On behalf of the SINGULAR developer team, please upload the following
package updates for SINGULAR:
wget \
http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/singular-base-3.1.4-1-src.tar.bz2
wget \
On Jan 22 11:40, Yue Ren wrote:
On behalf of the SINGULAR developer team, please upload the following
package updates for SINGULAR:
That's not how it works. Our Singular maintainer is Frank Seelisch.
I don't recall any mail from him giving up maintainership.
Frank? You're around?
Corinna
Frank left our department quite a while ago, but I'll send him a
message to his new mail address and ask him to get in touch with you.
Sorry for not abiding the rules. :(
2013/1/22 Corinna Vinschen:
On Jan 22 11:40, Yue Ren wrote:
On behalf of the SINGULAR developer team, please upload the
On 1/22/2013 12:12 PM, Yue Ren wrote:
Frank left our department quite a while ago, but I'll send him a
message to his new mail address and ask him to get in touch with you.
Sorry for not abiding the rules. :(
Dear Yue,
just curiosity: why packaging 3.1.4 when 3.1.6 seems the last one ?
Well, I thought I'd give you 3.1.4 and 3.1.5 just for sake of
completeness, but you have a point. I'll give you the 3.1.6 packages
in a moment, that might save some work.
best regards, Yue.
2013/1/22 marco atzeri:
On 1/22/2013 12:12 PM, Yue Ren wrote:
Frank left our department quite a while
(As soon as Frank sends a message to register me as a Singular maintainer:)
On behalf of the SINGULAR developer team, please upload the following
package updates for SINGULAR:
wget \
On Jan 22 12:12, Yue Ren wrote:
Frank left our department quite a while ago, but I'll send him a
message to his new mail address and ask him to get in touch with you.
That would be nice, thanks.
Sorry for not abiding the rules. :(
No worries.
Corinna
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Hello,
Frank just tried to send a mail around, but it got bounced because he
used his new email address.
Enclosed are two mails from him, the first is the mail he tried to
send to Corinna through the official channels of cygwin (which got
bounced), and the second is a mail from him to me
On Jan 22 17:23, Yue Ren wrote:
Hello,
Frank just tried to send a mail around, but it got bounced because he
used his new email address.
Enclosed are two mails from him, the first is the mail he tried to
send to Corinna through the official channels of cygwin (which got
bounced), and the
On Jan 22 12:44, Yue Ren wrote:
(As soon as Frank sends a message to register me as a Singular maintainer:)
On behalf of the SINGULAR developer team, please upload the following
package updates for SINGULAR:
wget \
BASEURL=http://dl.dropbox.com/sh/7y1yn4whbyho9a7
wget --no-host-directories --force-directories --cut-dirs=4 \
${BASEURL}/c0cvFMR4a5/release/doxygen/doxygen-1.8.3.1-1-src.tar.bz2 \
${BASEURL}/p4a4gFk1Cp/release/doxygen/doxygen-1.8.3.1-1.tar.bz2 \
${BASEURL}/S0WLMr_y8z/release/doxygen/setup.hint \
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 05:23:06PM +0100, Yue Ren wrote:
Hello,
Frank just tried to send a mail around, but it got bounced because he
used his new email address.
Enclosed are two mails from him, the first is the mail he tried to
send to Corinna through the official channels of cygwin (which got
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Branch: cygwin-64bit-branch
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2013-01-22 17:40:52
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog.64bit Makefile.in configure
configure.ac cygwin.sc.in cygwin64.din dcrt0.cc
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: c...@sourceware.org 2013-01-23 02:02:36
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog malloc_wrapper.cc miscfuncs.cc
Log message:
* miscfuncs.cc (__import_address): Avoid treating random instructions
as
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: c...@sourceware.org 2013-01-23 02:06:44
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog miscfuncs.cc
Log message:
* miscfuncs.cc (__import_address): Avoid NULL explicitly.
Patches:
On Jan 22 04:51, Zach Saw wrote:
Just wondering if there's any updates on this issue.
I asked for a testcase in plain C but nobody came up with it. You can
also try the latest snapshot from http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ to see if
it got better.
Corinna
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Zach Saw zach@gmail.com wrote:
According to POSIX, FIFO allows multiple readers / writers. However, it
appears
that Cygwin's implementation only allows for multiple readers and single
writer.
That's a known issue -- ostensibly, one not aggressively being
The latest snapshot and Emacs-24.2.90 do not like each other, I've rolled back
to the 2013-01-18 snapshot:
(1001)~ # strace emacs-nox
4 4 [main] emacs-nox (5948)
**
132 136 [main] emacs-nox (5948) Program name:
Hi, this is my issue:
I start up cygwin and do pwd, and this is my home directory.
$ pwd
/cygdrive/h
But, I don't want it to be in /cygdrive/h. So, what gives? I've run the
mkpasswd command like so (while in my /home/my name directory):
mkpasswd -l -p $(cygpath -H) /etc/passwd
At that point,
On 1/22/2013 4:52 PM, Yves wrote:
Hi, this is my issue:
I start up cygwin and do pwd, and this is my home directory.
$ pwd
/cygdrive/h
But, I don't want it to be in /cygdrive/h. So, what gives? I've run the
mkpasswd command like so (while in my /home/my name directory):
mkpasswd -l -p
Hi, thanks for your reply.
I did cat /etc/passwd. I obfuscated certain portions of the output, all of
which are characters (no numbers, no spaces, no special characters, all
lower case):
user name@FOOBAR /home/user name/Downloads
$ cat /etc/passwd
SYSTEM:*:18:544:,S-1-5-18::
Greetings, Yves!
I start up cygwin and do pwd, and this is my home directory.
