Eric Blake wrote:
(prev: 5.2.1-5, curr: 5.3.0-9)
667 0d599276602fdfd0e72a31929ce260de
The setup hint currently points to 5.3.0-9 as current and 5.3.0-7 as prev
version. And the above filesize and md5sum come from something else,
5.3.0-6(?) not 5.2.1-5.
Anyway you have to edit it
Eric Blake wrote:
(prev: 5.2.1-5, curr: 5.3.0-9)
667 0d599276602fdfd0e72a31929ce260de
The setup hint currently points to 5.3.0-9 as current and 5.3.0-7 as prev
version. And the above filesize and md5sum come from something else,
5.3.0-6(?) not 5.2.1-5.
I already asked, more than
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 01:06:58AM +, Eric Blake wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
(prev: 5.2.1-5, curr: 5.3.0-9)
667 0d599276602fdfd0e72a31929ce260de
The setup hint currently points to 5.3.0-9 as current and 5.3.0-7 as
prev version. And the above filesize and md5sum come from something
else,
Eric Blake wrote:
setup.hint remains unchanged. (Does anyone know of a free web hosting
location that lets me host more than 25 meg? You'd think for the monthly
rates I'm paying my ISP that they would be more competitive in storage
size offered...)
sourceware.org?
Gerrit
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According to Eric Blake on 7/13/2005 7:10 AM:
You can delete coreutils-5.3.0-7.
If someone tries back-revving cygwin, they will also need to back-rev
coreutils, since coreutils-5.3.0-7 and beyond use strtoimax (and others)
introduced in
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Coreutils changes from 5.3.0-7:
+ fix mv, ln, and ls .exe magic bugs reported to the list with regards to
virtual directories (/cygdrive, /dev/null, etc.)
+ fix ln -s .exe magic when source is relative and destination is not
current directory
+ add
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 07:10:22AM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
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Coreutils changes from 5.3.0-7:
+ fix mv, ln, and ls .exe magic bugs reported to the list with regards to
virtual directories (/cygdrive, /dev/null, etc.)
+ fix ln -s .exe magic when source
Christopher Faylor wrote:
That's ok. I hope you understand that I'll have to dock your pay though. :-)
What? He gets payed?
Gerrit
That's ok. I hope you understand that I'll have to dock your pay though.
:-)
What? He gets payed?
Gerrit
Hey, I'm in the enviable position where a 25% raise would give me the
same salary from cygwin as a 25% cut. Isn't multiplication by 0 fun? :)
Seriously, though, is there
Eric Blake wrote on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:55 PM:
[snip]
Seriously, though, is there anything we can add to the upset
script, such as seeing whether tar tjvf works on .tar.bz2
files, to make sure that we can detect this problem sooner if it ever
happens again?
Test the md5 sum?
- Jörg
(Does anyone know of a free web hosting location that lets me
host more than 25 meg?
I don't, sorry. Wish I did.
You'd think for the monthly rates I'm
paying my ISP that they would be more competitive in storage
size offered...)
ATT is worse. Last I checked (a month or so ago) the
Eric Blake wrote On 7/13/2005 6:10 AM -0800:
setup.hint remains unchanged. (Does anyone know of a free web hosting
location that lets me host more than 25 meg?
Ross Smith II wrote:
http://www.freewebspace.net/php/search.php?a=1b=0form_language=Englishform_location=form_space=25form_adType=form_title=form_hostType=REGi=99submit=Search
lists 69 of them, including one that offers 1000 megs and one that offers 555
megs.
I'm sure there are probably
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