[RFE] mutt package : enable USE_SIDEBAR option

2017-01-10 Thread Damien Gombault

Hi.

I wish you an happy new year :)

First, thank you for packaging mutt for Cygwin.
I would like to use it with Cygwin but I miss an option : the sidebar.

Currently, mutt is compiled without the USE_SIDEBAR option, "mutt -v" 
gives :

Compile options:
[...]
+HAVE_ICONV  -ICONV_NONTRANS  +HAVE_LIBIDN  +HAVE_GETSID +USE_HCACHE  
-USE_SIDEBAR

[...]

Could the mutt package be compiled with this option ?

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Re: [RFE] mutt package : enable USE_SIDEBAR option

2017-01-10 Thread Marco Atzeri

On 10/01/2017 09:54, Damien Gombault wrote:

Hi.

I wish you an happy new year :)

First, thank you for packaging mutt for Cygwin.
I would like to use it with Cygwin but I miss an option : the sidebar.

Currently, mutt is compiled without the USE_SIDEBAR option, "mutt -v"
gives :
Compile options:
[...]
+HAVE_ICONV  -ICONV_NONTRANS  +HAVE_LIBIDN  +HAVE_GETSID +USE_HCACHE
-USE_SIDEBAR
[...]

Could the mutt package be compiled with this option ?

Regards
--
Damien Gombault



Noted. I am building 1.7.2 with the feature enabled.

Regards
Marco


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race issue on configure

2017-01-10 Thread Marco Atzeri

Hi,

I am noticing race problems during configure tests, on
both 32 and 64 bit builds.
The effect is a random failing test as conftest.exe can not be access
by the linker.


gcc -o conftest.exe -ggdb -O2 -pipe -Wimplicit-function-declarat
ion 
-fdebug-prefix-map=/pub/devel/mutt/prova/mutt-1.7.2-1.i686/build=/usr/src/debug/mutt-1.7.2-1 
-fdebug-prefix-map=/pub/devel/mutt/prova/mutt-1.7.2-1.i686/src/mutt-1.7.2=/usr/src/debug/mutt-1.7.2-1 
  conftest.c -lslang -lm  >&5
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/5.4.0/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ld: 
cannot open

 output file conftest.exe: Permission denied
---

The workaround is to remove "-pipe" before calling configure
from cygport defaults.

CFLAGS="-ggdb -O2 -Wimplicit-function-declaration"
CXXFLAGS="-ggdb -O2 "
cygconf

Anyone seeing the same ?
Otherwise is a new effect from Symantec, I guess.

Regards
Marco




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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: gdal-2.1.2-1

2017-01-10 Thread Marco Atzeri

Version 2.1.2-1 of
   gdal
   libgdal-devel
   libgdal20
   perl-gdal
   python-gdal

have been uploaded for cygwin.

The Geospatial Data Abstraction Library  is a translator library for
raster and vector geospatial data formats that is released under an
X/MIT style Open Source license by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation.
As a library, it presents a single raster abstract data model and
vector abstract data model to the calling application for all
supported formats.
It also comes with a variety of useful command line utilities for
data translation and processing

CHANGES
Latest upstream release
https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/Release/2.1.2-News

CYGWIN-CHANGES
disabled jasper interface for build problem.
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-01/msg00063.html

HOMEPAGE
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Regards

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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mutt-1.7.2-1

2017-01-10 Thread Marco Atzeri

New versions 1.7.2-1 of

  mutt

is available in the Cygwin distribution:

CHANGES
Last upstream release. Bug fix only

Full details on:
http://marc.info/?l=mutt-users&m=148091384502773&w=2
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/UPDATING
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/ChangeLog

CYGWIN-CHANGES
Sidebar option enabled

DESCRIPTION
The Mutt E-Mail Client
"All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less."

Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client
for Unix operating systems.

HOMEPAGE
http://www.mutt.org/

Marco Atzeri

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WinCompose vs. Cygwin/X

2017-01-10 Thread Michael Schaap
I recently discovered WinCompose 
, a Windows port of XCompose, 
and fell in love with it.


Unfortunately, it doesn't play nice with Cygwin/X, it seems. WinCompose 
eats the key sequences, and neither the original keys nor the intended 
character(s) ever reach X.
Of course, Cygwin/X has XCompose.  But because of the above, you can't 
use the same compose key in WinCompose and XCompose.  So I keep using 
the wrong compose key.  (gvim is the worst, since I use both the Windows 
and X versions.)