$ pwd
/cygdrive/h
But, I don't want it to be in /cygdrive/h. So, what gives? I've run the
mkpasswd command like so (while in my /home/my name directory):
mkpasswd -l -p $(cygpath -H) /etc/passwd
At that
I did echo $HOME and this is the output that I got:
/cygdrive/h
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Ok, so if I do HOME=/home/user name I go to the home directory that I want
to go to. Yes! But when I close my cygwin window and then re-open it, I'm
back in /cygdrive/h... hmm...
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I installed cygwin's gvim on Windows 7. I found that pasting from the
Windows clipboard into gvim doesn't work by clicking the middle mouse
button unless I go through a weird ritual that I discovered by
accident. If I don't do this, I get E353: Nothing in register *.
First, I have to highlight
Andrey Yves, et atl --
...and then Andrey Repin said...
%
% I start up cygwin and do pwd, and this is my home directory.
% $ pwd
% /cygdrive/h
%
...
%
% Check the contents of your $HOME variable.
But isn't $HOME set based on what the shell gets? So whatever is setting
it wrong is going
I installed cygwin's gvim on Windows 7. I found that pasting from the
Windows clipboard into gvim doesn't work by clicking the middle mouse
button unless I go through a weird ritual that I discovered by
accident. If I don't do this, I get E353: Nothing in register *.
First, I have to highlight
On 22 January 2013 11:55, Andy wrote:
I installed cygwin's gvim on Windows 7. I found that pasting from the
Windows clipboard into gvim doesn't work by clicking the middle mouse
button unless I go through a weird ritual that I discovered by
accident. If I don't do this, I get E353: Nothing
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Andy andymhanc...@gmail.com wrote:
I installed cygwin's gvim on Windows 7. I found that pasting from the
Windows clipboard into gvim doesn't work by clicking the middle mouse
button unless I go through a weird ritual that I discovered by
accident. If I
I always use the keyboard shortcuts to cut/paste from windows apps
(e.g. Chrome/Firefox, etc).
- Highlight the desired text (typically using v or V motion).
- Copy using -*-Y (double quote, asterisk, y) to yank into the
system clipboard
- Paste into the windoze app (browser, etc) using Crtl-V
This machine is on a corporate network, I'm doing this setup at work :) .
And yes, there's a domain.
And, after looking at System variables, I found HOME which is pointed to
H:\. Would it make sense to just set that to C:\cygwin\home\user name?
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Ok, so I changed HOME in Environment variables to C:\cygwin\home\user name
and when I do pwd, this is what happens:
/cygdrive/c/cygwin/home/user name
Ok... it's not /home/user name, but it's progress :) .
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On 1/22/2013 8:31 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Yves!
I start up cygwin and do pwd, and this is my home directory.
$ pwd
/cygdrive/h
But, I don't want it to be in /cygdrive/h. So, what gives? I've run the
mkpasswd command like so (while in my /home/my name directory):
mkpasswd -l -p
I have cygwin install on the server. When I open cygwin on my Windows XP
machine, it opens fine, it finds the .login and all is good.
I have another computer, Windows 7, on the same network, but when I try to open
cygwin on that machine, I get
/usr/local/np71: No such file or directory
On 1/22/2013 9:50 AM, Yves wrote:
This machine is on a corporate network, I'm doing this setup at work :) .
And yes, there's a domain.
And, after looking at System variables, I found HOME which is pointed to
H:\. Would it make sense to just set that to C:\cygwin\home\user name?
Personally I'd
Yves wrote:
Ok, so I changed HOME in Environment variables to C:\cygwin\home\user name
and when I do pwd, this is what happens:
/cygdrive/c/cygwin/home/user name
Ok... it's not /home/user name, but it's progress :) .
Delete the HOME environment variable entirely. That way Cygwin will use
Yes! It works just like I expect it to work! Thanks guys!
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On 1/22/2013 1:03 PM, Matt Tracey wrote:
I have cygwin install on the server. When I open cygwin on my Windows XP
machine, it opens fine, it finds the .login and all is good.
I have another computer, Windows 7, on the same network, but when I try
to open cygwin on that machine, I get
I have a 'kitchen sink' Cygwin installation from 2013-01-14. This gives
'rebase' errors when running the following command (taken from a
./configure script):
$ ruby -r mkmf -e 'exit(have_func(rb_hash_foreach) ? 0 : 1)'
checking for rb_hash_foreach()... 0 [main] ruby 3064
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 03:34:55PM +, Achim Gratz wrote:
The latest snapshot and Emacs-24.2.90 do not like each other, I've rolled back
to the 2013-01-18 snapshot:
This should be fixed in the upcoming snapshot.
cgf
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FAQ:
I've never seen this problem. Can you give a recipe for reproducing it
starting with `emacs-nox -Q'?
Ken
$ emacs-nox -Q
(you are placed in the *scratch* buffer)
RET RET RET
(opens some more blank lines)
(Note that C-p and C-n work as expected)
M-X linum-mode
(Linum mode
On 01/20/2013 05:08 PM, Tom Honermann wrote:
However, I was still able to reproduce another case. As before, one of
the processes is being left running when the rest are terminated. The
abandoned process appears to be in a live-lock state with two threads
(threads 1 and 2) running at 100%. Of
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:20:20PM -0500, Tom Honermann wrote:
On 01/20/2013 05:08 PM, Tom Honermann wrote:
However, I was still able to reproduce another case. As before, one of
the processes is being left running when the rest are terminated. The
abandoned process appears to be in a
Am 21.01.2013 22:53, schrieb mich...@mauger.com:
...
or Control-P (up, C-p in emacs-speak) sometimes jumps up two lines
rather than one.
...
I did not encounter this problem with any of the pretest versions of
24.3 (which is what 24.2.90 is) on GNU/Linux. And while I guess this is
not a
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