On 6/12/2016 8:08 PM, Mark McGregor wrote:
A more minimal non-working example:
[
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{CMU Serif}
%\setmainfont{cmunrm.otf}
\begin{document}
А
\end{document}
]
If you comment the first \setmainfont line and uncomment the second one, the
--- Andrey wrote:
> Btw., the web page http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-06/msg00197.html is
> displaying the cyrillic capital first letter of the cyrillic alphabet
> wrongly. The file has U+0410 internally, not a stroke D. Don't ask me why
> the web browser and web server are acting this way.
Greetings, Mark McGregor!
> Btw., the web page http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-06/msg00197.html is
> displaying the cyrillic capital first letter of the cyrillic alphabet
> wrongly. The file has U+0410 internally, not a stroke D. Don't ask me why
> the web browser and web server are acting this
A more minimal non-working example:
[
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{CMU Serif}
%\setmainfont{cmunrm.otf}
\begin{document}
А
\end{document}
]
If you comment the first \setmainfont line and uncomment the second one, the
file compiles. Rerunning
Btw., the web page http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-06/msg00197.html is
displaying the cyrillic capital first letter of the cyrillic alphabet wrongly.
The file has U+0410 internally, not a stroke D. Don't ask me why the web
browser and web server are acting this way.
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Consider the following LaTeX file q.tex:
[
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{CMU Serif}
\usepackage[russian,american]{babel}
\begin{document}
\foreignlanguage{russian}{А}.
\end{document}
]
The letter А is a cyrillic one, U+0410. Running xelatex on it results in the
On 6/12/2016 7:26 PM, Mark McGregor wrote:
Ken wrote:
I obtained the output in the attachment, which looks good. Are you saying that
the message is bogus and no action is needed?
Yes.
Ok, thanks! It is nice to know than nothing is broken in this respect. But it
would be also nice
Ken wrote:
> I obtained the output in the attachment, which looks good. Are you saying
> that the message is bogus and no action is needed?
Yes.
Ok, thanks! It is nice to know than nothing is broken in this respect. But it
would be also nice to get less bogus messages.
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Problem
On 6/12/2016 6:32 PM, Mark McGregor wrote:
Ken wrote:
The exit code is the number of font caches that fontconfig thinks it failed to
write.
In fact, I'm pretty sure it actually did successfully write the cache, and the
error message is bogus. You can test this by adding the -v flag to
Ken wrote:
The exit code is the number of font caches that fontconfig thinks it failed to
write.
In fact, I'm pretty sure it actually did successfully write the cache, and the
error message is bogus. You can test this by adding the -v flag to the fc-cache
invocation in
On 6/12/2016 5:32 PM, Mark McGregor wrote:
... and after one more installation, I get exit code 1. Don't ask me why.
The exit code is the number of font caches that fontconfig thinks it
failed to write.
In fact, I'm pretty sure it actually did successfully write the cache,
and the error
... and after one more installation, I get exit code 1. Don't ask me why. Here
is a relevant portion of the log for the following installation:
[
...
2016/06/12 23:23:38 running: C:\cygwin64\bin\dash.exe
"/etc/postinstall/0p_update-info-dir.dash"
Rebuilding info directory
install-info:
...
Some prior post http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-05/msg00264.html said this
message might be innocuous, but there the exit code was 1, not 2.
...
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After a today update I got a postinstall script error from the setup-x86_64
program:
[
Package: z/Perpetual
zp_fontconfig_cache_1.sh exit code 2
]
Here are some relevant parts of /var/log/setup.log.full:
[
...
2016/06/12 22:30:56 running: C:\cygwin64\bin\dash.exe
What is this "update"? The cited homepage shows no updates since 2008
("browse all files"). The green button shows last update 2013, but the
version number is identical to that of 2008. The last entry in the cited
changelog is 2008.
I find pal useful, and if someone is actively maintaining
Hi!
On Windows 8.1 Update 1 Professional with cygwin 2.4.1 (not the
latest, I know, I'll recheck under 2.5.1 later),
I am running this command:
dd if=/dev/sdb bs=1M | tee sdb.1TB.test | sha256sum > sdb.1TB.test.sha256
the destination folder in on an external drive (NTFS, more detail below).
