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> According to the task manager, it says 'Sockets: 1'.
That number doesn't matter at all. When you have more than 64 logical
processors, you will have processor groups regardless of topology.
Below that threshold processor group configuration can be influenced
both by
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Harry Rockefeller via Cygwin writes:
> It says "installed package gcc-core obsoletes gcc-ada (of same version
> number) do not ask to install"
That was a bug in the hint file, should be fixed.
Regards,
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Takashi Yano via Cygwin writes:
> I wonder why the following code throws std::runtime_error
> even though the LC_ALL is set to valid locale other than "C".
> This does not occur only when LC_ALL is set to "C".
This functionality is currently only supported for Glibc targets in
libstdc++. I seem
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>> a
>> post to this list for more help.
> Attached.
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ASSI via Cygwin writes:
> I could reproduce that issue, no time yet to dig deeper. It looks like
> the decompressor loses track of where it is, then uses whatever data
> comes after that to try and extract the next file (which obviously
> doesn't look like it's expected to).
Ken Brown via Cygwin writes:
> Thanks for the report. I think I can fix this by rebuilding the TeX
> Live binaries with the new zlib. I'll do that ASAP.
The ABI hasn't changed, so it would be good if you relaxed or removed
this check. I've done that in a few other packages over the years. For
Ken Brown via Cygwin writes:
> On 8/21/2023 11:02 AM, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
>> (although in this case maybe i got spooked by the change
>> from 1.2.x to 1.3)
>
> It looks like that's exactly what happened. The version check
> compares the first 4 characters of the version
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Martin Wege via Cygwin writes:
> How can I find out whether the current Cygwin terminal has
> Administrator rights? I want to safeguard our admin scripts with a
> simple test and bail out with an error if someone wants to do admin
> stuff (say: regtool) without admin privileges.
Windows really
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> Does Cygwin has an openldap server package? So far I could only find
> the client libraries and tool, but not the slapd server.
As noted in the package announcements for openldap for quite some time,
upstream has removed the only database backend that was
Andrey Repin via Cygwin writes:
> The question is a proverbial one: Who's guilty and what to do?
You have more than one Cygwin installation (cygwin1.dll) and the path is
different in different environments.
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> I ran vmstat from procps-ng-4.0.2-1 under GDB and found that this
> vmstat tries to dynamically load libnuma.so or libnuma.1.so, both
> of which are naturally not available on Cygwin. So I guess vmstat
> from procps-ng-4.x still needs another patch.
Oh,
Ken Brown via Cygwin writes:
> On 3/11/2023 1:50 PM, Achim Gratz via Cygwin wrote:
>> The native Gcc compilers have been updated to the latest upstream
>> snapshot version of the gcc-11 branch:
>> gcc-11.3.1+20230310
>
> I've given it a pretty good workout with builds of Emacs and TeX Live,
>
Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin writes:
> Can you give me an example? I'm a bit puzzled because fnmatch as well
> as glob in Cygwin support native characters.
AFAIU, the issue was with locale dependent character classes, not
characters. Andrey specifically mentioned [[:space:]] in the original
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Christian Franke via Cygwin writes:
- Man pages could no longer be formatted with a specific font. Only
header and footer lines use the selected font then, the rest stays
at the default font 'T':
> Fixed upstream in:
>
Christian Franke via Cygwin writes:
> groff-perl is installed, otherwise groff would complain about a
> missing DESC file. Installing urw-base35-fonts-legacy fixes this,
> thanks.
>
> It is IMO not obvious for the occasional groff user that this package
> is needed.
I've added a manual dependency
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> - Various PDF fonts produce warnings but seem to work in general:
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> '/usr/share/groff/1.23.0/fo
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Thomas Wolff via Cygwin writes:
> Am 07.08.2023 um 06:02 schrieb Roland Mainz via Cygwin:
>> On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 6:18 AM Roland Mainz
>> wrote:
>>> Is there an official way to enter the Cygwin command line (e.g. bash
>>> login) from Windows cmd.exe, e.g. if someone ssh's into a Windows
>>>
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> Currently, cygwin is in C:\cygwin, which I have moved to
> C:\cygwin-bck. I then want to install in the now almost empty
> C:\cygwin, but copying there the necessary config files so that
> setup-x86_64.exe knows which packages to download.
