Hi,
Onigurama library is now available for cygwin.
The version 5.9.2-1 of
libonig2
liboning-devel
have been uploaded.
DESCRIPTION
Oniguruma is a regular expressions library.
The characteristics of this library is that different
character encoding for every regular expression object
can be
2010/9/17 Mark Geisert:
Al writes:
2010/9/16 Mark Geisert:
cygncurses5.dll = /home/prefix/gentoo/usr/bin/cygncurses5.dll
(0x1000)
This one is below the sixty million value that Reini described as
suspicious.
Now what do I make of that. Do I tell it to be loaded elsewhere?
On Sep 16 20:14, Paul McFerrin wrote:
Sorry for double posting, went to wrong mailing list!!
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Hello:
I guess I should have attached my httpd.conf file since I had to
make changes in my configuration to avoid more changes..
For the
hi, i am trying to completely delete cygwin from my system, as it is taking
up too much hard disk space. i followed the instructions at the cygwin.com
FAQ by first removing any subscribed services. this worked fine. then, i
went on to delete the c:\cygwin folder. but i received 2 warning
Hi,
I have windows 2008 R2 servers with cygwin 1.7 installed.
When i want to execute the cluster.exe command, I have :
seber...@flosapptest02 /cygdrive/c/windows/system32
$ ./cluster res
bash: ./cluster: No such file or directory
On a DOS prompt the command works..
Then I do a 'ls cluster*' in
It's not that simple :)
rebaseall only rebases the exact dll's which were installed from your
packager (setup.exe),
but not any other dll's used at run-time - shadowing system dll's as
in your case, or added dependencies as with perl or python.
Hmmm, that leads to the conclusion, that I
On Sep 17 10:57, sven-eric.ber...@sanofi-aventis.com wrote:
Hi,
I have windows 2008 R2 servers with cygwin 1.7 installed.
When i want to execute the cluster.exe command, I have :
seber...@flosapptest02 /cygdrive/c/windows/system32
$ ./cluster res
bash: ./cluster: No such file or directory
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the distro, unless somebody would
like to take over maintainership.
There is an oss freak in Thuringia, currently working out the idea of
a common patch repository to bring the DRY principle
First of all, thanks a lot for having added these packages to Cygwin :-).
I have installed gcc-core, gfortran and g++ and want to flag the following.
I have a few applications which I compile like this on Cygwin:
$ gfortran -O3 -Wall -mwindows foo.f90 bar.cpp -lstdc++ -s -o foobar
(notice the
Al,
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:24:10AM +0200, Al wrote:
It's not that simple :)
rebaseall only rebases the exact dll's which were installed from your
packager (setup.exe),
but not any other dll's used at run-time - shadowing system dll's as
in your case, or added dependencies as with
The following is the rebaseall command line syntax:
rebaseall [-b BaseAddress] [-o Offset] [-T FileList | -] [-v]
where:
-b = base address used by rebase (default: 0x7000)
-o = offset between each DLL rebased (default: 0x1)
-s = specify DLL suffix, use multiple if
On 9/17/2010 18:48, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
First of all, thanks a lot for having added these packages to Cygwin :-).
I have installed gcc-core, gfortran and g++ and want to flag the following.
I have a few applications which I compile like this on Cygwin:
$ gfortran -O3 -Wall -mwindows
Moin,
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Betreff: [bulk] - Re: Some manpages are missing
DEWI - N. Zacharias wrote:
Hi,
it seems to me that some manpages are missing:
man printf yields the manpage for man 1 printf
Actually they are available but
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mingw64-i686-gcc-ada, mingw64-i686-gcc-g++ and mingw64-i686-gcc-fortran
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Notes:
Avoid calling the cross
JonY wrote:
It should be in /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/bin/libstdc++-6.dll.
Yes, I know this... so, if I have understood, we *need* to add,
manually, '/usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/bin' to PATH. Right?
Perhaps, you have to create a mingw32-stdc++-6.dll to put in /usr/bin
On 9/17/2010 19:30, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
JonY wrote:
It should be in /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/bin/libstdc++-6.dll.
Yes, I know this... so, if I have understood, we *need* to add,
manually, '/usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/bin' to PATH. Right?
No, its not a good idea IMHO
Hi,
trying to remove the gcc-3 package I noticed that
ccache requires gcc that pulls gcc-3, gcc-mingw-g++, and gcc4.
As now we have multiples gcc compilers can we remove the
dependency ?
Marco
PS x cgf :
I also noticed that after years of hibernation, ccache is now
at 3.x version.
