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From: "Lapo Luchini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: gettimeofday() does not returns usec resolution
> > Hmm. I do remember this patch. Can you submit this to
cygwin-patches
> > in the correct
Dear all,
I am testing out the following piece of code using Cygwin.
It works as expected (exits when failing to create a new thread) under
Solaris and Linux.
If the function test is called directly from main without invoking a new
thread, the program works fine.
If test is called as a new
I use a command-line arithmetic calculator that exits in the usual way with
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want to return to the calculator (use ^d or exit at the bash prompt). But
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 10:07:40PM -0700, Roger D Pack wrote:
>For me to install cygwin I had to download the ENTIRE latest directory to my
>hard drive, then delete out .src.* files, and copy it to a zip disk to be
>able to take it home and install it (at home I happen to have a slow
>connectio
For me to install cygwin I had to download the ENTIRE latest directory to my
hard drive, then delete out .src.* files, and copy it to a zip disk to be
able to take it home and install it (at home I happen to have a slow
connection).
I think it was a waste of a lot of bandwidth. I guess you cou
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 02:34:44AM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
>> Do you have an assignment on file with Red Hat?
>
>Sorry but english knowledge doesn't let me understand "assignment on file", could
>you explain it to me with other words?
http://cygwin.com/contrib.html
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> Hmm. I do remember this patch. Can you submit this to cygwin-patches
> in the correct format: http://cygwin.com/contrib.html ?
Given enough time, yes (never hacked that one, but it seems that only
winsup/cygwin/times.cc would need to be modified).. anyway of course I'm one of
the few that act
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At 04:10 PM 1/23/2002, David Ecker wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I tried to install the ipc-deamon and the postmaster as a nt service. The
>installation was ok. I could start "(net start) ipc-deamon" and after that I could
>start the "(net start) postmaster" service. I also added a requirement that the
>postm
Hi,
I tried to install the ipc-deamon and the postmaster as a nt service. The
installation was ok. I could start "(net start) ipc-deamon" and after that
I could start the "(net start) postmaster" service. I also added a
requirement that the postmaster server is not started before the ipc-deamo
Can anyone direct me to a site that has a most recent version(2001r1?) of
PRE-BUILT GNU H8/300H Cross-Compiler/assembler/linker/libraries to run on a
Win98/2000 host. Hitachi has one but it's old...
There seems to be only sparse directions for building the GNU cross compiler
for the H8 from scrat
Hello,
I would like to submit two improvements to the Win32 port of rxvt 2.7.2:
1) In the file W11/w32/xlib.c, function XClearArea, the area cleared is
one pixel too large (vertical and horizontal) -> some characters in
the rxvt window loose pixels
2) Let rxvt handle the Backspace key t
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