Create the new target directory
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> Previous maintainer added some artificial single digit release
> prefixes (in a few packages), but we decided to drop those and use the
> release date directly as used in the package.
That is the upstream versioning scheme for patch releases or beta
versions,
Takashi Yano via Cygwin writes:
> I found the cause. In pthread.h of cygwin, PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT is defined as:
> #define PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT { PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, 0 }
> however, libstdc++ initializes non-static pthread_once_t using this macro.
Jim Reisert AD1C via Cygwin writes:
> I had a test version of gcc/g++ installed (13.something). Once I
> reverted to the release version (11.4.0), the problem went away.
> Simply reverting libgccjit0 was not enough.
The gc-13 test release doesn't include libgccjit since it can't be
linked (this
Christian Franke via Cygwin writes:
> This requires that always the same build directory is used.
Would that be solvable by using -ffile-prefix-map or is there more to
it?
Regards,
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Frank-Ulrich Sommer via Cygwin writes:
> I'm trying to run cygsshd on my PC with Windows 11 and connect from a
> linux machine. I have added the public key to
> /cygdrive/c/Users/xxx/.ssh/authorized_keys and created a symbolic link
> from /cygdrive/c/Users/xxx/.ssh to /home/xxx/.ssh. As usual I
cygwin--- via Cygwin writes:
> Running stunnel under gdb, shows that when 'ssh' exits, the thread
> initiated by the 'ssh' login ends with a 'Segmentation Fault' due to a
> SIGSEGV - so it appears that there is an attempt to read/write from an
> invalid memory area
Based on the location of the
Karl Crary via Cygwin writes:
> I am encountering a bug wherein Cygwin is not passing arguments to
> most Windows programs (although Cygwin programs are doing fine).
What you are encountering is unlikely a bug in Cygwin.
> For example, the following command ought to be dumping a lot of usage
>
Michael Soegtrop via Cygwin writes:
[…]
Looks like this problem converges on the libgpg-error update, gpg2 also
segfaults with this library installed.
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> Just updated my version to the latest and tried it on my drive C:, and
> specifically this is what bugs me:
>
> $ /usr/lib/csih/getVolInfo.exe .
> ...
> SectorInfoFlags: 0x03
> SSINFO_FLAGS_NO_SEEK_PENALTY : FALSE
>
Matthias--- via Cygwin writes:
> Yes - That's the reason in my VM too:
>strace ssh-keygen -A
>:
>--- Process 8280 loaded C:\Windows\System32\ntmarta.dll at 7ffcbc79
>--- Process 8280 thread 12528 created
>--- Process 8280 thread 15124 created
>--- Process 8280
Jose Isaias Cabrera via Cygwin writes:
> I have a new Win11 PC, and I wanted to capture the same Cygwin setup
> that I have in another Win10 PC. I copied the C:\cygwin64 folder from
> the Win10 pc to the Win11 pc,
This doesn't really work unless both machines are domain joined and all
SID for the
Chris Wagner via Cygwin writes:
> If you just want to duplicate the package selection this trick is all
> you need.
>
> 1. Get the current list: cygcheck -cd |perl -ane '$\=","; print $F[0]'
> 2. Ignore the "Cygwin,Package" at the front.
> 3. Copy all that and put it as the command line argument
Mark Geisert via Cygwin writes:
> A new build of the util-linux package, 2.33.1-3, now includes
> fallocate and its man page. The updated package is now making its way
> to the Cygwin mirrors. fallocate requires Cygwin version >= 3.5.0.
It also doesn't work at all on Cygwin 3.4.x and 3.5 isn't
Jon Turney via Cygwin writes:
> If upstream really is making multiple releases called '6.4', which
> we're supposed to distinguish by some other means, then there aren't
> really any good answers...
There's only one official 6.4 release, but just about everyone packages
one of the roughly weekly
Heiko Oberdiek via Cygwin writes:
> I assume, luatex from texlive-collection-luatex
> needs to be recompiled with the updated zlib
> sources.
