=000600048970 r12=0005 r13=000600048970
r14=000600048870 r15=000600047AA0
rbp=000C rsp=0022A488
program=C:\usr\local\cygwin64\bin\info.exe, pid 7896, thread main
cs=0033 ds=002B es=002B fs=0053 gs=002B ss=002B
Next steps?
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Brian Inglis Brian.Inglis at SystematicSw.ab.ca writes:
cygwin64 info.exe consistently dumps when no info file is found - whether or
not there is a man page.
cygwin32 works as always, displaying a man page if found, or status line
message No menu item `' in node `(dir)Top'.
cygcheck
Csaba Raduly rcsaba at gmail.com writes:
cygcheck output appended with usernames Xed:
Note that according to http://cygwin.com/problems.html#cygcheck , you
should send the cygcheck output as an attachment, not paste it into
the body of the message.
Hi Csaba, Reading via RSS feed and posting
Brian Inglis Brian.Inglis at SystematicSw.ab.ca writes:
Found problem in man.c line 342 passing NULL manpage_section pointer to
strlen() below.
Patched by upstream in rev 4901:
http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc?view=revroot=texinforevision=4901
support for MS-Windows screen and keyboard
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2013-11/msg6.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2013-11/msg00157.html
Corinna
Thanks. Fast work. cygwin64 info now works as expected, so I can stop using
man commands again.
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Todd Poole tpoole at mail.com writes:
I am in process of trying to process dumper on a pid. The pid I need to
dump is a child of another program. If I use ps -W from command line and
use the pid associated with the child all is well. I need it to be
executed from a script. I have tried
Egor Tensin egor.tensin at gmail.com writes:
I've run into an issue of both strftime(3) and date(1) reporting
different (and wrong) timezones. I'm in the MSK timezone (switched
from +0400 to +0300 on 10/26/14).
Wow - tzcode release is ancient - 2013c from April 2013 - went up to 2013i
last
Alive alive4ever at live.com writes:
On 10/26/2014 4:26 AM, Marko Božiković wrote:
I have recently noticed that dig +short output is not being properly piped to
xargs (and it used to work)
Doing something like:
echo aaa | xargs -I {} echo {}
works fine.
However:
dig +short www.google.com |
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
On Nov 14 13:25, Brian Inglis wrote:
All bind-utils - host, nslookup, dig - output not to stdout or stderr - can
not be redirected, but redirection suppresses output, with current update
9.9.6-2 but works with previous 9.9.5-3 and current
henix shellpick at gmail.com writes:
Other commands in bind-utils (nslookup, host) have the same empty
result, while their 32bit version works just fine (on Windows 8.1
64bit).
Latest Cygwin release 1.7.33-1 aka 2 fixes this on Win7x64.
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cyg Simple cygsimple at gmail.com writes:
$ TEST=`echo 'c:\windows' | sed -e s.\\..g`
$ echo $TEST
c:\\windows
file name=sed.sh
TEST=`echo 'c:\windows' | sed -e s.\\\.\.g'
echo $TEST
/file
$ bash -x sed.sh
++ echo 'c:\windows'
++ sed -e 's.\.\g'
sed -e expression #1, char 7:
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
On Dec 5 14:32, rl76 at inbox.ru wrote:
I run Cygwin Terminal and the first line I see the error:
tzset: can not find matching POSIX timezone for Windows timezone Belarus
Standard Time
Installed all the latest updates.
Windows 7.
