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$ cygcheck --version
cygcheck version 1.126
System Checker for Cygwin
Copyright (C) 1998 - 2008 Red Hat, Inc.
Compiled on Mar 1 2011
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 myhost 1.7.8(0.236/5/3) 2011-03-01 09:36 i686 Cygwin
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is Windows 7 Ultimate.
Do you have any suggestions or recommendations?
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, reporting a failure:
The program can't start because cyggcc_s-1.dll is missing from your
computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
I tried re-install, but to no avail.
Suggestions?
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in a directory hierarchy
SYNOPSIS
find [−H] [−L] [−P] [−D debugopts] [−Olevel]
[path...] [expression]
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I've had a similar problem, on Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit.
If I try to install everything (as I have routinely and always done in the
past), then the install fails.
However, when I take the defaults, it succeeds. Taking the defaults is for me,
annoying. I find myself going back to the setup
termcap 20020403-1
terminfo5.2-2
textutils 2.0.21-1
vim 6.1.300-1
which 1.5-1
zlib1.1.4-1
Use -h to see help about each section
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On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 00:53, Randall R Schulz wrote:
David,
At 21:20 2003-03-03, David Means wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 23:59, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Geoffrey,
...
Oops. I mean what data can sneakily be sent via a DNS request?
Randall
this
change, it
seems toaffect other applictaions too (ipconfig now does a DNS request
too, which
it neverused to do)
Thanks,
Geoff
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Geoff
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-colons are used as separators of directory names in VPATH, since the colon can be used in the pathname itself, after the drive letter.)
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fix a broken disk.
Those Linux kernel programmers really _are_ miracle workers, aren't they?
Wow!
Randall Schulz
At 06:28 2002-12-21, David Means wrote:
Hum... I should have known. A reboot fixed the problem. I suppose that
what I get for being a Unix geek: you don't _have_ to reboot a unix
IMHO, cygwin setup works like a champ. I've install cygwin on 4
machiness in the past year, nary a BSOD.
Stick your toes back in. The water was never that bad in the first
place.
;-)
David
On Sat, 2002-04-20 at 12:35, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 03:19:40AM -0400,
Looks like something that mutt depends upon is missing or does not have
the execute bit set.
Works like a champ on my system.
try 'strace mutt -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Assuming you're on a linux system. If you're running Solaris, that'll
be 'truss' instead.
David
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at
I believe that .bash_login, .bash_profile or .profile is the file
you're wanting to use in this instance.
man bash
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When an interactive shell that is not a login shell is
started, bash reads and executes commands from ~/.bashrc, if
that file exists. This may be
I don't think it's cygwin.
Looks like something in gnu (complier or libs?).
David
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72$ uname -a g++ --version ./rtest2
Linux milo 2.4.2-2 #1 Sun Apr 8 20:41:30 EDT 2001 i686 unknown
2.96
5/4
1
-1/4
1
3/8
1
2/3
0
319$ uname -a g++ --version ; ./rtest2
SunOS opus 5.7 Generic sun4u sparc
I don't have my cygwin machine handy, so I've got to ask:
how about this:
cat a.txt /cygdrive/c/WINNT/lpt1
that's probably not the ultimate solution, but does it work?
David
On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 21:52, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 02:45:57AM -0500, Paul McFerrin
This sounds more like a sed problem than an sprintf problem.
First, can you get the sed command to work at the cygwin prompt? If
not, it's quite possible that the environment from which your running
the program does not have sed in its' path.
You should also try this:
`echo yada | sed
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