Edvardsen to track this down off-list. It turns
out that FLEXPART
is one of those huge number-crunching Fortran programs
that's just jam-packed
with ginormous multi-dimensional arrays. The final linked
executable had 3.38
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