2016-11-13 20:09 GMT+01:00 Óscar Fuentes :
> Yongchao Ge
> writes:
>
> [snip]
>
> > Now I have a good lightening fast msys2,
>
> You have a MinGW-w64 package, which is fast because there is no
> emulation layer between Emacs and the real OS.
>
>
I have
Yongchao Ge
writes:
> Thanks for finding out that I'm missing glib2. In fact, I'm missing a lot
> of dependent packages.
>
> Previously, I was just the following simple command to install emacs
>
> $pacman -S emacs
>
> which does not check the dependent packages.
It does,
Thanks for finding out that I'm missing glib2. In fact, I'm missing a lot
of dependent packages.
Previously, I was just the following simple command to install emacs
$pacman -S emacs
which does not check the dependent packages.
While I was checking the page,
On Sun, 13 Nov 2016, at 04:38, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> I teach, amongst other things, C programming to 1st year Engineering
> students here at Curtin Uni in Australia. I've created a nice little
> portable environment with Msys2, conemu2, clang, notepad++ etc, which
> fits on a usb
C:\Users\LH_Mouse>pacman -Fs msys-gobject-2.0-0.dll
msys/glib2 2.48.0-1
usr/bin/msys-gobject-2.0-0.dll
C:\Users\LH_Mouse>pacman -Fy
:: Synchronizing package databases...
mingw32 is up to date
mingw64 is up to date
msys is up to date
C:\Users\LH_Mouse>pacman -Fs msys-gobject-2.0-0.dll