rl76 at inbox.ru writes:
06.12.2014 8:27, Brian Inglis пишет:
Belarus Standard Time was dropped in Dec 2011 Win DST update and replaced by
Kaliningrad Standard time “(UTC+03:00) Kaliningrad, Minsk”, reverted in Aug
2014 Russian time zone updates, which restored Belarus +3:00 Minsk
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
On Dec 11 18:38, Christian Franke wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Dec 10 22:37, Christian Franke wrote:
Fergus Daly wrote:
If util-linux is installed then
$ /usr/sbin/fdisk
returns a list of options as expected; but choosing
Ken Brown kbrown at cornell.edu writes:
On 1/31/2015 1:28 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
Hi, I use gnuplot which requires fontconfig info to use Windows fonts. Some
recent update (one of the graphic libs?) appears to have blown this info
away. So gnuplot is now using its default internal fonts
Hi, I use gnuplot which requires fontconfig info to use Windows fonts. Some
recent update (one of the graphic libs?) appears to have blown this info
away. So gnuplot is now using its default internal fonts which messes up the
appearance and layout of dozens of regularly scheduled plots from my
Keith Christian keith1christian at gmail.com writes:
Anyone have suggestions? I've uninstalled and reinstalled bind-utils,
no improvement.
On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Keith Christian
keith1christian at gmail.com wrote:
nslookup returns normal output.
An strace of dig shows
.92bis dialup modem emulation.
Regular soundcards should be capable of 4x dialup bandwidth, allowing up to
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://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-1.9.1/file/920bcf17a9e1/js/src/prmjtime.cpp#l586
On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
Two problems I have encountered in the past with manually constructed
struct tm:
- failing to set struct tm.tm_isdst member to -1, or any negative value, so
Michael Enright mike at kmcardiff.com writes:
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 11:46 AM, Michael Enright wrote:
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 5:51 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
The program in question is passing strings to printf that (a) end with
% or (b) in the middle have % S. To be clear these strings are
the
Michael Enright mike at kmcardiff.com writes:
The tznam is set from the tmzone member and when this happens that
member is garbage. This member is garbage POSSIBLY because of a
configuration option in libmozjs. The calling code is in prmjtime.cpp
fills in a struct tm from Spidermonkey's own
Brian Inglis SystematicSw.ab.ca> writes:
>
> Don Harrop effx.us> writes:
> > Bash outputs no value when using it's built in method of printing an
> > "epoch" timestamp.
> > BashCommandLine#: printf '%(%s)T' -1
>
> bash printf depends on underly
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Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On Oct 26 19:16, Brian Inglis wrote:
> > On 2015-10-26 11:34, Brian Inglis wrote:
> > >Third time lucky - pasting inline into email and resending to all
previous lists.
> > >
> > >Please note that conversion int
.
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A
Corinna Vinschen writes:
>
> Brian, ping?
Hi Corinna,
Just sent third try to this list, -patches, and yourself:
May have been blocked because thunderbird decided to base64 encode the stc
attachment ("smart" attachments?) whereas the patch was inlined properly!
Note in latest attempt:
"Third
Don Harrop effx.us> writes:
> Bash outputs no value when using it's built in method of printing an
> "epoch" timestamp.
> BashCommandLine#: printf '%(%s)T' -1
bash printf depends on underlying strftime in newlib, which does not support
%s, as it is conditional on _WANT_C99_TIME_FORMATS being
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On Sep 4 17:04, Selden E Ball Jr wrote:
> > It would be greatly appreciated if whoever maintains the FAQ could
> > update it to refer to mandb instead of makewhatis
>
> Please suggest a new text.
4.14. Why doesn't man -k, apropos or whatis work?
David Dyer-Bennet dd-b.net> writes:
>
> I'm not sure I'm understanding this right. I'm trying to duplicate a
> manual setup that works (for making text files in general have an edit
> right-click option that invokes emacsclientw).
>
> In that manual setup, (sorry, using cygwin path notation
Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes:
> On Sep 16, 2015, at 7:39 AM, Nem W Schlecht gmail.com> wrote:
> > I would think if it was an issue with Mac's SMB implementation, then
> > *Windows* would also have some sort of issues with it. But it shows
> > up fine on Windows, I would assume it should
On 2015-09-23 03:15, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Brian Inglis!
$ echo $( < /proc/registry/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Cygwin/setup/rootdir )
and the package directory using:
Err, why not just
cat /proc/registry/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Cygwin/setup/rootdir
No \n after value
Schmitz, Marco adesso-mobile.de> writes:
> I am using Windows 8.1 and Cygwin64 in order to run Tesseract 3.04.
