-or.org/CppAD/
I have placed the package for review at the web address
http://www.seanet.com/~bradbell/cppad/
which contains the files
cppad-20061208-1-src.tar.bz2
cppad-20061208-1.tar.bz2
setup.hint
I think that that these files are greatly improved with respect to my
previous
[ITP
it and its development at
http://www.coin-or.org/CppAD/
I have placed the package for review at the web address
http://www.seanet.com/~bradbell/cppad/
which contains the files
cppad-20061208-1-src.tar.bz2
cppad-20061208-1.tar.bz2
setup.hint
Did I see that right, the package consists
of this package.
I am the project manager for CppAD and you can find out information about
it and its development at
http://www.coin-or.org/CppAD/
I have placed the package for review at the web address
http://www.seanet.com/~bradbell/cppad/
which contains the files
cppad-20061208-1-src.tar.bz2
it requires five positive votes from package maintainers in order
to be accepted.
+1 from me.
Maybe you consider this small documentation patch.
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--- cppad-20061208-1.README.orig2006-12-08 16:29:15.261169600 +0100
+++ cppad
Hi
I would like to contribute and maintain the multitail package:
o http://www.vanheusden.com/multitail/ (Homepage)
o http://www.vanheusden.com/multitail/multitail-4.2.0.tgz (Download location)
The package can be found in the following distros:
o
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git-cvsimport is broken without cvsps. This is stable in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/devel/cvsps
setup.hint:
# setup for cvsps
sdesc: Generates patchset information from a CVS repository
ldesc: CVSps is a program for generating
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According to Dr. Volker Zell on 12/8/2006 5:21 PM:
Hi
I would like to contribute and maintain the multitail package:
Packaging looked good to me, and it is stable in other distros. Do you
need someone to upload it?
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On 07 December 2006 14:22, Tony Richardson wrote:
Albert Vos vos_albert at hotmail.com writes:
at home and at work I have the same problem with octave under cygwin. In
both cases I octave just quits without giving any output, no prompt, no
error messages. One computer runs on win2000 Sp4 on
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lucas Charron
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 13:21
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Winsock
...
I'm using C::B(http://www.codeblocks.org) over cygwin. I'm
that windows is reporting. This is either
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Korn
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 15:56
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Binaries Don't Execute
...
WAG[*]: When setup.exe tells you that you have to reboot
so it can replace in-use
On 08 December 2006 10:51, tbrowder wrote:
I removed the entire installtion and started anew. Everything works now,
but the command line response gives extra characters sometime. Perhaps the
latest bash update has something to do with that.
Known bug in libreadline vs. prompts with
Albert Vos wrote:
On 07 December 2006 14:22, Tony Richardson wrote:
Albert Vos vos_albert at hotmail.com writes:
at home and at work I have the same problem with octave under
cygwin. In
both cases I octave just quits without giving any output, no prompt, no
error messages. One computer runs
Dave Korn wrote:
On 08 December 2006 10:51, tbrowder wrote:
I removed the entire installtion and started anew. Everything works now,
but the command line response gives extra characters sometime. Perhaps the
latest bash update has something to do with that.
Known bug in libreadline vs.
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According to tbrowder on 12/8/2006 3:51 AM:
I removed the entire installtion and started anew. Everything works now,
but the command line response gives extra characters sometime. Perhaps the
latest bash update has something to do with that.
-- On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 06:36:05 -0700 Eric Blake wrote --
Are you SURE you don't have a buggy driver installed? Known
culprits include Agnitum outpust, Mcafee virus scanners, Logitech
webcam, ... In other words, the leak is not caused by cygwin, but
by your buggy driver leaking memory for
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Steve Boyd wrote:
I'm a Cygwin newbie; spent the last 15 years in the tender clutches
of hp-ux. Currently making the jump to Cygwin. I'm looking for a
place to start when it comes to using things I was familiar with on
hp-ux; rlogin, remsh, ftp, etc. Can anybody give
I'm not sure how this works to put up a reply, but having the same problem, I
found a solution not included in the followups:
Try it without the \ before the ;
c:\cygwin\bin\find.exe . -name files to search pattern -exec
c:\cygwin\bin\grep.exe search string '{}' \; -print
/usr/bin/find:
Cary Jamison wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Steve Boyd wrote:
I'm a Cygwin newbie; spent the last 15 years in the tender clutches
of hp-ux. Currently making the jump to Cygwin. I'm looking for a
place to start when it comes to using things I was familiar with on
hp-ux; rlogin, remsh, ftp, etc.
