No Native Language Support in browser started from shell prompt

2024-06-14 Thread Dr Bean via Cygwin
With qutebrowser and Microsoft Edge started from a cygwin shell prompt, 
there is no Native Language Support.

Started from a cmd prompt,

"c:\Program Files\qutebrowser\qutebrowser.exe" 
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A5%BF%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%81%AE%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%A6%E4%B8%80%E8%A6%A7

qutebrowser has Chinese and Japanese support.

But in cygwin neither qutebrowser, started with cygstart or
as /cygdrive/c/Program\ Files/qutebrowser/qutebrowser  
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A5%BF%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%81%AE%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%A6%E4%B8%80%E8%A6%A7

nor Microsoft Edge as default browser started with cygstart, enjoy NLS support.

Of course the IME are working in the mintty bash shell and 'screen' 
sessions.

I don't understand.

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Cygwin&mingw svn fails on NFS4 share

2024-06-14 Thread Mark Liam Brown via Cygwin
Greeting!

Cygwin 3.4/3.5&mingw svn fails on a NFS4 share during checkout

svn checkout https://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/head/share/man
Aman/man4
Aman/man4/tcp.4
Aman/man4/ndis.4
Aman/man4/Makefile
Aman/man4/altq.4
Aman/man4/miibus.4
Aman/man4/vlan.4
Aman/man4/ng_macfilter.4
Aman/man4/mn.4
Aman/man4/ossl.4
Aman/man4/ktls.4
Aman/man4/ftwd.4
Aman/man4/inet6.4
Aman/man4/crypto.4
Aman/man4/rtsx.4
Aman/man4/isp.4
svn: E200030: sqlite[S11]: database disk image is malformed
svn: E200042: Additional errors:
svn: E200030: sqlite[S11]: database disk image is malformed
svn: E200030: sqlite[S11]: database disk image is malformed
svn: E200030: sqlite[S11]: database disk image is malformed

This works on C: (/cygdrive/c).

Any thoughts?

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2024-06-14 Thread Aashutosh Pandey via Cygwin
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Re: [Ms-nfs41-client-devel] Cygwin&mingw svn fails on NFS4 share

2024-06-14 Thread Roland Mainz via Cygwin
On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 12:14 PM Mark Liam Brown
 wrote:
> Cygwin 3.4/3.5&mingw svn fails on a NFS4 share during checkout
>
> svn checkout https://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/head/share/man
> Aman/man4
> Aman/man4/tcp.4
> Aman/man4/ndis.4
> Aman/man4/Makefile
> Aman/man4/altq.4
> Aman/man4/miibus.4
> Aman/man4/vlan.4
> Aman/man4/ng_macfilter.4
> Aman/man4/mn.4
> Aman/man4/ossl.4
> Aman/man4/ktls.4
> Aman/man4/ftwd.4
> Aman/man4/inet6.4
> Aman/man4/crypto.4
> Aman/man4/rtsx.4
> Aman/man4/isp.4
> svn: E200030: sqlite[S11]: database disk image is malformed
> svn: E200042: Additional errors:
> svn: E200030: sqlite[S11]: database disk image is malformed
> svn: E200030: sqlite[S11]: database disk image is malformed
> svn: E200030: sqlite[S11]: database disk image is malformed
>
> This works on C: (/cygdrive/c).

Could you please try to mount the filesystem with "writethru", e.g. $
/sbin/nfs_mount -o rw,writethru 'j'
derfwpc5131_ipv4:/export/home2/rmainz #, and then do a $ svn checkout
https://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/release/12.2.0/share/man/ # (e.g. testing
using a FreeBSD stable release branch, so we always have the same
files being checked out) ?



Bye,
Roland

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Bug in GCC / libstdc++: Space character categorized as non-printable by std::ctype

2024-06-14 Thread Kristian Spangsege via Cygwin
In C++, a space character is reported as non-printable by
`std::ctype` in the "C" locale (the only locale supported by
`std::ctype`). In other words, the following expression evaluates to
`false`:

ctype.is(std::ctype_base::print, ctype.widen(' '))

where `ctype` is obtained by `std::use_facet>(loc)` and
`loc` is the "C" locale.

It should have been evaluated to `true` because a space character is
required by the C++ standard to be categorized as printable.

Also, it is reported as printable by `std::iswprint(int ch)`.

Also, the non-wide space character is reported as printable, i.e,
`std::use_facet>(loc)::is(std::ctype_base::print, ' ')` is
`true`.

Also, `ctype.is(std::ctype_base::print, ctype.widen(' '))` is `true` with
MinGW, with GCC on Linux, and with Visual Studio.


The problem can be demonstrated with the code below in regular Cygwin (
https://cygwin.com/install.html) using GCC 12.3.1 and in the Cygwin
environment of MSYS2 (https://www.msys2.org/) using GCC 13.2.0:

#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 

int main()
{
using facet_type = std::ctype;
std::locale loc;
const auto& ctype = std::use_facet(loc);
wchar_t ch = ctype.widen(' ');
std::cout << ctype.is(ctype.print, ch) << "\n";
std::cout << (std::iswprint(std::char_traits::to_int_type(ch))
!= 0) << "\n";
}

Regards
Kristian Spangsege

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Re: unable to remove oddly-named directory

2024-06-14 Thread Jeremy Drake via Cygwin
On Thu, 13 Jun 2024, Jeremy Drake via Cygwin wrote:

> Thankfully, this can be simply reproduced with the following two bash
> commands (on cygwin 3.5.3):
>
> mkdir -p foo/$'\uD800'
> rm -rf foo

Eliot Moss replied to me privately, and I confirmed as well, that this
does not occur with Cygwin 3.5.1-1.  So this appears to be a regression
in 3.5.3.

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Re: unable to remove oddly-named directory

2024-06-14 Thread Jeremy Drake via Cygwin
On Fri, 14 Jun 2024, Jeremy Drake via Cygwin wrote:

> Eliot Moss replied to me privately, and I confirmed as well, that this
> does not occur with Cygwin 3.5.1-1.  So this appears to be a regression
> in 3.5.3.

It also does not occur in 3.6.0-0.81 or 3.6.0-0-0.115, so perhaps this was
already fixed.  The only thing I saw at all relevant had to do with
globbing, but seemed to be particularly about globbing on dos command
lines...

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