On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 03:05:11PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Is the ITP moratorium declared in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-03/msg00036.html still in effect?
Nope. Daniel's back. Sorry that I never made that clear.
I'd like to explore new methods for getting packages into
to successfully unzip a large (1.4Gb) .zip (with
lots of long filenames in it) on which unzip had failed on the 1.5.7-1
cygwin1.dll.
Many thanks to Pierre and Igor for investigating this, and especially to
Christopher for the fix in the snapshot. I (we, actually) appreciate
it. Thank you.
Gary
.
If indeed this is accurate and the whole story, the option should be removed,
and write access tested for. But I would think this should also decide whether
the Cygwin program group and shortcut gets put in the All Users or the current
user's start menu.
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their
mailboxes on one.
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work at the NSA or the FBI or
something. Tell him that you also can't rebuild Windows *at all* and see what
he says, if he says anything at all instead of giving you the dead-fish look.
I bet you get the latter.
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there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown
unknowns - there are things we do not know we don't know. And each year we
discover a few more of those unknown unknowns.
;-) http://www.timble.me.uk/funny/rumsfeld.html
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it for me.
And now for my obligatory Unix rant: I've never, not once, in all my many years
on this Earth, had to dink with a file somewhere that I didn't even know existed
to get Windows' help systems to NOT PRINT ESC WHEN IT SEES A FORMATTING
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Gary, dude. That straighten out my man(ual) problems too. Thanks.
Robert
Wasn't me, but the good Dr. Zell!
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To: [EMAIL
with I18N
(globalization and UTF-8 encoding)? How does Cygwin support UTF-8 encoding?
how does cygwin support I18n?
any ideas? Thanks very much!
Gary
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[snip]
Gary,
any timeframe for the -2 version?
Gary? Are you on vacation or aren't you interested in mutt maintainership
anymore?
Vacation, I wish! ;-) No, just ridiculously busy.
It's 4 weeks now since you got the patch from Pierre and the
latest mutt still doesn't work on 9x/Me
Now with Win9x-onality!:
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin/mutt/mutt-1.4.1-2.tar.bz2
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin/mutt/mutt-1.4.1-2-src.tar.bz2
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin/mutt/setup.hint
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is that mutt's error checking has been
improved, so you're now getting an error message when it would just silently
fail before.
So, to sum up:
1. Don't use Maildir, use mbox.
2. If you do use Maildir, put your mailbox on a Cygwin Managed mount. This
may or may not work, I don't know.
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Whoa! That was impressive. Thank you so much for all your time. I appreciate
it and hope I can help you and others in this group sometime.
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them from
/usr? Or can I have modules under both directories, leaving the ones that
work under /usr and place new ones under /usr/local?
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for everything. I really like setup.exe to install things, it is
sweet.
Thanks again!
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Subject: Re: Perl CPAN module help
Gary
? Any help appreciated.
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Subject: RE: Perl CPAN module help
Gary Nielson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried installing several perl modules today
.muttrc:
set locale=zh_CN
charset-hook !utf-8 gb2312
but nothing changed, s are still s.
Anyone here use CJK too? Can you resolve this problem?
Do other Cygwin apps support such character sets?
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Cygwin is a great tool and it has this really neat installer so I can
keep it up to date.
Could somebody *PLEASE* put this quote at the top of the main Cygwin page?!?!?!?
Really neat installer, wowzers, that's a first and a half! ;-)
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On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
Cygwin is a great tool and it has this really neat installer so I can
keep it up to date.
Could somebody *PLEASE* put this quote at the top of the main
Cygwin page?!?!?!?
Really neat installer, wowzers, that's a first
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 07:49:28PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
P.S. But seriously, I love the ability to resize this screen. This is
a ten gold star achievement.
Does Frank get them all, or do some go to Gary for his effort
disparate
bugs.
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On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 08:43:31AM -0600, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Current packaging instructions at
http://cygwin.com/setup.html#package_contents
indicate that --sysconfdir should be set to /etc. Should this perhaps be
changed to /etc/defaults/etc, with the subsequent instruction
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Subject: Re: Configuring mail for cygwin
* Gary Nielson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-10-29 19:15]:
Hi,
I am running Windows XP and recently loaded cygwin. I am looking for an
easy
way to download mail from my ISP account so that I can read my mail in
pine.
How can I do this? Can someone
I am using
#include iostream
using namespace std;
I might reverse the order of those two, but I don't know if it matters.
I'm not a c++ person.
No, he's got that right. Putting the using cart before the #includeed horse
could conceivably cause problems.
