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> From: Dave Korn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 11:36 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: RE: Cygwin broken after update (PATH problem?)
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> On 19 October 2006 09:13, Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 wrote:
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> >> No such file or direc
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blocked my outgoing message due to the attachment. Apparently, it
didn't. :)
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Brief summary, before I get into details: Cygwin 1.5.21-1 on WinXP SP2
was working perfectly, until a new CIFS server was installed on our LAN.
Since then, some apps won't run, directories won't list, and many
Cygwin-compiled applications are failing to recognize the correct file
size, including c
Brief summary, before I get into details: Cygwin 1.5.21-1 on WinXP SP2
was working perfectly, until a new CIFS server was installed on our LAN.
Since then, some apps won't run, directories won't list, and many
Cygwin-compiled applications are failing to recognize the correct file
size, including c
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Charles Wilson wrote:
> The attached patch (+ two new files) enables cygport to build
> "relocatable" packages using the framework devised by Bruno Haible -- if
> the upstream source supports it. Currently, only libiconv and gettext
> support this fea
alternatives provides a framework for managing installation of multiple
packages that provide similar features, and selecting between them.
Changes since 1.3.20a-2
* resync with Red Hat chkconfig-1.3.29
* bug fix for null pointer error in --display mode. (Cygwin's printf()
has built-in protec
gettext is the GNU package which provides 'national language support'
for other programs. It includes a number of utility programs.
These should be upgraded together with the libiconv packages.
libiconv-1.11-1
libiconv2-1.11-1
libcharset1-1.11-1
gettext-0.15-1
The GNU libiconv package provides an iconv() implementation, for use on
systems which don't have one, or whose implementation cannot convert
from/to Unicode.
These should be upgraded together with the gettext packages.
libiconv-1.11-1
libiconv2-1.11-1
libcharset1-1.11-1
The attached patch (+ two new files) enables cygport to build
"relocatable" packages using the framework devised by Bruno Haible -- if
the upstream source supports it. Currently, only libiconv and gettext
support this feature (coincidentally, the upstream maintainer of both
packages is...Bruno
Tom wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
[...]
If it dies because you're missing cygblas.dll, there is no standard
error-reporting behavior imposed by Cygwin in these cases. It's
application dependent. So feel free to patch-away to get the behavior
you want with your favorite applications. ;-)
Fair enoug
Hello, I'm using a fully updated cygwin and mingw developement binaries
of SDL (version 1.2.11). Consider the following program:
//#include
#include
#include
#include
static void
display()
{
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
glBegin(GL_POLYGON);
glVertex2f(-0.5f,-0.5f);
gl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed cygwin and the C compiler. When I try to compile a C
program I get this message: gcc installation problem, cannot exec
'as' No such file or directory
And you couldn't be bothered to check the URLs at the bottom of your
message? Perhaps
you should go back
Larry Hall wrote:
[...]
>If it dies because you're missing cygblas.dll, there is no standard
>error-reporting behavior imposed by Cygwin in these cases. It's
>application dependent. So feel free to patch-away to get the behavior
>you want with your favorite applications. ;-)
Fair enough. I alway
I installed cygwin and the C compiler. When I try to compile a C
program I get this message: gcc installation problem, cannot exec
'as' No such file or directory
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Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Ben Wing on 10/21/2006 5:37 PM:
I am using zsh on the latest cygwin and the first time I load it up and
try to do tab completion on e.g. /mnt/g/download/, it spends an
inordinate amount of time grinding the disk -- s
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