> Running the following command:
> tesseract arbeitsunfaehigkeit.hausarzt.exp0.jpg arbeitsunfaehigkeit
batch.nochop makebox
looking at usage and your --list-langs output, try:
$
Xi Shen gmail.com> writes:
> On Windows 7, the setup program is able to remember last install
> location. But on Windows 10 64 bit, the installation root is always
> "c:\cygwin64", and the package location is always
> "current_dir\cygwin64".
>
> I think some register key is messed up?
Install
Andrey Repin yandex.ru> writes:
>
> Greetings, Brian Inglis!
>
> > $ ls $(cygpath '\\live.sysinternals.com\tools\') # works - list contents
> > About_This_Site.txt ctrl2cap.amd.sys* Eula.txt
> > ...
> > $ ls `cygpath '\\live.sysinternals.com\tools\'` # f
> On 29 December 2015 at 13:16, Brian Inglis
> systematicsw.ab.ca> wrote:
>> The utmpname implementation in newlib-cygwin/winsup/cygwin/syscalls.cc
>> could probably be improved to: avoid a memory leak; return -1 if
>> strdup fails, zero otherwise; default the path
getaddrinfo fails with err 7 EAI_NODATA for some valid hosts with A records.
Err 7 EAI_NODATA is mapped from WSANO_DATA err 11004 in Windows.
Can anyone reproduce failure with problem host name below?
STC is run on Linux and Cygwin (up to date):
#!/bin/bash
# nslookup, getent hosts, getent
David Lee gmail.com> writes:
> While trying to port bsdgames to Cygwin I spotted the following issues:
> (1) In /usr/include/utmpx.h, utmpxname() is declared a void function.
> Should it return int?
> (2) In /usr/include/sys/utmp.h, utmpname() is declared a void
> function. Should it return int?
, utmpname() is declared a void
> >> function. Should it return int?
> >> (3) _PATH_UTMPX is not defined in any system headers.
> On 28 December 2015 at 03:02, Brian Inglis
> systematicsw.ab.ca> wrote:
> > Search packages for missing files e.g.
> > https://cygwin
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> On Jan 7 15:39, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> getaddrinfo fails with err 7 EAI_NODATA for some valid hosts with A records.
>> Err 7 EAI_NODATA is mapped from WSANO_DATA err 11004 in Windows.
>> Can anyone reproduce failure with problem ho
Achim Gratz NexGo.DE> writes:
> I'm trying to connect to a development board via a (USB) serial line. It's
> using CR rather than NL for line ends, so I was hoping for stty to set that
> up so I could use screen to communicate with that board. No such joy on
> Cygwin since the cooked modes are
Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes:
> Incidentally, I see that I forgot to fix a /c -> /cygdrive/c in the script
> I posted. (I normally run with cygdrive mounted at the root, and write my
> scripts accordingly.)
reminder - /proc/cygdrive/c/ works on all systems - saves worrying about it
Brian Inglis SystematicSw.ab.ca> writes:
> Running whois utcd.org replies normally; whois, traceroute/tracert, and ping
> all fail on the name and address as there is host at that address.
Running whois utcd.org replies normally; whois, traceroute/tracert, and ping
all fail on
Andy Hall comcast.net> writes:
>> On Jan 8 13:44, cyg Simple wrote:
>>> On 1/8/2016 6:14 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
$ ./gai leapsecond.utcd.org
ret = 11004
I have no idea why Windows' getaddrinfo chokes on leapsecond.utcd.org
at all.
>>> utcd.org doesn't resolve for me. So
On 2016-01-13 10:03, Andy Hall wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin
On Behalf Of Brian Inglis
Corinna Vinschen writes:
On Jan 7 15:39, Brian Inglis wrote:
getaddrinfo fails with err 7 EAI_NODATA for some valid hosts
with A records. Err 7 EAI_NODATA is mapped from WSANO_DATA err
> On Jun 24 21:37, Bill Zissimopoulos wrote:
>> On 6/24/16, 12:51 PM, "Corinna Vinschen" cygwin.com on
>> behalf of corinna-cygwin cygwin.com> wrote:
>> I am inclined to try S-1-5-7 (Anonymous). But I do not know if that is a
>> bad choice for some reason or other.
