Eric Blake writes:
According to Angelo Graziosi on 7/19/2007 8:51 AM:
1)
Emacs22 depend on xemacs-emacs-common which depend from xemacs: WHY to
install emacs one should install XEmacs ?
That sounds like a backwards dependency. Volker, shouldn't it be that
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According to Dr. Volker Zell on 7/20/2007 2:17 AM:
That sounds like a backwards dependency. Volker, shouldn't it be that
xemacs depends on xemacs-emacs-common, and that xemacs-emacs-common is
standalone? If you agree, I can change
Hi. I was wondering who maintains the experimental accelerated GLX support
in Cygwin/X. I have a simple patch which enables stereo visuals (necessary
to support my project, VirtualGL) on systems that support stereo. I'd like
to get this patch incorporated into the Cygwin distribution of
The cygwin perl packages perl and perl_manpages have been updated to
revision 5.8.8-4.
This fixes the reported versiononly issue and adds documents into
/usr/share/doc/perl-5.8.8.
The versiononly issue led to incorrect dependencies on versioned scripts
(5.8.8 suffix), failing with e.g. perldoc.
Angelo Graziosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2)
XEmacs comes with AUCTEX, so if one should use xemacs-emacs-common,
WHY not adding auctex to it?
Alternatively Emacs22 should have its own AUCTEX package.
The compilations for Emacs and XEmacs are incompatible. In general,
sharing packages
David Kastrup wrote:
Angelo Graziosi Angelo dot Graziosi@ DO_NOT
writes:
Sorry, but you should not cite my address explicitly!
(Have you hear of spammers?)
Angelo.
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Hello,
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Datum: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 20:16:26 +0200
Von: dIna
An: cygwin@cygwin.com
Betreff: alias command in Midnight Commander
I'va installed mc version 4.6.1 using cygwin setup.
In mc alias command doesn't work.
ex:
$ alias mytest='echo test'
$ mytest
Well, obviously it has nothing to do with Cygwin (also not with IP
Helper), but it's because Windows Firewall. To solve this (with
firewall on), I defined a new Inbound Rule for Windows Firewall, which
accepts all inbound ICMP packets.
Thanks to Dave Korn for the hint!
Cheers,
Arthur N.
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Jove is an Emacs like editor. As such it uses the key sequence
CONTROL-X CONTROL-C (^X^C) for leaving the editor.
In Cygwin however ^C still sends the interrupt signal to the editor.
However the keystroke ^C should have been changed to not sending
that signal. On most platforms that
Ok,
I'm about at wits end on this one I can't seem to figure out what's
going on.
I've had the openssh server running on the same version of windows
(Windows XP Pro SP2 fully patched) for quite some time.
The first time I installed it using the instructions at http://
On 20 July 2007 16:25, Michael Grubb wrote:
Ok,
I'm about at wits end on this one I can't seem to figure out what's
going on.
I've had the openssh server running on the same version of windows
(Windows XP Pro SP2 fully patched) for quite some time.
The first time I installed it using the
On 07/20/2007, Michael Grubb wrote:
I'm about at wits end on this one I can't seem to figure out what's going
on.
I've had the openssh server running on the same version of windows (Windows
XP Pro SP2 fully patched) for quite some time.
The first time I installed it using the instructions at
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, Brian Dessent wrote:
Hans Streibel wrote:
Jove is an Emacs like editor. As such it uses the key sequence
CONTROL-X CONTROL-C (^X^C) for leaving the editor.
In Cygwin however ^C still sends the interrupt signal to the editor.
However the keystroke ^C should have been
On Jul 20, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Dave Korn wrote:
On 20 July 2007 16:25, Michael Grubb wrote:
Ok,
I'm about at wits end on this one I can't seem to figure out what's
going on.
BTW, this was an I'm frustrated and pulling my hair out please
help, not an I'm angry this is broke, fix it.
I've
On 20 July 2007 19:08, Michael Grubb wrote:
To clarify the OP:
I had this configuration working on a previous installation. To my
knowledge they were the same versions of cygwin/openssh as what I'm
running now. If they weren't the same versions, it couldn't be far
off at any rate. I had
FYI:
g++ -L/home/ford/downloads/cygb2/i686-pc-cygwin/winsup
-L/home/ford/downloads/cygb2/i686-pc-cygwin/winsup/cygwin
-L/home/ford/downloads/cygb2/i686-pc-cygwin/winsup/w32api/lib -isystem
/home/ford/downloads/cygwin/winsup/include -isystem
/home/ford/downloads/cygwin/winsup/cygwin/include
Brian Ford Brian.Ford at FlightSafety.com writes:
In file included from
../../../../cygwin/winsup/cygserver/bsd_helper.cc:27:
/home/ford/downloads/cygwin/winsup/cygwin/security.h:338: error:
`path_conv' has not been declared
I worked around it like this, although including path.h would also
The cygwin perl packages perl and perl_manpages have been updated to
revision 5.8.8-4.
This fixes the reported versiononly issue and adds documents into
/usr/share/doc/perl-5.8.8.
The versiononly issue led to incorrect dependencies on versioned scripts
(5.8.8 suffix), failing with e.g. perldoc.
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