--
The rebase README indicates the following:
The following is the rebaseall command line syntax:
rebaseall [-b BaseAddress] [-o Offset] [-T FileList | -] [-v]
where:
-b = base address used by rebase (default: 0x7000)
-o = offset between each DLL rebased (default: 0x1)
To rebase I currently have to do the following steps:
Open a windows command shell (cmd):
P:/cygwin/bin/ash
/bin/rebaseall
exit
exit
I wonder if there could be a more simple way, i.e. putting it into a
*.bat script and binding it to an task icon.
I am thinking of something in this sense:
bobby_2010 sent the following at Friday, September 17, 2010 4:19 AM
hi, i am trying to completely delete cygwin from my system, as it is
taking up too much hard disk space. i followed the instructions at
the cygwin.com FAQ by first removing any subscribed services. this
worked fine. then, i went
Al wrote:
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the distro, unless somebody would
like to take over maintainership.
There is an oss freak in Thuringia, currently working out the idea of
a common patch repository to bring the
A second thought. I wonder if reabaseall could be improved to run from
within bash, without the need to close down all running windows. Then
it could even be included into build scripts to be run after each
build.
Assuming that those DLL which are up and running typically don't need
to be
On 9/17/2010 12:37 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the distro, unless somebody would
like to take over maintainership.
apache2 is a build dependency for subversion, so if you remove it from
the
On 9/17/2010 10:39 AM, Al wrote:
A second thought. I wonder if reabaseall could be improved to run from
within bash, without the need to close down all running windows. Then
it could even be included into build scripts to be run after each
build.
No, because the DLLs used by bash are OFTEN
On Sep 17 07:43, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 9/17/2010 12:37 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the distro, unless somebody would
like to take over maintainership.
apache2 is a build
On 9/17/2010 8:02 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 17 07:43, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 9/17/2010 12:37 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the distro, unless somebody would
like to take over
On 9/17/2010 10:50 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 9/17/2010 10:39 AM, Al wrote:
A second thought. I wonder if reabaseall could be improved to run from
within bash, without the need to close down all running windows. Then
it could even be included into build scripts to be run after each
build.
And it invites casual use without understanding the what and why. This
means
more people using it for no reason and more problems using it when it is
needed because people don't understand the requirements to make it work
(i.e. *nobody* will read the readme... wait, there's a readme? ;-) ).
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 02:53:53PM +0200, Al wrote:
You just need to use the -T option and specify the addition DLLs to
rebase.
Thank you very much.
You are quite welcome.
[snip]
To give the future reader of this thread some additional value. I
first gave the DLL file itself to the
Actually, why do you use cmd?
On 2010-09-17 13:58, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
On 09/16/2010 12:05 PM, Ilia K. wrote:
Have you tried to ssh to cygwin, then run cmd.exe (to get a dos
prompt) and then press Ctrl-C?
Good lord man! Why would I want to do that?!?
In my case this terminates cmd.exe and
Hi folks.
Through fits and starts, and with no more feedback from the list than
Dave Korn's self-admitted wild guess about gcclib1 folders etc, my
Cygwin is no longer shedding empty shell stack-dump files like dandruff.
But certain things are continuing to alarm me. I'll put them in the form
On 9/17/2010 12:18 PM, Al wrote:
And it invites casual use without understanding the what and why. This
means
more people using it for no reason and more problems using it when it is
needed because people don't understand the requirements to make it work
(i.e. *nobody* will read the
Or, read from stdin as follows:
$ something that generates extra DLL list | rebaseall -T - ...
As example, something that gernates extra DLL list looks in my case like this.
PREFIX=/home/prefix/gentoo
find $PREFIX/bin/ -name *.dll -o -name *.so
find $PREFIX/lib/ -name *.dll -o -name *.so
Does anyone recall a mention of what in CygWin (or possibly Emacs) creates
files with a simple name of NUL?
Thanks,
Daniel
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On 09/17/2010 11:12 AM, Daniel Barclay wrote:
Does anyone recall a mention of what in CygWin (or possibly Emacs) creates
files with a simple name of NUL?
Windows automagically maps the file named NUL, in any directory, to
the equivalent of Unix' /dev/null. Cygwin doesn't create it, but all
Hi,
I appreciate you take the time to contribute all that information.
Hope it is not only red by me.
