Hi
New 64bit versions of 'nettle/libnettle4/libhogweed2/libnettle-devel' have been
uploaded to a server near you.
o Update to latest upstream release
o Build for cygwin 1.7.19 with gcc-4.8.0
nettle NEWS:
===
This release includes an implementation of elliptic curve
On 5/13/2013 21:28, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
As these utilities are required by
POSIX[1], should the vim-minimal package be added to Base?
As long as when I install vim-kitchensink setup.exe knows how to quietly
replace vim-minimal, I'm happy to see Vim in Base.
Yes, truly happy. Gone are
On May 14 01:07, Warren Young wrote:
On 5/13/2013 21:28, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
As these utilities are required by
POSIX[1], should the vim-minimal package be added to Base?
As long as when I install vim-kitchensink setup.exe knows how to
quietly replace vim-minimal, I'm happy to see Vim
2013/5/14 Warren Young wrote:
On 5/13/2013 21:28, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
As these utilities are required by
POSIX[1], should the vim-minimal package be added to Base?
As long as when I install vim-kitchensink setup.exe knows how to quietly
replace vim-minimal, I'm happy to see Vim in Base.
On 2013-05-14 02:59, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
What bugs me with vim-minimal on Fedora is usually that it's lacking
basic vim functionality, even if it does not rely on external packages.
I'm not quite sure if I remember correctly, but in the past I think I
even had problems with color settings
2013/5/14 Yaakov (Cygwin/X):
Apart from that, yes, vim-minimal should be a Base package, finally ;)
Done.
It overrides the symlink from vi to vim.exe and so this breaks my
current setup:
$ vi
Error detected while processing /home/Frank/.vimrc:
line1:
E319: Sorry, the command is not
2013/5/14 Frank Fesevur:
It overrides the symlink from vi to vim.exe and so this breaks my
current setup:
$ vi
Error detected while processing /home/Frank/.vimrc:
line1:
E319: Sorry, the command is not available in this version: syntax on
Press ENTER or type command to continue
On May 14 04:35, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
On 2013-05-14 02:59, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
What bugs me with vim-minimal on Fedora is usually that it's lacking
basic vim functionality, even if it does not rely on external packages.
I'm not quite sure if I remember correctly, but in the past I
On 5/14/2013 04:19, Frank Fesevur wrote:
Any thought other then fixing the symlink manually?
I fixed it with alias vi=vim in my .bashrc.
I've had to do that on assorted Linuxes before, too.
Il 5/14/2013 9:05 PM, Corinna Vinschen ha scritto:
On May 14 20:30, marco atzeri wrote:
I fear you might not like my answer: The problem here is NOT that the
linking works, the problem is that, if the configure test is used to
find out if we're running on Windows or not, it's simply not
On 5/14/2013 3:05 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I fear you might not like my answer: The problem here is NOT that the
linking works, the problem is that, if the configure test is used to
find out if we're running on Windows or not, it's simply not feasible
anymore when taking x86_64 Cygwin into
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2013-05-14 09:07:30
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog grp.cc
winsup/cygwin/release: 1.7.19
Log message:
* grp.cc (get_groups): Convert to void function.
(initgroups32):
Hi
New versions of 'nettle/libnettle4/libhogweed2/libnettle-devel' have been
uploaded to a server near you.
nettle NEWS:
===
This release includes an implementation of elliptic curve
cryptography (ECC) and optimizations for the ARM architecture.
This work
Hi
New versions of 'gnutls/libgnutls28/gnutls-devel/gnutls-doc/gnutls-guile' have
been uploaded to a server near you.
o Update to latest upstream version
o Build for cygwin 1.7.18 with gcc-4.5.3
gnutls NEWS:
** libgnutls: Added priority string VERS-DTLS-ALL.
** libgnutls:
On May 13 20:51, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
Hello,
Per a hint I've got earlier today from this list (and which I appreciate!),
I've tried to use getgrouplist() to obtain group information about a user.
There's a problem with that.
I notice that the actual behavior of this
Hi,
I am unable to make mkpasswd/mkgroup to work on a Windows 2003 R2
Enterprise x64.
While trying to finish Cygwin config and running mkpasswd -l -d and
mkgroup, it fails with the following error:
$ mkpasswd -l -u sorins -d /etc/passwd
On May 14 11:01, Sorin Sbarnea wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to make mkpasswd/mkgroup to work on a Windows 2003 R2
Enterprise x64.
While trying to finish Cygwin config and running mkpasswd -l -d and
mkgroup, it fails with the following error:
$ mkpasswd -l -u sorins -d /etc/passwd
Ouch.
I'm looking through the docs, but I can't find a comprehensive list of
which executables come with Cygwin by default. Can someone point me to
such a list?
--
Cheers,
Andrew Pennebaker
www.yellosoft.us
--
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ:
On May 13 18:57, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 13 18:41, Denis Excoffier wrote:
On 2013-05-13 17:49, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Erm... hang on. Is that really a problem? 2147483647 is 0x7fff,
which is the maximum you get with a 4 byte time_t (== signed long)
anyway. If you switch
Hello,
I am trying to compile gcc on cygwin under 64bit win7
To configure gcc, I use the following command:
/var/tmp/builds/crossgcc/src/gcc-4.7.2/configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/crossgcc \
--with-gmp=/usr/x86_64-pc-cygwin/sys-root/usr \
--with-mpc=/usr/x86_64-pc-cygwin/sys-root/usr \
On 5/14/2013 07:28, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
I'm looking through the docs, but I can't find a comprehensive list of
which executables come with Cygwin by default.
It changes from time to time. The basic rule is, whatever is in the
Base category in the package repository.
At the moment,
On 5/14/2013 08:26, Warren Young wrote:
The executables contained within those packages are:
That list was incomplete for two reasons.
