Christopher Faylor wrote:
Harold Hunt has just, without any discussion here, created two new
categories. One is understandable and probably doesn't require
discussion.
He's changed XFree86 to X11. Oddly enough, XFree86 isn't currently
listed as a category in setup.html so I've added X11 to the
Harold,
I really hate to say this, but I told you so... :-D
Igor
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Harold,
I really hate to say this, but I told you so... :-D
Yeah, this name change business is a bit of a pain. I hope that this
whole X11 feud gets resolved eventually, so people can get back to
harmony and cooperation rather then wasting energy and resources on
maintaining
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
pechtcha wrote:
Harold,
I really hate to say this, but I told you so... :-D
Yeah, this name change business is a bit of a pain. I hope that this
whole X11 feud gets resolved eventually, so people can get back to
harmony and cooperation rather then wasting energy and
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
pechtcha wrote:
Harold,
I really hate to say this, but I told you so... :-D
Yeah, this name change business is a bit of a pain. I hope that this
whole X11 feud gets resolved eventually, so people can get back to
harmony and cooperation
Hi,
When XWin starts, I see the following error message in the XWin log file:
MIT-SHM extension disabled due to lack of kernel support
However, the ipc-deamon2 deamon has been installed:
3504 cw 8 0 13668 192412 S29.6 0.0 39:56 XWin
560 SYSTEM 8 0 2776 314848
Hello.
I've got some problems with clipboard integration since XWin version 4.3.0-62
or 4.3.0-64 i think (not 100% sure, but it dates of late march of beginning of
april, and i usually update really regularly my installations).
I run kde-cygwin.3.1.4 but I don't know if this is relevant; Simply,
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Charles L. Werner wrote:
Hi,
When XWin starts, I see the following error message in the XWin log file:
MIT-SHM extension disabled due to lack of kernel support
However, the ipc-deamon2 deamon has been installed:
3504 cw 8 0 13668 192412 S29.6
Double-clicking on the 'X' icon in the Windows system tray brings up a
dialogue box asking if you want to kill the X server, but I think it
should bring the X window to the foreground (if single-window mode).
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Charles L. Werner wrote:
I tried the suggested command from the Cygwin bash command line and the
SHM extension still fails:
I tried to find documentation on cygserver, but all there is dead links
in the
cygwin users guide. I assume the CYGWIN environment variable is being
set by
suggested
Lev S Bishop wrote:
(Replying to my own message)
I messed about with the host.def.in and got it to sort of work. My
host.def.in is:
#define BuildFreeType YES
#define BuildServersOnlyYES
#define XnestServer NO
#define XVirtualFramebufferServer
Harold wrote:
Now you are getting somewhere... the implication of BuildFreeType NO
is that you are going to use the installed version since we set
HasFreeType YES, but this does not appear to be the case. We'll either
have to fix the build rules or just set BuildFreeType to YES but not
Charles L. Werner wrote:
I tried to find documentation on cygserver, but all there is dead
links in the
cygwin users guide. I assume the CYGWIN environment variable is being
set by
suggested command. There is no info for this option in the users guide
for the CYGWIN
environment variable...
On Apr 8 17:30, Charles L. Werner wrote:
I tried the suggested command from the Cygwin bash command line and the SHM
extension still fails:
I tried to find documentation on cygserver, but all there is dead links in
the
cygwin users guide. I assume the CYGWIN environment variable is being
Do I need XFree86 now that XOrg-x11 is the default X-windowing system?
When I do a fresh install, I see that a couple of packages in the removed
packages section are still selected.
These are XFree86-base and XFree86-bin. Are these really necessary is I
install xorg-x11-base and xorg-xll-bin?
Lev,
Lev S Bishop wrote:
Harold wrote:
Now you are getting somewhere... the implication of BuildFreeType NO
is that you are going to use the installed version since we set
HasFreeType YES, but this does not appear to be the case. We'll either
have to fix the build rules or just set
Anybody wrote:
Do I need XFree86 now that XOrg-x11 is the default X-windowing system?
When I do a fresh install, I see that a couple of packages in the removed
packages section are still selected.
These are XFree86-base and XFree86-bin. Are these really necessary is I
install xorg-x11-base and
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Hello,
i just upgraded to the new X11 (X.org) version of cygwin/X (Release 6.7.0.0-1.