Now, surely that is a lot of hunting around -- but I can only assume
that many people did so, since you are apparently the first person to
fail to locate the documentation when faced with
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 07:38:03PM +0200, Al wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
It's familiar that regular programs have a doc, man etc. It's also
familiar that small maintenance scripts don't have. Even your posting
has more lines the he rebaseall script itself. So you wouldn't really
follow the search
I guess for many people cygwin is their first contact with a *NIX like
environment, but given your previous knowledge in Linux, it could also
have been and option to inspect the package contents:
cygcheck -l rebase
It's not only that many people have in Cygwin their first contact with
the
I have installation of Cygwin that I want to transfer
on another computer with Windows 7 operating system
on both computers (editions are the same).
I would not like to do it item by item.
In my understanding
setup -P {list of packages}
would help, if I have this listBut how to take
list of
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 08:02:23PM +0200, Milos Puchta wrote:
I have installation of Cygwin that I want to transfer
on another computer with Windows 7 operating system
on both computers (editions are the same).
I would not like to do it item by item.
In my understanding
setup -P {list of
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 08:01:23PM +0200, Al wrote:
I guess for many people cygwin is their first contact with a *NIX like
environment, but given your previous knowledge in Linux, it could also
have been and option to inspect the package contents:
cygcheck -l rebase
It's not only that
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:43:42AM +0200, Al wrote:
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the distro, unless somebody would
like to take over maintainership.
There is an oss freak in Thuringia, currently working out the idea of
a
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 12:45:16PM +, Marco Atzeri wrote:
PS x cgf :
I also noticed that after years of hibernation, ccache is now
at 3.x version.
Yes. I know.
cgf
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On 9/17/2010 1:38 PM, Al wrote:
Hi,
I appreciate you take the time to contribute all that information.
Hope it is not only red by me.
Now, surely that is a lot of hunting around -- but I can only assume
that many people did so, since you are apparently the first person to
fail to locate the
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 08:01:23PM +0200, Al wrote:
I guess for many people cygwin is their first contact with a *NIX like
environment, but given your previous knowledge in Linux, it could also
have been and option to inspect the package contents:
cygcheck -l rebase
It's not only that many
A pdf is not going to cause a maintainer to materialize. Especially when
the pdf is unloadable.
Hm, I did read it with SumatraPDF.
A repository of patches will not create a maintainer directly, but it
is more likely that somebody takes up the task, if maintenance becomes
more easy and eats
This discussion seems to boil down to Someone should add words about
rebaseall to the FAQ.
-bash-3.2$ /bin/rebaseall --help
rebaseall: only ash or dash processes are allowed during rebasing
Exit all Cygwin processes and stop all Cygwin services.
Execute ash (or dash) from Start/Run...
This discussion seems to boil down to Someone should add words about
rebaseall to the FAQ.
If words to the FAQ, then:
1.) a matching header
2.) including link to the readme
3.) including the famous error messages people enter into the search machines:
*** fatal error - unable to remap to
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:48:47AM -0700, Bill Ross wrote:
This discussion seems to boil down to Someone should add words about
rebaseall to the FAQ.
-bash-3.2$ /bin/rebaseall --help
rebaseall: only ash or dash processes are allowed during rebasing
Exit all Cygwin processes and stop all
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 08:49:04PM +0200, Al wrote:
This discussion seems to boil down to Someone should add words about
rebaseall to the FAQ.
If words to the FAQ, then:
1.) a matching header
2.) including link to the readme
3.) including the famous error messages people enter into the
On 9/17/2010 8:10 AM, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 9/17/2010 8:02 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 17 07:43, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 9/17/2010 12:37 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the
On 9/17/2010 1:07 PM, David Sastre wrote:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 08:02:23PM +0200, Milos Puchta wrote:
I have installation of Cygwin that I want to transfer
on another computer with Windows 7 operating system
on both computers (editions are the same).
I would not like to do it item by item.
-bash-3.2$ /bin/rebaseall --help
rebaseall: only ash or dash processes are allowed during rebasing
Exit all Cygwin processes and stop all Cygwin services.
Execute ash (or dash) from Start/Run... or a cmd or command
window.
Execute '/bin/rebaseall' from ash (or dash).
Maybe
If that is the only doc to point to, then you are right.
Alternatively, the recent archives might point to how hard existing docs
are to find.
Good doc is availble. Unfortunatly it is badly linked.
http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/rebase/rebase-2.4.2.README
It's not the first thing you
On Sep 17 11:22, Eric Blake wrote:
On 09/17/2010 11:12 AM, Daniel Barclay wrote:
Does anyone recall a mention of what in CygWin (or possibly Emacs) creates
finicking
It's Cygwin, not CygWin.
/finicking
files with a simple name of NUL?
