--- Mer 2/9/09, Dave Korn ha scritto:
Da: Dave Korn
Oggetto: Re: std::arg() bug : not repetitive ?
A: Marco Atzeri
Cc: cygwin cygwin.com, Dave Korn dave.korn.cyg...@googlemail.com
Data: Mercoledì 2 settembre 2009, 12:43
Marco Atzeri wrote:
Are this setting acceptable for a cygwin
On Wed, 2 Sep 2009, Marco Atzeri wrote:
I have no clue if -march=pentium4 is acceptable for AMD cpu's.
FWIW, we have been using -march=pentium4 -mfpmath=sse successfully in a
very large software project since November 2003 without incident. We have
run on AMD Opterons and a variety of Intel
On 19/08/2009 01:05, Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/18/2009 10:46 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
Is there a policy about which packages are allowed to create start
menu shortcuts? Recent discussion about run.exe on the main cygwin
list makes me think it would be useful for the emacs-X11 package to
create a
It would seem that Cygwin is using a somewhat old version of Info-ZIP
from which zip and unzip are created. The info-zip.org
From the http://info-zip.org/ site, there is:
All known vulnerabilities are fixed in Zip 2.32.
However, it appears that Cygwin is using version 3.0.
What is the
paul.hermeneutic-re5jqeeqqe8avxtiumw...@public.gmane.org wrote:
It would seem that Cygwin is using a somewhat old version of Info-ZIP
from which zip and unzip are created. The info-zip.org
From the http://info-zip.org/ site, there is:
All known vulnerabilities are fixed in Zip 2.32.
Jon TURNEY wrote:
I'm not sure what to do about X-start-menu-icons.
I think Yaakov has some ideas about how to approach this, but I don't
know what they are.
Anyhow, this is something I am willing to spend a bit of time on, if
there was some vague consensus as to the direction we should
Chuck:
My sincerest apologies. Clearly I made a mistake. Cygwin does have
the current version of zip.
Is there any timeframe for unzip 6.0? I started down this path
because unzip does not currently have multi-part support. I
downloaded WinRAR, but I would prefer an open source solution if
paul.hermeneutic wrote:
Is there any timeframe for unzip 6.0? I started down this path
because unzip does not currently have multi-part support. I
downloaded WinRAR, but I would prefer an open source solution if you
know of any.
cygwin-1.7 already has unzip 6.0. It's just cygwin-1.5 that
Brian Ford wrote:
On Wed, 2 Sep 2009, Marco Atzeri wrote:
I have no clue if -march=pentium4 is acceptable for AMD cpu's.
FWIW, we have been using -march=pentium4 -mfpmath=sse successfully in a
very large software project since November 2003 without incident. We have
run on AMD Opterons