Vaclav Haisman wrote:
This is actually why I am making the package. Unfortunatelly, it is
not possible to build monotone with it. For some reason I am not able
to build Boost 1.33.0 with Boost.Test enabled. The build dies no
matter what options I use, so the package is built --without-test.
Is there anybody working on packaging libICU? I could use it to add more
value to Boost package. With ICU installed, Boost.Regex should be able
to process Unicode strings.
What is ICU?
ICU is a cross-platform Unicode enablement type of API. It includes
Unicode compliant support for
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
Except, from the standpoint of setup there is no way to distinguish the
following two scenarios:
That is, unless you meant mirror that was manually added *this
session*, whereas I was interpreting it to be user manually
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Igor Pechtchanski on 10/14/2005 8:20 AM:
One thing I didn't notice earlier about either this patch or your original
one is that you removed the second cd $(topdir) from prep(). I know it
looks superfluous, but it's there for a reason
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James R. Phillips wrote:
When pstoedit is configured with the flag --with-emf, it creates the dll
file
/usr/lib/pstoedit/cygp2edrvwmf-0.dll. This seems to be a problematic dll,
which causes pstoedit.exe to fail silently on any invocation. The
Please upload exim-4.54-1 from
http://mysite.verizon.net/phumblet/exim-4.54-1/exim-4.54-1.tar.bz2
http://mysite.verizon.net/phumblet/exim-4.54-1/exim-4.54-1-src.tar.bz2
and delete the oldest version. No change in setup.hint
Thanks
Pierre
startxwin.bat invokes xterm with the -ms red switch, which sets the
(mouse) pointer color to red. Is it possible to specify the same value
using a resource in .Xdefaults?
$ xterm -version
Cygwin 6.8.2.0(202)
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Problem reports:
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-10-17 03:20:20
Modified files:
cygwin : Makefile.in
Log message:
Check in previously ChangeLoged entry.
Patches:
Buzz writes:
I was hoping for ``our'' man-maintainer, being much more knowledgeable
about such issues, to be proactive...
...If (s)he isn't I'll look into finding the upstream ``man''-list.
I will forward this issues to the upstream man maintainer.
Ciao
Volker
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Hello,
Is there any similar function in cygwin to avoid
pagging and provide real time ? I have cygwin on Win
XP.
Regards
Mohamed Amjed Ben Salah
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On 10/15/2005 8:43 PM, David Christensen wrote:
René Berber wrote:
Yes but... the problem is caused by the terminfo data you showed:
columns is not defined.
Try echo $COLUMNS... now export COLUMNS=80; top; does it work?
COLUMNS is getting set someplace:
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On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 12:24:44PM +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
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Christopher Faylor writes:
LOL.
Propose a gold star for Antony Baxter - I believe he is the first
person on record as getting a laugh out of CGF!
It's been known to happen
David Rothenberger wrote on cygwin:
Try setting COLUMNS to 79 with the comment export COLUMNS=79.
I had this problem when I ran the Cygwin ssh client from bash *in a
CMD.EXE window*. For some reason, Debian miscalculated the COLUMNS
size; it was 1 column too large. When I manually set COLUMNS
Václav Haisman wrote:
Well, it definitely doesn't work for me. I don't think I have in any way
non-standard Cygwin installation.
It would be helpful if you could download the -src package of Boost
using setup.exe, extract it and run the build-boost.sh script. Don't
forget to remove the
Mattias Brändström wrote:
Václav Haisman wrote:
Well, it definitely doesn't work for me. I don't think I have in any way
non-standard Cygwin installation.
It would be helpful if you could download the -src package of Boost
using setup.exe, extract it and run the build-boost.sh script.
Václav Haisman wrote:
@boost!libs!test!buildlibboost_prg_exec_monitor.dll
This is exactly the same error I get.
This is strange. When I get the test libraries to build I used a bjam
binary that I downloaded from source forge:
David Christensen wrote:
Invoking rxvt from a Cygwin Bash shell and then ssh'ing into Debian and
customized Slackware gives me the same results as Putty -- e.g. everything works
on Debian 3.0 and 3.1, and the customized Slackware is messed up.
