On 3/8/2019 5:53 AM, jwang wrote:
I saw:
6296 0 0 6296 ? 0 Mar 4 C:\Program Files
(x86)\Citrix\ICA Client\redirector.exe
Not sure if this is cause, nor if it was included by Windows update.
Is it safe to remove it please?
Thanks
It's safe to remove if you
On 2/28/2019 1:39 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
This is all more or less moot as soon as OpenSSH 8.0 comes out, which
will contain patches to handle user and group names case-insensitive,
finally.
Please forgive my ignorance of cygwin's internals, but why does
cygwin1.dll need to do anything on
On 2/27/2019 12:50 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Apparently same problem as reported in
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2019-02/msg00301.html
The fix was this one:
https://cygwin.com/git/?p=newlib-cygwin.git;a=commitdiff;h=18c203fb6eb
Thanks. Yeah, our AD has 152 groups.
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On 2/27/2019 12:23 PM, Jerry Baker via cygwin wrote:
I am also happy to report that cygwin1-20190226.dll fixes the issue.
For the curious, the fix happened between cygwin1-20190219.dll and
cygwin1-20190223.dll.
Maybe the changes in sec_auth.cc. They look suspicious.
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On 2/27/2019 12:19 PM, Jerry Baker via cygwin wrote:
I narrowed it down to my network. If I unplug the Ethernet cable the
problem disappears. If I plug it in, the problem returns. I can
reproduce it 100% for an hour straight, going back and forth.
I am also happy to report that cygwin1
On 2/26/2019 10:55 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
As Cygwin is a rolling release system, if you are not running current releases,
some CVE security issues may remain unpatched, and your system may not be
compliant to your corporate security policies (you may want to check with your
IT security and/or
On 2/26/2019 7:12 PM, Doug Henderson wrote:
There is one more place you could have a problem. It does not seem
likely, but maybe you have a bad download cache area.
When you run setup, on the fourth panel, where it asks for the Local
Package Directory, you could try deleting that directory. (It
On 2/26/2019 7:05 PM, Steven Penny wrote:
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 18:55:56, "Jerry Baker via cygwin" wrote:
Not really. I don't work for free, especially for hostile people with
over inflated egos and crippling social disorders.
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/ad-hominem
The onus is
On 2/26/2019 6:43 PM, Steven Penny wrote:
i would like to make that last point vividly clear: its on you to do that
testing. ive already given a clear refutation of your original point, so
the
ball is now squarely in your court.
Not really. I don't work for free, especially for hostile
On 2/26/2019 5:50 PM, Jerry Baker via cygwin wrote:
Glad to. Please let me know what evidence will suffice to prove that.
If it is my system our organization is going to have bigger issues.
There are about 3,700 workstations with this machine image just in this
building.
Problem machine
On 2/26/2019 5:17 PM, Steven Penny wrote:
you know i just finished reading this entire thread and its kind of
depressing.
7 replies from 5 people, and not one person explicitly answered the
implicit,
most important, and frankly only question worth answering:
Can anyone else reproduce this
On 2/26/2019 2:48 PM, Doug Henderson wrote:
Good. This tells us something important. Right after the path listing,
cygcheck list "Output from C:\cygwin64\bin\id.exe". The id exe is a
cygwin exe which uses cygwin1.dll, cygintl-8.dll, and cygiconv-2.dll.
That narrow the problem. These three DLLs
On 2/26/2019 2:10 PM, Jerry Baker wrote:
Thanks for the tips. I made a completely fresh install in a new
directory and attempted all three suggestions. Here are the results:
1. That command gets part way through and then hangs with the blinking
cursor after listing the directories in the path
On 2/26/2019 1:56 PM, Doug Henderson wrote:
Two things.
1. You can execute cygcheck by navigating to C:\cygwin or C:\cygwin64
in Explorer and opening a command or powershell window from explorer's
shift-context menu. There, run the following command:
.\cygcheck.exe -csr >
On 2/26/2019 11:32 AM, Jerry Baker via cygwin wrote:
Yes, but by wiping out the whole tree and installing 64-bit. You filled
me with doubt, so I browsed around with a hex editor looking at quite a
few random executables and dll files in cygwin\bin and all of them I
checked are 64-bit.