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Hi,
I am running Windows XP and recently loaded cygwin. I am looking for an easy
way to download mail from my ISP account so that I can read my mail in pine.
How can I do this? Can someone point me to information on how to set this
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I've committed Franks code - thanks Frank. I decided not to wait for the
win98 tests, as it's been 2 weeks, which is IMO enough time for bugs to
surface, from folk interested in this.
Gary, I know we spent mucho time heading towards integration of your
patch, I'm sorry that some
[snip]
christ Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 18:37:40 +0100
^^
WOW! Even Jesus the Christ is a Cygwin user!!!
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really meant wizard pages. Certanly pages like the Welcome and Finished
pages have no need for this, and the only interior page I can see where this
arguably might be useful would be the host selection page, but that one needs a
thourough going-over anyway.
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to 9x/ME.
I'll be releasing a -2 shortly and I'll get this in it. Thanks for bringing
this to my attention Pierre (and for sending the patch upstream).
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--- dotlock.c.orig 2003-10-20 22:11:36.0 -0400
+++ dotlock.c 2003-10-20 22:28:04.0 -0400
as a cross compiler, the binaries you
get are named eg arch-gcc, arch-ld, etc. Of course a binary name is not
necessarily a package name. FWIW.
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it if you would
use this mailing list rather than emailing me directly. This includes
ideas and comments about the setup utility or Cygwin in general.
If you want to make a point or ask a question, the Cygwin mailing list
is the appropriate place.
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On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:17:44PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Maybe a sample postinstall
script too.
A sample postinstall script for something like this?
#!/bin/sh
if [ ! -f /etc/Muttrc ]
then
cp /etc/defaults/etc/Muttrc /etc
fi
if [ ! -f /etc/mime.types
a conscious decision on my part. I'll look in to that too for -2.
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On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 12:31:47AM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Yes, it's true: Mutt's been updated again:
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin/mutt/setup.hint
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin/mutt/mutt-1.4.1-1.tar.bz2
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin/mutt
[snip]
Once again, I'm not *trying* to get you into this mood.
Chris pretty much lives in that mood.
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. This is all automatic and you don't have to do anything if
you're using autotools, but if you have a hand-rolled configure you have to do
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-speed mirror with timely updates, at least in the US.
Right. I don't think there is a simple solution to this.
You'll have to forgive my ignorance here, but is there some way to query
ftp/http servers for how much load they're under?
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files for you
automatically and corrects errors on the fly. So, even if things didn't
work initially, B20, would eventually figure out what was wrong and
correct the problem.
Wow, that sounds pretty sweet! Does anybody know the link to download B20?
;-)
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On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 04:16:10AM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Just gotta get the #*(@# Muttrc installing, which is giving me
fits, and the
new mutt is set. Muttrc is where the incorrect
/usr/local/whatever/manual.txt
is coming from. If we could ignore that problem I'm ready to go
Just gotta get the #*(@# Muttrc installing, which is giving me fits, and the
new mutt is set. Muttrc is where the incorrect /usr/local/whatever/manual.txt
is coming from. If we could ignore that problem I'm ready to go now AFAIK.
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Brewer. Patriot.
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Rob?
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Ping?
Robert, did you miss this one?
I ask because it should be fairly simple to review, being an application of
the general pronciples already approved in 2a to another region of code.
If it is queued waiting for you to have time, please
You are a *God*, Pierre. ;-)
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Cygwin uses a delete queue in a shared file mapping to hold
the names of files that could not be deleted on unlink, usually
because they were still opened. The queue is scanned by all
processes so that the files
version of cygwin on a machine to which I don't have Admin access?
(ITFascists can shut up right now; I'm not listening...You
vill use de
Microsoft Application Suite ve haf provided, and nuzzing else!)
I like to refer to them as the MIStapo ;-).
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Alexander,
Thank you.
Server's /etc/ssh/sshd_config file was disallowing X forwarding.
X forwarding works now.
Gary
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Ok it works again in the 9-01 snapshot.
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Cygcheck attached.
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Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Mon Sep 01 03:00:41 2003
Windows XP Home Edition Ver 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Path: c:\gs\gs7.04\bin
c:\gs\gs7.04\lib
c:\unix\home\grvs\bin
Hi,
I've installed cygwin on Windows XP and love it. I am trying to get
fetchmail to work with smtp. I am running my own smtp server in XP (Mercury)
as I have my own dynamic IP from dynip.com. I am using Outlook to send and
receive mail for my domain. I also am trying to download pop mail from
The latest snapshot should be close to cygwin 1.5.3. It fixes a recent
problem with nested signals.
