1. grace
version: 5.1.10-1
status : not reviewed
notes : http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-11/msg00322.html
votes : 1 (Robert)
url: http://www.scytek.de/cygwin/grace-5.1.10-1.tar.bz2
http://www.scytek.de/cygwin/grace-5.1.10-1-src.tar.bz2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
it's funny to see the bison story here endless as well :(.
since bison development went back to live again, I think it was with
version 1.28 we saw lots of regressions with bison on OpenOffice.org.
This is not what I expected if the major release number is not
Hi.
I've released final 0.3 version of the ioperm today.
Here are updated (proposed) files:
http://telka.sk/ioperm/ioperm-0.3-1-src.tar.bz2
http://telka.sk/ioperm/ioperm-0.3-1.tar.bz2
http://telka.sk/ioperm/setup.hint
setup.ini (for testing with setup.exe) is here:
Marcel Telka wrote:
I've released final 0.3 version of the ioperm today.
Here are updated (proposed) files:
http://telka.sk/ioperm/ioperm-0.3-1-src.tar.bz2
http://telka.sk/ioperm/ioperm-0.3-1.tar.bz2
http://telka.sk/ioperm/setup.hint
setup.ini (for testing with setup.exe) is here:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 08:09:00PM -, Max Bowsher wrote:
Marcel Telka wrote:
I've released final 0.3 version of the ioperm today.
Here are updated (proposed) files:
http://telka.sk/ioperm/ioperm-0.3-1-src.tar.bz2
http://telka.sk/ioperm/ioperm-0.3-1.tar.bz2
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Hans Zimmerman wrote:
The output from ls_netdev-w95.exe
ls_netdev $Id: ls_netdev.c,v 1.6 2002/11/10 16:14:32 ago Exp
$
OS Version: Windows 9x 4.0 Build 67306684 B
Querying devices using ioctl
lo: family=TCP/IP (0) addr=127.0.0.1
lo: metric=1 mtu=3924
Hans,
Hold on, stop the presses...
You are using Memphis, which is a beta (i.e., not supported)
pre-release version of Windows 98:
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-201734.html?legacy=cnet
We cannot possibly support the various beta versions of software the
Microsoft is constantly releasing. I
Hi
I've tried to build the latest version of xfig (3.2.4) under cygwin, and run
into the following problem when attempting to build with xaw3d - I get
numerous error messages of the type
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXaw3d.a(d000277.o)(.text+0x0): first defined here
I have tried the various X servers in the test series, and so far I have not
had success with XWin -multiwindow -clipboard. Every one I have tried
(73-75) all crashed without X starting up. I enclose the XWinrl.log file for
Test-75:
Raymond,
What we really need to see is the script file that you used to start
XWin.exe, such as startxwin.bat, startxwin.sh, etc.
You see, 99% of users seem to be missing the point that you have to
remove xwinclip from your startup script if you intend to use the new
-clipboard option. So,
I haven't been using a script. Just running 'XWin.exe -clipboard
-multiwindow' directly from the command line causes XWin to crash on
startup.
anders
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From: Harold L Hunt II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The first time I start the server using multiwindow and winclip
options it blows up:
AppName: xwin-test74.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName:
cygwin1.dll
ModVer: 1003.19.0.0 Offset: 0003e1a5
Second time I start it up , it works ok
, direct link:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/XWin-Test76.exe.bz2 (1202 KiB)
Server source, direct link:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/xwin-20030128-1923.tar.bz2 (107
KiB)
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin (all files) diff against Test75 source code:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin
/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/XWin-Test76.exe.bz2 (1202 KiB)
Server source, direct link:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/xwin-20030128-1923.tar.bz2 (107
KiB)
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin (all files) diff against Test75 source code:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/xwin-Test75-to-Test76.diff (3
Hi,
It seems that _Xsetlocale is not re-entrant.
And I think we need to call _Xsetlocale once for each process, not each thread.