Windows automagically maps the file named NUL, in any
On Sep 17 11:55, David Rothenberger wrote:
apache2-devel is not needed by subversion if I don't build the apache2
module. I do need to install a native apache2 instance with subversion
support in order to test the http support in the client, but I suppose I
can do that.
So it only makes sense
On 9/17/2010 12:39 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 17 11:55, David Rothenberger wrote:
apache2-devel is not needed by subversion if I don't build the apache2
module. I do need to install a native apache2 instance with subversion
support in order to test the http support in the client, but I
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 09:37 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the distro, unless somebody would
like to take over maintainership.
Apache2 is too important to lose from the distro, so:
SJ Wright wrote:
Hi folks.
Through fits and starts, and with no more feedback from the list than
Dave Korn's self-admitted wild guess about gcclib1 folders etc, my
Cygwin is no longer shedding empty shell stack-dump files like
dandruff. But certain things are continuing to alarm me. I'll put
On 9/17/2010 6:46 PM, SJ Wright wrote:
The above message:http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-09/msg00568.html I
have found other messages that discuss the 100% CPU load issue in previous
versions of Cygwin. No wonder no one's bothered to answer my questions yet --
evidently one should take it
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the distro, unless somebody would
like to take over maintainership.
Apache2 is too important to lose from the distro, so:
I agree. I've been using the Apache2 binaries to run servers
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
...
Note: Don't use DOS device names in Cygwin!
Wrong:
$ echo foo NUL
$ echo foo nul
$ echo foo nul:
Right:
$ echo foo /dev/null
Yes, I know. I'm not using NUL (or nul or nul:, etc.), but something
is.
(Now I'm thinking that it's an
On 9/17/2010 3:16 PM, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 09:37 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The apache2 package is orphaned for this long period of time already.
Maybe it's time to pull it from the distro, unless somebody would
like to take over maintainership.
Apache2 is too
I gave up on Cygwin apache2 some time ago, but under
Windows 7 it had a tendency to crash the system in its
default configuration.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-02/msg00017.html
I've been using lighthttp since.
Stacey
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On 9/16/10, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 15 18:30, Lee wrote:
I don't know if this is just a problem with the cygwin version of awk,
me misunderstanding something or what, but it looks like gsub isn't
working correctly in awk:
$ sh /tmp/test.awk
s= ::0:: should = ::S0::
$ cat
thanks, did as you said and nothing seems amiss.
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
bobby_2010 sent the following at Friday, September 17, 2010 4:19 AM
hi, i am trying to completely delete cygwin from my system, as it is
taking up too much hard disk space. i followed the instructions
using cygwin 1.7.7(0.230/5/3) 2010-08-31 09:58 i686
I have right now an example where I cannot fetch with the following
error message:
remote: Counting objects: 534, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (210/210), done.
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
fatal: early EOFs: 39%
On 9/16/2010 9:38 AM, JonY wrote:
I have uploaded the 32bit toolchain, I hope there are no thinkos when
adapting the cygport files.
All packages rebuild from source ok. Packaging looks good; I used them
to build a working xz and liblzma with no trouble. genini is happy with
the setup.hints
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 08:12:48PM +, Marco Atzeri wrote:
--- Gio 16/9/10, David Sastre ha scritto:
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:08:54AM
+, Marco Atzeri wrote:
Hi
thinking about packaging slrn I decided to start
from its dependency
Oniguruma - S-lang - slrn
Just
--- Ven 17/9/10, David Sastre ha scritto:
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 08:12:48PM
David,
I guess you are using a patched version of s-lang,
but your source is not reachable
cygport slang-2.2.2-1.cygport almostall
Preparing slang-2.2.2-1
*** ERROR: Cannot find source package
Version 1.0b_svn3433-1 of mingw64-i686-headers has been uploaded.
mingw64-i686-headers contains headers for Windows development. This
package is specifically for the 32bit target toolchain.
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On 9/17/2010 16:17, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 9/16/2010 9:38 AM, JonY wrote:
I have uploaded the 32bit toolchain, I hope there are no thinkos when
adapting the cygport files.
All packages rebuild from source ok. Packaging looks good; I used them
to build a working xz and liblzma with no
On Sep 17 04:17, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 9/16/2010 9:38 AM, JonY wrote:
I have uploaded the 32bit toolchain, I hope there are no thinkos when
adapting the cygport files.
All packages rebuild from source ok. Packaging looks good; I used them
to build a working xz and liblzma with no
Hello,
Regarding the ITA of these packages, and the proposed patches, I have
some thoughts to share and discuss before I repackage them.
