SSH key for upload access

2016-12-21 Thread Frank Fesevur
Name: Frank Fesevur Package: shutdown BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY B3NzaC1yc2EDAQABAAABAQCi5eVDKt69E7qYMI3wVuOjLnmn6GE6hCyDIchFud WSHKEwh9k1OwQ4fPZWfsyKDupQgcn4h0/QoIEHNQBIoqCrqvLAMeIDa+/I5lsxdiK1D1ZR y10zTgxfil6gA+1cjwFDLdqR1VM2V9HOCxMGKMFTwr+UY9ScFn0aCCZXC7QvnBf09IDXQz

Re: Up for adoption: ctags and expat

2016-08-12 Thread Frank Fesevur
2016-08-12 12:19 GMT+02:00 Corinna Vinschen: > On Aug 12 11:01, Frank Fesevur wrote: >> Universal ctags is the continuation of exuberant ctags. We have tried >> to convince Darren Hiebert (the original author of exuberant) to team >> up so we could keep the name. But that d

Re: Up for adoption: ctags and expat

2016-08-12 Thread Frank Fesevur
2016-08-12 10:11 GMT+02:00 Corinna Vinschen: > Given the obvious lack of upstream development, did anybody try > to replace exuberant ctags with universal ctags? > > https://ctags.io/ > > I noticed that our co-maintainer Frank Fesevur is involved in this > project. Frank,

Other repos to git? WAS Newlib/Cygwin now under GIT

2015-03-11 Thread Frank Fesevur
2015-03-10 16:38 GMT+01:00 Corinna Vinschen: I'm happy to inform you that the move of Newlib/Cygwin from the src CVS repository to the new, combined GIT repository is now final. What is going to be the policy on cygwin-apps CVS repos? Are they going to be converted to git as well? I am working

Re: Other repos to git? WAS Newlib/Cygwin now under GIT

2015-03-11 Thread Frank Fesevur
2015-03-11 16:45 GMT+01:00 Corinna Vinschen: Are you happy with github? If so, there's no reason to duplicate the repo on sourceware. We can just make the crusty CVS repo R/O. Or, if you rather switch to sourceware, I can mirror your github repo and then we simply define the sourceware repo

Re: [HEADSUP] Moving setup sources to git

2015-02-10 Thread Frank Fesevur
2015-02-10 14:55 GMT+01:00 Vin Shelton: git clone cygwin.com:/git/cygwin-setup.git Cloning into 'cygwin-setup'... Permission denied. fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists. I assume that you (just like me)

Re: [HEADSUP] Moving setup sources to git

2015-02-09 Thread Frank Fesevur
2015-02-09 17:24 GMT+01:00 Corinna Vinschen: please don't check in anything to the setup CVS repo anymore. I just created a git repo for setup: git clone cygwin.com:/git/cygwin-setup.git Just to let you know that the anonymous read-only access works: git clone

Re: [HEADSUP] Moving setup sources to git

2015-02-09 Thread Frank Fesevur
2015-02-09 20:46 GMT+01:00 Achim Gratz: HOW TO BUILD: - Setup should build out-of-the-box on any Cygwin environment that has all the required packages installed: - - mingw-gcc-g++ - make - - mingw-bzip2 - - mingw-libgcrypt-devel - - mingw-liblzma-devel - -

Re: HEADSUP Maintainers: Stale packages on sourceware

2014-10-31 Thread Frank Fesevur
2014-10-29 14:42 GMT+01:00 Yaakov Selkowitz: Please find attached a list of old package tarballs which are not listed anywhere in setup.ini, meaning that they are not listed as a previous, current, or test package, and cannot be installed with setup. These files consume a total of over

[ITA] shutdown 1.10-1

2013-06-07 Thread Frank Fesevur
Hi, As invited by Corinna to take over maintenance of the Cygwin shutdown package[1]. Since this is my first package could somebody please check it? wget --cut-dirs=2 -r -nH \ http://www.fesevur.com/downloads/cygwin32/shutdown/shutdown-1.10-1.tar.bz2 \

Re: [RFC] vim-minimal in Base?