Kensuke Matsuzaki
Harold:
I normally don't have xwinclip in my startup script. I just start it manually
if I need it. In any case, here is the startup script, a straightforward
modification of startxwin.bat:
@echo off
SET DISPLAY=:0.0
REM SET
Raymond,
Well, your straightforward modification of startxwin.bat includes two
modifications that are neither straightforward nor allowed.
You changed DISPLAY=127.0.0.0:0.0 to DISPLAY=:0.0 and you told
XWin.exe -nolisten tcp. That is not a small change!
Both the Clipboard Manager and the
, direct link:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/xwin-20030128-1923.tar.bz2 (107
KiB)
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin (all files) diff against Test75 source code:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/xwin-Test75-to-Test76.diff (3 KiB)
Changes:
1) winshadgdi.c/winAllocateFBShadowGDI - Fix
Kensuke,
Thanks for the tip. I have made a release for people to test this idea. Do
we need to do anything special for XInitThreads?
Harold
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Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:13 PM
To:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-01-28 15:33:50
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_socket.cc
Log message:
* fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::accept): On successful execution
set connection state of
I was running the rsync testsuite, and an rsync process hung.
I did strace -p pid, and got 1 line of trace:
4 4 [sig] rsync 2540 wait_sig: looping
Does this mean anything to any Cygwin gurus?
I got this from gdb:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x77f767ce in ?? ()
i.e. nothing useful. If anyone has any
If this was REALLY a full tclsh83.exe, I would have less of a problem with it.
However, this is some small sub-set of tclsh83 that replaces a FULL cygtclsh80.exe.
Perhaps this one should be called cyg-gdb-tclsh.If you have programs like cmake
or configure scripts that look for tclsh, they
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 08:44:51AM +0200, Risto Virkkala wrote:
After looking select.cc fhandler.cc fhandler_socket.cc I think that the reason could
be that in fhandler_socket::accept the socket is not set to CONNECTED state and in
fhandler_socket::select_write sets write_ready if socket is in
Anthony,
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:26:07AM -0500, Anthony Rotger wrote:
Jason, I am trying to convert Wordperfect 9 files to PDF using cygwin
by using a batch process within the same folder on our network. Do you
know how to do this or someone who does?
Please post instead of sending private
Hello all,
I've found a bug in gdb that I'm pretty sure is a memory leak (either that
or an infinite regression). Here's the general description of how I
produced it:
I have a fairly small program that uses Xerces-C. When run normally (or
under Linux's gdb) there is no problem at all. When run
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From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 6:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cygwin Release process
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 04:54:25PM -0500, Scott Prive wrote:
William,
The ntsec problem by all accounts
NOTE: Running Win98SE
Don't know how this affects WinOther
on 2002-12-25 at 13:37 i wrote about a problem with $SHELL versus 'startx'
i.e: startx won't work if $SHELL contains 'command.com' (or any DOS-stuff
maybe?). The contents of DOS-$SHELL gets copied into bash-$SHELL - not
good.
There is
Scott,
At 08:02 2003-01-28, Scott Prive wrote:
...
I don't disagree that the change was announced. In hindsight, I see
it was. Arthur Dent got an announcement before his home was demolished
for a bypass (apologies to those who don't get the HHGTTG reference). :-)
Isn't hitchhiker one word?
Umm, I don't think this is dependent on the Windows version... My
(mostly standard, slightly edited) /etc/profile *prepends*
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/X11R6/bin to the
PATH... Yours probably does too. Thus, /bin/find.exe should hide
/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/COMMAND/find.exe
I've made a new version of 'bison' available for download. This updates
the package to the latest version available from ftp.gnu.org.
For a brief descripton of this package, see
http://cygwin.com/packages/ .
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 08:27:26 -0800 Randall R Schulz wrote:
Arthur Dent got an announcement before his home was demolished
for a bypass (apologies to those who don't get the HHGTTG reference). :-)
Isn't hitchhiker one word? (Even Eudora's meager dictionary thinks so.)
Not in this context.
After I started x-windows. There are strange extra
characters on the top of every window (login, xterm)
which look like the following:
\[\033]0;\w\007
\022[32m\]\u@\h \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\]
These two lines will show up again after each command
I execute in the xterm window.
