On Mar 9 22:43, Ken Brown wrote:
It may be too soon to expect this to work, but I'm trying to build
emacs for 64-bit Cygwin. Part of the build process involves direct
manipulation of a .exe file, based on the structures defined in
/usr/include/a.out.h. I'm wondering whether this file needs
On 3/10/2013 7:18 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 9 22:43, Ken Brown wrote:
It may be too soon to expect this to work, but I'm trying to build
emacs for 64-bit Cygwin. Part of the build process involves direct
manipulation of a .exe file, based on the structures defined in
Packages orphaned by Lapo Luchini.
ucl:
- recompiled with current gcc4/binutils
- cygport file modernized
upx:
- latest upstream version 3.09
- compiled with LZMA SDK v4.65 for full functionality
- recompiled with current gcc4/binutils
- cygport file modernized
Please wait for an RFU: upon
Packages orphaned by David Billinghurst.
- no update due to compatibility issues with existing applications
- recompiled with current gcc4 / binutils
- modernized cygport file
Please wait for RFU, upon acceptance the package will be rebuilt with
new binutils and the Cygwin README file will be
Packages orphaned by David Billinghurst.
- updated to latest upstream version and patches
- TLS disabled since it doesn't work with current gcc
- compiled with current gcc4 and binutils
- linked against libgmp3 to maintain compatibility with existing packages
Please wait for RFU, upon
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- latest upstream version
- provide libmpc1 for compatibility with existing packages (the old
package pinned the library version to -1 even though the API version
was -3), the actual library content is identical
- linked against libmpfr4 / libgmp3
On Mar 10 09:06, Ken Brown wrote:
On 3/10/2013 7:18 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 9 22:43, Ken Brown wrote:
It may be too soon to expect this to work, but I'm trying to build
emacs for 64-bit Cygwin. Part of the build process involves direct
manipulation of a .exe file, based on the
On Mar 7 13:20, Andrew Schulman wrote:
Right now, this is only informational. I'd be glad if you're as happy
as I am that 64 bit Cygwin is already working and hope you're willing to
support this distro.
I am glad to see it. Big thanks to the Cygwin team for working to make it
happen.