Re: Floating point exception in strtod()

2018-04-08 Thread Hans-Bernhard Bröker
Am 08.04.2018 um 05:11 schrieb Duncan Roe: I tried in 64-bit with the same result as Eliot: works fine w/out feenableexcept, no o/p with feenableexcept. Just in case this may have been overlooked: please note that "no output" actually means the program crashed because of an uncaught SIGFPE,

"The current ini file is from..." and "This setup is version..."

2018-04-08 Thread Nikita Sadkov
Hi! I think this is a bug, because I get these two annoying pop-ups every time I start setup-x86_64.exe to install some utility. And then it also pre-selects a gigabyte of package updates, while I need none of them, like it is some Windows 10. I don't need "latest features and bug fixes" just need

RE: Floating point exception in strtod()

2018-04-08 Thread Soegtrop, Michael
> Probably doesn't fit precisely into a double. Does strtold behave > better? actually both numbers can be represented exactly as IEEE double. In Maxima: (%i1) factor(121645100408832000); (%o1) 2^16*3^8*5^3*7^2*11*13*17*19 (%i2) float(log(3^8*5^3*7^2*11*13*17*19)/log(2)); (%o2)

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: Perl distributions

2018-04-08 Thread Achim Gratz
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest version on CPAN, respectively: x86/x86_64 -- perl-DateTime-1.48-1 perl-DBD-SQLite-1.58-1 perl-DBI-1.641-1 perl-Net-DNS-SEC-1.07-1 perl-Unicode-LineBreak-2018.003-1 noarch -- perl-DateTime-Locale-1.18-1

Re: gnutls 3.5.18-1 causes wget p11-kit-trust The module has already been initialized

2018-04-08 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
On 2018-04-02 23:48, Brian Inglis wrote: > On latest Cygwin x86 and 64, with all current updates, wget generates spurious > error messages for https transactions on a direct network connection. > > $ wget https://cygwin.com/ > --2018-04-02 22:38:01-- https://cygwin.com/ > Resolving cygwin.com

Re: Bug in Python3 ('tempfile', 'subprocess', '_hashlib')

2018-04-08 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
On 2018-04-05 20:14, Giuseppe Scelsi wrote: > Using freshly-updated Cygwin 64-bit under Windows 7 Enterprise Ver 6.1 > and Python 3 version 3.6.4. > > The execution of the following script: > >     import subprocess >     import _hashlib >     import _sha3 >     subprocess.run('pwd') > > always

Re: Network Performance?

2018-04-08 Thread L A Walsh
Jordan Geoghegan wrote: Thanks for the info. Would you be able to test file performance over the network? If you could just try copying a ~1GB file or what have you via sftp or rsync with actual writes to disk, I would be very interested to see how the numbers change. --- Here is scp

Updated: Perl distributions

2018-04-08 Thread Achim Gratz
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest version on CPAN, respectively: x86/x86_64 -- perl-DateTime-1.48-1 perl-DBD-SQLite-1.58-1 perl-DBI-1.641-1 perl-Net-DNS-SEC-1.07-1 perl-Unicode-LineBreak-2018.003-1 noarch -- perl-DateTime-Locale-1.18-1