They look like
I would like the contrib code built into the postgresql binary package, or
perhaps into a separate postgresql-contrib package. It's as simple as
adding a make -C contrib and a DESTDIR=$TmpDir make -C contrib install
to the build process.
Thanks,
Joseph
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Mark,
At 09:38 2003-01-28, Mark Himsley wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 08:27:26 -0800 Randall R Schulz wrote:
Arthur Dent got an announcement before his home was demolished
for a bypass (apologies to those who don't get the HHGTTG reference). :-)
Isn't hitchhiker one word? (Even Eudora's meager
You're running /bin/sh as your shell but have bash
specific escape sequences in your prompt. Change your
prompt (/etc/profile, ~/.profile, etc) or change your
shell (/etc/passwd) to /bin/bash.
Larry
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From: Quan Ding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003
Looks like no one read Hannu's email, including Hannu! ;-)
The output included clearly shows that his Cygwin installation
contains the default path setting from /etc/profile. Cygwin paths
are first. There override the Windows path. The Windows 'find'
*is* hidden by the Cygwin version (see
Looks like no one read my email either... ;-)
Igor
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like no one read Hannu's email, including Hannu! ;-)
The output included clearly shows that his Cygwin installation
contains the default path setting from /etc/profile. Cygwin
Hi,
I am new to cygwin newsgroup.
I am trying to install BRITE (www.cs.bu.edu/brite) topology generation
in windows using cygwin toolkit.
has anyone here tried that before and been successful?
i have jdk 1.4 installed. i am also able to install cygwin on my machine. I am using
Windows 2000.
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While compiling gettext (0.11.5) under windows 2000 with cygwin
(1.3.19.1), gcc (version 3.2 20020927), and GNU make (version 3.79.1), I
ran into the following error messages:
=
gcc -g -O2 -o .libs/msgcmp.exe msgcmp.o
After I started x-windows. There are strange extra
characters on the top of every window (login, xterm)
which look like the following:
\[\033]0;\w\007
\022[32m\]\u@\h \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\]
It would appear that you are running sh (/bin/sh) with bash escapes in your
PS1 environment variable
I'm seeing rsync failiures due to socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, fd)
failing with errno 112, Address already in use.
As far as I know, this shouldn't be able to occur. This seems to me like a
Cygwin bug? If it is, then this is a bug report.
Max.
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Sorry Igor. You're right. Boy did I put my foot in my mouth on that
one! I'll go sit in the corner now...
Larry
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From: Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 13:23:45 -0500 (EST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DOS -
I've made a new version of expect, GDB, and tcltk available for
downloading. These versions are a refresh from sources.redhat.com.
The intent of this release is to release the freshly minted support for
tcl/tk 8.4.1. Martin Hunt (one of the insight maintainers) has gone to
great effort to
If I remove the PS1 variable setting in /etc/profile,
the problem goes away. But my prompt becomes
bash-2.05b$ instead of the current directory I'm in.
And I checked /etc/passwd file, I didn't see any
/bin/sh, they are all /bin/bash. So I didn't change
that file.
And then I found out that the
I've been working on the rsync occasional hang problem. I've managed to
capture this backtrace data from a hung process. Can anyone assist me with
interpreting this?
Thanks,
Max.
(gdb) thread 1
[Switching to thread 1 (thread 3972.0xc70)]#0 0x7ffe0304 in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7ffe0304 in ?? ()
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 28 Jan 2003
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If you get something different as the first entry, your /etc/profile does
*append* the standard paths to the contents of $PATH. This means you've
probably changed it at some point in the
Not sure if this got through last time - sorry if it's a repeat.
I'm running cygwin with dll v1.3.19 on win2000. I have the ftp server set
up running under inetd.
