On 09 February 2007 18:58, Andrew Schulman wrote:
I am very confused about what's happening with setup.exe.
At http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/cygwin/, if I look in setup.ini or
setup.bz2, they both show versions 3.5.9-1 and 3.5.1-1 of lftp. But when I
run setup, it somehow finds an older
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-02-11 14:32:24
Modified files:
winsup/w32api : ChangeLog
winsup/w32api/include: winnt.h winuser.h
Log message:
2007-02-11 Daniel Atallah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I detected a strange bug in the standard function gettimeofday.
It *sometimes* reports the time which being expressed as the integer
number of milliseconds is *less* than the time obtained *earlier* with
the same function.
The expression 100 * tv.tv_sec + tv.tv_usec is calculated in
On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 07:20:14PM +0300, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
Hi,
I detected a strange bug in the standard function gettimeofday.
It *sometimes* reports the time which being expressed as the integer
number of milliseconds is *less* than the time obtained *earlier* with
the same function.
The
Hi to all,
I am facing some problems while trying to install cs161-binutils package.
I download this package (cs161-binutils-1.4.tgz) to my root directory and i
unziped it creating among others a new directory binutils-2.14 nad a file
toolbuild.sh.
I suppose to run toolbuild.sh first but when
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi to all,
I am facing some problems while trying to install cs161-binutils package.
I download this package (cs161-binutils-1.4.tgz) to my root directory and i
unziped it creating among others a new directory binutils-2.14 nad a file
toolbuild.sh.
I suppose to run
David Arnstein wrote:
Then chkdsk will prompt me to do a boot time analysis. I respond Y for
yes. Then chkdsk hangs forever.
This is the expected behavior when you run a native program attached to
a tty. Please see the archives, this has been discussed extensively.
On 2/11/07, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 07:20:14PM +0300, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
Hi,
I detected a strange bug in the standard function gettimeofday.
It *sometimes* reports the time which being expressed as the integer
number of milliseconds is *less* than the time obtained
Andrew Makhorin wrote:
Hi,
I detected a strange bug in the standard function gettimeofday.
It *sometimes* reports the time which being expressed as the integer
number of milliseconds is *less* than the time obtained *earlier* with
the same function.
If you mean that you call gettimeofday
Chuck wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Chuck wrote:
At first I thought my recent problems with cygwin were limited to the
occasional ls command listing nothing. Run it again an it works
(usually). Now the problems are getting worse. I tried to rm a file
that I own and it didn't fully delete
Brian Dessent brian at dessent.net writes:
Doyle Rhynard wrote:
When others depend upon what you do, the old maximum for physicians
should apply also: First, do no harm. My suggestion is to roll back
That logic would only apply if the Eclipse module was an actual Cygwin
package, but
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