Achim Gratz writes:
> perl-MailTools
THis is already in the distribution, I forgot to remove it from the
list, sorry.
Regards,
Achim.
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Riedel,Till (TM) writes:
> IMHO at least in Windows/Cygwin creating MANPATH from PATH makes no
> sense! (although I now get the idea what was the rationell!)
> Reasonably setting MANPATH should IMHO be a default...
MANPATH is unset in a standard Cygwin installation since quite some time
and it
> You have lots of duplicated, obsolete and overlapping paths in your
%PATH%.
> I suggest you start from some homecleaning.
> Not to mention strange ones, like "/".
Thx alot!
I know that my path is messy, but having "/" in the path should not be
all too fatal.
Furthermore, I probably did
The following Perl distributions are ready for incorporation into
Cygwin as dependencies for Jaris packages:
perl-Cpanel-JSON-XS
perl-File-Remove
perl-File-Slurper
perl-Font-AFM
perl-HTML-Formatter
perl-IO-stringy
perl-LWP-Online
perl-Lchown
perl-MIME-Types
perl-Mail-Box
perl-Mail-Box-Parser-C
Greetings, Riedel,Till (TM)!
> I traced down my problem with really slow man page views this:
> {{{
>>PATH="/usr/bin:/foo" strace man bar |grep 'foo/share'
> }}}
> I am getting this:
> {{{
> 13 39756 [main] man 6688 normalize_posix_path: src /foo/share/man
> 16 39772 [main] man
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/abook/
License : GPL
A text-based ncurses address book application. It provides many
different fields of user info. Abook is designed for use with mutt,
but can be used independently.
CHANGES SINCE LAST RELEASE
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/abook/
License : GPL
A text-based ncurses address book application. It provides many
different fields of user info. Abook is designed for use with mutt,
but can be used independently.
CHANGES SINCE LAST RELEASE
Hi,
I traced down my problem with really slow man page views this:
{{{
>PATH="/usr/bin:/foo" strace man bar |grep 'foo/share'
}}}
I am getting this:
{{{
13 39756 [main] man 6688 normalize_posix_path: src /foo/share/man
16 39772 [main] man 6688 normalize_posix_path: /foo/share/man
On 2016-06-12 09:47, Achim Gratz wrote:
| Jari Aalto writes:
| > Ok, Here is list of modules that would be need for the programs:
| >
| > Mail::Box::Manager
| > Mail::Message
|
| That would be in perl-Mail-Box, Yaakov already maintains perl-MailTools
| from the same author and they seem
te patches should be based on the Website git repo at
>
> git://sourceware.org/git/cygwin-htdocs.git
>
>the Cygwin docs patches on the Cygwin git repo at
>
> git://sourceware.org/git/newlib-cygwin.git.
>
>The docs XML files are in the winsup/doc subdir.
>
>
>Thanks,
>Corinna
>
Apologies for not responding sooner- attached is a patch for only the htdocs
repo. I'll look at updating the docs next :)
Thanks
Brian
bsclifton-htdocs-ssl-20160612.patch
Description: bsclifton-htdocs-ssl-20160612.patch
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Jari Aalto writes:
> Ok, Here is list of modules that would be need for the programs:
>
> Mail::Box::Manager
> Mail::Message
That would be in perl-Mail-Box, Yaakov already maintains perl-MailTools
from the same author and they seem closely related in the relase
cadence, so I'd yield to him if
On 2016-06-12 08:25, Achim Gratz wrote:
| Jari Aalto writes:
| > cloc (count lines of code) was removed because the needed
| > Perl modules were not yet in Cygwin.
|
| In general, if you are missing a Perl distribution in Cygwin, please
| drop me a line here or in the main Cygwin list.
Ok, Here
Jari Aalto writes:
> cloc (count lines of code) was removed because the needed
> Perl modules were not yet in Cygwin.
In general, if you are missing a Perl distribution in Cygwin, please
drop me a line here or in the main Cygwin list. Unless it doesn't build
for both architectures I see no
Hello,
It appears that git stash has been broken for a while (since 2.8.1,
maybe earlier).
Steps to reproduce:
1. mkdir test; cd test
2. git init
3. touch testfile
4. git add . ; git commit -m "First commit"
5. echo "123" > testfile
6. git stash
=> Cannot save the current index state
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