I am experiencing the following behaviour:
When I log in to the ftp server from a win32 client such as ws_ftp, the file
and
Joseph,
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 12:45:36PM -0500, Joseph Tate wrote:
I would like the contrib code built into the postgresql binary
package, or perhaps into a separate postgresql-contrib package. It's
as simple as adding a make -C contrib and a DESTDIR=$TmpDir make -C
contrib install to the
Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 27 Jan 2003
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Rob Siklos wrote:
running mount --change-cygdrive-prefix / will make all your drives
be subdirectories of / instead of /cygdrive.
And then when you
This issue isn't Cygwin specific, since setting of the SHELL
environament variable is handled by the shell itself. As such,
discussion of this is really off-topic for this list.
I found a quick check of the bash man page and searching for
SHELL shed allot of light on the subject however. You
Very interesting. I don't use X windows under Cygwin so
I would not have noticed this fact myself. This is something
that makes sense to bring up on the cygwin-xfree list, assuming
it hasn't been discussed there already. That list deals with
issues that are X specific.
Larry
Original
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 27 Jan 2003
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Scott,
mount is part of the cygwin package, so it should work if you've
installed Cygwin. man mount is another story, however. A search for
man1/mount.1 on
Soren A wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 27 Jan 2003
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Scott,
mount is part of the cygwin package, so it should work if you've
installed Cygwin. man mount is another story, however. A search
for man1/mount.1 on
When I log in to the ftp server from a win32 client such as ws_ftp, the
file and directory names include the dates as part of the actual name.
This can happen if the group and/or user name has spaces in it - the
de-facto directory listing format for FTP assumes a fixed number of fields
and will
Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 27 Jan 2003
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Note, too, that if you have a classpath variable in POSIX format
(colons and no drive letters), you'll need to use something like
$(cygpath -pm $POSIXCLASSPATH) to convert it.
Only
hi Dave,
you were right - my group is Domain Users, so a line from 'ls' looks like
-rw-rw-rw-1 rsiklos Domain U 23 Jan 23 16:18 .bashrc
any way to solve this problem without changing group?
Rob.
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From: Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charles,
Since I haven't heard any complaints about this patch, I'll
assume the Cygwin people are OK with it, and check it in.
Thanks,
Robert
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Soren A wrote:
Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 28 Jan 2003
01c201c2c714$951686b0$78d96f83@pomello:">news:01c201c2c714$951686b0$78d96f83@pomello:
And it's also worth pointing out that pinfo makes info pages
viewable. (The info program itself is a nightmare to use.)
I suspect that
Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 28 Jan 2003
01c201c2c714$951686b0$78d96f83@pomello:">news:01c201c2c714$951686b0$78d96f83@pomello:
And it's also worth pointing out that pinfo makes info pages viewable.
(The info program itself is a nightmare to use.)
I suspect that my ignorance will
Rob Siklos wrote:
hi Dave,
you were right - my group is Domain Users, so a line from 'ls'
looks like
-rw-rw-rw-1 rsiklos Domain U 23 Jan 23 16:18 .bashrc
any way to solve this problem without changing group?
Edit the first field of the relevant line in /etc/group from Domain
I just found a case of `rm' failing in a makefile. I added
SHELL = bash
and the rm worked. Looks like the same deal. This seems pretty
broken. I'm really wondering if anyone else
Note: I have CYGWIN defined as nontsec.
Also, I forgot to include a cygcheck:
D:\acl62\src\clcygcheck -s -h -r
At 10:50 PM 1/28/2003 -, Max Bowsher wrote:
Soren A wrote:
I don't know what 'pinfo' is or why I'd need it.
Another info viewer that looks nicer and uses intuitive key bindings
(lynx-like). Navigating info documents in info is a challenge to say the
least.
Keybindings are vi-like.
pinfo -
I'm on Windows 2000sp3.
I've seen this bug before, but it disappeared. Now, it's back. I
recently updated to cygwin 1.3.19. Nothing else on my system has
changed in a really long time. I rebooted, and that didn't fix it.