Maybe a strange coincidence, but CTRL-C seems to stop wget a whole heck of a lot
quicker now.
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AHEM:
$ cvs diff -pub -r HEAD choose.cc | wc
5221979 14821
So help me if there's more than one concept in there
:-P
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I haven't found a down side to removing the export block from startx.
Gary
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everything in Base, selected bash, and
while the bash item in the Base category was also checked, the cygwin
item was not.
Gary
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 9:23 AM
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Gary L. Feldman wrote:
It is. The general tradition is to not send private mail unless
Let me point out that you've been sending me private copies
causing me to get duplicates. (I know
,
Gary
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, in accordance with the Bird In The Hand Is
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? Have you even looked at my not-entirely-uncool
page dedicated to Cygwin setup? There's an old friend there waiting to greet
you ;-)!
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin/setup/
Approved,
Thanks again Max.
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On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 00:59, Max Bowsher
?
No. Microsoft's official GUI guidelines specify that The Littlest Mermaid be
used for the Welcome and Finished text.
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with my progress.
I don't know where to go from here.
Have I used the right paths to include and lib directories?
Will Borland's make.exe 5.2 work?
Thank your for your help.
Gary Nicholson
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure
make was
processing makefiles in the tests directory.
The attachment shows the combined standard and error streams during
make.
Thank you for your help.
I'm going to go ahead now and start reading XLT docs and see if I can
run some
tests on the environment.
Gary
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From
Harold,
XLT is a set of widgets used in Motif/Lesstif development environment.
I'm running cygwin on XP and trying to install the XLT widget classes.
It uses a configure script which is giving me errors.
Gary
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. Design Patterns: Elements Of Reusable Object-Oriented Software by
four guys and a foreward by Grady Booch. I don't recall running across it in
there.
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 02:13, Max Bowsher wrote:
If we do add a class, it should probably be a thread class
from which all
of
our threaded tasks can derive. Regardless, I don't see that any further
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2003-07-28 Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Based on a patch by Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED].
* AntiVirus.cc (AntiVirusPage::OnAcceptActivation): Define.
* AntiVirus.h (AntiVirusPage::OnAcceptActivation): Declare.
* proppage.cc
Gary,
If I understand the Microsoft Docs, this is only necessary if a WndProc will
receive SendMessages from other threads in the same app. None of our
secondary threads call SendMessage - are you just adding it on a better
safe than sorry basis, or is there something I've overlooked
Another cleanup patch. The remaining user of next_dialog, do_fromcwd,
requires slightly more invasive refactoring, hence is not included with
these changes.
Huh??? Doesn't this straightforward patch do it?:
2003-07-28 Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* fromcwd.cc (do_fromcwd
...this straightforward patch:
2003-07-28 Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* dialog.h (do_fromcwd): Change function declaration.
* fromcwd.cc (do_fromcwd): Change return type to bool. Eliminate
use of next_dialog, return true or false instead.
* localdir.cc
Is this the right place to ask for help installing the XLT package?
If not, where should I go?
Thank you.
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Better. Stronger. Faster.
2003-07-26 Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* dialog.h (next_dialog): Remove global variable, obsolete.
(do_fromcwd): Change function declaration.
(NEXT): Remove obsolete macro.
* download.cc (do_download_thread): Add
a working patch
together only to have it serve as a 'list of places' for somebody else to
reinvent the same wheels.
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On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 21:31, Max Bowsher wrote:
Actually, no.
Today, we don't handle the situation because NEXT() is obsolete code that
fails to actually do anything.
Well, NEXT() in this does attempt to reactivate the current dialog
doesn't it? Gary - any input here?
Yeah, no, NEXT
string you suggested is what I use.
Having done those things, I get the following error:
undefined reference to '_XtVaAppInitialize'
Do you know what's happening?
Gary
Here is the program (the first motif program in the O'Reilly book):
#include Xm/Xm.h
#include Xm/PushB.h
main(argc, argv
application.
Thank you.
Gary
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Subject: RE: Compiling Lesstif on Cygwin
Gary,
The compiler string:
gcc -I/usr/X11R6/include -L/usr/X11R6/lib
(distcc --daemon), didn't try it over ssh.
I love it when a plan comes together.
Still getting these crazy double-plusses and minuses though.
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Problem
though they have
already affected you!
I repeat the ruling I gave Gary some moons ago:
Use a query method. It's appropriate, less code, easier to adapt in the
future, and a cleaner design.
I once again leave you two to fight it out while I get some actual code written.
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Gary,
Here is a partial list of issues from your mega-patch.
I still bristle at the mega ;-). 43K including the bulk of res.rc ain't even
*close* to mega ;-).