I just
On 2/26/2019 11:19 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
Here's a wild guess, based on the fact that your Cygwin installation is in
C:\cygwin rather than C:\cygwin64. Do you have a 32-bit Cygwin installation
that you updated using setup-x86_x64.exe instead of setup-x86.exe?
Yes, but by wiping out the whole
On 2/26/2019 10:44 AM, Vince Rice wrote:
What is also described on the page are the reporting guidelines. Please read
them again, paying special
attention to the bolded part.
That command has the same problem under 3.0.0.1-1 as all the others.
Under 2.11.2-1 it is as follows:
-
Cygwin
On 2/26/2019 10:30 AM, Houder wrote:
Jerry, short answer:
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the broken applications: cygwin
applications running under 3.0.1-1 show no output but a blinking cursor
and do not respond to CTRL+C or ENTER keys.
On 2/26/2019 7:38 AM, Jerry Baker via cygwin wrote:
I have a large installation of cygwin on Windows 7 x64 for the last
decade that has been working without
I have a large installation of cygwin on Windows 7 x64 for the last
decade that has been working without issue. When I use setup-x86_64.exe
(2.895) to upgrade the cygwin 2.11.2-1 package to cygwin 3.0.1-1, all of
my cygwin applications stop working. Simply executing a command (such as
'bash'
having problems with 'pymssql' now :)
On 6/11/2011 8:28 AM, Csaba Raduly wrote:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Jerry Lowry wrote:
looking at the chgcheck output I noticed that 'gdb' and 'ld' are not found.
I check the
setup repositories and did not find anything for 'ld'. Which section
Hi,
I have upgraded from 1.5 to 1.7 cygwin/x and am not able to compile
any C programs. I have check the mail list archives and did not get a
hit on the error. Could someone point me in the correct direction.
$ python setup.py install
running install
running build
running build_py
from a debugger?
Jerry
PS I have no experience with this, just asking some questions to glean
additional information. Fortran calling conventions are no exactly the same as C.
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changes occurring with 4.3 upstream of
Cygwin, but I will check the logs.
Jerry
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On 03/26/2011 08:35 AM, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
I have been monitoring this thread for the libgfortran maintainer side, but have
not had time yet to investigate further. The only platform reporting the issue
so far is Cygwin. I am not aware of any changes occurring with 4.3 upstream of
Cygwin
from there.
Marco, please continue your efforts to a reduced example.
Jerry
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221305 [sig] top 6112 exception::handle: Error while dumping state (probably
corrupted stack)
Is there other diagnostics needed? cygcheck -c returns OK for all packages.
The top session runs for several minutes fine before this fault occurs.
Jerry
je...@quasar ~
$ bin/ gcc/ prs
When I start individual windows between two linux boxes I always get the
host name in the title bar of the window.
For example from my desktop linux box:
ssh -X je...@prodserver
then
gedit
The title bar of the resulting gedit window will be along the lines of:
gedit (on prodserver.host.com)
on i686 and x86-64 Linux, but so
far no luck under Windows. If I learn more in the next few days, I will report
here.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Jerry
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Hi,
Who is the Cygwin gcc package maintainer? I want to make sure my gfortran 4.6
experimental builds are consistent with Cygwin distributions. I notice I have
far fewer configure parameters then I see when I invoke gfortran -v .
Regards,
Jerry
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On 08/07/2010 01:13 PM, Dave Korn wrote:
On 07/08/2010 17:59, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Hi,
Who is the Cygwin gcc package maintainer?
I've been a bit AWOL recently, but I think that's still me :-/
I want to make sure my
gfortran 4.6 experimental builds are consistent with Cygwin
to think about changing and
reverting paths.
Have I perhaps configured/built this incorrectly?
I have not had any problems building with Cygwin 1.7 on WinNT or Win7. You do
have to make sure you have the mpc complex math library installed. Other than
that I have had no problems.
Jerry
The gfortran binary at the wiki has been updated to latest trunk experimental
4.6. This binary includes c, c++, and fortran compilers. (Note: This is not an
official Gnu or Cygwin release.)
Let me know if any problems encountered.
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortranBinaries
Regards,
Jerry
unavailable
Reason: spawn: fork() failed
I'm running Win7 64 bit with 8 Gig of memory, but then cygwin is 32 bit
right?