> I thought about Anonymous
Carl-Erik Kopseng gmail.com> writes:
>>> ssh: Could not resolve hostname timbuktu.kopseng.no: Non-recoverable
>>> failure in name resolution
>> I don't think this is a generic Cygwin problem. I can resolve the
>> hostname just fine:
>> $ uname -svr
>> CYGWIN_NT-10.0 2.4.1(0.293/5/3)
Jeremy Leung email.ulster.ac.uk> writes:
> I have recently installed the latest version of Cygwin on my Windows 8
laptop, and everything is working as expected.
> However the issue I am having is that when I'm in VIM, and try to use the
":grep" command, it says that the
> command is not available
Dennis Putnam bellsouth.net> writes:
> On 4/4/2016 5:53 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> > On 04/04/2016 11:28, Dennis Putnam wrote:
> >> I'm trying to install pypiwin32 and have hit a stone wall. That module
> >> wants _winreg so I installed cygwinreg. However, I cannot find a way to
> >> tell pip to
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> On Mar 23 12:35, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes:
>>> Confirmed, at least on Win10 64-bit without any AD mucking things up.
>>> That is, I get both 114 and 544 here, so I don’t need the 114 rule at al
Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes:
> On Mar 15, 2016, at 2:17 PM, Achim Gratz nexgo.de> wrote:
>> Andrey Repin writes:
>>>test $group -eq 114 && { x="#"; break; }
>> Nope, that group membership isn't associated with real administrative
>> powers.
> Confirmed, at least on Win10 64-bit without
Tatsuro MATSUOKA yahoo.co.jp> writes:
> I have clean all cygwin directory and re-installed the cygwin_x86
> in to tb my netbook working on Win 10 32 bit today.
> $ makeinfo
> 6 [main] perl 37148 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed by
're.dll' (0x66) is already occupied
> Can't
Doug McIlroy writes:
> On a Microsoft Surface running CYGWIN_NT-10.0 version 2.4.1(0.293/5/3)
> I cannot start Cygwin from the desktop shortcut. It fails to find
> mintty. On failure, it proffers a browsing window focused on /bin.
> Clicking on mintty in that window does not work. I can start
>
Matej Pisek crossnet.si> writes:
> I'm using ElkarBackup to copy backup data from servers. A few days ago a
> wrote a bash script to also make volume shadow copy via vssadmin... and
> everything works but ElkarBackup to access
> /proc/sys/Devices/HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy... cause it recognizes
lostbits att.net> writes:
> I use cp as my backup tool from disk to USB. There are maybe 40,000
> files involved and each one has a message of
> "cp: preserving permissions for ’: Not supported". These messages
> slow down the backup and obscure meaningful faults. Is there any option
> for
Roger Pack gmail.com> writes:
> As a note, the following "seems" to work fine in Linux, but not Cygwin:
> curl -v
https://bitbucket.org/mpyne/game-music-emu/downloads/game-music-emu-0.6.0.tar.bz2
-O -L
> curl --version
> curl 7.49.1 (i686-pc-cygwin) libcurl/7.49.1 OpenSSL/1.0.2h zlib/1.2.8
>
Schwarz, Konrad siemens.com> writes:
> I am building a project in Cygwin using a GCC/binutils cross-compiler
hosted on Windows.
> i.e., make and other utilities are from Cygwin;
> gcc, ld, ar, etc. are from the cross-compiler toolchain which was compiled
natively for Windows.
> I consistently see
David Arnstein pobox.com> writes:
> Wnen I type something like
> look mental
> I get
> look: /usr/share/dict/words: No such file or directory
> In fact, directory /usr/share/dict does not even exist.
> Rather than trying to diagnose this problem, I would like to re-install the
>
Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes:
> On Jul 11, 2016, at 2:43 PM, Thomas Wolff towo.net> wrote:
>> Am 11.07.2016 um 20:52 schrieb Henry S. Thompson:
>>> To see what I'm talking about, look at whatever test page you like which
>>> includes both bold and non-bold text (I use gnus).