I use XWin to connect via XDMCP to several linux server. My previous used
startup script is a MS-DOS batch file in which i fire-up XWin.exe with start
XWin.exe
Yeah, you can't use run in the batch file... you have to use start
instead. I noticed this right before the release, but I don't have a
permanent solution yet. We had to switch from start to run because
start doesn't prevent a DOS box from being displayed and because we
switched XWin.exe
Harold wrote:
Lev S Bishop wrote:
- the resulting module gets statically linked into libXfont.a (rather
than being a loadable module, as it would be in many other X servers,
since we don't do loadable modules on cygwin/x), and from there gets
linked into XWin.exe and xfs.exe (I understand
Lev S Bishop wrote:
Harold wrote:
Lev S Bishop wrote:
- the resulting module gets statically linked into libXfont.a (rather
than being a loadable module, as it would be in many other X servers,
since we don't do loadable modules on cygwin/x), and from there gets
linked into XWin.exe and xfs.exe
Hi,
i tried to start cygwin but I am find some fatal problems.
When I try to start with startx command a message is appearing:
A fatal error has occurred and Cygwin/X will now exit
Please open /tmp/XWin.log for more information
Vendor: The Cygwin/X project
Release: 6.7.0.0-1
Contact:[EMAIL
Did you read the message? You should be looking at /tmp/XWin.log and if
you expect us to help you should be sending in /tmp/XWin.log.
Harold
Paulo Coelho wrote:
Hi,
i tried to start cygwin but I am find some fatal problems.
When I try to start with startx command a message is appearing:
A
Hi,
Updated today to 6.7.0.0-1 using setup, resulting in a nearly
useless XWin:
1. XTerms do not respect sizing/minimize buttons (nothing
happens), nor toolbar tab (cannot minimize).
2. XTerm freezes easily (a right-mouse click seems to trigger
hang 100% of time). In this
Why don't you try some troubleshooting... try without -clipboard and
without -multiwindow and see what happens.
Harold
Carl Holmberg wrote:
Hi,
Updated today to 6.7.0.0-1 using setup, resulting in a nearly
useless XWin:
1. XTerms do not respect sizing/minimize buttons (nothing
Harold wrote:
What more do you want? You must not have read the end of my last
message very clearly.
I just didn't want you to do a complete rebuild with the wrong flags and
break something that worked before or waste your time any more than
needed. Just trying to spell everything out as
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
What is the permanent solution to the problem? I don't know. I
think it may be time to finish writing the batch file that just launches
a bash shell script, but I haven't got time to work on that today.
FWIW, I use setsid to launch without the DOS window. Works fine
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Hello Harold,
sorry, if my question sounds stupid, but... when i can't use run in a batch
why there is run used in the startxdmcp.bat? It does the job as requested.
But only with -nodecorations. Why can a window without border and titlebar
can be
Rudolf Kollien wrote:
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Hello Harold,
sorry, if my question sounds stupid, but... when i can't use run in a batch
why there is run used in the startxdmcp.bat? It does the job as requested.
But only with -nodecorations. Why can a window without border
Rudolf Kollien wrote:
Thanks a lot. Will give it a try. Unfortunately there are some Win98 boxes
around.
I don't know what setsid doesn't work with Win98, just that I don't have a
Win98 box to try it on. The setsid docs don't say anything about it not
working for Win98, though.
Dave
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As cygwin provides a *nix-like environment, there IS a (shell) solution. Would
be the first problem which couldn't worked around :-)
Am Freitag, 9. April 2004 01:20 schrieb Harold L Hunt II:
Rudolf Kollien wrote:
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Finally,
twm: another window manager is already running on screen 0?
twm: unable to find any unmanaged screens
If I use .xinitrc with exec twm, startx reports the above.
The same using another window manager. It works fine if I add
it to startxwin.sh. It used to work with XFree86.
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Hi,
This works for me, glxgears results:-
$ glxgears
3177 frames in 5.0 seconds = 635.400 FPS
3273 frames in 5.0 seconds = 654.600 FPS
was:
$ glxgears
520 frames in 5.0 seconds = 104.000 FPS
416 frames in 5.0 seconds = 83.200 FPS
Pentium 800 with ATI Rage Pro (Windows XP)
Nice work, thanks.
