Re: malloc(0) crashing with SIGABRT

2019-09-11 Thread Kaz Kylheku
On 2019-09-11 20:59, Brian Inglis wrote: On 2019-09-09 11:13, Petr Skočík wrote: There's been a twitter discussion on how different POSIX platforms handle malloc(0): https://twitter.com/sortiecat/status/1170697927804817412 . As for Cygwin, the answer appears to be "not well", but this should

Re: Where is igawk and why doesn't @include replicate this feature?

2019-09-11 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2019-09-11 05:52, Steven Penny wrote: > On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 16:54:49, Troy Kenah wrote: >> I used to embed @include junk.awk statements to reduce repetitive code but >> this no longer works. These were files were not functions, simply code >> snippets; this is the type of error I am now seeing:

Re: malloc(0) crashing with SIGABRT

2019-09-11 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2019-09-09 11:13, Petr Skočík wrote: > There's been a twitter discussion on how different POSIX platforms > handle malloc(0): https://twitter.com/sortiecat/status/1170697927804817412 . > > As for Cygwin, the answer appears to be "not well", but this should be > easy to fix. POSIX SUS V4 2018

Re: retry: Problem transfering X11 cut/copy buffer to windows and back

2019-09-11 Thread bzs
I sometimes get in this situation where one and only one xterm receives a paste no matter which window (X or Windows) I'm trying to paste into. THIS IS NOT A BUG REPORT, my cygwin is pretty old. However I've found oddly enough if I go into the xterm receiving all the pastes and press

Re: Where is igawk and why doesn't @include replicate this feature?

2019-09-11 Thread Kaz Kylheku
On 2019-09-10 23:54, Troy Kenah wrote: Hi All, I have a large number of scripts that were using the the igawk script, however I have updated my gawk to a newer release that has obsoleted/removed the igawk script. Gawk's build system stopped installing igawk over five years ago:

Re: retry: Problem transfering X11 cut/copy buffer to windows and back

2019-09-11 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 8:52 AM Jon Turney wrote: > > 1. Is there any information I can provide to help debug this problem? > > A reliable way of reproducing the problem would be ideal :) I wish! > Failing that, the /var/log/xwin/XWin.0.log might be informative. > > > 2. Is there a way to

Re: XTerm(331)?

2019-09-11 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
Thanks everyone, and Yaakov, for releasing (348). -- Jim Reisert AD1C, , http://www.ad1c.us -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info:

[ANNOUNCEMENT] tzcode/tzdata 2019c-1

2019-09-11 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * tzcode-2019c-1 * tzdata-2019c-1 The Time Zone Database (often called tz or zoneinfo) contains code and data that represent the history of local time for many representative locations around the globe. It is updated

[ANNOUNCEMENT] xterm 348-1

2019-09-11 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * xterm-348-1 The xterm program is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that can't use the window system directly. This version implements

xterm 348-1

2019-09-11 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * xterm-348-1 The xterm program is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that can't use the window system directly. This version implements

tzcode/tzdata 2019c-1

2019-09-11 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * tzcode-2019c-1 * tzdata-2019c-1 The Time Zone Database (often called tz or zoneinfo) contains code and data that represent the history of local time for many representative locations around the globe. It is updated

Re: XTerm(331)?

2019-09-11 Thread Thomas Dickey
- Original Message - | From: "Jim Reisert AD1C" | To: "cygwin" | Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 10:26:56 AM | Subject: XTerm(331)? | Can someone please update the Cygwin XTerm? The current version is | (330) but I understand (331) is out there, at least in Fedora: | | [JJR:~] $

Re: printf, "unable to initialize PRN" message

2019-09-11 Thread Hans-Bernhard Bröker
Am 11.09.2019 um 02:03 schrieb Blair, Charles E III: > I have just installed cygwin (64 bit) and gcc. The "hello world" program > works, but > > #include > int main(){printf( "%c\n" , 'X' );return 0;} > > leads to > > Unable to initialize device PRN > Unable to initialize device PRN I

Re: XTerm(331)?

2019-09-11 Thread Thomas Wolff
Am 11.09.2019 um 16:26 schrieb Jim Reisert AD1C: Can someone please update the Cygwin XTerm? The current version is (330) but I understand (331) is out there, at least in Fedora: [JJR:~] $ xterm -version XTerm(330) https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1534475 "xterm-331-1.fc27 has

Re: Where is igawk and why doesn't @include replicate this feature?

2019-09-11 Thread Achim Gratz
Troy Kenah writes: > I have a large number of scripts that were using the the igawk script, > however I have updated my gawk to a newer release that has > obsoleted/removed the igawk script. The semantics for @include are different between igawk and "native" gawk @include (since 4.x). The newer

Re: retry: Problem transfering X11 cut/copy buffer to windows and back

2019-09-11 Thread Jon Turney
On 11/09/2019 00:17, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote: I didn't see this message before I posted a separate message. Here is my report again. I am using the latest test X server (1.20.5-3 built 2019-09-06), HOWEVER, I have seen this problem again and again for months now. After I copy/paste enough,

Re: Fwd: Report

2019-09-11 Thread cygwinautoreply
>1 [main] cntlm 14392 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD=20 >pointer. Please report this problem to >the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com >cygwin warning: > MS-DOS style path detected: C:\Program Files (x86)\Cntlm\cntlm.ini > Preferred POSIX equivalent is:

Fwd: Report

2019-09-11 Thread Leon Heess
1 [main] cntlm 14392 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer. Please report this problem to the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com cygwin warning: MS-DOS style path detected: C:\Program Files (x86)\Cntlm\cntlm.ini Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /Cntlm/cntlm.ini

XTerm(331)?

2019-09-11 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
Can someone please update the Cygwin XTerm? The current version is (330) but I understand (331) is out there, at least in Fedora: [JJR:~] $ xterm -version XTerm(330) https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1534475 "xterm-331-1.fc27 has been pushed to the Fedora 27 stable repository. If

Re: Where is igawk and why doesn't @include replicate this feature?

2019-09-11 Thread Steven Penny
On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 16:54:49, Troy Kenah wrote: I used to embed @include junk.awk statements to reduce repetitive code but this no longer works. These were files were not functions, simply code snippets; this is the type of error I am now seeing: gawk: get_FY2019Q1OIC.awk:28: @include

Where is igawk and why doesn't @include replicate this feature?

2019-09-11 Thread Troy Kenah
Hi All, I have a large number of scripts that were using the the igawk script, however I have updated my gawk to a newer release that has obsoleted/removed the igawk script. I used to embed @include junk.awk statements to reduce repetitive code but this no longer works. These were files were not