Does any of you have experience with this and know a better way to deal 
with this?
Potential solutions might be to tell Cygwin/X to use Windows keyboard 
handling instead of its own keyboard drivers (but I don't think that's 
possible), or to tell WinCompose to disable itself in windows owned by 
the X server (and that doesn't seem possible either).
(I know mintty has its own compose functionality now, but that doesn't 
help.  I spend a lot of my time in terminal windows, but not all. :)


Thanks in advance,

– Michael

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Re: race issue on configure

2017-01-10 Thread cyg Simple
On 1/10/2017 5:24 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am noticing race problems during configure tests, on
> both 32 and 64 bit builds.
> The effect is a random failing test as conftest.exe can not be access
> by the linker.
> 

This is caused by your AV scanning the recently created conftest.exe and
the fact that since the AV has it open it cannot be deleted and a new
one created.  Instruct your AV to ignore your work directlry.

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Re: race issue on configure

2017-01-10 Thread Marco Atzeri

On 10/01/2017 14:55, cyg Simple wrote:

On 1/10/2017 5:24 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:

Hi,

I am noticing race problems during configure tests, on
both 32 and 64 bit builds.
The effect is a random failing test as conftest.exe can not be access
by the linker.



This is caused by your AV scanning the recently created conftest.exe and
the fact that since the AV has it open it cannot be deleted and a new
one created.  Instruct your AV to ignore your work directlry.



It is instructed to do so by long time within the limit of
corporate settings...

Regards
Marco


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Re: race issue on configure

2017-01-10 Thread cyg Simple
On 1/10/2017 9:02 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> On 10/01/2017 14:55, cyg Simple wrote:
>> On 1/10/2017 5:24 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am noticing race problems during configure tests, on
>>> both 32 and 64 bit builds.
>>> The effect is a random failing test as conftest.exe can not be access
>>> by the linker.
>>>
>>
>> This is caused by your AV scanning the recently created conftest.exe and
>> the fact that since the AV has it open it cannot be deleted and a new
>> one created.  Instruct your AV to ignore your work directlry.
> 
> 
> It is instructed to do so by long time within the limit of
> corporate settings...
> 

Maybe new policy enforcement by corporate.  The only time I've seen this
issue is related to AV having the conftest.exe file open.

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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: gperf-3.1-1

2017-01-10 Thread Eric Blake (cygwin)
A new release of gperf, 3.1-1, has been uploaded and will soon reach a
mirror near you; leaving the previous version at 3.0.4-2.

NEWS:
=
This represents a new upstream release.  For more details on the
upstream changes, see the documentation in /usr/share/doc/gperf/.

DESCRIPTION:

Gperf is a perfect hash function generator written in C++. Simply
stated, a perfect hash function is a hash function and a data structure
that allows recognition of a key word in a set of words using exactly
one probe into the data structure.

UPDATE:
===
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page.  This downloads setup.exe to your
system. Save it and run setup, answer the questions and pick up 'gperf'
in the 'Devel' category.

DOWNLOAD:
=
Note that downloads from cygwin.com aren't allowed due to bandwidth
limitations.  This means that you will need to find a mirror which has
this update, please choose the one nearest to you:
http://cygwin.com/mirrors.html

QUESTIONS:
==
If you want to make a point or ask a question the Cygwin mailing list is
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Re: [RFE] mutt package : enable USE_SIDEBAR option

2017-01-10 Thread Damien Gombault

I have installed mutt 1.7.2-1 and now have the sidebar.

Thank you very much !

Le 10/01/2017 à 10:33, Marco Atzeri a écrit :

On 10/01/2017 09:54, Damien Gombault wrote:

Hi.

I wish you an happy new year :)

First, thank you for packaging mutt for Cygwin.
I would like to use it with Cygwin but I miss an option : the sidebar.

Currently, mutt is compiled without the USE_SIDEBAR option, "mutt -v"
gives :
Compile options:
[...]
+HAVE_ICONV  -ICONV_NONTRANS  +HAVE_LIBIDN  +HAVE_GETSID +USE_HCACHE
-USE_SIDEBAR
[...]

Could the mutt package be compiled with this option ?

