On 2020-10-17 16:48, Ken Brown via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> On 10/17/2020 5:38 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> The latest curl version has converted some more docs to md and dropped some,
>> so
>> I'm reconsidering what is packaged with the utility, what is delegated to the
>> -docs package, and whether
On 2020-10-17 09:52, Brian Inglis wrote:
> Could be due to problems with cygwin-git-package pushes, but I have a few
> updated packages to upload, and cygport uploads are now failing:
Hi folks,
Something else going on here since successful tzcode, tzdata uploads!
Trying to upload curl packages
Repology.org, besides offering a convenient package search for distros offering
packages, and including Cygwin in those, repology.org also tracks whether the
packages are up to date, optionally by maintainer, and offers an Atom/RSS feed
of that status.
For example, see:
...and many more until Windows runs on a POSIX compatible kernel!
Thanks to all the contributors, documentors, testers, and especially users, who
keep us honest, and without which we would have little encouragement to
continue!
--
Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Achim Gratz schreef op 2020-10-18 14:30:
Erwin Waterlander writes:
The text on https://cygwin.com/packaging/repos.html is unclear. The
page says that the repo is lazily created on the first push. It should
say that you first clone it with this command:
git clone
Erwin Waterlander writes:
> The text on https://cygwin.com/packaging/repos.html is unclear. The
> page says that the repo is lazily created on the first push. It should
> say that you first clone it with this command:
>
> git clone
>
Erwin Waterlander schreef op 2020-10-18 12:03:
Hi,
I want to create git repos for my cygwin packages.
The information on https://cygwin.com/packaging/repos.html is quite
brief.
Is there a more elaborate guide?
regards,
The text on https://cygwin.com/packaging/repos.html is unclear. The
Hi,
I want to create git repos for my cygwin packages.
The information on https://cygwin.com/packaging/repos.html is quite
brief.
Is there a more elaborate guide?
regards,
--
Erwin Waterlander