My preference is still that Cygwin bash ssh work
Op Sat, 15 Oct 2005 22:01:26 -0600 schreef Eric Blake
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
: According to Buzz on 10/15/2005 9:46 PM:
[(possibly stale) bash.1 about somewhere.]
: Hmm, I do have /usr/local/man on my manpath, and it did indeed have
: man1/bash.1, but I don't know if that affected things.
I
Op Sun, 16 Oct 2005 12:11:00 +0200 schreef Dr. Volker Zell
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
: Buzz writes:
: I was hoping for ``our'' man-maintainer, being much more knowledgeable
: about such issues, to be proactive...
: ...If (s)he isn't I'll look into finding the upstream
Chris Taylor wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
snip
My preference is still that Cygwin bash ssh work correctly with Debian
3.1, and
I believe the problem is with whatever package provides terminal stuff
in Debian
3.1. I'll try to find the package and file a bug report.
It should be
I'm a noob with cygwin and have a question about EventListening, is
there an interface or a class I can use? Or some add on libraries to
include or do I have to write/implement my own EventListening Class?
Thank you for your answers
Peace Everyone
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I'm a noob with cygwin and have a question about EventListening, is
there an interface or a class I can use? Or some add on libraries to
include or do I have to write/implement my own EventListening Class?
That's a good question. I guess it depends on what kind of
Peace Everyone wrote:
I'm a noob with cygwin and have a question about EventListening, is
there an interface or a class I can use? Or some add on libraries to
include or do I have to write/implement my own EventListening Class?
That's a good question. I guess it depends on what kind of
On 14 Oct, S.Sunil Kumar wrote:
I would like to install CYGWIN in my WIN-XP-HE PC.
I have downloaded the CYGWIN Program from one of the
FTP site by running the SETUP.EXE file.
But I would like to know about how to install it in
the XP System.
There's a mailing list where
Peace Everyone wrote:
Peace Everyone wrote:
I'm a noob with cygwin and have a question about EventListening, is
there an interface or a class I can use? Or some add on libraries to
include or do I have to write/implement my own EventListening Class?
That's a good question. I guess it
Hi All!
I am finding that when I exit from vim, it turns my background back into black
(which is how I had it before I tried changing it today). Is there a setting or
something I have forgotten to change?
Kind regards,
Rob
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Hi All!
I want my prompt like this:
bash2.05b User rbram on host cml035835 in dir /cygdrive/c/
Mon Oct 17 12:52:59
Here is my attempt so far:
PS1=\n\s\v \[\e[31m\]User \[\e[34m\]\u \[\e[31m\]on host
\[\e[34m\]\h\[\e[31m\] in dir \[\e[34m\]\w\n\d \t \e[30;47m
The issue is this: the I am
See the explanation here:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-04/msg01198.html
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Subject: Customising prompt
Hi All!
I want my prompt like this:
bash2.05b User
Robert Bram wrote:
The issue is this: the I am getting black text on grey background - why is
this? I thought \e[30;47m means black text on white background. That is
what I understood from this page:
http://www.pantz.org/scripting/shell/colorterm.shtml
The way that the ANSI escape
FYI
http://www.vim.org/
[2005-10-15] It has been more than a year since version 6.3 was released.
Dozens of bugs have been fixed, runtime files were added and updated. There
are no new features, these go into Vim 7 now (still under development). This
is a stable Vim release, everybody is
I have updated Exim, the Mail Transfer Agent, to version 4.54.
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I am finding that when I exit from vim, it turns my background back into black
(which is how I had it before I tried changing it today). Is there a setting or
something I have forgotten to change?
==
Actually this is happenning not just after vim.. but even after I exit less!
Kind regards,
Chris Taylor wrote:
It should be pointed out that rxvt can be used in place of CMD.EXE,
which is what is started by the Cygwin icon created by setup.
If you want to do that, here is my cygwin.bat:
@echo off
C:
chdir C:\cygwin\bin
rxvt -sl 1 -sr +sk -si -sw -fg Green -bg Black -e
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