Regards
--
Damien Gombault



Noted. I am building 1.7.2 with the feature enabled.

Regards
Marco


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[ANNOUNCEMENT] gambas3 3.9.2-1

2017-01-10 Thread Bastian Germann
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:

* gambas3-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-ide-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-runtime-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-devel-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-clipper-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-db-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-db-form-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-desktop-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-desktop-x11-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-eval-highlight-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-form-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-form-dialog-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-form-editor-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-form-mdi-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-form-stock-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-image-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-image-effect-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-markdown-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-net-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-net-curl-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-settings-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-util-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-args-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-chart-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-dbus-trayicon-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-form-terminal-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-logging-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-media-form-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-memcached-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-mysql-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-map-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-net-pop3-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-net-smtp-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-report-3.9.2-1
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* gambas3-gb-scanner-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-util-web-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-web-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-web-form-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-scripter-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-cairo-3.9.2-1
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* gambas3-gb-compress-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-compress-bzlib2-3.9.2-1
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* gambas3-gb-crypt-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-data-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-db-mysql-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-db-odbc-3.9.2-1
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* gambas3-gb-db-sqlite3-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-dbus-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-desktop-gnome-keyring-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-gmp-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-gsl-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-gtk-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-gtk-opengl-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-gtk3-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-httpd-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-image-imlib-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-image-io-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-jit-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-libxml-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-media-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-mime-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-ncurses-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-openal-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-opengl-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-opengl-glsl-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-opengl-glu-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-opengl-sge-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-openssl-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-option-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-pcre-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-pdf-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-qt4-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-qt4-ext-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-qt4-opengl-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-qt4-webkit-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-qt5-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-qt5-ext-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-qt5-opengl-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-qt5-webkit-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-signal-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-sdl-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-sdl-sound-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-sdl2-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-sdl2-audio-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-vb-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-xml-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-xml-html-3.9.2-1
* gambas3-gb-xml-rpc-3.9.2-1
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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: leptonica-1.74.1-1

2017-01-10 Thread Marco Atzeri

Version 1.74.1-1  of packages

   leptonica
   libleptonica-devel
   libleptonica_5

are available in the Cygwin distribution:

CHANGES
Latest upstrame release
http://www.leptonica.org/source/version-notes.html


DESCRIPTION
Leptonica is a pedagogically-oriented open source site containing
software that is broadly useful for image processing and image analysis
 applications.

Featured operations are

Rasterop (a.k.a. bitblt)
Affine transformations (scaling, translation, rotation, shear) on
images of arbitrary pixel depth
Binary and grayscale morphology, rank order, and convolution
Seedfill and connected components
Image transformations combining changes in scale and pixel depth
Pixelwise masking, blending, enhancement, arithmetic ops, etc.

Before it was included as component of tesseract-ocr.

HOMEPAGE
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Marco Atzeri

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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: flex-2.6.3-1

2017-01-10 Thread Marco Atzeri

Version 2.6.3-1 of

  flex

for cygwin 32bit and 64bit have been uploaded.

CHANGES
This is a new upstream release.
For the full list of changes:
https://github.com/westes/flex/releases


DESCRIPTION
flex, the fast lexical analyzer generator, is a tool
for generating scanners: programs which recognize
lexical patterns in text.

HOMEPAGE
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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: geos-3.5.1-1

2017-01-10 Thread Marco Atzeri

Version 3.5.1-1 of
   geos (source only)
   libgeos-devel
   libgeos_3_5_1(C++ lib, SONAME Bump)
   libgeos_c1   (C API)

have been uploaded for cygwin.

GEOS (Geometry Engine - Open Source) is a C++ port of the Topology Suite 
(JTS).

As such, it aims to contain the complete functionality of JTS in C++.
This includes all the OpenGIS Simple Features for SQL spatial
predicate functions and spatial operators, as well as specific
JTS enhanced topology functions.

CHANGES
Latest 3.5.x upstream release, bug fixes only.
https://trac.osgeo.org/geos/browser/tags/3.5.1/NEWS

NOTES
SONAME bump for C++ interface is a peculiar design decision
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/geos-devel/2017-January/007643.html

The C++ Library is only used by the C Library that has stable API,
Application should only use the C Interface.