2013-05-20 Thread Frank Fesevur
2013/5/20 Yaakov (Cygwin/X): Basically, if you want features, keep using vim. Otherwise, ex/vi (vim-minimal) provides the basic POSIX functionality. The big change is that vi != vim anymore. Apart from that, I guess calling vi (and that's what *many* users are used to) will now result in

Re: [RFC] vim-minimal in Base?

2013-05-14 Thread Frank Fesevur
2013/5/14 Warren Young wrote: On 5/13/2013 21:28, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote: As these utilities are required by POSIX[1], should the vim-minimal package be added to Base? As long as when I install vim-kitchensink setup.exe knows how to quietly replace vim-minimal, I'm happy to see Vim in Base.

Re: [RFC] vim-minimal in Base?

2013-05-14 Thread Frank Fesevur
2013/5/14 Yaakov (Cygwin/X): Apart from that, yes, vim-minimal should be a Base package, finally ;) Done. It overrides the symlink from vi to vim.exe and so this breaks my current setup: $ vi Error detected while processing /home/Frank/.vimrc: line1: E319: Sorry, the command is not

Re: [RFC] vim-minimal in Base?

2013-05-14 Thread Frank Fesevur
2013/5/14 Frank Fesevur: It overrides the symlink from vi to vim.exe and so this breaks my current setup: $ vi Error detected while processing /home/Frank/.vimrc: line1: E319: Sorry, the command is not available in this version: syntax on Press ENTER or type command to continue

Re: [ITA] figlet 2.2.2 - Frank, Ian Glenn's Letters (large letters on text screen)

2007-08-14 Thread Frank Fesevur
At 14-8-2007 8:38, Jari Aalto wrote: Did you see http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-08/msg00319.html ? $ figlet -I1 20202 $ figlet -I2 fonts in contrast to $ figlet -I1 20200 $ figlet -I2 /usr/share/figletfonts Not sure what happened. I recompiled the sources. Please upload.

Re: Package maintainer list

2007-07-25 Thread Frank Fesevur
At 25-7-2007 10:42, Corinna Vinschen wrote: Below are the lists of orphaned and maintained packages. I did not mention the obsoleted packages. I have a list of them on request. Please check the list for correctness. Please keep in mind that you're generously offered a gold star for every

Re: [ITP] libssh2

2007-06-28 Thread Frank Fesevur
At 28-6-2007 4:31, Brian Dessent wrote: I have been meaning up update the curl packages to 7.16.x for a while, however, I have held off because a new feature in curl is support for transfers over ssh (scp:// and sftp:// URLs.) However this support requires a recent libssh2, and until recently

Re: setup.hints which mention Base in their category

2007-06-06 Thread Frank Fesevur
At 6-6-2007 18:05, Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Jun 6 11:00, Christopher Faylor wrote: So the question is: Does this list look right. I'm not sure about brltty and gdbm. And I also wonder about ncurses, readline, and zlib. While they probably do get used by default anyway, I wonder why they

Re: Please upload exim-4.65-1

2007-02-28 Thread Frank Fesevur
Pierre A. Humblet wrote: Please upload exim-4.65-1 from Just curious. Is there a reason to upload 4.65 and not 4.66 which is the current release on exim.org? Frank

Re: weft 0.4

2006-10-30 Thread Frank Fesevur
At 30-10-2006 18:12, Dave wrote: Comments on the package itself: 1. You've created a C++ program that essentially is just writing to the registry. Have you considered scripting it instead? Then you can leave the registry handling to regtool. There were two main reasons for me to choose for

weft 0.4

2006-10-25 Thread Frank Fesevur
Hi, Two weeks ago I sent a message to this list, but there wasn't any reply. http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2006-10/msg00029.html Regards, Frank

Re: weft 0.4

2006-10-25 Thread Frank Fesevur
At 25-10-2006 23:00, Christopher Faylor wrote: On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 07:08:51PM +0200, Frank Fesevur wrote: Two weeks ago I sent a message to this list, but there wasn't any reply. http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2006-10/msg00029.html Sorry, but the lack of response probably means

[ITP] weft 0.4

2006-10-08 Thread Frank Fesevur
Hi all, I wrote a new package for cygwin. It is called weft, an acronym for Windows Explorer File Types. With weft you can attach an extension to bash. So it allows you to start a bash script by double clicking it from the Windows Explorer or any file manager of your choice. You can find it