latest version attached
On 07.07.2022 06:43, Marco Atzeri wrote:
Hi Guys,
updating latest GDAL I noticed that one of the potential dependency was
orphan.
As the current upstream code of the two interlinked packages openexr and
ilmbase is currently merged I propose to do the same
Hi Guys,
updating latest GDAL I noticed that one of the potential dependency was
orphan.
As the current upstream code of the two interlinked packages openexr and
ilmbase is currently merged I propose to do the same
https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/openexr/tags
version 3 does
On 2022-07-06 09:13, Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty wrote:
On 05/07/2022 10:22, Christian Franke wrote:
Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty wrote:
I was wondering if the maintainer for GNU ddrescue could update to
1.26 please?
1.27-pre2 is already released, so I wait for 1.27 final.
Fair enough. Do you know
Jon Turney wrote:
On 06/07/2022 08:14, Christian Franke wrote:
If an installer is run elevated, the installed files will be
typically owned by the local administrator (or in some cases SYSTEM
or TrustedInstaller) instead of the current user. This is not the
case for a Cygwin "All Users"
Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty wrote:
On 05/07/2022 10:22, Christian Franke wrote:
Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty wrote:
I was wondering if the maintainer for GNU ddrescue could update to
1.26 please?
1.27-pre2 is already released, so I wait for 1.27 final.
Fair enough. Do you know if there's a mailing
On 05/07/2022 10:22, Christian Franke wrote:
Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty wrote:
I was wondering if the maintainer for GNU ddrescue could update to
1.26 please?
1.27-pre2 is already released, so I wait for 1.27 final.
Fair enough. Do you know if there's a mailing list or similar to be
notified
On 06/07/2022 08:14, Christian Franke wrote:
If an installer is run elevated, the installed files will be typically
owned by the local administrator (or in some cases SYSTEM or
TrustedInstaller) instead of the current user. This is not the case for
a Cygwin "All Users" installation. The files
If an installer is run elevated, the installed files will be typically
owned by the local administrator (or in some cases SYSTEM or
TrustedInstaller) instead of the current user. This is not the case for
a Cygwin "All Users" installation. The files are then not protected from
accidental