HOMEPAGE
https://trac.osgeo.org/geos/

Regards

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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: xorg-server-1.19.0-2

2017-01-10 Thread Jon Turney


The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:

*** xorg-server-*1.19.0-2

These packages contain XWin and the other X.Org X11 servers.

The following cygwin-specific changes have been made since 1.19.0-1:

* Add an experimental -compositewm option to use alpha channel in 
multiwindow mode.

* Fix a bogus warning logged when WGL_ARB_framebuffer_sRGB isn't available

EXPERIMENTAL '-compositealpha' OPTION
=

This option turns on the use of any alpha channel of an X window in
multiwindow mode, i.e. a Windows window can be seen through any 
transparency in an X window placed over it.


This option has no effect on Windows 8, 8.1, or XP and prior.  It only 
has an effect on Windows Vista, 7 and 10.

This option has no effect if -compositewm is disabled.
This option is disabled by default.

example:

startxwin -- -compositealpha &
urxvt -depth 32 -bg [25]white &

Testing and feedback welcomed.

x86:
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*xorg-server-1.19.0-2-src.tar.xz
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*xorg-server-debuginfo-1.19.0-2.tar.xz
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*xorg-server-devel-1.19.0-2.tar.xz
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*xorg-server-dmx-1.19.0-2.tar.xz
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*xorg-server-extra-1.19.0-2.tar.xz
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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: Cygwin 2.6.1-1

2017-01-10 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2017-01-09 17:39, Steven Penny wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Dec 2016 09:41:29, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> - Fix regression in console charset handling
>>   Addresses: https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-10/msg0.html
> 
> It looks like fixing this may have caused another issue. Example test:
> 
> With cmd.exe, you can type Alt 234 and it produces GREEK CAPITAL
> LETTER OMEGA U+03A9. However with Cygwin via Cygwin.bat it yields 
> nothing. Non ASCII characters can be read from scripts, but they
> cannot be entered interactively.
> 
> They cannot be pasted either; pasting some words will remove all non
> ASCII characters.
> 
> I believe this to be a recent issue, if memory serves this did work
> before, and should given that cmd.exe handles it fine.

Alt-numpad-decimal e.g. Alt234 depends on the console codepage selected.
Mintty selection of Options/Text/Locale and Character set UTF-8 or cmd 
chcp 65001 selects Unicode. 
Alt-numpad-+-hex (on regular keys) allows hex unicode input e.g. 
Alt+3a9 if the font supports the character.
Free text fonts which support Unicode character emojis are updated 
regularly. 
Look for Cygwin packages matching ...font... containing Truetype or 
Opentype fonts, and just copy them to Windows/Fonts e.g.
find /usr/share/fonts/ -name '*.[ot]tf' | \
xargs cp -put /proc/cygdrive/c/Windows/Fonts/
You may need to run in an admin/elevated console to write to 
Windows/Fonts.

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Re: race issue on configure

2017-01-10 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2017-01-10 07:07, cyg Simple wrote:
> On 1/10/2017 9:02 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>> On 10/01/2017 14:55, cyg Simple wrote:
>>> On 1/10/2017 5:24 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
 I am noticing race problems during configure tests, on both 32
 and 64 bit builds.
 The effect is a random failing test as conftest.exe can not be
 access by the linker.
>>> This is caused by your AV scanning the recently created
>>> conftest.exe and the fact that since the AV has it open it cannot
>>> be deleted and a new one created. Instruct your AV to ignore your
>>> work directory.
>> It is instructed to do so by long time within the limit of 
>> corporate settings...
> Maybe new policy enforcement by corporate. The only time I've seen
> this issue is related to AV having the conftest.exe file open.

May also be opened by background Windows Search/Cortana/... for 
indexing and/or that may be causing it to be rescanned - I had 
similar problems solved after disabling those search services.

Run Resource Monitor from bottom of Task Manager/Performance tab 
and watch Disk Activity pane ordered by File for interfering 
processes, and kill them if safe, disable if standalone service. 

If it's svchost or AV process, search if you can bypass or 
disable those actions or directories, or request a custom policy 
for your userid or systems as it's interfering with work. 