Hi,
GLX acceleration works fine for me.
Tried on Matrox G550 and ATI Rage Pro on Windows XP.
glxgears shows a massive speed-up (gears graphic doesn't show on ATI?).
More testing underway.
Thanks
Colin Harrison
After installing the Cygwin/X and following the steps at the website
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/using.html, I am getting the following error
message:
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.7.0.0-1
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XWin was started with the following
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-04-08 07:57:28
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler.cc fhandler.h
fhandler_disk_file.cc security.cc security.h
syscalls.cc
Log
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-04-08 12:21:16
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog path.cc
Log message:
* path.cc (hash_path_name): Replace hash algorithm with SDBM.
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-04-08 15:44:54
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog child_info.h
Log message:
* child_info.h: Update CHILD_INFO_MAGIC after 2004-04-03 change.
Patches:
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Hello,
Leafnode is a store-and-forward NNTP proxy suitable for small sites:
http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/
I've made a Cygwin package of leafnode-1.9.52.rel available at the
following URI:
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 11:20:41 -0400 (EDT), wrote:
An updated version of zsh (zsh-4.2.0-2) has been released and should be
at a mirror near you real soon.
- Fix for running scripts from text-mode mounted filesystems. Previously
if you ran a script from a text-mode mount, and it had DOS
What you search for is probably a IDE which not really comes with cygwin.. If
you really want to go the hard GNU way of developing sofware with the
autotools and ideally xemacs/emacs(or even vim?:-) you may install cygwin and
have a look at some nice tutorial i found:
this is for your information..
you can email [EMAIL PROTECTED] for any questions you have after viewing the site
http://Mugrubi.net
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Maybe I'm facing a known problem, but I at a glance saw no posts or
README's about this subject of OpenGL includes suddenly generating
errors after a relatively recent cygwin upgrade. Did the bindings or
the include file names change, or should I add some new switch #define ?
Below's
The Search Package List: function on the Cygwin Package
List (http://www.cygwin.com/packages/) does not work. It
returns HTTP 404 - File not found when it attempts to
access
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=cygp;
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When I was installing/upgrading cygwin I got many messages
that it could not find cygpcre.dll and that I should
reinstall the package.
The problem is that the package search function doesn't
work. So, does anyone know what package I need to
install/reinstall to get this module?
TNX,
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At 11:27 AM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
The Search Package List: function on the Cygwin Package
List (http://www.cygwin.com/packages/) does not work. It
returns HTTP 404 - File not found when it attempts to
access
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=cygp;
Just tried it from here.
At 11:31 AM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
When I was installing/upgrading cygwin I got many messages
that it could not find cygpcre.dll and that I should
reinstall the package.
The problem is that the package search function doesn't
work.
As I mentioned in your previous inquiry, WFM.
So, does anyone
Hi !
I tried to compile/link an application consisting of several hundred
C/C++ files. This gives quite a long command line when it is time
to link the application.
Windows seem to have a limit of 32k for the length of the command
line as given to to the system call 'CreateProcess'. I guess
Make sure your browser has cookies enabled for the site and it should work
-Original Message-
Of Dennis G. Wicks
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 11:28 AM
Subject: Cygwin Package List search does not work
The Search Package List: function on the Cygwin Package
List
At 11:50 AM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
Hi !
I tried to compile/link an application consisting of several hundred
C/C++ files. This gives quite a long command line when it is time
to link the application.
Windows seem to have a limit of 32k for the length of the command
line as given to to the system
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Johan Holmberg wrote:
Hi !
I tried to compile/link an application consisting of several hundred
C/C++ files. This gives quite a long command line when it is time
to link the application.
A smarter, more traditional, approach would be to change your makefile to
archive
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:00:56AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote:
The @filename syntax is used by MS's linker (Visual C++/Studio). To my
knowledge gcc's linker doesn't support this syntax.
The cygwin DLL supports it (implemented over my gagged and thrashing body)
but only at a non-cygwin-shell
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of James Adams
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 11:55 AM
Thanks for the info Larry, I'll give it a try pronto.
-James
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From: Larry Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 12:50 PM
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Sent: 08 April 2004 18:21
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:00:56AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote:
The @filename syntax is used by MS's linker (Visual
C++/Studio). To my
knowledge gcc's linker doesn't support this
This is not related to Cygwin/X. As such, I have redirected futher
discussion to the main Cygwin mailing list. Please consult
http://cygwin.com/lists.html before posting again.
