[ANNOUNCEMENT] mesa 11.2.1-1

2016-05-05 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * mesa-11.2.1-1 * dri-drivers-11.2.1-1 * libglapi0-11.2.1-1 * libGL1-11.2.1-1 * libGL-devel-11.2.1-1 * libOSMesa8-11.2.1-1 * libOSMesa-devel-11.2.1-1 * libEGL1-11.2.1-1 * libEGL-devel-11.2.1-1 * libGLESv2_2-11.2.1-1 *

mesa 11.2.1-1

2016-05-05 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * mesa-11.2.1-1 * dri-drivers-11.2.1-1 * libglapi0-11.2.1-1 * libGL1-11.2.1-1 * libGL-devel-11.2.1-1 * libOSMesa8-11.2.1-1 * libOSMesa-devel-11.2.1-1 * libEGL1-11.2.1-1 * libEGL-devel-11.2.1-1 * libGLESv2_2-11.2.1-1 *

Re: Deterministic builds

2016-05-05 Thread Ken Brown
On 5/5/2016 4:26 PM, Warren Young wrote: On May 5, 2016, at 11:59 AM, Ken Brown wrote: Ismail's suggestion did indeed produce deterministic builds in my setup. I built a large project with about 150 executables, changed a few source files, removed the build directory,

Re: Deterministic builds

2016-05-05 Thread Warren Young
On May 5, 2016, at 11:59 AM, Ken Brown wrote: > > Ismail's suggestion did indeed produce deterministic builds in my setup. I > built a large project with about 150 executables, changed a few source files, > removed the build directory, rebuilt, and found that only the

Re: Deterministic builds

2016-05-05 Thread Ken Brown
On 5/4/2016 1:39 PM, Ken Brown wrote: On 5/4/2016 1:21 PM, Ismail Donmez wrote: You can easily disable this feature: latte ~ > gcc -Wl,--no-insert-timestamp hello.c latte ~ > objdump -p a.exe | grep Time/Date Time/Date Thu Jan 1 03:31:53 1970 latte ~ > gcc

Re: Formatting command line arguments when starting a Cygwin process from a native process

2016-05-05 Thread Erik Soderquist
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 11:24 AM, David Allsopp wrote: > > I am trying to work out the precise details for character escaping when > starting a Cygwin process from a native (i.e. non-Cygwin) Windows process. > For example: > > argv[0] = "foo" > argv[1] = "bar baz" > > then the resulting

Formatting command line arguments when starting a Cygwin process from a native process

2016-05-05 Thread David Allsopp
I am trying to work out the precise details for character escaping when starting a Cygwin process from a native (i.e. non-Cygwin) Windows process. I have an array of command line arguments which I want passed verbatim to the process, as though it were invoked using execv, with no globbing to take

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: ImageMagick-6.9.3.10-1

2016-05-05 Thread Marco Atzeri
New version 6.9.3.10-1 of ImageMagick ImageMagick-doc libMagickCore6_2 libMagickC++6_6 libMagickWand6_2 libMagick-devel perl-Image-Magick have been uploaded for cygwin CHANGES Latest 6.9.x upstream release. This is a security release covering several vulnerabilities

Updated: ImageMagick-6.9.3.10-1

2016-05-05 Thread Marco Atzeri
New version 6.9.3.10-1 of ImageMagick ImageMagick-doc libMagickCore6_2 libMagickC++6_6 libMagickWand6_2 libMagick-devel perl-Image-Magick have been uploaded for cygwin CHANGES Latest 6.9.x upstream release. This is a security release covering several vulnerabilities