I believe I am all caught up from this past week's posts. A PPL will go out
as scheduled on Tuesday (the day before LinuxWorld*).
It looks like while I was out gtypist and perl-libwin32 fulfilled all of
their requirements, so unless anyone sends me a note asking otherwise, I am
going to upload
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Daniel Reed wrote:
I believe I am all caught up from this past week's posts. A PPL will go
out as scheduled on Tuesday (the day before LinuxWorld*).
It looks like while I was out gtypist and perl-libwin32 fulfilled all of
their requirements,
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Daniel Reed wrote:
I believe I am all caught up from this past week's posts. A PPL will go
out as scheduled on Tuesday (the day before LinuxWorld*).
It looks like while I was out gtypist and perl-libwin32 fulfilled all of
their
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 05:00:01PM -, Daniel Reed wrote:
Package: help2man 0.7.96-1 [2004-01-07]
Description: Creates man pages from program output
Proposer: Yaakov Selkowitz
Status: Package available.
HOLD-UPS: Not enough votes (need 3). No good to go review.
I vote pro on
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 10:11:27PM -0500, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Daniel Reed wrote:
I believe I am all caught up from this past week's posts. A PPL will go
out as scheduled on Tuesday (the day before LinuxWorld*).
It looks like while I was out gtypist and perl-libwin32 fulfilled all of
On 2004-01-19T00:33-0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
) On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 10:11:27PM -0500, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
) Well, as much as I'd like to see gtypist get out the door, there is one
) technicality: it requires the help2man package (whose ITP is still
) pending with 2 votes) in order
Well, apparently you can also trick gs, at least through xfig, into
thinking the path has no spaces. If I create a symbolic link under
/home/mylogin called My_Documents that points to /cygdrive/c/Documents
and Settings/mylogin/My Documents then I have no such problems, since
all my other
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CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-01-19 05:23:03
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog
Log message:
update
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Branch: cgf-deleteme
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-01-19 05:38:24
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog Makefile.in cygthread.cc cygthread.h
cygwin.din exceptions.cc fork.cc signal.cc
Hi folks,
A couple of years ago I wrote a locate replacement for Cygwin. I was
having trouble porting slocate and I couldn't live without it any longer.
I just got around to making my code available, in case anyone else
might find it useful.
I'm not saying this is an optimal solution, not
Hallo Rafael,
Am Samstag, 17. Januar 2004 um 23:34 schriebst du:
[...]
I can send you patches to build libiodbc and MyODBC with shared
libraries, however, I was not able to figure out how connect my local
MySQL server via DBD::ODBC.
Please do! I'll happily play with it :)
Ok, the libiodbc
I've been maintaining and enhancing Tcl/Tk code that uses a plot
command for a creating and manipulating a vector plot widget (rather
than a canvas bitmap or image widget). That code has worked fine under
Tcl/Tk 7/4 and 8.x on e.g. Solaris and Linux for the past eight years,
but I find that just
The file /usr/share/misc/man.conf specifies less flags as -is.
This must be set to -isrR to work with groff's default tty output
using SGR codes.
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I still have a copy of cygwin-B20, with a patch to bring it up to gcc 2.95.2 (as i
recall).
That's just the binaries though. No sources.
Not sure if it's any interest to you.
Rgds,
kh
At 2004-01-17 06:35 PM, you wrote:
Hallo Pat,
Am Samstag, 17. Januar 2004 um 10:09 schriebst du:
Hi all
At 01:12 PM 1/18/2004, Benson Margulies you wrote:
TWIMC,
Some time ago, I reported that fork() didn't work when running the
current cygwin distro on the AMD64 on Windows. At the time, I debugged
far enough to get an approximate picture of what Cygwin was doing with
VirtualXXX calls to implement
Wish this mail does not go into a wrong account. I am a new user of this
mailing list. Please forgive me if I make any mistake. Thanks.
I browsed the FAQ and raised a question, Are the unimplemented ANSI C
library functions important for us?
After the installation of Cygwin, it has been quite a
I see that I missed a message. Corinna's message indicates that the
intention is that the stack location of the child be identical to the
parent, for pretty self-evident fork-semantics-reasons. I'll take
another dip into the code and see if I can figure something out.
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I've belatedly located Corinna Vinschen's email message about the
requirement for the stack address in fork.
Would anyone be willing to elaborate on how the existing code is going
about accomplishing the task at hand? If not, at least knowing that this
is the goal of the exercise should make it
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Lloyd Wood wrote:
I've been maintaining and enhancing Tcl/Tk code that uses a plot
command for a creating and manipulating a vector plot widget (rather
than a canvas bitmap or image widget). That code has worked fine under
Tcl/Tk 7/4 and 8.x on e.g. Solaris and Linux for
Well, apparently you can also trick gs, at least through xfig, into
thinking the path has no spaces. If I create a symbolic link under
/home/mylogin called My_Documents that points to /cygdrive/c/Documents
and Settings/mylogin/My Documents then I have no such problems, since
all my other
I'm running the attached sh script from WinXP Scheduled Tasks and see
that curl launch defunct sh (or bash if used instead of sh).
curl can be replace by : ls, ... to see the same problem.
Command in the task sheduler (Same effect from the run program dialog) :
D:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -c
While running wget on a site I run, I ended up downloading the following
file:
[EMAIL
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Problem is that
At 11:03 AM 1/18/2004, Alejandro Lopez-Valencia you wrote:
The file /usr/share/misc/man.conf specifies less flags as -is.
This must be set to -isrR to work with groff's default tty output
using SGR codes.
If you had a /usr/share/misc/man.conf file before the install, you won't
get an updated
At 10:12 AM 1/18/2004, Benson Margulies wrote:
TWIMC,
Some time ago, I reported that fork() didn't work when running the
current cygwin distro on the AMD64 on Windows. At the time, I debugged
far enough to get an approximate picture of what Cygwin was doing with
VirtualXXX calls to implement
All DOS files are also stored in 8.3 name format. Your file is probably
stored as WCTPRO~1.ACT
To see the 8.3 name belonging to a file, do DIR /X from a DOS window. You
can fully use this name to access the file in question. E.g.
DEL WCTPRO~1.ACT
-- Seth
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From:
There's no need to Cc: me, I read the list, hence the
Reply-To. Please
make sure your mailer respects that.
I'm sorry. Since I received the message as e-mail (from: you, to: David
Korn,
Cc: me and the list), I thought I would have to do a group-reply and send
my reply to all of them.
Isn't
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