Also, please consult http://cygwin.com/problems.html for the required way
to submit a useful problem report.
Finally,
At 01:35 PM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
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From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of James Adams
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 11:55 AM
Thanks for the info Larry, I'll give it a try pronto.
-James
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From: Larry Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:00:56AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote:
The @filename syntax is used by MS's linker (Visual C++/Studio). To my
knowledge gcc's linker doesn't support this syntax.
The cygwin DLL supports it (implemented over my gagged
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 06:45:01PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
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From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Christopher Faylor
Sent: 08 April 2004 18:21
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:00:56AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote:
The @filename syntax is used by MS's linker (Visual
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 11:11:58AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote:
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:00:56AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote:
The @filename syntax is used by MS's linker (Visual C++/Studio). To my
knowledge gcc's linker doesn't support this
This behavior is documented:
http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html#AEN89
9
As for escaping @, experimenting with c:\cygwin\bin\echo will probably give
an answer.
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From: Dave Korn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004
I've been writing some csh scripts with cygwin and
encountering a lot of problems. I will admit that I
am just learning, but I copied the scripts directly
from the book! I checked out the FAQ, and I am
wondering if the reason why the scripts are not
working are that they are being interpreted by
I think Christopher Spears wrote:
#csh that gives system status
set d = `date`
echo Today's date: $d[2-3] $d[6]
echo Current time: $d[4]
echo Number of users: `who | wc -l`
echo Current disk storage: ` du -s .`
You need to include a
#!/bin/tcsh
line at the top of the script to tell
At 03:02 PM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
I've been writing some csh scripts with cygwin and
encountering a lot of problems. I will admit that I
am just learning, but I copied the scripts directly
from the book! I checked out the FAQ, and I am
wondering if the reason why the scripts are not
working are
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Christopher Spears wrote:
I've been writing some csh scripts with cygwin and
encountering a lot of problems. I will admit that I
am just learning, but I copied the scripts directly
from the book! I checked out the FAQ, and I am
wondering if the reason why the scripts
Op Wed, 7 Apr 2004 21:46:43 +0200
schreef Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin from cygwin.com
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in local.ml.cygwin:
: On Apr 6 23:43, Oleg Ostrozhansky wrote:
[...]
: not thread-safe. But when as an example I try using _gets_r(), I'm
: getting a link error that this function
Eureka! #!/bin/tcsh does the trick!
However, now that csh is reading the script:
#!/bin/tcsh
set d = `date`
echo Today's date: $d[2-3] $d[6]
echo Current time: $d[4]
echo Number of users: `who | wc -l`
echo Current disk storage: ` du -s ~`
I have encountered another problem. Here is the
I'm curious if there is a way to force the setup.exe to disable
automatic dependecies and automatic package upgrade/selection. It
makes it quite inconvient when trying to uninstall many packages from
the system (whole categories), but when clicking on a few stray ones
(to set to skip/uninstall)
Op Thu, 8 Apr 2004 21:30:47 +0200 (MET DST) schreef ik
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
: $ grep -oR '_[^ ]\+_r *( *struct \+_reent' .|sed 's, *(.*,,'|sort|uniq
That should be:
$ grep -hoR '_[^ ]\+_r *( *struct \+_reent' .|sed 's, *(.*,,'|sort|uniq
[...]
L8r,
Buzz.
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Scott, Steven wrote:
Greetings,
I'm having two related problems with how rxvt wraps long command
lines. Consider the small awk program (the first part is my prompt):
~/research/multilogit/data/eip-symptom[557] awk '{for(i=1; i=3;
++i) printf(%s , $i)}' longfilename.txt
(1) Rxvt
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 09:30:47PM +0200, Bas van Gompel wrote:
Op Wed, 7 Apr 2004 21:46:43 +0200
schreef Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin from cygwin.com
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in local.ml.cygwin:
: On Apr 6 23:43, Oleg Ostrozhansky wrote:
[...]
: not thread-safe. But when as an example I try
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 11:11:58AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote:
...
The original post doesn't specify weither they are working inside
of or outside of a Cygwin environment, but from some of the
comments I kinda think it maybe outside of. Something like:
For some
You are probably missing a newline at the end of the last line.