Security interfering with work tends to get fixed to allow work 
to be done: a lot of security policies interfere with development 
work, and have to be bypassed. 
It would be better and easier for all if they packaged the 
security policy bypasses with the development tool installs. 
I've had to jump thru a few corporate hoops to keep things kosher 
and simplify updates and use: it's often easy these days for 
developers to add zero cost, email/web supported packages to 
corporate tracking systems with yourself as in-house support: 
YMMV. ;^>

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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: Cygwin 2.6.1-1

2017-01-10 Thread Steven Penny
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 13:08:30, Brian Inglis wrote:
> Alt-numpad-decimal e.g. Alt234 depends on the console codepage selected.

I tested this on Windows 7 in a pristine virtual machine, and cmd.exe passes
just fine, even with code page 437 and crappy raster font. Meanwhile bash.exe
fails.

> Mintty selection of Options/Text/Locale and Character set UTF-8 or cmd 
> chcp 65001 selects Unicode. 

No one said anything about Mintty. This is about bash.exe, launched by itself
or via Cygwin.bat

> Alt-numpad-+-hex (on regular keys) allows hex unicode input e.g. 
> Alt+3a9 if the font supports the character.

No one said anything about hex input.

> Free text fonts which support Unicode character emojis are updated 
> regularly. 
> Look for Cygwin packages matching ...font... containing Truetype or 
> Opentype fonts, and just copy them to Windows/Fonts e.g.

A font does not need to be installed. Raster, Consolas and Lucida all work
already through cmd.exe.

I do appreciate your response, but all you have done here is thrown a bunch of
guesses at the wall hoping something would stick. It would be a better use of
everyones time if you actually tested your suggestions before posting them.


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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: Cygwin 2.6.1-1

2017-01-10 Thread Michael Enright
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 4:39 PM, Steven Penny  wrote:
> It looks like fixing this may have caused another issue. Example test:
>
> With cmd.exe, you can type Alt 234 and it produces
> GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA U+03A9. However with Cygwin via Cygwin.bat it 
> yields
> nothing. Non ASCII characters can be read from scripts, but they cannot be
> entered interactively.
>
> They cannot be pasted either; pasting some words will remove all non ASCII
> characters.
>

My cygwin 32-bit install has not been updated for a while. When I do
ALT234 with numeric pad keys and numlock on, from bash directly
running under cmd.exe, I get :\251 at first (colon backslash 251) and
then when I hit enter for the command, I get a beep.
If I do the ALT234 with numeric pad and numlock in CMD.exe I do get
what looks like a capital omega. So a months old bash does not respond
well to this ALT numpad stuff.

My information supports the judgement that weird behavior in this area
was introduced a while ago.

For comparison only, If I do ALT234 with mintty running bash, I get
neither the :\251 nor capital omega, I get lower case e with
circumflex.


>c:\cygwin\bin\bash --version
GNU bash, version 4.3.42(4)-release (i686-pc-cygwin)

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borgbackup test fail on cygwin (only) - cygwin pipe issues?

2017-01-10 Thread Thomas Waldmann
Hi,

borgbackup uses a RPC protocol via a ssh pipe to implement client/server
communication.

borg client --pipe-- ssh --tcp-- sshd --pipe-- borg serve

This works very reliable, we have tests running on linux, freebsd,
netbsd, openbsd, OS X. It even works on win10 linux subsystem.

But on Cygwin, only the local tests work, but the remote tests (which
need the pictured ssh pipe) fail or hang.

When trying to find out what's going wrong, I noticed corrupted data
coming over the pipe.

I've found some other pipe issues on the cygwin mailing list, maybe this
is related?

Our issue about this:

https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/issues/1268

Note:

I am one of the borgbackup developers, but I am not a windows developer
(and I personally don't use windows or cygwin except for testing
borgbackup on this platform).

What I could offer is to run the tests on a fixed version.

Thanks for looking into this,

Thomas

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hang on 'cat /proc/mounts' when one of the network drives is on a 'down' system

2017-01-10 Thread L A Walsh

I noticed my local terminals were not opening w/a shell prompt, but
would timeout if I waited long enough...(1-2 minutes? maybe?).

Turns out, one of my mounted net-drives was a down-system, so
if I was trying to access the drive (or content on it), I can see
it hanging.

But what about "cat /proc/mounts" which is dumping out text
like:

Z: /z ntfs binary,user,noumount,auto 1 1

should require accessing and hanging for a few minutes?
Is it determining the network file type?  Wouldn't that
remain constant for a given session (like I doubt that
ntfs would exchange with smbfs and go back on fixed IP
machines).