Any help?
thanks,
jerry
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xterm: Error 29, errno 11: Resource temporarily unavailable
Reason: spawn: fork() failed
I'm running Win7 64 bit with 8 Gig of memory, but then cygwin is 32 bit
right?
Any help?
thanks,
jerry
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error: No more processes.
thanks,
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After my last install of 1.7 software the X server does start and the
blank X windows do go away. But when I start an Xterm the blank X
windows stay around. Anyway to start Xterm with them going away once
started. Also, the Xterm that starts looks like a version from back in
the 80's. Has
heap, Win32 error 487, base 0x7D, top 0x91, reserve_size
1306624, a
llocsize 1310720, page_const 4096
Mike Ayers wrote:
From: cygwin-xfree-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-xfree-
ow...@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Lowry
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 2:27 PM
Okay, I
automatically, it's the spurious cygwin
windows that start and stay up. Just clutters up the desktop and you
can't tell which is the usable Xterm.
DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Jerry Lowry wrote:
I have installed Cygwin 1.7 twice on my windows 7 laptop. Each
Well I figured that I would start over. So, I downloaded the cygwin
files again to a local disk. Installed everything from the local disk.
I found that this time the install did not put any programs in the
Cyginw-X folder at all. So I deleted the cygwin download and picked a
different
I have installed Cygwin 1.7 twice on my windows 7 laptop. Each time it
installs fine but when I try to run the X server it leaves three
different X windows open as well as an Xterm itself. Is this the
default behavior on 1.7? I really would like to get just the X icon in
the task bar and
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remotely
related to cygwin. I have also tried downloading setup.exe several times.
Continuing on I get:
... setup.bz2 line 2567: syntax error, unexpected STRING
Help is much appreciated.
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On 12/28/2009 08:18 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 08:05:10PM -0800, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
On a separate machine from my previous install problem, setup.exe runs but I get
this warning:
The current ini file is from a newer version of setup.exe. If you have any
trouble
On 12/28/2009 08:41 PM, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
On 12/28/2009 08:18 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 08:05:10PM -0800, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
On a separate machine from my previous install problem, setup.exe
runs but I get
this warning:
The current ini file is from a newer
.
Any suggestions?
Jerry
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 07:57:37AM -0800, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
I have been using the 1.7 beta without any issues up until the official release.
I try to run 1.7.1 setup and nothing happens, it just exits without even
opening a window.
Trying to run the previous
Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 07:57:37AM -0800, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
I have been using the 1.7 beta without any issues up until the
official release. I try to run 1.7.1 setup and nothing happens, it
just exits without even opening a window.
Trying
Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/12/27 Jerry DeLisle:
I am going to try a completely fresh install. I have nothing to lose.
No point in that. I'm afraid you'll need to wait for a setup.exe fix.
No problem, I appreciate the help.
I do hope this will be fixed. Admittedly there may not be too many
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 09:20:11AM -0800, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 07:57:37AM -0800, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
I have been using the 1.7 beta without any issues up until the
official release. I try
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:28:47PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Hold off. I'm fixing setup.exe now.
I've uploaded a new version. It seems to work ok on NT4.
It appears to be working here as well. Running now.
Thanks,
Jerry
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on a different machine and though it runs, it has
a problem with the ini file being newer.
Jerry
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On 11/20/2009 06:24 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/11/20 Linda Walsh:
Some things are obviously not cygwin related. But sometimes it seems
like cygwin isn't able to see files that I can see there with explorer.
We'd of course need concrete examples for this.
I'd love to
.
Best regards,
Jerry
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exist?
Thanks - Jim
You could try this:
http://www.equation.com/servlet/equation.cmd?call=fortran
Regards,
Jerry
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)
Also, is your CPU a VIA by any chance, maybe a C7?
No, its an AMD Phenom II. However, your hints were correct. I disabled
the VirtualBox System::VT-x/AMD-V features and the problem goes away.
What Crystal Balls you have!
:)
Jerry
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I first noticed this when trying to build and run gfortran 4.5 for my
development work on cygwin 1.7. This is on WinNT running in VirtualBox.
With 4.5, I get no output at all. With gfortran distributed with Cygwin
I get the following. Am I configured wrong?
