Please upload a new version of chere. Minor fixes.
http://www.virtualsoup.org/files/chere-0.7-1.tar.bz2
No changes to setup.hint.
I have reduced internet access at the moment, so an announcement may be
a few days in coming.
Thanks,
Dave.
On Oct 7 12:23, Dave wrote:
Please upload a new version of chere. Minor fixes.
http://www.virtualsoup.org/files/chere-0.7-1.tar.bz2
No changes to setup.hint.
I have reduced internet access at the moment, so an announcement may be
a few days in coming.
Uploaded.
Corinna
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
http://motoko.lapo.it/~lapo/bsdiff-4.3-4-src.tar.bz2
http://motoko.lapo.it/~lapo/bsdiff-4.3-4.tar.bz2
That worked. Where do I find the setup.hint file?
Either the good old address (that *should* now work)
http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/bsdiff/setup.hint
or in
Michael Tilt wrote:
I believe I have installed cygwin properly and previously I think I was able to get the appropriate behavior but since updating my installation, I'm noticing a few issues. I'm pretty much just looking to run a xserver and fire up a few xterm sessions to allow me to connect to
Hey look at that funny video.You will have damn fun.hahahaha.Musliman Kicking
christians ass.
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On Oct 6 15:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This patch is to enable Win32 device paths in the form of:
//?/GLOBALROOT/Device/Harddisk0/Partition1/
//?/GLOBALROOT/Device/Harddiskvolume1/
//?/GLOBALROOT/Device/HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1/
Etc...
This patch to cygwin enables tools like rsync
Thanks for the feedback. I've got a few supporting points though that
may shed some more light on this.
On Windows XP the only way to access VSS volumes is by specifying the
temporary and dynamically generated GLOBALROOT path that the VSS COM API
creates for you. You cannot persist and map them
David Arnstein writes:
I just tried to use the Cygwin port of lyx. It cannot cope with my
home directory, which appears as //fs-sj1-15/darnstein in Cygwin. This
is a network directory, obviously.
When lyx starts up, it emits a complaint
QSettings: error creating
It appears that lyx is trying to access the root directory (/). It
does not seem to know how to interpret the Windows syntax //.
This is because lyx uses the boostfs library with BOOST_POSIX defined,
so any path of the form //xxx/yyy is normalized to /xxx/yyy.
I understand that
Hey look at that funny video.You will have damn fun.hahahaha.Musliman Kicking
christians ass.
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I reported earlier some problems with gmp_printf and
gmp_scanf when running GMP under Cygwin.
My program now runs correctly. I will vaguely discuss
some of the problems for the benefit of those who may
have had similar issues:
Firstly I was using Cygwin on a **64** bit Athlon,
running on **32**
On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 02:36:46PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
It appears that lyx is trying to access the root directory (/). It
does not seem to know how to interpret the Windows syntax //.
This is because lyx uses the boostfs library with BOOST_POSIX defined,
so any path of the form
I was having this exact same issue on windows ME. I had to go back to 5.20.0.0
with apiversion 155 to get things working again.
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