> I think the
U-leila\vzell volkerzell.de> writes:
> When using
> cygport pstoedit.cygport compile
> I get the following error
> xargs: unmatched single quote; by default quotes are special to xargs
unless you use the -0 option
> cygport file and patch attached. Could you take a look ?
To see what xargs is
Andrey Repin writes:
>Brian Inglis writes:
>> cygstart file://C:/ works - read the MS DN and MS KB articles on file URIs
>> and shlwapi
> Which isn't quite right. "file:" is a protocol, "//" is the foreign host
mark, "[.]/" is "current host's
Gene Pavlovsky gmail.com> writes:
> On 4 July 2016 at 04:10, Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez
gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 2016-07-04 at 01:51, Gene Pavlovsky wrote:
>>> cygstart‘s manpage says it’s similar to the Windows command-line start
command.
>>> However, cygstart file:///C:/ results in an error
.
The setup.ini installer data files contain message digests
for each of the installable packages, verified by the
installer.
HTH
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$ echo "Михаил Гаврилов" > t
$ for cmd in fgrep grep egrep
do
$cmd --version
echo "Михаил Гаврилов" | $cmd "Михаил Гаврилов"
$cmd "Михаил Гаврилов" t
done
Михаил Гаврилов
Михаил Гаврилов
Михаил Гаврилов
Михаил Гаврилов
Михаил
On 2017-02-06 12:46, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Am 05.02.2017 um 21:36 schrieb Brian Inglis:
>> On 2017-02-05 11:35, Thomas Wolff wrote:
>>> Am 04.02.2017 um 17:13 schrieb Achim Gratz:
>>>> Thomas Wolff writes:
>>>>> I have uploaded mintty 2.7.4 with the
ollowing
symlinks makes it difficult to reconstruct a relative Windows
directory path - I like and use symlinks a lot as command line
accessible shortcuts to directories spread all over the place
- and shells that only track physical directory paths used to
drive me wild, as cd dir followed by cd ..
inting control
characters and those in the Private Use Area, in which case that could
perhaps be added to the mintty package for use in testing.
I have been searching for such a font with no success so far.
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On 2017-02-07 13:52, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Am 07.02.2017 um 08:30 schrieb Brian Inglis:
>> On 2017-02-06 12:46, Thomas Wolff wrote:
>>> Am 05.02.2017 um 21:36 schrieb Brian Inglis:
>>>> On 2017-02-05 11:35, Thomas Wolff wrote:
>>>>> Am 04.02.2017 um 1
n of Cygwin without any update instructions,
or consideration that while *their* app may not need updated when the
system is patched, Cygwin may (*cough* "Windows" BitKeeper *cough*).
Users should be suspicious when a vendor app tells them to report
problems to "some other folks"
4-x86_64-gcc-debuginfo-5.4.0-3
ITYM:
$ cygcheck -p mingw32-g[[:punct:]][[:punct:]] | sed '2,$s/\s.*//'
Found 4 matches for mingw32-g[[:punct:]][[:punct:]]
mingw64-i686-gcc-g++-5.4.0-2
mingw64-i686-gcc-g++-5.4.0-3
mingw64-x86_64-gcc-g++-5.4.0-2
mingw64-x86_64-gcc-g++-5.4.0-3
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On 2017-01-28 12:06, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 01/28/2017 11:45 AM, Brian Inglis wrote:
>>> it did put me on the right track:
>>> $ cygcheck -p 'mingw32-g[:punct:][:punct:]' | awk 'NR>1{$0=$1}1'
>> Your command is the same as:
>> $ cygcheck -p ming
X-only features, which
are enabled by using -std=gnu++...
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Handling overprinted underlining, selective bold/highlight, or merging
overprinted lines, is out of scope or an exercise for the reader. ;^>
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pages can easily be changed if anyone suffers breakage.
