also, make sure that the line endings are consistant. run unix2dos and
then dos2unix on it to nake sure that a stray odd lf wasnt catching
you.
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On 15 November 2007 22:33, dmilli wrote:
> I've been typing the following:
>
> FindDataRights.dat c:/filename I want the script to look through
>
> We see the following happening on the screen:
> Scanning for Classified content
> Scanning for licensed content
> Scanning for unique copyrights
> S
I haven't used unix for many years and I'm trying to run my scripts to find
data rights & copy rights. Okay this is sad but how do I get script to run
in cygwin? The generated file from the script has anything in it and I've
even created a test file with words the script should find.
I've been
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 12:01:29 GMT, Andrew E. Schulman wrote:
> Changes in these releases:
> - Fixed two bugs in the postinstall scripts. One of them caused
> installation to fail in some cases. Thanks to Andy Moreton for pointing
> these out.
Thanks for updating this, but there still seem to be
Xezlec, le Thu 15 Nov 2007 12:41:49 -0800, a écrit :
> What part of OSS isn't working?
All the sequencer/MIDI, mixer, timer and coprocessor parts, apparently.
(i.e. roughly only PCM works).
Samuel
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What part of OSS isn't working?
Freyjkell wrote:
>
> Is it planned to support OSS? Many programs use it, and that's native
> Linux lib :(
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Christopher Faylor, le Wed 14 Nov 2007 22:07:42 -0500, a écrit :
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 05:54:30PM -0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> >Carlo Florendo, le Thu 15 Nov 2007 09:45:54 +0800, a ?crit :
> >> Nikodem wrote:
> >> >Is it planned to support OSS? Many programs use it, and that's native
> >> >
* (Thu, 15 Nov 2007 12:16:37 -0500)
> I've installed cygwin on a net-attached XP host with no problems and love it.
> I've tried downloading cygwin and installing it to an unconnect host
> and the install
> constantly fails at the end with not being able to find cygintl-8.dll.
> Interestingly, th
I've installed cygwin on a net-attached XP host with no problems and love it.
I've tried downloading cygwin and installing it to an unconnect host
and the install
constantly fails at the end with not being able to find cygintl-8.dll.
Interestingly, that
dll does exist in c:\cygwin\bin. I've tried
I would ask if there is someone that has configured the Cygwin Emacs (say
22.1) with a 'fine' set of fonts.
I have observed that the native builds of Emacs (for example
http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/download-for-windows.html) use as
default 'Courier new' which seem better (antialiased) than
New versions of the unison2.13, unison2.17, and unison2.27 packages are
available in the Cygwin distribution. Unison is a file synchronizer for
Unix and Windows. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and
directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the
same host), m
Sean Seefried wrote:
> The expression "__declspec(dllimport)" is a Microsoft extension and
> this is included precisely when __INSIDE_CYGWIN__ is *not* defined.
> Since I assume Cygwin is built using Visual C++ and
> __declspec(dllimport) is only accepted by this compiler I assume you
> have to ha
On 15 November 2007 08:38, Sean Seefried wrote:
> My question centers around the __INSIDE_CYGWIN__ #define.
> However, try as I might, I simply cannot find a single place where
it
> is defined.
> a) How does this symbol get #defined?
It is defined when building the cygwin dll from source, and t
On 15 November 2007 08:38, Sean Seefried wrote:
> My question centers around the __INSIDE_CYGWIN__ #define.
> However, try as I might, I simply cannot find a single place where it
> is defined.
> a) How does this symbol get #defined?
It is defined when building the cygwin dll from source, a
Hi guys,
I'm not entirely sure this is the place to ask this question. This
question may be better directed towards the GCC mailing list. However,
I hope someone here can help me.
My question centers around the __INSIDE_CYGWIN__ #define. From what I
can gather from looking through the hea
On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 06:03:42PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Lewis Hyatt wrote:
> >>These machines have an anti-virus program, but the same one I have
> >>been using for the past two or three years. The filenames either have
> >>no extension, or ".txt".
> >
> >That's most likely the pr
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