First, vim-minimal just got added to Base, and I hadn't installed it, so
my cygcheck on it gave nothing.
Second, my cygcheck loop was only showing actual
On 14/05/2013 10:04 AM, Josef Wolf wrote:
I am trying to compile gcc on cygwin under 64bit win7
To configure gcc, I use the following command:
/var/tmp/builds/crossgcc/src/gcc-4.7.2/configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/crossgcc \
--with-gmp=/usr/x86_64-pc-cygwin/sys-root/usr \
On 14 May 2013 15:26, Warren Young wrote:
On 5/14/2013 07:28, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
I'm looking through the docs, but I can't find a comprehensive list of
which executables come with Cygwin by default.
It changes from time to time. The basic rule is, whatever is in the Base
category in
On 05/14/2013 10:04 AM, Josef Wolf wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to compile gcc on cygwin under 64bit win7
To configure gcc, I use the following command:
/var/tmp/builds/crossgcc/src/gcc-4.7.2/configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/crossgcc \
--with-gmp=/usr/x86_64-pc-cygwin/sys-root/usr \
Thanks for the info!
Hmm, the online package listing for base doesn't list the executables
it comes with.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=base-cygwin%2Fbase-cygwin-3.1-1grep=base
Would it make sense to add this information to the online docs?
--
Cheers,
Andrew Pennebaker
Hi all,
I wish report a problem regarding the use of /dev/dsp device.
My program opens this device, then configures and writes a data
stream in it.
The write operation is made passing to the write() function a
valid /dev/dsp file descriptor, as returned from the open
function, the buffer
On 5/14/2013 08:47, Andy Koppe wrote:
I think there are additional ones that get pulled in as dependencies
Yup. Third attempt:
[ addftinfo afmtodit alternatives arch ash awk banner
base64 basename bash bashbug bunzip2 bzcat bzcmp bzdiff
bzegrep bzfgrep bzgrep bzip2 bzip2recover
On 5/14/2013 09:11, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
Thanks for the info!
See the third iteration. The first list included about 160 items, the
second ~190, and the current list is up to 266.
That includes shell scripts and symlinks, but I assume what you really
want to know is what commands can
I'm relatively new to Cygwin and am using it to enhance portability of a
software package I help maintain. To be sure that a bug I was hitting
in my compilation was in my software package I updated Cygwin last week
and since then I have found that the sub-shell started by Midnight
Commander is
On May 14 17:22, michele.sanges wrote:
Hi all,
I wish report a problem regarding the use of /dev/dsp device.
My program opens this device, then configures and writes a data
stream in it.
The write operation is made passing to the write() function a
valid /dev/dsp file descriptor, as
On 5/14/2013 09:58, Warren Young wrote:
On 5/14/2013 08:47, Andy Koppe wrote:
I think there are additional ones that get pulled in as dependencies
Yup. Third attempt:
Grrr. Fourth attempt:
[ addftinfo afmtodit alternatives apropos arch ash awk backup
banner base64 basename bash
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:07:34AM -0600, Warren Young wrote:
On 5/14/2013 09:11, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
Thanks for the info!
See the third iteration. The first list included about 160 items, the
second ~190, and the current list is up to 266.
That includes shell scripts and symlinks, but I
Il 5/14/2013 6:08 PM, Nate Bargmann ha scritto:
I'm relatively new to Cygwin and am using it to enhance portability of a
software package I help maintain. To be sure that a bug I was hitting
in my compilation was in my software package I updated Cygwin last week
and since then I have found that
On 5/14/2013 10:44, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't think the documentation should be considered the definitive source
for this since it is likely to change over time and the documentation is
likely to be out of date.
It wouldn't be too hard to take this a few steps further and completely
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:59:24AM -0600, Warren Young wrote:
On 5/14/2013 10:44, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't think the documentation should be considered the definitive
source for this since it is likely to change over time and the
documentation is likely to be out of date.
It wouldn't be
If you suspect a scripting issue and you're using 'mintty', you can invoke
it this way to see where the scripts might be going wrong:
mintty /bin/bash -i -l -x
Otherwise, you can just invoke 'bash' directly from a command prompt with
the line above minus the 'mintty' bit.
Thanks for the
Greetings, Andrew Pennebaker!
Hmm, the online package listing for base doesn't list the executables
it comes with.
Base CATEGORY, not base package.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=base-cygwin%2Fbase-cygwin-3.1-1grep=base
Would it make sense to add this information to the
* On 2013 14 May 11:52 -0500, marco atzeri wrote:
Hi Nate,
set mc for 'Lynx type motion', disabled the hint bar,
but I always see the $ of bar command.
Hi Marco.
Using Windows Explorer I deleted the .cache, .config, and .local
directories (only mc had anything stored there) and started mc.
On 5/14/2013 11:47, Daniel Davis wrote:
Invoking mintty with /bin/bash -l is a
perfect workaround so far. Sometime later I'll look for the mintty
source code and try and figure out why mintty isn't running bash -l
by default.
mintty *doesn't* run bash -l by default. The default shortcut to
Il 5/14/2013 8:37 PM, Nate Bargmann ha scritto:
* On 2013 14 May 11:52 -0500, marco atzeri wrote:
Hi Nate,
set mc for 'Lynx type motion', disabled the hint bar,
but I always see the $ of bar command.
Hi Marco.
Using Windows Explorer I deleted the .cache, .config, and .local
directories
* On 2013 14 May 14:51 -0500, marco atzeri wrote
so it seems the bash process has problem to connect with mc.
Does mc --nosubshell freeze ?
No, in fact, I get the plain $ prompt in the command bar and it accepts
commands.
not so much.
following instruction on
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