Here's bug2.sh:
ls -l $2
echo removing $2...
rm $2
ls -l $2
First, it
An easier way of reproducing it:
d:\acl62\src\cl\srcls -l foo.out
-rw-r--r--1 layerNone6 Jan 28 14:39 foo.out
d:\acl62\src\cl\srcsh -c 'rm foo.out'
d:\acl62\src\cl\srcls -l foo.out
-rw-r--r--1 layerNone6 Jan 28 14:39 foo.out
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From: Soren A [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 22:31:18 + (UTC)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DOS - Bash interaction...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 28
Jan
2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This issue
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 03:19:07PM -0800, Kevin Layer wrote:
Does anyone have any clue where I can look? This bug is killing me.
The obvious observation would be that you have another non-cygwin
version of rm in your Windows path.
cgf
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Robert Citek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 28 Jan 2003
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At 10:50 PM 1/28/2003 -, Max Bowsher wrote:
Soren A wrote:
I don't know what 'pinfo' is or why I'd need it.
Another info viewer that looks nicer and uses intuitive key bindings
(lynx-like).
Found the problem: I had a file named `rm':
D:\acl62\src\cl\srcls -l rm
-rw-r--r--1 layerNone0 Jan 28 15:47 rm
D:\acl62\src\cl\srcgetfacl rm
# file: rm
# owner: layer
# group: None
user::rw-
group::r--
other:r--
mask:rwx
D:\acl62\src\cl\src
Now, it seems odd that `sh' (but
Boehne, Robert wrote:
Charles,
Since I haven't heard any complaints about this patch, I'll
assume the Cygwin people are OK with it, and check it in.
Thanks. Looks good here (cygwin), causes no problems on non-windows
(linux), and Earnie is happy with it on mingw. So go for it.
--Chuck
Peter A. Castro wrote:
If that is NOT what you are suggestion -- e.g. that only tclsh83 should
be renamed -- why? Why is tclsh83 special?
By that same token, why do the tcl libraries have cyg in their name?
Eg: libtcl83.a is named libcygtcl83.a. Why? It's still tcl. Why are the
libraries
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Soren A wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 28 Jan 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you get something different as the first entry, your /etc/profile does
*append* the standard paths to the contents of $PATH. This means you've
* Soren A (03-01-28 23:31 +0100)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 28 Jan 2003
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wow, what an attribution novel^Wline...
This issue isn't Cygwin specific, since setting of the SHELL
environament variable is handled by the shell itself.
As such,
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Soren A wrote:
Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 27 Jan 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Note, too, that if you have a classpath variable in POSIX format
(colons and no drive letters), you'll need to use something like
$(cygpath -pm
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Max Bowsher wrote:
Soren A wrote:
Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 28 Jan 2003
01c201c2c714$951686b0$78d96f83@pomello:">news:01c201c2c714$951686b0$78d96f83@pomello:
And it's also worth pointing out that pinfo makes info pages
viewable. (The info program
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 07:47:12PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
$ cygcheck -s -v -r | grep '[px]info'
pinfo 0.6.6p1-1
texinfo 4.2-4
Just a FYI:
cygcheck -c pinfo texinfo
should perform much more quickly than the above.
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Charles Wilson wrote:
tcl/tk folks over on the insight list. For the record, I have these in
my /usr/lib dir:
/usr/lib/libcygitcl32.a
/usr/lib/libcygtcl83.a
/usr/lib/libtcl8.3.a --
/usr/lib/libcygitclstub32.a
/usr/lib/libcygtclstub83.a
/usr/lib/tclConfig.sh
/usr/lib/libtcl8.3.a -
Igor, Soren,
At 16:36 2003-01-28, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Soren A wrote:
...
Or re-invent that wheel, your choice ;-)
Soren A
Why, one doesn't have to be a cygpath guru at all! A little judicious
application of sed, and you can turn a space-separated path into a
I've made a new version of 'bison' available for download. This updates
the package to the latest version available from ftp.gnu.org.
For a brief descripton of this package, see
http://cygwin.com/packages/ .
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the
I've made a new version of expect, GDB, and tcltk available for
downloading. These versions are a refresh from sources.redhat.com.
The intent of this release is to release the freshly minted support for
tcl/tk 8.4.1. Martin Hunt (one of the insight maintainers) has gone to
great effort to
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