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toolchains are re-released to fix a performance regression affecting
linking of files with a large number of objects. The performance of
objdump has also degraded in some cases, the root cause for this is
still under investigation.
This is an update to the latest upstream bugfix release of protobuf
21.x.
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Yasutaka ATARASHI via Cygwin-apps writes:
> Yeah, I also wonder why the --keep option is not used for .gz and .bz2.
> Now, I recognized the reason.
Thanks.
> `unpack()` is expected to extract the files to the current working
> directory regardless of the specified path of the input. Please see
>
Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps writes:
> Do you have an example of a cygport which fails without this fix, so I
> can add a test for this?
Anything with a SRC_URI or PATCH_URI that has .zst suffix but not
.tar.zst should suffice.
Regards,
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yak_ex via Cygwin-apps writes:
> `unpack()` invokes `unzstd` for a *.zst file as
> `unzstd -qo file.zst`
> Then, an error occurs as 'stdin is a console, aborting',
> because the `-o` option is to specify an output file name.
Indeed, sorry for that.
> There are some choices to fix it. This patch
ASSI via Cygwin-apps writes:
> I've recently updated a few packages that do a serious amount of
> compilation during test and it became painfully obvious that cygtest
> does not run make with the "-j" option nor does it currently offer an
> option to change that.
>
> G
Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps writes:
> Ok. I made a cygport 0.36.6 release with this change.
Thanks. You haven't tagged that release on GitHub yet it seems.
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I've recently updated a few packages that do a serious amount of
compilation during test and it became painfully obvious that cygtest
does not run make with the "-j" option nor does it currently offer an
option to change that.
Given the brittleness of some test suites it might be prudent to
Christian Franke via Cygwin writes:
- Man pages could no longer be formatted with a specific font. Only
header and footer lines use the selected font then, the rest stays
at the default font 'T':
> Fixed upstream in:
>
Christian Franke via Cygwin writes:
> groff-perl is installed, otherwise groff would complain about a
> missing DESC file. Installing urw-base35-fonts-legacy fixes this,
> thanks.
>
> It is IMO not obvious for the occasional groff user that this package
> is needed.
I've added a manual dependency
Christian Franke via Cygwin writes:
> ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
> - Various PDF fonts produce warnings but seem to work in general:
>
> $ echo "Hello, World!" | groff -Tpdf -f A > hello.A.pdf
> /usr/bin/gropdf: warning: The download file in
> '/usr/share/groff/1.23.0/fo
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Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps writes:
> The warning (error if RESTRICT=case_insensitive) should occur for all
> commands, not just prep.
OK.
> How about the attached.
Looks promising.
> Even then, it should only be modifying every directory, not every file.
Run strace on "chattr -r +C ." and see
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For the record: I have adopted the uchardet package, previously
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Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps writes:
> So, the idea here is that we try to ensure it's on, at least for the
> working directory.
That IMHO should only be done when the working directory is created, but
not retroactively applied to an existing workdir.
> Skipping it when 'finish' is used isn't
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maxima-lang-ja-utf8-5.47.0-1
maxima-lang-pt-utf8-5.47.0-1
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[I've had no time to look at this in detail and that will have to wait a
bit more.]
Thomas Wolff via Cygwin-apps writes:
>>> would it actually make a difference whether the zp_ is a script of
>>> italic-man or of man-db? I've also added a cygport file to the
>>> repository so you can try the
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Achim Gratz via Cygwin-apps writes:
> I misremembered the code names. The direct successor to the 7735HS
> (Rembrandt Refresh) are the 7840HS / 7940HS (Phoenix-H at 8 cores and
> upgraded to 4nm Zen4/RDNA3 and about 15% better performance per Watt);
> the upcoming 16 core is the 7945HX (Dragon
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gh via Cygwin writes:
> Currently, cygwin is in C:\cygwin, which I have moved to
> C:\cygwin-bck. I then want to install in the now almost empty
> C:\cygwin, but copying there the necessary config files so that
> setup-x86_64.exe knows which packages to download.
Create the new target directory
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Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-apps writes:
> are you planning to upload 5.36.1 as test ?
No.
> I will be on the road for 2 weeks in May and I will not be able to
> update any package starting from 8th May
I need to check another few hundred build logs this evening, then the
release should be good to
Ken Brown via Cygwin writes:
> On 3/11/2023 1:50 PM, Achim Gratz via Cygwin wrote:
>> The native Gcc compilers have been updated to the latest upstream
>> snapshot version of the gcc-11 branch:
>> gcc-11.3.1+20230310
>
> I've given it a pretty good workout with builds of Emacs and TeX Live,
>
Takashi Yano via Cygwin-apps writes:
> Thanks for the advice. I have revised the cygport file.
You are getting the file and the hash from the same unprotected source.
I was thinking you should put the hash into the cygport file and hence
the postinstall script.
Also note that the system doing
Takashi Yano via Cygwin-apps writes:
> - The libopenh264 package includes only /etc/postinstall
> and /etc/preremove, which downloads/removes Cisco's dll
> (binary) as well as license file.
This is a Windows / MingW64 DLL, not a Cygwin one?
Also, since Cisco seems to be unable to correctly
Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin writes:
> Can you give me an example? I'm a bit puzzled because fnmatch as well
> as glob in Cygwin support native characters.
AFAIU, the issue was with locale dependent character classes, not
characters. Andrey specifically mentioned [[:space:]] in the original
Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin writes:
> I ran vmstat from procps-ng-4.0.2-1 under GDB and found that this
> vmstat tries to dynamically load libnuma.so or libnuma.1.so, both
> of which are naturally not available on Cygwin. So I guess vmstat
> from procps-ng-4.x still needs another patch.
Oh,
Andrey Repin via Cygwin writes:
> The question is a proverbial one: Who's guilty and what to do?
You have more than one Cygwin installation (cygwin1.dll) and the path is
different in different environments.
Regards,
Achim.
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