Re: possible snprintf() regression in 3.3.2

2021-11-20 Thread Tony Cook
On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 09:08:40PM +, Sam Edge via Cygwin wrote: > I use newlib on embedded with threading libs that have predetermined > fixed thread stack sizes. While we tend to have more RAM than in former > times we also have multiple thread stacks. Use of alloca() or variable > length

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: curl, libcurl{4, -devel, -doc}, mingw64-{x86_64, i686}-curl 7.80

2021-11-20 Thread Cygwin curl Maintainer
The following packages have been upgraded in the Cygwin distribution: * curl 7.80 * libcurl4 7.80 * libcurl-devel 7.80 * libcurl-doc 7.80 * mingw64-x86_64-curl 7.80 * mingw64-i686-curl 7.80 Command line tool and Library supporting

Updated: curl, libcurl{4, -devel, -doc}, mingw64-{x86_64, i686}-curl 7.80

2021-11-20 Thread Cygwin curl Maintainer
The following packages have been upgraded in the Cygwin distribution: * curl 7.80 * libcurl4 7.80 * libcurl-devel 7.80 * libcurl-doc 7.80 * mingw64-x86_64-curl 7.80 * mingw64-i686-curl 7.80 Command line tool and Library supporting

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: cpuid 20211114

2021-11-20 Thread Brian Inglis
The following package has been upgraded in the Cygwin distribution: * cpuid 2024 The program displays detailed information about the CPU(s) gathered from the CPUID instruction, and also determines the exact model of CPU(s). Whereas /proc/cpuinfo is like an abstract of the features important

Updated: cpuid 20211114

2021-11-20 Thread Brian Inglis
The following package has been upgraded in the Cygwin distribution: * cpuid 2024 The program displays detailed information about the CPU(s) gathered from the CPUID instruction, and also determines the exact model of CPU(s). Whereas /proc/cpuinfo is like an abstract of the features important

Re: ssmtp-config fails on step 6

2021-11-20 Thread Ken Brown via Cygwin
On 11/19/2021 7:07 PM, Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote: alternatives is known to make links to nonexistent objects. While this is possible on *NIX, you can only link to existing objects on Windows. You're talking about native Windows symlinks, not Cygwin symlinks. The latter can point to

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New: unison2.48+4.04.2, unison2.48+4.08.1 [test]

2021-11-20 Thread Ken Brown via Cygwin
On 9/8/2020 4:57 PM, Andrew Schulman via Cygwin-announce wrote: [...] You can install any number of these packages side-by-side. Separate packages are needed because in order to synchronize your files, you have to run compatible versions of Unison on the client and server. Two Unison executables

Re: ssmtp-config fails on step 6

2021-11-20 Thread Kevin Andrew Lipscomb via Cygwin
On 2021-11-19 18:54, Doug Henderson wrote: On Fri, 19 Nov 2021 at 11:00, Kevin Andrew Lipscomb via Cygwin wrote: ssmtp-config fails silently on step 6 at the first call to /usr/sbin/alternatives. I isolated the alternatives command, added the --verbose switch to it, and ran the result

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: VirtualGL-3.0-1

2021-11-20 Thread DRC via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin
The VirtualGL package contains the VirtualGL Client, an X11 application that receives, decompresses, and displays OpenGL-rendered frames from a remote 3D application that were compressed and sent in real time by the VirtualGL Faker via the VGL Transport protocol. For more information, visit

Updated: VirtualGL-3.0-1

2021-11-20 Thread DRC via Cygwin-announce
The VirtualGL package contains the VirtualGL Client, an X11 application that receives, decompresses, and displays OpenGL-rendered frames from a remote 3D application that were compressed and sent in real time by the VirtualGL Faker via the VGL Transport protocol. For more information, visit