Hello, guys! :)
I'm in the process of building an mc port for cygwin which I want to
contribute to the cygwin packages as soon as I get it to work stable.
Right now it compiles OOB and works most of the time but has some problems
which I'm trying to trace down and eliminate. One of this
Subject: Midnight Command 4.5.55 on Cygwin
Ya know... Midnight commander's good and all - but FAR which appears to have
had a common anscestor has much more functionatlity, kinda wish someone
could port FAR back to linux for all the various plugins, the process list
works great, etc etc (
Hello Jim,
I know FAR, but:
1. It's shareware and includes no source code
2. If you check the link you posted you'd see that
its last version was released on 17 Dec 2000...
It seems the author abandoned the project
Monday, April 15, 2002, 11:28:58 AM, you wrote:
J Subject: Midnight
Yes, so go for it.
Earnie.
Danny Smith wrote:
I think that this (return 8 byte structures in registers) should also go in
mingw32.h config file for GCC. I'm not sure about cygwin.h ldiv() returns
an 8-byte structure. I can't think of any others, but if we're serious
about
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 05:07:30PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Stipe,
Am 2002-04-07 um 13:49 schriebst du:
New new cygwin packages are available at:
http://apache.dev.wapme.net/support/cygwin-packages/apache/
requires: cygwin
requires: only cygwin? Isn't there a linkage
Stipe schrieb:
Hi Gerrit
Another 'bug':
The Apache manual includes information about running Apache as a
service. If i try to do it like it is described there I get an
error:
$ cygrunsrv -I apache -d Cygwin apache -p /usr/sbin/httpd -u Apache -w password
$ cygrunsrv -S apache
Is there any real solution to this problem w.r.t. the current -devel
version of libtool?
Earnie.
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Ok - since this is getting out of topic I'd ask straight:
Is there interest in the Midnight Commander being cygwin package ?
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 03:22:13PM -0400, Roth, Kevin P. wrote:
Would someone kindly upload a new version of curl to the sourceware
mirrors for me?
Done.
cgf
Stipe Tolj wrote:
(i) package each module to an apache-mod_foobar-X-Y.tar.bz2 binary
package and distribute through the standard Cygwin setup.exe (setting
setup.hint to require the apache-1.3.x base package)
This one. That's the way linux distros do it -- they have
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The affected subdirectories were readline/*,
texmf/*, libpng/* .
And probably ncurses/* bzip2/*.
Anyway, I've checked the following:
release/libpng/*
release/readline/*
release/ncurses/*
release/bzip2/*
and they all look fine. However,
Hi all,
I know that after I install a package, setup.exe runs the
postinstall script /etc/postinstall/packagename.sh. Is
there an equivalent script which is run before a package
is uninstalled?
(There is a central catalog file that needs updating when
packages containing SGML or XML DTDs are
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 06:16:10PM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The affected subdirectories were readline/*, texmf/*, libpng/* .
And probably ncurses/* bzip2/*.
Nope. They weren't affected. That's why I was mystified. If whatever
I did affected every second level
2b) set an option like --export-libs=* or something else
2c) identify the libs to export and set an option like
--export-libs=lib1,lib2,
Ups, I have overseen some errors in the logic above.
Additional Danny has used --exlude-libs, so the logic must
be negated
2b) set an option like
+1 from me.
Stipe
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I'm making a command decision here. I'd like someone to go ahead and upload
this version of cygwin-doc (with just man pages) and once openjade, etc. become
regular packages I'll incorporate the user's guide, etc. All the documentation
is quite a work in progress and so I'd rather do several
*** On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 I wrote:
:) *** Charles Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on Apr 12, 2002:
:)
:) [lots of corrections and advices removed]
:)
:) :) Other than that, sounds great! :-)
:)
:) Thank you for all your comments, I will fix everything early next week.
:) I appreciate all your
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 07:16:55PM -0700, Eduardo Chappa wrote:
*** On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 I wrote:
:) *** Charles Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on Apr 12, 2002:
:)
:) [lots of corrections and advices removed]
:)
:) :) Other than that, sounds great! :-)
:)
:) Thank you for all your comments, I
I just checked the discussion about this, and you asked if someone was
already maintaining newlib-man. I don't think I ever answered but the
answer is no. It looks like the man pages aren't even generated by
newlib anymore. Instead there is a big info file generated by 'make info'.
Any
*** Christopher Faylor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote today:
:) This gets my vote, but I do have to ask you if you are prepared for the
:) ton of questions you'll undoubtedly get on the cygwin list about this.
:)
:) mail clients seem to generate a lot of questions.
I think I am prepared to support
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 08:00:08PM -0700, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
I just checked the discussion about this, and you asked if someone was
already maintaining newlib-man. I don't think I ever answered but the
answer is no. It looks like the man pages aren't even generated by
newlib anymore.
Hallo,
I have GNU Enscript ready as a package here, setup.hint:
Hey, I got three pro votes;)
Corinna, Stipe Lapo.
No contras...
Now someone needs to check if I don't messed it up somehow.
I have problems printing through lpr. Could someone verify
this or give me a hint why lpr (cygutils
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