1 http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2010-04/msg00521.html
case sensitivity of system32 dir (win7 and vista)
2 http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-02/msg00503.html
On 2010-09-13, at 06:12, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
gcc3 is deprecated; distro packages should be built with gcc4, and all
Ports packages for Cygwin 1.7 are built with gcc4. So OCaml definitely
builds with gcc4.
I checked and yes it works.
How soon can you rebuild ocaml with gcc4 and
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 01:59:32PM +0200, David Sastre wrote:
4 Can we consider this? what are the circular dependencies in that scenario?
AFAICT, including base-passwd in base-files, and afterwards dropping
base-passwd dependencies anywhere else should be harmless.
Unless Corinna disagrees, I'd
On Sep 17 10:33, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 9/17/2010 7:24 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
cygwin-pkg-maint?
Done.
Thanks,
Corinna
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On Sep 17 13:59, David Sastre wrote:
Hello,
Regarding the ITA of these packages, and the proposed patches, I have
some thoughts to share and discuss before I repackage them.
1 http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2010-04/msg00521.html
case sensitivity of system32 dir (win7 and vista)
2
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 04:50:40PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 17 13:59, David Sastre wrote:
Regarding the ITA of these packages, and the proposed patches, I have
some thoughts to share and discuss before I repackage them.
2 http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-02/msg00503.html
On Sep 17 18:47, David Sastre wrote:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 04:50:40PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
What's wrong with the proposed patch? The only problem I have with it
is the fact that it uses tr and sed to find out what shell it's running
in. There is probably a way to do this
On 17 September 2010 15:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
5 As stated in the referenced thread, there is no way to prevent attackers
to create a user's home dir before she/he logins the first time other than
disallowing anyone but the Administrator to do that.
If the proposed workaround (issuing a
On Sep 17 21:23, Andy Koppe wrote:
On 17 September 2010 15:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
5 As stated in the referenced thread, there is no way to prevent attackers
to create a user's home dir before she/he logins the first time other than
disallowing anyone but the Administrator to do that.
Please upload:
wget http://mintty.googlecode.com/files/mintty-0.9b1-1.tar.bz2
wget http://mintty.googlecode.com/files/mintty-0.9b1-1-src.tar.bz2
wget http://mintty.googlecode.com/svn/tags/0.9-beta1/cygport/setup.hint
This is a test release. The postinstall/preremove scripts put
setup.exe's new
On 17 September 2010 21:43, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 17 21:23, Andy Koppe wrote:
On 17 September 2010 15:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
5 As stated in the referenced thread, there is no way to prevent attackers
to create a user's home dir before she/he logins the first time other than
I have a recurring problem with Cygwin-X.
First off, I'm my work laptop is running Win XP SP3. In general, the
applications I have open are MS Outlook 2007, RealVNC, and of course
xterm/xemacs. X1 (email indexing) runs in the background). I'm
running some sort of Norton Enterprise Anti-virus
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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 12:43:33 -0400
From: Pierre A. Humblet
Subject: Fw: res_send() doesn't work with osquery enabled
To: Corinna Vinschen cori...@vinschen.de
Corinna,
this has not made it to the list so far, not sure why.
I am
On Sep 17 09:03, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
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| Sorry, an earlier answer was rejected due to inappropriate subject.
In theory, that should be fixed.
| After thinking about it, I don't like mixing calls to the Windows
resolver
| for
Hi,
Onigurama library is now available for cygwin.
The version 5.9.2-1 of
libonig2
liboning-devel
have been uploaded.
DESCRIPTION
Oniguruma is a regular expressions library.
The characteristics of this library is that different
character encoding for every regular expression object
can be
Version 1.0b_svn3433-1 of mingw64-i686-headers has been uploaded.
mingw64-i686-headers contains headers for Windows development. This
package is specifically for the 32bit target toolchain.
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Version 20100809-1 of mingw64-i686-runtime has been uploaded.
mingw64-i686-runtime provides library to interface with Windows. This
package is specifically for the 32bit target toolchain.
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Version 4.5.1-1 of mingw64-i686-gcc has been uploaded.
mingw64-i686-gcc contains GCC sources used by the 32bit target
toolchain. See mingw64-i686-gcc-core, mingw64-i686-gcc-objc,
mingw64-i686-gcc-ada, mingw64-i686-gcc-g++ and mingw64-i686-gcc-fortran
for binaries.
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The mingw64-i686 cross toolchain set has been uploaded to the Cygwin
mirrors. It is used to build 32bit Windows applications and programs.
As with all software releases, it may contain bugs, please report bugs
to mingw-w64-public [at] lists.sourceforge.net.
Notes:
Avoid calling the cross
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