On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 10:13:47PM +0100, Phil Reynolds wrote:
On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 08:58:54PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Phil Reynolds wrote:
On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 11:38:15AM +0100, Phil Reynolds wrote:
I am trying to get Cygwin/X to support the UK keyboard layout, but
On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 11:18:07AM +0100, Phil Reynolds wrote:
4.1.1 - this has no effect on the problem
4.1.2 - output shown - would have thought this be autodetected
4.1.3 - yet to try xkeycaps but will try it today - other method, as I
say, cannot see where to put.
Trying to build
All,
I'm on a windows XP pro based system. I've been trying to get cron to
run some scheduled scripts but it unfortunately only is able to
recognize my locally mounted hds and not the network drives I have
mapped (c and e are my local drives).
I have installed cron to run as a service as
Han Yuan wrote:
All,
I'm on a windows XP pro based system. I've been trying to get cron to
run some scheduled scripts but it unfortunately only is able to
recognize my locally mounted hds and not the network drives I have
mapped (c and e are my local drives).
I have installed cron to run
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Han Yuan wrote:
I'm on a windows XP pro based system. I've been trying to get cron to
run some scheduled scripts but it unfortunately only is able to
recognize my locally mounted hds and not the network drives I have
mapped (c and e are my local drives).
I have
After upgrading sed from 4.1.4 to 4.1.5, I found that line endings were
being converted from CRLF to CRCRLF when the input file was specified
with a windows file path:
% cat sedtestin
$ccderaser -StandardInput
InputFile g5a.st
% od -c sedtestin
000 $ c c d e r a s e
You change to mprec.h broke dtoa.c compilation for sh2e:
tmp2
Description: Binary data
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I've been using cygwin for a long time on my notebooks and desktops. I
recently got a Core Duo for work. Most things seem to work fine, but
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lockfile foo
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So, I downloaded the source and traced where
Benjamin D wrote:
Hi!
I've been using cygwin for a long time on my notebooks and desktops. I
recently got a Core Duo for work. Most things seem to work fine, but
lockfie didn't. I got the helpful error message:
lockfile foo
lockfile: Try praying, giving up on foo
So, I downloaded the
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