1. doxygen
version: 1.2.18-1
status : reviewed, fixed package is available for review
reviews: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-09/msg00107.html
votes : 5 (Joshua, John Morrison, Lapo, Nicholas and Robert)
url:
On 3 Oct 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
Corinna is on holiday. I will upload it once the packaging has been
reviewed.
Ping! :)
2. CMake
3. tmake
I still have to learn the difference between the two, they seems pretty
similiar, from the ldesc...
Let's see their home website:
CMake seems to be some kind of autoconf but not only generates
Makefiles but also other kind of files, this could be quite useful for
Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
Hi Lapo,
This is tmake's manual.
[read read read]
Yes, but tmake is used in command line only, and very easy to use.
Please see Getting Started.
That's a good point... tmake is indeed a small install and use
program, but nonetheless could be useful.
tmake is 47k
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
Hi
Making doxygen package completed!
http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-SanJose/5153/cygwin-package/doxygen-1.2.18-1-package.tgz
including binary,source,setup.hint.
Please check!
It can make tex and html output.
(But without
I forgot to mention this earlier, but I also like the idea of the
necessary files being in one tar, like this:
http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-SanJose/5153/cygwin-package/tmake-1.8-1-package.tgz
Instead of three separate files (.hint, -src.tar.bz2, .tar.bz2). This
makes it easier to
Hold on, I forgot to change the setup.hint to UNIX style.
I will update and let you know when it has the correct line feeds.
Sorry...
BTW, why is this required? We use the dos file formats for cvs checkouts
because we use visual studio which does not like the UNIX style.
-Bill
At 01:04 PM
ftp://www.cmake.org/pub/cmake/cygwin/setup.hint
is now UNIX style.
-Bill
At 01:04 PM 10/4/2002 +0200, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On 3 Oct 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
Corinna is on holiday. I will upload it once the packaging has been
reviewed.
Ping! :)
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, William A. Hoffman wrote:
Hold on, I forgot to change the setup.hint to UNIX style.
I will update and let you know when it has the correct line feeds.
Sorry...
BTW, why is this required? We use the dos file formats for cvs checkouts
because we use visual studio which
I've just verified that. Can you please give a short summary of the
changes between this package and the previous one ?
First, updated the version, 1.2.17 1.2.18.
From what I can see the issues from
described in http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-09/msg00106.html
are not
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
I've just verified that. Can you please give a short summary of the
changes between this package and the previous one ?
First, updated the version, 1.2.17 1.2.18.
Ok.
From what I can see the issues from
described in
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 03:29, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I think that anyone who uploads the files would rather have them in three separate
files. It's easier to just say curl -Os http://qwer/wqer.tar.bz2; three times than
to do it once, extract it and copy the result to the correct release
I don't understand what do you want to show with that exmaple ? Please,
give more details. _WIN32 is not defined on Cygwin, so gswin32c.exe
should not be picked up if everything is set up correctly. See below the
output of gcc -v on Cygwin:
_WIN32 is used for VC++. Doxygen can be compiled
BTW, why is this required? We use the dos file formats for cvs checkouts
because we use visual studio which does not like the UNIX style.
cywin is only solution if I want to use unix tools on windows.
I think cygwin needs to be more friendly with VC++ users because of their taking part
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 06:08:32PM +0200, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, William A. Hoffman wrote:
Hold on, I forgot to change the setup.hint to UNIX style.
I will update and let you know when it has the correct line feeds.
Sorry...
BTW, why is this required? We use the dos file
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 09:32:58AM +0900, Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
BTW, why is this required? We use the dos file formats for cvs
checkouts because we use visual studio which does not like the UNIX
style.
cywin is only solution if I want to use unix tools on windows. I think
cygwin needs to be
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 06:25:34AM -0700, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
I forgot to mention this earlier, but I also like the idea of the
necessary files being in one tar, like this:
http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-SanJose/5153/cygwin-package/tmake-
1.8-1-package.tgz
Instead
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