Some members of this list expressed interest in packaging
http://cream.sourceforge.net/
for Cygwin. Here is why I doubt this will happen soon:
I chatted with Steve Hall, the author, and unfortunately, Cream is only
effective, when run as a gui with menus.
Cream is partially useful for console
Hello. I've tried to contact the developers of these packages but it appears
to exist some problem with the mail (mine or their). This message is only
to tell you that I could compile succesfully both editors under cygwin.
The joe editor has its own ./configure, but ce editor needs a little hack.
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Harold L Hunt II wrote:
| I would like to contribute and maintain elinks
when we will have lynx, links and elinks I think it culd be very
useful to differentiate descriptions a bit.
lynx = Text-mode WWW Browser
Lynx is a terminal based WWW browser.
Lapo,
I don't see the point in discussing it. Just propose a set of new
sdesc's and ldesc's. If they are fine, I'll put them in the packages
that I maintain. Honestly, it isn't easy to come up with good
descriptions since the home page of each project has roughly the same
descriptive
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Harold L Hunt II wrote:
| I don't see the point in discussing it. Just propose a set of new
| sdesc's and ldesc's. If they are fine, I'll put them in the
| packages that I maintain. Honestly, it isn't easy to come up with
| good descriptions since
When perusing the website for news, it would be useful if the pages were
marked (in their source) as generated or manually updated. For the former
(unless they're generated on demand), a modification date would also be
useful. For the latter, an RCS/CVS/etc identifier to distinguish
successive
On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 06:41:14PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Chris,
Chris Green wrote:
The problem is that when I connect using cygwin/xfree the auto-repeat
is set to silly values, if I do an 'xset -q' I get:-
auto repeat: onkey click persent: 0LED mask: 00
auto
Thomas Dickey wrote:
When perusing the website for news, it would be useful if the pages were
marked (in their source) as generated or manually updated. For the former
(unless they're generated on demand), a modification date would also be
useful. For the latter, an RCS/CVS/etc identifier to
Chris Green wrote:
I have a odd problem with the keyboard auto-repeat setup.
I have two verions of cygwin/xfree installed on two different win2k
computers and the problem is the same on both. One has the latest
cygwin/xfree (just downloaded) and the other has a version from a
few months
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 02:31:58PM +0100, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
auto repeat delay: 100repeat rate: 10
That auto repeat delay is much too short.
XWin tries to set the repeat rate to something similar to the windows
repeat rate. This is noted in the
Thomas Dickey wrote:
When perusing the website for news, it would be useful if the pages were
marked (in their source) as generated or manually updated. For the former
(unless they're generated on demand), a modification date would also be
useful. For the latter, an RCS/CVS/etc identifier to
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
When perusing the website for news, it would be useful if the pages were
marked (in their source) as generated or manually updated. For the former
(unless they're generated on demand), a modification date would also be
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Would CVS identifiers still be useful for whatever you are trying to do?
Maybe I'll start adding them as comments for starters but still keep
the hand-modified date for each page.
That's what I do, e.g.,
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Would CVS identifiers still be useful for whatever you are trying to do?
Maybe I'll start adding them as comments for starters but still keep
the hand-modified date for each page.
That's what I do, e.g.,
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Okay.
Each page should now have:
HEADER MODIFIED: $Date$ $Author$
LEFT SIDEBAR MODIFIED: $Date$ $Author$
BODY MODIFIED: $Date$ $Author$
FOOTER MODIFIED: $Date$ $Author$
that's better.
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 05:37:36PM +0100, Philippe Torche wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The subject says it all.
I'm hoping to release cygwin 1.5.6 shortly after Christmas.
I've tested it (CVS version 12:35 GMT + 1) on our 4 Xeon on W2003S and
unfortunately my
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 05:29:56PM +0100, Philippe Torche wrote:
So, if you were just reporting this as a data point, then thanks. If
you are expecting me to do something about it, then, you will,
unfortunately, be disappointed.
:-( Not you but other maybe !
Ok. I'll just ignore your periodic
On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 10:27:51PM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
At 09:40 PM 12/26/2003 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I tried the current CVS version and I don't see any stray tty garbage
with inetd. I never tried this with an older snapshot, however, so I
don't know if I would have been
I did the following:
Start the application in a terminal.
Use ps in another terminal.
Use gdb -p from that terminal.
Then:
(gdb) c
Continuing.
Do something with the application.
Then I tried ^C in gdb and it didn't work, but it works on
Linux.
Sorry, I'm not used to debug things, but I'd
At 12:46 PM 12/27/2003 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I missed the 'sh -c' clue in your previous message. Since sh uses
vfork, that indicates a vfork problem. I've checked in some more
changes to deal with this. It seems to do the right thing both with sh
-c and without. It also should have
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 07:42:18PM -0200, Fr?d?ric L. W. Meunier wrote:
I did the following:
Start the application in a terminal.
Use ps in another terminal.
Use gdb -p from that terminal.
Then:
(gdb) c
Continuing.
Do something with the application.
Then I tried ^C in gdb and it didn't work,
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