Version 1.9a-2 of tmux has been uploaded.
tmux is a terminal multiplexer, similar to GNU screen. It enables a
number of terminals (or windows) to be accessed and controlled from a
single terminal like GNU screen. tmux runs as a server-client system.
Moreover tmux provides a consistent and
On 2014-06-04 17:02, David Stacey wrote:
On 04/06/2014 00:32, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
As for the actual build, you should drop src_compile() and use the
default cygautoreconf/cygconf/cygmake combination. Cygwin-specific
READMEs are optional, so you may drop that too if you wish. Otherwise
this
*** xlaunch-20140605-1
* Fix opening HtmlHelp when Cygwin isn't installed in the default
location, C:\cygwin(64)
* Fix opening HtmlHelp when run without Administrator privileges
x86:
dd3d229ccf6e0abd8b7dd00ca3185f7b *xlaunch-20140605-1-src.tar.xz
6da153acf43fc13dd82bc3bf6a9bba4e *xlaunch
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: c...@sourceware.org 2014-06-05 19:50:24
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog timer.cc
Log message:
* timer.cc (timer_tracker::cancel): Demote api_fatal to system_printf,
printing
more details about
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 5:48 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 06/04/2014 08:31 AM, J. David Boyd wrote:
Wow, when did this happen? I've been using `` for years, and never heard of
$(). What version did this change?
$() has existed in all sh variant shells except Solaris /bin/sh pretty
much since
On 6/4/2014 16:05, Roger Vicker, CCP wrote:
3) deliver the private key to the user along with the rest of the
instructions on how to use it in the provided apps.
How were you planning on delivering these sensitive private keys? Via
insecure email, perhaps?
Use ssh as it was designed: have
On 2014/06/05, at 0:44, Chris J. Breisch chris...@breisch.org wrote:
Zhengrong Zang wrote:
Now I can use cygwin/X to run gtk3-demo, but my eyes is bad and xterm font
in cygwin/X is very small, how can I set to bigger font for xterm? Thanks a
lot.
I use the following in my
Greetings, it's me again.
I've added environment variable to zsh. The problem with locking still persists.
Here are some commands:
thegeorg@THEGEORG-NB2-W7:~$ zsh
thegeorg@THEGEORG-NB2-W7:~$ true
thegeorg@THEGEORG-NB2-W7:~$
zsh: locking failed for /home/thegeorg/.histfile: no such file or
Please check this link where the question is set out:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24060628/why-do-i-get-an-error-when-i-pass-soft-link-into-gnu-plot
--
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Documentation:
I have an iMac 27 64-bit words running OS X Mavericks.
Can I install Cygwin on my iMac?
I know it's not necessary, but I thought it might be helpful
for working on system porting/compatibility problems.
Dick McCullough
Context Knowledge Systems
What is your view?
In message col129-w5d99d52355f33d9159fa1cb...@phx.gblyou write:
I have an iMac 27 64-bit words running OS X Mavericks.
Can I install Cygwin on my iMac?
I know it's not necessary, but I thought it might be helpful
for working on system porting/compatibility problems.
Dick McCullough
Only in the
On 6/5/2014 07:48, Richard H. McCullough wrote:
Can I install Cygwin on my iMac?
cygwin1.dll uses the Win32 API heavily. That means it only runs under
Windows or a near-enough clone like WINE.
A few of the key tools for Cygwin are also Win32-native, such as
setup.exe and cygcheck.exe.
Why do you need cygwin under MasOS X?
MacOS X is POSIX-compatible system that can run all the cygwin
software natively, without API emulation.
On 5 June 2014 18:11, Warren Young war...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On 6/5/2014 07:48, Richard H. McCullough wrote:
Can I install Cygwin on my iMac?
Greetings, Richard H. McCullough!
I have an iMac 27 64-bit words running OS X Mavericks.
Can I install Cygwin on my iMac?
I know it's not necessary, but I thought it might be helpful
for working on system porting/compatibility problems.
Not at all.
If you truly NEED Cygwin, i.e. for tests,
On 6/5/2014 08:16, Yuriy Chernyshov wrote:
Why do you need cygwin under MasOS X?
He answered that in the original post: to test compatibility. OS X and
Cygwin differ in a great many ways.
--
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ:
On 6/5/2014 08:35, Andrey Repin wrote:
make sure the tools you are using are
available for Cygwin in the same (or compatible enough) form.
OS X is closest to the BSDs in terms of userland and kernel APIs,
whereas Cygwin mostly emulates Linux, except where Win32 leaks through.
There are
On 06/05/2014 09:32 AM, xmoon 2000 wrote:
Please check this link where the question is set out:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24060628/why-do-i-get-an-error-when-i-pass-soft-link-into-gnu-plot
From what I can see, Warren answered this question already. It's not
really clear why you
Hi, I am following the oracle doc
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/rmi/inetd/launch-service.html
(solaris specific)
I have two windows 2012 server VMs (firewalls off). I believe that I
have configured cygwin inetd correctly by following the directions in
Richard H. McCullough wrote:
I have an iMac 27 64-bit words running OS X Mavericks.
Can I install Cygwin on my iMac?
I know it's not necessary, but I thought it might be helpful
for working on system porting/compatibility problems.
Try macports.org if you need programs compatible with
On 6/3/2014 6:00 PM, Zdzislaw Meglicki wrote:
And... another crash. I didn't run it under gdb this
time and it didn't dump anything either, but I got
interesting new message I didn't see before:
*** fatal error - WFSO failed waiting for timer thread, Win32 error 0
This message comes from the
On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 03:05:43PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
On 6/3/2014 6:00 PM, Zdzislaw Meglicki wrote:
And... another crash. I didn't run it under gdb this
time and it didn't dump anything either, but I got
interesting new message I didn't see before:
*** fatal error - WFSO failed waiting
On 6/5/2014 3:51 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 03:05:43PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
On 6/3/2014 6:00 PM, Zdzislaw Meglicki wrote:
And... another crash. I didn't run it under gdb this
time and it didn't dump anything either, but I got
interesting new message I didn't see
I encountered a mapped shared drive problem in 1.7.30. I can login and run the
net use command to map a shared folder on the network. But it seems like that
every time I log out the session and log back in, the mapped driver is no
longer there. Previously when I was in version 1.7.28, this
On 06/05/2014 05:01 PM, Irwen Song wrote:
I encountered a mapped shared drive problem in 1.7.30. I can login and
run the net use command to map a shared folder on the network. But it seems
like that every time I log out the session and log back in, the mapped
driver is no longer there.
Greetings, Warren Young!
make sure the tools you are using are
available for Cygwin in the same (or compatible enough) form.
OS X is closest to the BSDs in terms of userland and kernel APIs,
whereas Cygwin mostly emulates Linux, except where Win32 leaks through.
There are plenty of
Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Warren Young!
make sure the tools you are using are
available for Cygwin in the same (or compatible enough) form.
OS X is closest to the BSDs in terms of userland and kernel APIs,
whereas Cygwin mostly emulates Linux, except where Win32 leaks through.
There
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Robert Pendell wrote:
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 4:37 AM, Michael Wild wrote:
Hi Guan-Zhong
The problem is known upstream [1, 2] and I'm also trying to figure out
which change in the cygwin DLL triggered this issue. I'll post here
again once I know more.
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