Some people may continue to need or prefer using bash in POSIX mode.
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where, as the other indices and the articles
have date time stamps.
Providing examples of other similar lists showing date time stamps
might help.
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On 2017-02-24 07:32, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 02/23/2017 05:44 PM, Steven Penny wrote:
>> On Thu, 23 Feb 2017 12:59:27, Brian Inglis wrote:
>>> Some people may continue to need or prefer using bash in POSIX
>>> mode.
>> You might know this already, but "Bash
O.
Beat me to it!
You may want to inspect the individual entries to be Uninstalled and
check some of those to Keep e.g. fonts, other not strictly X packages.
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ly in a cron job.
> Thanks, and sorry again if this is bad etiquette.
> https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-02/msg00171.html
Breaks proper thread message header references.
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ch on
Unix has to be done with multiple commands in a a loop e.g.
for bat in *.bat; do mv $bat ${bat%.bat}.cmd; done
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a Windows logo - that only "benefits"
the marketing department, so they should be footing the bill for making
and testing the product conforms.
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/etc/setup/installed.db | cut -d' ' -f1
findutils
OR
$ fgrep "$(cygcheck -f /usr/bin/find | d2u).tar." \
/etc/setup/installed.db | cut -d' ' -f1
findutils
cygcheck -f outputs DOS lines with \r which need stripped as
shown, using sed (Base), d2u, or your choice of avai
3) 2016-12-16 11:55 x86_64 Cygwin
$ uname -srvmo
CYGWIN_NT-10.0-WOW 2.6.1(0.305/5/3) 2016-12-16 11:50 i686 Cygwin
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On 2017-01-17 13:21, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> On 17/01/2017 21:00, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> All cygcheck output seems to have DOS line terminators in both
>> Cygwin 64 & 32.
>> Is this by design or just because it's a native Windows app?
> second one
So by accide
ygwinRoot/bin/ dir,
so does not depend on Cygwin, only Setup (a Windows GUI app) for
installation.
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On 2017-01-20 06:00, Olivier FAURAX wrote:
> Thanks for the help!
> Le 19/01/2017 à 18:24, Brian Inglis a écrit :
>> If that's not it, post output of:
>> $ ls -Adl .git
> drwxr-xr-x+ 1 USER06 Aucun 0 19 janv. 16:38 .git/
>> $ uname -srvmo
> CYGWIN_NT-10.0 2.6.1(0.30
r/libexec/git-core/git-stash`
to see if anything looks off.
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locale e.g. en_US, regardless of system default regional settings.
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>
> And I agree with them; we have no bandwith/resources
> to handle it.
That makes it over 75% and we can appreciate your efforts and
viewpoint. I will just have to continue using my Cygwin setup check
and fixup profile script.
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On 2016-08-25 02:07, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 24 14:47, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-08-24 12:29, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 24 11:30, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-08-24 02:22, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 23 23:36, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-08-23 22:15, Brian Inglis wrote
On 2016-08-25 08:52, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 25 08:38, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-08-25 02:07, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
You don't need mailx, btw. After you created your patch with
`git format-patch', you can send it with `git send-email' :)
Looked for that, and everything
On 2016-08-31 13:30, Achim Gratz wrote:
Brian Inglis writes:
On 2016-08-31 12:32, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 11:30 AM, Vince Rice <vr...@solidrocksystems.com> wrote:
As the 84 year old guy who helps my 70 year old dad …
H. Is one of you Benjamin Button? :)
Sounds suspiciously close to _POSIX_NAME_MAX(==14) if backslash is
stripped and nul terminator is included in the count?
But can't find anything obvious grepping setup and newlib sources.
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t the final screen before the
actual installation.
I would request just a little more for the Install view:
after making selections and clicking Next button,
change to Pending view with all selected packages displayed.
Could this also show required new or upgraded dependent packages?
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icle Steve Losh, and
suggest his article could be improved by discussing the impact
of his changes, and not just the immediate effect; I suspect
the author of vim and its scripting language Bram Moolenaar
would be unlikely to suggest remapping !
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