At last, the new 2.10 upstream release fully builds with GUB for
Cygwin.
Please remove lilypond-2.6.4-1.
Greetings,
Jan.
http://lilypond.org/cygwin/release/lilypond/setup.hint
http://lilypond.org/cygwin/release/lilypond/lilypond-2.10.7-2-src.tar.bz2
Hi All,
Here I already ported the source code to gcc from diab compiler by using
cygwin environment on Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]. Now the
requirement for me is to port this code on Linux in particular SUSE
linux.actually my need is to simulate the code on model. we need to port it
Syam Prasad Nagabairu schrieb:
Here I already ported the source code to gcc from diab compiler by using
cygwin environment on Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]. Now the
requirement for me is to port this code on Linux in particular SUSE
linux.actually my need is to simulate the code on
Holger Krull,
thanks for ur response.I am having only 32bit linux system.
but my application to be build should be compatible to 64
bit. Is there any cross compilation facility for this. i
mean 32bit source code to be build on 32bit
Holger Krull,
thanks for ur response.I am having only 32bit linux system. but my
application to be build should be compatible to 64 bit. Is there any cross
compilation facility for this. i mean 32bit source code to be build on
32bit linux system but for 64bit machine.
Here I already ported
Syam Prasad Nagabairu schrieb:
I am having only 32bit linux system.
That makes testing a bit difficult.
application to be build should be compatible to 64 bit. Is there any cross
compilation facility for this.
Don't know of any. But you could instruct the compiler and linker to use a 64
Forgive me if this is not really a cygwin question, I'm uncertain. I am
spawning xterm instances while ssh fowarding a linux box to cygwin-xfree,
and am unable to set the title of these windows. I first tried calling
xterm with the '-title' argument, which works for about a 10th of a second
and
pgrodt wrote on Tuesday, January 02, 2007 3:59 PM::
Forgive me if this is not really a cygwin question, I'm uncertain. I
It isn't really, but...
am spawning xterm instances while ssh fowarding a linux box to
cygwin-xfree, and am unable to set the title of these windows. I
first tried
As suggested here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-12/msg00911.html
2007-01-02 Brian Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* fhandler.cc (fhandler_base::fstat): Use system page size (64k)
as the st_blksize prefered I/O size for improved performance.
* fhandler_disk_file.cc
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 12:04:49PM -0600, Brian Ford wrote:
As suggested here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-12/msg00911.html
2007-01-02 Brian Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* fhandler.cc (fhandler_base::fstat): Use system page size (64k)
as the st_blksize prefered I/O size for
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't see how replacing the constant S_BLKSIZE with what seems to be
an unrelated getpagesize () makes a lot of sense.
The st_blksize field represents the preferred I/O size (in bytes) for the
corresponding file system. Generally, this is the
Dave Korn wrote:
On 01 January 2007 17:49, Dave Korn wrote:
I'm going to try rebuilding the boost package JFTHOI, but I don't expect
it to make any difference.
Well, I've done that, and somewhat to my surprise it does fix the problem,
so I can confirm to the maintainer that the
Hello,
I've installed cywin before on XP and had no problem.
I've just installed cygwin 1.5.23-2 on Windows XP and when I
went to run it I received the msg Application failed to start because
cygintl-8.dll was not found. Reinstalling application may fix this
problem. I tried
Gary Richardson just had to cough out the following stream of bytes from
the specified email client, on 1/2/2007 5:06 AM:
Hello,
I've installed cywin before on XP and had no problem.
I've just installed cygwin 1.5.23-2 on Windows XP and when I
went to run it I received the msg
That sounds like a good theory, but I don't think it's it. First, I
don't have a .bashrc or .bash_profile (I don't actually use bash on
Windows, it was a diagnostic technique). Second, from the cmd.exe
window, the commands make and rsync are looking for work fine. The path
in cmd.exe and
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 05:10:10AM -0500, Charli Li wrote:
Gary Richardson just had to cough out the following stream of bytes from
the specified email client, on 1/2/2007 5:06 AM:
Hello,
I've installed cywin before on XP and had no problem.
I've just installed cygwin 1.5.23-2
Right after sending my last message, I finally noticed what was
different about the cmd.exe path and the bash path. It wasn't the
spaces, but the Windows path has an empty element in it:
...;C:\Program Files\Common Files\GTK\2.0\bin;;C:\Program
Files\Common Files\Adobe\AGL;...
That
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ll .netrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 ZD01 mkpasswd 49 Jan 2 13:10 .netrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ chmod 600 .netrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ id
uid=400(ZD01) gid=401(mkpasswd)
groups=544(Administradores),545(Usuarios),547(Usuarios
avanzados),401(mkpasswd)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 04:29:02AM -0800, Jose Luis wrote:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ll .netrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 ZD01 mkpasswd 49 Jan 2 13:10 .netrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ chmod 600 .netrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ id
uid=400(ZD01) gid=401(mkpasswd)
Jose Luis wrote:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ll .netrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 ZD01 mkpasswd 49 Jan 2 13:10 .netrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ chmod 600 .netrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ id
uid=400(ZD01) gid=401(mkpasswd)
groups=544(Administradores),545(Usuarios),547(Usuarios
On Mon, Dec 25, 2006 at 04:02:20PM -0500, Volker Quetschke wrote:
I recently tripped over the following problem: If a non-cygwin
program gets started by cygwin's spawnvp() the spawn doesn't return
until the started program returns.
Should be fixed in the latest snapshot. Thanks for the test
cygcheck.out is in a attached file.
Jose Luis
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 04:29:02AM -0800, Jose Luis wrote:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ll .netrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 ZD01 mkpasswd 49 Jan 2 13:10 .netrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ chmod 600 .netrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU. Reformatted.
Jose Luis wrote:
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 04:29:02AM -0800, Jose Luis wrote:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ll .netrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 ZD01 mkpasswd 49 Jan 2 13:10 .netrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ chmod 600 .netrc
If this shows up more than once, I apologize. Gmail is telling me it
didn't get sent (twice), and it doesn't show up on the mailing list
archive, though that may be due to transit delay.
I'm ran into hanging problems with the the following combination,
updated today:
cygwin 1.5.23-2
vim
All,
Have been working on an application for some weeks and need to check a
basic assumption. Is cygwin's malloc( ) and free( ) thread-safe? I have
found ancient messages that indicate that it was not at one time, and a
more recent message that seemed to say that specific use of _malloc_r( )
Just a update on the result of compiling cscope (which requires flex
and libncurses-devel). The same error is gotten as that with
mlcscope:
cs_read_prompt EOF: No error
E609: Cscope error:
cscope: cannot read trailer offset from file cscope.out
I also tried cscope from the command line.
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