Dave Korn wrote:
> Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
>
>>> which, honestly, isn't very much. I'd be concerned about all those
>>> tcl-db${old_version} packages -- but it looks like there are no
>>> in-distro users of them. That leaves gdb, ruby, python, git, and parrot
>>> -- all of which have active main
On 16/09/2009 19:07, Dave Korn wrote:
Could we conceivably do coexistence by bringing in the new properly
cygwinized versions at version 8.5 and keep the current 8.4 DLLs and
/usr/share files around for backward compat?
Not AFAIK. The DLLs aren't really the issue as they use different
nami
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
>> which, honestly, isn't very much. I'd be concerned about all those
>> tcl-db${old_version} packages -- but it looks like there are no
>> in-distro users of them. That leaves gdb, ruby, python, git, and parrot
>> -- all of which have active maintainers. Plus suite3270
On 14/09/2009 18:14, Charles Wilson wrote:
Anway, tcl-8.5.6 and tk-8.5.6 built easily on a bog-standard cygwin-1.7
system using the cygports derived from the Cygwin Ports project. I
couldn't just use the Cygwin Ports binaries because IIRC they depend on
other Cygwin Ports packages not available i
Charles Wilson wrote:
> As an aside, 'gdbtui' is kinda neat; I'd never used that before even
> though it has long been part of cgf's gdb packages.
Oh, and one last thing I forgot. Perhaps the *simplest* compromise, that
allows us to (a) switch the "main" cygwin distribution to use X-based
tcl/tk,
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 07:01:44PM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
>>From this thread:
>> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-08/msg00089.html
>> I thought most people either were in favor of, or at least not opposed
>> to, "fixing" the */tk/*/insight issue by switching t
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Dave Korn wrote:
> Granted that the whole _TIMEVAL_DEFINED/__USE_W32_SOCKETS thing is basically
> an ugly and undesirable hack, but until we have a plan to fix the whole
> tcl/tk/expect/dejagnu/gdb/insight combo (as well as gnat), I figure we have to
> live with it,
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