Regards,
Jerry
$ cat
and 1.7.0-54 releases :-P
Hey, I always say; If you are going to screw something up, at least do
it well!
jerry
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as I can get for this Gnu software. I
wish I could encourage more people to just move to Linux, but I am not
unrealistic about that.
Regards,
Jerry
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of cygwin running.
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On 08/04/2009 07:43 PM, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
I tried to bunzip the snapshot and get the following:
~
$ bunzip2.exe cygwin1-20090804.dll.bz2
bunzip2: Data integrity error when decompressing.
Input file = cygwin1-20090804.dll.bz2, output file =
cygwin1-20090804.dll
It is possible
On 08/04/2009 08:27 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I screwed up the previous cygwin-20090804 snapshot but there is a new
one up now which shouldn't produce a STATUS_EXCEPTION_VIOLATION.
Sorry for the inconvenience with the previous one.
This one installs and runs fine now on NT 4.
Jerry
.
The wiki is here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortranBinaries
There are instructions for installing provided in the wiki.
Please let me know if it works.
Regards,
Jerry
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 12:32:16AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 05:20:41AM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
Jerry DeLisle wrote:
I am making the switch to 1.7. I started with a clean windows (nt4)
environment and went through the usual run
the
cygwin1.dll. What do you think?
Let me know what you would like me to do to see if this is fixed.
Jerry
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 10:55:40AM -0700, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
--- snip ---
I will try the manual process you suggested after I figure out how to get the
snapshot and when it is available.
Bare in mind that I am using the broken environment
install of libreadline6.
bash still fails. This is on NT4.
Maybe I need a different combination of binutils, libreadline, and bash. I will
play with this for a bit.
Jerry
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Vincent R. wrote:
I backed down on bash version which required install of libreadline6.
bash still fails. This is on NT4.
Maybe I need a different combination of binutils, libreadline, and bash.
I
will
play with this for a bit.
Jerry
I have installed new binutils and previous bash
Moving to this thread:
Vincent R. wrote:
I backed down on bash version which required install of libreadline6.
bash still fails. This is on NT4.
Maybe I need a different combination of binutils, libreadline, and bash.
I
will play with this for a bit.
Jerry
I have installed new
See attached file.
Regards,
Jerry
Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Sun Jul 05 12:28:58 2009
Windows NT 4 Workstation Ver 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6
Path: C:\WINNT\system32
C:\WINNT
D:\cygwin-1.7\bin
SysDir: C:\WINNT\System32
WinDir: C:\WINNT
PWD
Eric Blake wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to Jerry DeLisle on 7/5/2009 1:35 PM:
Warning: There are multiple cygwin1.dlls on your path
That's probably your culprit.
I saw that too and did a full search of the disk and there is only one
cygwin1.dll
I am
Dave Korn wrote:
Vincent R. wrote:
bash 3.2.49-22 OK
libreadline6 5.2.14-12 OK
libreadline7 6.0.3-1OK
Jerry DeLisle wrote:
bash 3.2.49-22
libreadline6 5.2.14-12
libreadline7 6.0.3-1
Here is some more information:
bash-3.2$ ./cygcheck -s jerrycheck
741 [main] id 85 _cygtls::handle_exceptions: Exception:
STATUS_STACK_OVERFLO
W
3209 [main] id 85 open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack trace to
id.exe.stackdump
garbled output from 'id' command - no uid= found
1206 [main]
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 07:34:24PM -0700, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to Jerry DeLisle on 7/5/2009 1:35 PM:
Warning: There are multiple cygwin1.dlls on your path
That's probably your culprit.
I
Dave Korn wrote:
Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Well, I am moving to this thread now.
Jerry, can I show you something you must not have realised about how email
threading works?
Thank you for pointing this out. I usually don't use the thread view in my mail
client. I will avoid this breakage
of nicely for the user with cygwin 1.5
I think this is a bug unless I am missing something in the install process.
Please advise.
Jerry
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On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 05:20:41AM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
Jerry DeLisle wrote:
I am making the switch to 1.7. I started with a clean windows (nt4)
environment and went through the usual run of setup-1.7 downloaded today.
All appears fine, but bash does not get
of nicely for the user with cygwin 1.5
I think this is a bug unless I am missing something in the install process.
Please advise.