On 08 December 2006 17:36, Voss, Douglas C @ CSW-SLC wrote:
I'm not sure how this works to put up a reply,
People don't usually bother replying to 5-year old problem reports!
but having the same problem,
You probably don't have the same problem. The OP's problem was having the
backslash
Dave Silvia wrote:
-- On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 06:36:05 -0700 Eric Blake wrote --
Are you SURE you don't have a buggy driver installed? Known
culprits include Agnitum outpust, Mcafee virus scanners, Logitech
webcam, ... In other words, the leak is not caused by cygwin, but
by your buggy driver
I get the following error message:
xargs: grep: Argument list too long
I've also gotten an equivalent error from xargs/gawk.
Of course, the whole idea of xargs is to avoid this error. If I'm doing
something wrong, I'd appreciate some hints of what I am doing wrong or
how to avoid this
Hello,
I currently have a problem about rsync and long file name
limit in RSYNC. I used rsync+ssh for backup remote windows server. The
problem that I would like to know if you have new version or a path
avaible to solve this problem about the max length 260 characters.
For this error
Steeve Juair wrote:
Hello,
I currently have a problem about rsync and long file name
limit in RSYNC. I used rsync+ssh for backup remote windows server. The
problem that I would like to know if you have new version or a path
avaible to solve this problem about the max length 260
Hi,
I've experienced problem with %view{ascii} mode in Midnight Commander's
bindings. I use enca-like encoding autodetector to tell w3m or another
program what the correct input encoding is:
View=%view{ascii} w3m -dump -I `enca`'
Everything works fine in Linux, but not in Cygwin environment.
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] BBuchbinder at niaid.nih.gov writes:
I get the following error message:
xargs: grep: Argument list too long
I've also gotten an equivalent error from xargs/gawk.
It looks like you are picking up the cygwin version of grep/gawk, so I'm not
sure why
$ mount -m
mount -f -u -b -o managed C:/cygwin/home/eblake/managed /home/eblake/managed
mount -f -s -b C:/cygwin/bin /usr/bin
mount -f -s -b C:/cygwin/lib /usr/lib
mount -f -s -b C:/cygwin /
mount -s -b --change-cygdrive-prefix /cygdrive
$ mkdir managed/dir
$ touch managed/dir/Oops
$ mv
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Korn
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 06:54
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Binaries Don't Execute SOLVED (sort of)
...
It's worth mentioning that cygcheck can be used to verify
the status
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 07:20
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Binaries Don't Execute SOLVED (sort of)
...
Unless you're referring to something else, this is fixed and
Albert Vos writes:
at home and at work I have the same problem with octave under
cygwin. In
both cases I octave just quits without giving any output, no prompt, no
error messages.
Check also that your PATH includes /usr/lib/lapack, as octave appears
to need the dlls found there. My default
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According to Dave Silvia on 12/8/2006 10:16 AM:
The list you gave above has an ellipsis, usually denoting there are more. Is
there a place where this list is kept?
The mailing list archives. The list of problem drivers is ad hoc; it
continues to
It's a little more complicated than the subject suggests, the output
vanishes after the first command in a new bash. Have a look at the
following recipe:
1. Start cygwin.bat (no prior setting of the CYGWIN environment
variable)
See the transcript of an example session:
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According to Eric Blake on 12/8/2006 1:53 PM:
It looks like you are picking up the cygwin version of grep/gawk, so I'm not
sure why you are getting a failure.
As it is, I think there might be a regression in cygwin's handling of
arbitrary length
A new test version of cvs should hit the mirrors soon. I believe that
the disappearing 'C'onflicts problem described here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-01/msg01385.html
has been corrected upstream in this release. Also, numerous bug fixes
since 1.11.21-1 (and especially so compared to
And here's number 5 (or 6, depending on how you count). This one adds
the ability to call cygport functions (in addition to the usual
prep/compile/install/ and friends).
It works this way:
cygport cvs-1.11.22-1 custom0-cvs_check_local_known_fail
will invoke cvs_check_local_known_fail()
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