I've tried using 'timeout', but it doesn't seem to work:

read -t proc_mounts < <(timeout -k 2 1 cat /proc/mounts)

(still hangs)

tnx,
-l






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Re: windres broken

2017-01-10 Thread Steven Penny
On Sat, 7 Jan 2017 17:14:24, Ken Brown wrote:
>  From http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/opterr.3.html:
> By default, getopt() permutes the contents of argv as it scans, so that 
> eventually all the nonoptions are at the end.  Two other modes are also 
> implemented.  If the first character of optstring is '+' or the 
> environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, then option processing 
> stops as soon as a nonoption argument is encountered.

Thanks for this. The Git repo accepted my commit to use POSIX syntax:

http://github.com/git/git/commit/7c44b33

I think it makes sense for the Cygwin example to use POSIX syntax as well, or at
least make a note of it.


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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: Cygwin 2.6.1-1

2017-01-10 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2017-01-10 17:00, Steven Penny wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 13:08:30, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> Alt-numpad-decimal e.g. Alt234 depends on the console codepage
>> selected.
> 
> I tested this on Windows 7 in a pristine virtual machine, and cmd.exe
> passes just fine, even with code page 437 and crappy raster font.
> Meanwhile bash.exe fails.
> 
>> Mintty selection of Options/Text/Locale and Character set UTF-8 or
>> cmd chcp 65001 selects Unicode.
> 
> No one said anything about Mintty. This is about bash.exe, launched
> by itself or via Cygwin.bat

Both of which run under the cmd console - press Alt-space, select 
Properties, and on the Options tab it will show the Current code page, 
probably 437 in the US and 850 elsewhere in the English speaking world 
(and much of the Commonwealth with no local Language Packs), otherwise 
YMMV.

You can look up which characters are displayed using Alt-numpad-digits 
at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page_437 or in the selected code 
page using Alt-numpad-0-digits at Code_page_nnn or Windows_.

On top of that is added the Windows locale mapping to Cygwin locale and 
character set, plus readline settings used by bash in ~/.inputrc, which 
may change input interpretation.

Type locale to see what locale Cygwin thinks you are running.

Documentation available is at: 
https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/setup-locale.html
which documents the default as C.UTF-8 (ASCII) unless LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, 
or LANG env vars are set to change the locale and/or char set.
It does not really describe the impact or limits on effective input or 
output i.e. with the default are you limited to using ASCII characters, 
or only on input, or only affects tests, comparisons, and collating 
sequences, or free to use any UTF-8 characters?
It implies that the Cygwin char set will default to the equivalent of 
the Windows code page selected, and changing the char set in the 
locale env vars will change the char set/code page used.

You may have to chcp n in Cygwin.bat to get correct character output, 
either 437 for US, 850 for English, 65001 for UTF-8, others from 
above reference for other locales and char sets.

>> Alt-numpad-+-hex (on regular keys) allows hex unicode input e.g. 
>> Alt+3a9 if the font supports the character.
> 
> No one said anything about hex input.

It is an alternative input method for Unicode characters which does 
not seem to be supported with bash under cmd configured with default 
code pages, but is in mintty and elsewhere in Windows, which avoids 
having to pop up CharMap and search when you know the Unicode code 
point wanted.

>> Free text fonts which support Unicode character emojis are updated 
>> regularly. 
>> Look for Cygwin packages matching ...font... containing Truetype or 
>> Opentype fonts, and just copy them to Windows/Fonts e.g.
> 
> A font does not need to be installed. Raster, Consolas and Lucida all
> work already through cmd.exe.

Most Windows monospace fonts do not support most new Unicode characters, 
but fallback fonts can be configured in the registry to provide missing 
glyphs, given available fonts which support the glyphs, and code page 
65001/char set UTF-8 which supports the Unicode character set.
 
> I do appreciate your response, but all you have done here is thrown a
> bunch of guesses at the wall hoping something would stick. It would
> be a better use of everyones time if you actually tested your
> suggestions before posting them.

Mea culpa, having configured everything I can in Windows, Cygwin, and 
apps to support Unicode/UTF-8 character sets, with appropriate fonts 
and fallbacks, I forget the limitations and problems with OEM code 
pages which caused me to make that effort, indeed that people, apps, 
or systems still use those code pages implicitly.

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