Jerry
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pertinent to Cygwin.
Thanks Christopher, this was much needed.
Best regards,
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 06:45:48AM -0700, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Current 1.7 documentation states that Cygwi-1.7 will not work on Win 95, 98, or
Me. Does this also include Win NT?
I tried installing on Win NT and I get the following when trying to
open a terminal.
78
domain password?
I couldn't figure out if this was a bug, or a feature needing a bit
more documentation in passwd --help
Thank you,
Jerry
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On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
Cygutils is a collection of useful(?) tools for the cygwin
platform. This is a feature enhancement release.
[[ compiled using gcc-3.4.4-999 ]]
This will most likely be the final cygutils update for the cygwin-1.5
distribution; future
.
Any help appreciated.
Jerry
Test Run By jerry on Sun Feb 8 18:29:32 2009
Native configuration is i686-pc-cygwin
=== gfortran tests ===
Schedule of variations:
unix
Running target unix
Using /usr/share/dejagnu/baseboards/unix.exp as board description file
for targe
t.
Using
Jerry DeLisle wrote:
While attempting to run the gcc testsuite today I am getting this error.
Bash appears to then lock up. If I attempt to close the terminal
window, I get a windows error dialog about failing to respond. If I
select to end the hung task, it terminates and the bash command
Mark J. Reed writes:
One-liner to display the boot time:
$ perl -lane 'print ~~localtime(time-$F[0])' /proc/uptime
Ronald Fischer wrote:
Would you mind explaining the ~~ trick?
Clever tricks are interesting, but definitely are an obfuscation.
This makes things more plain:
perl -lane
Chuck wrote:
RXVT is a VT102 terminal emulator for both X and Windows.
Brown paper bag release. Version -8 is withdrawn; it erroneously
required the X11 libXpm. Reported by WxH.
There are still too many requires for this Version -9.
Version -7 only required 'cygwin' and 'bash'. This is
I have updated the Cygwin build of gfortran 4.4 experimental on the gfortran
wiki to 10-19-2008 trunk. This is not a regular Cygwin package.
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortranBinaries
Please let me know if anyone has any problems with it.
Best regards,
Jerry
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because of things like CR-LF line ends, so I really should test it.
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Jason Pyeron wrote:
We use utf teraterm which has a cygterm built in.
http://www.google.com/search?source=ighl=enrlz=q=teraterm+utf
http://ttssh2.sourceforge.jp/
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Thank you very much.
This looks like it will work well.
Jerry
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my laptop doesn't have a middle mouse button.
Pressing the left and right mouse buttons at the same time has the same effect.
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The problem
is that I usually use MIME::Lite to send emails from various perl
tasks.
1. Install ssmtp from Cygwin.
2. Run /usr/bin/ssmtp-config to configure.
3. If needed edit the config file
/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf)
and add your mail hub. For example:
mailhub=smtp.comcast.net:587
4.
Why does setup insist on trying to install colordiff? How
can this be turned off (without installing colordiff, of
course)?
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It's a minor bug, there is no workaround at the moment apart from to
manually set the package to Skip in the chooser. Frankly it's a hundred
times quicker and easier to just let it install, the package is tiny.
My problem is that colordiff requires Perl, and I build my own version
of Perl
Nobody's quite sure where exactly the bug is yet, but how
it's /supposed/ to work is that everything in the Base
category is mandatory, and everything else is optional.
I notice that for colordiff the category is Misc, and there
are no other modules for that category. Shouldn't the
category
The newly added distribution 'colordiff' is set to install by default
in setup.exe. Please change it such that it needs to be selected to
be installed. Thanks.
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The newly added distribution 'colordiff' is set to install by default
in setup.exe. Please change it such that it needs to be selected to
be installed. Thanks.
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 5 17:23, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 4 17:24, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:25:27PM -0800, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
The test also appears very clean on Linux. The gfortran library is
implemented in C. I need
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 4 17:24, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:25:27PM -0800, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
The test also appears very clean on Linux. The gfortran library is
implemented in C. I need to examine some dumps from the compiler and I
will get back with you
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 3 11:24, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
I have confirmed this problem on Cygwin reported here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35063
I am not very familiar with the windows environment. Having patched most
of the gfortran I/O library in the last 2-3 years I
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