Thank you for the prompt suggestion Try shutting down all Cygwin processes and
reinstalling the cygwin package.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-04/msg00892.html
I tried uninstalling all of cygwin and and then installing the base package and
subversion, but that did not work. What finally
Larry Hall (Cygwin) reply-to-list-only...@cygwin.com writes:
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`/usr/lib/ImageMagick-6.4.0/config//usr/share/fonts/corefonts/arial.ttf'.
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You haven't mentioned yet whether this file
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On 2010-04-24 06:17Z, Brad Bell wrote:
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P.S.
I would have liked to make this message a reply to
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-04/msg00892.html
but I do not have an e-mail copy of that message and hence do not
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 12:51:14PM +, Greg Chicares wrote:
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Thanks.]
On 2010-04-24 06:17Z, Brad Bell wrote:
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P.S.
I would have liked to make this message a reply to
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-04/msg00892.html
Thanks to comments from many on this list I've been working (slowly)
on a autoupdate script for cygwin.
I decided on three separate parts.
1) check setup version
2) check packages to be updated
3) update
My plan was to create a windows batch file that checked if a setup.exe
update was needed
2010/04/24 10:03 Peter A. Castro wrote:
Could you give me a simple test case that fails without
cygwin_premain0()? I set my filesystems as text-mode and tried to find
such cases, but I couldn't.
It's been a while since I've looked at this, but the problem was mostly
with binary-mode mounts,
fergus wrote:
Try editing a text document using nano in a mintty terminal.
Press Alt-r to replace text.
The typed search string at the bottom of the page lacks a visible cursor
(though it is there, as evidenced by use of LtArrow and RtArrow and
inserting text) which is a small inconvenience.
Hello,
I'm trying to build renameutils[1], some tools for easy renaming
of files; it builds OOTB without nls support, but if I try to
enable it, I crash against this:
(gettext and libintl's stuff while configuring)
...
checking whether NLS is requested... yes
checking for msgfmt...
On 24/04/2010 23:53, d.sastre.medina wrote:
checking where the gettext function comes from... external libintl
checking how to link with libintl... -lintl
...
(errors while compiling)
...
gcc -std=gnu99 -Wall -g -O2 -o qcmd.exe apply.o display.o edit.o
list.o interactive.o plan.o
I downloaded the readline source and reviewed the looping rountines identified.
It seems that the loop heappens when it is a null command line. If the command
line contains some characters, the loop does not happen. I'm not a expert in C
so I reported to the readline maintainer who responded
Same problem here. Has anyone figured out what it is yet ?
Vincent Richomme-2 wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 11:19:36 -0600, David Morgan dmor...@aechelon.com
wrote:
Hello all,
We use cygwin for our build environment, and have observed that
everything runs extremely slow on x64
I have a Cygwin ssh server (OpenSSH_4.7p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007) running
on a Windows 2003 server (lets call it 'xxx'). I am able to use ssh on a remote
machine to reliably make a connection to my account on the server.
I have recently discovered that once I have remotely connected to the
On 4/24/2010 6:44 AM, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin)reply-to-list-only-lh... writes:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR We discourage feeding the
spammers around here.
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