* Issue: Drop -r HEAD
Please do this ASAP. If you need further evidence for the desirability of
this, just look to res.rc
? Isn't that exactly what we want?
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* of them in. Arguing about these trivialities is
a silly waste of time that accomplishes nothing. Check something in, and then
if somebody comes along with a third patch that pleases everybody, then argue
about that. Meanwhile, we'd actually have some work done to setup.
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installers do this, along with
things like Read README etc.
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I cannot think of one. It exists soley to give OnActivate a default return
code. It *can't* be called anywhere else, since in the general case,
OnAcceptActivation won't know if it needs to refuse activation until after
OnAccept is called.
OnActivate
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be accidentally omitted when a new page was
created.
So are you suggesting that the font-setting-stuff in the patch that's now in
PropertyPage::OnInit() be moved to a private PropertyPage::PreOnInit() method,
or words to that effect?
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Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Gary's current SetupXP patchset calls 2 member functions on page
activation:
OnActivate (returns void), and OnAcceptActivation (returns bool). I think
this is unnecessarily messy. AFAICS, OnAcceptActivation only exists to
prevent the need to change the return
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
Gary, I don't think the clarity of setup's code is trivial.
And, I can't imagine that any project would accept a monolithic patch
encompassing multiple concepts.
I'm not referring to multiple concepts, I'm referring to this
OnAcceptActivation() thing. Like I
())
{
OnDraw();
}
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On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 11:32, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Wait! The status quo must remain, until we have confirmed evidence that
static destructors do always run on exit from -mno-cygwin programs.
As Rob said, he's said that too. What am I missing? Neither of
LogFile's nor
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
and a reversion of the wizard page titles to Cygwin Setup
(which I need to bring up for discussion separately).
Indeed. First, I *really* don't see this change happening as is. It was
originally done to assist automation programs. I don't think we should pull
You know what seemed to suddenly get a whole lot faster? Tab-completion.
Thanks, whoever's responsible!
It's getting better all the ti-i-ime...
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On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 00:46, Max Bowsher wrote:
Hi Gary,
Please add the following to your generated files filter when making your
tarball:
inilex.cc iniparse.cc iniparse.h res.aps setup_version.c Setup.aep Setup.aew
Setup.dev Setup.dev.bak Setup.layout
Don't tarball by hand. Use
Hi Gary,
More stuff to decrease the size of your diff:
I think you are only supposed to update Copyright comments when you actually
change something in a file? Unless I am wrong, please drop your
copyright-comment-only change to splash.h from your local mods.
No, I know, I noticed
personal-use setup since you first posted a patch.
Me too. I appreciate your pre-reviewing; it will be instrumental in getting
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I'm working on a new mutt-1.4.1 release; expect it in the next few weeks/months.
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Of Lester Ingber
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
.
The exception: The - and + keys on the keypad are giving me *two* -'s or
+'s at the bash prompt. The / and * keys are fine, as are the rest of the
keypad keys, and the non-keypad + and -. It's not the new bash, since I'm
seeing it at home too and I don't have the new bash here yet.
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Chuck? Any plans or a time frame for ncurses?
Rome wasn't built in a day.
Indeed. According to most historians, it took almost a month of nights and
weekends.
;-)
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Gary R. Van Sickle
Still. Got. It.(tm)
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Anybody curious as to what an XP-ified Setup with a bigger chooser would
look
like can check out such a hypothetical beast ri-cheer:
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin/setup/
While it will also run on any non-XP Windows, you won't get the cool new
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003, Charles Wilson wrote:
No substantive changes from 1.1.4-1, simply recompiled against
cygwin-1.5.0 kernel.
Enjoy.
I will upload your many, many, many... packages in a few. :-)
I nominate Charles W. for a few dozen stars. Holy frejolies!
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Gary R. Van Sickle
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Anybody curious as to what an XP-ified Setup with a bigger chooser would
look
like can check out such a hypothetical beast ri-cheer:
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin/setup/
Do you plan to integrate this into the mainline?
Don't know what else I'd do
. No bailment created. Not to
be used as a flotation device. Contains less than 5% fruit juice. Supplies are
limited. Shake well before enjoying.
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Gary R. Van Sickle
Brewer. Patriot.
is 'idd'?
Check out: http://cygwin.com/acronyms/ .
Oh my, how flattering. And there was me thinking that thread went unnoticed...
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Elfyn McBratney, EMCB
http://www.emcb.co.uk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sweet, my own acronym! Less typing next time!
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Gary R. Van Sickle
Brewer. Patriot.
the
snapshots.
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Burnsville, MN 55337
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