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 12:35:40 -0700 (PDT), Christopher Spears
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Eureka! #!/bin/tcsh does the trick!
However, now that csh is reading the script:
#!/bin/tcsh
set d = `date`
echo Today's date: $d[2-3]
I have just done a new install of cygwin.
When I do an ls -al on a directory, the group for all the files is listed
as .
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Christopher Spears wrote:
I've been writing some csh scripts with cygwin and
encountering a lot of problems. I will admit that I
am just learning, but I copied the scripts directly
from the book! I checked out the FAQ, and I am
wondering if the reason why the scripts
At 11:43 AM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
I have just done a new install of cygwin.
When I do an ls -al on a directory, the group for all the files is listed
as .
Rerun 'mkgroup -l -d /etc/group'. If that doesn't help, read:
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...is my usage broken?
I haven't used Patch in a while, but I've been trying to patch
DBD::Oracle1.15, and the seemingly innocuous patch is being totally
rejected:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/c/temp/DBI/patched-DBDO1.15 patch -p0 -F 3 pch.1
patching file dbd-oracle/trunk/Oracle.xs
Hunk #1 FAILED at
At 03:48 PM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
I'm curious if there is a way to force the setup.exe to disable
automatic dependecies and automatic package upgrade/selection. It
makes it quite inconvient when trying to uninstall many packages from
the system (whole categories), but when clicking on a few stray
Should I also run
mkpasswd -l -d /etc/passwd
Thanks for the help.
At 11:43 AM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
I have just done a new install of cygwin.
When I do an ls -al on a directory, the group for all the files is listed
as .
Rerun 'mkgroup -l -d /etc/group'. If that doesn't help, read:
Several replies mentioned the possibility of making several
intermediate libraries. I'm well aware of that possibility. But since
I'm not interested in the library functionality of libraries, any such
partitioning seems artificial. I always want a *full linking* where all
object files are
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:07:19PM +0200, Johan Holmberg wrote:
A short description of my enironment:
- the programs I'm building are C/C++ compilers
- I use GCC in Cygwin to get a second opinion from another compiler
than the one we use normally (Visual C++).
- I use Cons as my build tool (a
At 05:20 PM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
...is my usage broken?
I haven't used Patch in a while, but I've been trying to patch
DBD::Oracle1.15, and the seemingly innocuous patch is being totally
rejected:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/c/temp/DBI/patched-DBDO1.15 patch -p0 -F 3 pch.1
patching file
I just figured out with diff that there's probably just one line in
error, which I commented out, and there some stuff removed.
It compiled again, but I still wonder how it all is with glu.h !
Theo.
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: On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 09:30:47PM +0200, Bas van Gompel wrote:
[...]
: $ grep -oR '_[^ ]\+_r *( *struct \+_reent' .|sed 's, *(.*,,'|sort|uniq
[...]
: _remove_r and
You know how I always whine about how I can't debug 64 bit windows
without a 64 bit system and have asked (not entirely seriously) for the
contribution of a system?
Well, I now have a brand new 64 bit windows system, contributed by an
anonymous benefactor. Needless to say I was blown away by her
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 02:33:05AM +0200, Bas van Gompel wrote:
That's not what was asked...
Aren't you glad I clarified?
Corinna said:
[...]
| Cygwin. Any volunteer to collect these non-exported newlib functions
| so that we can add all of them?
Ok, here goes again (this time assuming if
Can't hurt but it's not clearly necessary from the information you
provided.
Larry
At 12:48 PM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
Should I also run
mkpasswd -l -d /etc/passwd
Thanks for the help.
At 11:43 AM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
I have just done a new install of cygwin.
When I do an ls -al on a directory,
[You left very little context. I added some.]
Op Thu, 8 Apr 2004 21:00:34 -0400
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Christopher Faylor:
:: We also do not want to export _r functions which are unique only to
:: newlib. For instance, I
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 04:33:26AM +0200, Bas van Gompel wrote:
[You left very little context. I added some.]
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Christopher Faylor:
::We also do not want to export _r
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:07:19PM +0200, Johan Holmberg wrote:
A short description of my enironment:
- the programs I'm building are C/C++ compilers
- I use GCC in Cygwin to get a second opinion from another compiler
than the one we use
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