Brian Inglis writes:
> Suggestions?
Do you have all mingw64 packages installed that are required due to the
configure statements? Add the necessary BUILD_REQUIRES so it gets
checked. I haven't seen the log files you said were attached to some
previous mail.
Regards,
Achim.
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Thank you Marco for addressing my concerns. And I think checking for the
fortran module consistency will be really helpful for me to assess issues I
run into in the future. I have rolled back the versions I have been using
to all be based on gfortran/gcc version 7.4.0, but an update, although not
Dear Eliot,
Thank you for your response. Indeed, after trying a number of different
combinations of component versions using the setup application, I found a
working set based on gcc/gfortran version 7.4.0. And I get what you mean
about Cygwin-specifc adjustments, as one of the codes I tried to
discus 0.4.0-1 is now available in Cygwin. This release adds Python 3
compatibility, and minor improvements such as adapting its display to the
terminal width.
Discus aims to make df prettier, with features such as color, graphs, and
smart formatting of numbers (automatically choosing the most
discus 0.4.0-1 is now available in Cygwin. This release adds Python 3
compatibility, and minor improvements such as adapting its display to the
terminal width.
Discus aims to make df prettier, with features such as color, graphs, and
smart formatting of numbers (automatically choosing the most
Jon,
All texlive-collection-* packages are noarch. This is defined in
texlive.cygclass, so scallywag doesn't see it. I just let scallywag deploy
texlive-collection-bibtexextra and texlive-collection-bibtexextra-doc before I
noticed that it was building for x86 and x86_64.
I won't have
On 2020-09-07 15:00, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2020-09-07 12:58, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> On 2020-09-07 08:04, Jon Turney wrote:
>>> On 06/09/2020 18:09, Brian Inglis wrote:
Hi folks,
Any ideas how to fix these complaints about nonexistent packages?
These mingw64 packages do not
On 9/12/2020 2:08 AM, ASSI wrote:
I like your idea of using perpetual postinstall scripts. I think the
way to do it is probably to make fontconfig_dtd.sh perpetual with
prefix "zp_".
Yes, that seems like a better solution. I see a lot of the texlive
stuff already works this way and it appears
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* fontconfig-2.13.1-2
* fontconfig-doc-2.13.1-2
* libfontconfig1-2.13.1-2
* libfontconfig-common-2.13.1-2
* libfontconfig-devel-2.13.1-2
Fontconfig is a library designed to provide system-wide font
configuration, customization
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* fontconfig-2.13.1-2
* fontconfig-doc-2.13.1-2
* libfontconfig1-2.13.1-2
* libfontconfig-common-2.13.1-2
* libfontconfig-devel-2.13.1-2
Fontconfig is a library designed to provide system-wide font
configuration, customization
On 13/09/2020 16:02, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2020-09-13 01:39, Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via Cygwin-apps wrote:
>> On 13/09/2020 07:13, Achim Gratz wrote:
>>> Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via Cygwin-apps writes:
Hmm, who decides (and how) what counts as a Linux distro?
>>> Something that is capable
On 13/09/2020 15:57, Jon Turney wrote:
> On 03/09/2020 14:44, marco atzeri via Cygwin-apps wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 10:59 PM Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via
>> Cygwin-apps wrote:
>>>
>>> On 02/09/2020 19:05, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-apps wrote:
Hi Hamish,
>> [cut]
Is already
On 9/13/2020 10:16 AM, Michael Soegtrop wrote:
Dear Cygwin Team and Users,
since a few months I have issues deleting cygwin installations. In some cases
randomly the /usr/share/fonts/microsoft folder and the TTF files in it remain.
According to DOS dir the folder contains junctions to TTF
On 2020-09-13 01:39, Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> On 13/09/2020 07:13, Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via Cygwin-apps writes:
>>> Hmm, who decides (and how) what counts as a Linux distro?
>> Something that is capable of and has actually done a license review.
>
On 03/09/2020 14:44, marco atzeri via Cygwin-apps wrote:
On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 10:59 PM Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via Cygwin-apps wrote:
On 02/09/2020 19:05, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-apps wrote:
Hi Hamish,
[cut]
Is already in some Linux distribution ?
Otherwise we need 5 votes from
Dear Cygwin Team and Users,
since a few months I have issues deleting cygwin installations. In some
cases randomly the /usr/share/fonts/microsoft folder and the TTF files
in it remain. According to DOS dir the folder contains junctions to TTF
files - not sure how this is possible - afaik a
This is an update to the latest upstream version.
cfitsio-3.490-1
mingw64-i686-cfitsio-3.490-1
mingw64-x86_64-cfitsio-3.490-1
Notes
-
The build now enables BZip2, cURL and multithreading support.
The build again provides the mingw64 packages.
--
*** CYGWIN-ANNOUNCE
This is an update to the latest upstream version.
cfitsio-3.490-1
mingw64-i686-cfitsio-3.490-1
mingw64-x86_64-cfitsio-3.490-1
Notes
-
The build now enables BZip2, cURL and multithreading support.
The build again provides the mingw64 packages.
--
*** CYGWIN-ANNOUNCE
The current upstream release of fetchmail is now available on Cygwin as
the fetchmail-6.4.12-1 package.
The upstream release changelog is here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/
This release uses the Python3 interpreter as Python2 is now EOL and has
been compiled
This is an upstream release.
http://www.multiprecision.org/mpc/home.html
MPC Multiprecision Library
==
The GNU MPC library is a C library for multiple-precision complex
floating-point computations with exact rounding (also called correct
rounding). It is based on the
The current upstream release of fetchmail is now available on Cygwin as
the fetchmail-6.4.12-1 package.
The upstream release changelog is here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/
This release uses the Python3 interpreter as Python2 is now EOL and has
been compiled
This is an upstream release.
http://www.multiprecision.org/mpc/home.html
MPC Multiprecision Library
==
The GNU MPC library is a C library for multiple-precision complex
floating-point computations with exact rounding (also called correct
rounding). It is based on the
The openldap package in Cygwin has been updated to the latest upstream
version 2.4.53.
https://www.openldap.org/software/release/changes.html
Notes
=
I don't use the server components of openldap myself and know next to
nothing about these, so use them with due care.
The tests are
The openldap package in Cygwin has been updated to the latest upstream
version 2.4.53.
https://www.openldap.org/software/release/changes.html
Notes
=
I don't use the server components of openldap myself and know next to
nothing about these, so use them with due care.
The tests are
On 13/09/2020 07:13, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via Cygwin-apps writes:
>> Hmm, who decides (and how) what counts as a Linux distro?
> Something that is capable of and has actually done a license review.
Seems fair.
>> Either way, could anyone provide some insight as to whether
Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via Cygwin-apps writes:
> Hmm, who decides (and how) what counts as a Linux distro?
Something that is capable of and has actually done a license review.
> Either way, could anyone provide some insight as to whether bundling the
> Cygwin DLL would allow Cygwin programs to
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