Yes, and that version check needs to actually look at the ABI and not
some random string; or at least not complain when only the minor version
changes.
Takashi Yano via Cygwin writes:
> Thank you for releasing this test version!
Thank you for providing the locale patch.
> Does not this include AVX2 misalignd patch for
> https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2023-December/255073.html
> introduced by lazka on IRC and GTHREAD mutex_init patch
>
Takashi Yano via Cygwin writes:
> I might find the culprit in gcc's libstdc++ code such as:
> libstdc++-v3/include/ext/concurrentce.h:
> class __mutex
> {
> private:
> #if __GTHREADS && defined __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT
> __gthread_mutex_t _M_mutex = __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT;
> #else
>
Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin writes:
> However, I don't find this in the standards. pthread_once is neither
> one of the required cancellation points, nor one of the optional
> cancellation points.
The initializer can be cancellable per POSIX, though:
"The pthread_once() function is not a
Takashi Yano via Cygwin writes:
>> So what happens if you undefine __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT?
>
> I have tried. The test case:
…and then rebuild libstdc++ of course.
Regards,
Achim.
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SD adaptation for Waldorf Blofeld V1.15B11:
Christian Franke via Cygwin writes:
> It is fixed in current gcc test release:
>
> $ cygcheck -f /bin/gcc
> gcc-core-13.2.1+20240203-0.1
>
> $ gcc -dumpspecs | fgrep -A1 '*asm_debug:'
> *asm_debug:
> %{g*:%{%:debug-level-gt(0):}} %{ffile-prefix-map=*:--debug-prefix-map
> %*}
Kyle Shores via Cygwin writes:
> Any chance you could use cmake for the next installation? That way more
> packages would be able to include HDF5 with cmake and pkg-config.
That's an upstream issue: the HDF Group still recommends to build with
autotools on UNIX platforms (which Cygwin is most
J M via Cygwin writes:
> $ curl - -O https://cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe
> % Total% Received % Xferd Average Speed TimeTime Time
> Current
> Dload Upload Total SpentLeft
> Speed
> 0 00 00 0 0 0
FOPPE, JEFFERY B CIV USAF AFMC AFLCMC/WFRQ via Cygwin writes:
> Is the OpenSSL 3.0.14 package going to be released soon?
You should ask that question upstream first.
Regards,
Achim.
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DIY Stuff:
William Hu via Cygwin-apps writes:
> Hi All,
>
> Re OCaml compilers: I should be able to package OCaml 4.14.1 (and hopefully
> an
> alpha version of 5.1.0 as well) for Cygwin in the coming weeks. OCaml 5.0.0
> temporarily dropped Cygwin support so the Cygwin versions will of course skip
> that
William Hu via Cygwin-apps writes:
> On Wednesday, August 30th, 2023, ASSI wrote:
>> NOt immediately, but it makes me wonder if there's other such leakage.
>> I have not found a (text) file that stores this information in the
>> installed package, so it seems that the information is compiled in
>>
Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps writes:
> If the build-path changes, more files differ (cygcheck.exe, ldd.exe,
> cygserver.exe) because __FILE__ is used and expands to an absolute
> path name.
This could be fixed by adding -fmacro-prefix and/or -ffile-prefix arguments.
Regards,
Achim.
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小さい猫 via Cygwin-apps writes:
>> - [ ] dtc (?)
>
> Ah sorry... that device tree compiler cygport repo in the github org
> is not related to LLVM stuffs. just i happened to need it for building
> something else and it's adapted from the old cygwinports-extras[1].
OK, I thought so already, but I
William Hu via Cygwin-apps writes:
> Just checked the file and I agree that CFLAGS looks a little funny - are
> there any
> other stupid flags/variables that you had in mind?
NOt immediately, but it makes me wonder if there's other such leakage.
I have not found a (text) file that stores this
Takashi Yano via Cygwin-apps writes:
> But, my case is
>
>> If the package is really being removed without any replacement, there
>> are mechanisms to deal with that case, but that case should be really rare.
>
> this. pulseaudio package no longer provides esound and gconf,
> however, these
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