I have updated cron to version 4.1-5
NEWS:
cron
Add support for the /etc/cron.d directory.
(with thanks to Thomas Berger)
Please direct all comments and questions to the cygwin list, mentioning
"cron" in the Subject: line and ATTACHING the output of /usr/bin/cronbug.
Pierre
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Hi, all
I am pleased to announce that a new Cygwin mirror site has been set up.
Its address is: http://www.cygwin.cn/
And I'd be glad to see it appear in the official mirror list.
http://www.cygwin.cn/pub/
regards
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 04:15:40AM +0100, Aaron Gray wrote:
>Cygwin seems to only use a small amount of time slice relative to the
>ammount of time slice availiable. Compiles, builds and testsuite are
>relly slow compared to MinGW which takes too much time.
>
>'time' results confirm this. Process
Cygwin seems to only use a small amount of time slice relative to the
ammount of time slice availiable. Compiles, builds and testsuite are relly
slow compared to MinGW which takes too much time.
'time' results confirm this. Process time is about 1/4 of the total system
time.
It i very notica
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Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> We've been using OpenSSH through Cygwin to log into a number of
> servers, and it's been great, so thanks. We sometimes have to restart
> IIS, usually through a script using pubkey auth. I learned about
> impersonation vs. authentication through not being able to use
> iisr
Harold Mills wrote:
> As Dave Korn and Brian Dessent both pointed out, my problem was that gcc was
> compiling Hello.c with the default cdecl calling convention, but the library
> I wanted to link to uses the stdcall convention. Adding __stdcall to the
> function declarations in the header file ec
On 13 June 2007 19:45, Harold Mills wrote:
> As Dave Korn and Brian Dessent both pointed out, my problem was that gcc was
> compiling Hello.c with the default cdecl calling convention, but the library
> I wanted to link to uses the stdcall convention. Adding __stdcall to the
> function declaration
As Dave Korn and Brian Dessent both pointed out, my problem was that gcc was
compiling Hello.c with the default cdecl calling convention, but the library
I wanted to link to uses the stdcall convention. Adding __stdcall to the
function declarations in the header file eci.h fixed the problem. Dave
s
Hi,
We've been using OpenSSH through Cygwin to log into a number of
servers, and it's been great, so thanks. We sometimes have to restart
IIS, usually through a script using pubkey auth. I learned about
impersonation vs. authentication through not being able to use
iisreset - we now use "net stop
Yves-Alain Nicollet wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm trying to compile xplore under cygwin.
> The link-edit phase seems not to work. It looks like I'm missing some
libs.
> Can you please help?
> Thanks.
>
> Here is part of the error message (the Makefile comes after):
>
>
> gcc xplore.o -o xplore
i have cygwin installed in my work laptop which runs windows xp
professional.
i have this weird situation in which if i create a folder in my documents
using windows tools then i cannot open the folder from cygwin(when i
logged in using ssh). but i create a folder in the c:\, then i can open
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Charles Wilson wrote:
It'd be nice if the archiving software would Do What I Mean and Not What I
Say. It inlined all the patches. So, here's a tarball...
The patches did come through as text attachments, though... And you can
get the whole message from the archives in m
Yves-Alain Nicollet wrote:
> gcc xplore.o -o xplore
> xplore.o: In function `Wait':
> /cygdrive/d/XHOME/port/xplore/xplore-1.2a/xplore.c:32: undefined reference to
> `_app_shell'
I'm not going to pour over a huge Makefile (that's your job) but the
above is a classic example of what happen
Hi.
I'm trying to compile xplore under cygwin.
The link-edit phase seems not to work. It looks like I'm missing some libs.
Can you please help?
Thanks.
Here is part of the error message (the Makefile comes after):
$ make
making all in ./xg...
make[1]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/d/XHOME/port/xp
From: Helge [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 4:12 AM
> Hello, I have tried to set a variable in the windows registry for the
mounting of cygwin directories.
> This is to have the possibility to switch between different cygwin
installations without changing the registry.
> But is w
On 13 June 2007 02:51, Shankar Unni wrote:
> The only issues we've ever faced are occasional "line-ending" screwups,
> especially when manipulating files under CVS control.. (check out from
> CVS, use Wordpad (grr!) to edit, check back in - oops, bogus ^Ms checked
> in to the repository!)
Use
Hello, I have tried to set a variable in the windows registry for the
mounting of cygwin directories.
This is to have the possibility to switch between different cygwin
installations without changing the registry.
But is way don't work!!
It seems that it is the Type REG_EXPAND_SZ that causes th
It'd be nice if the archiving software would Do What I Mean and Not What
I Say. It inlined all the patches. So, here's a tarball...
--
Chuck
gcc-4.3.0-patches.tar.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
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I was testing Danny Smith's latest DWARF-2 patch, and building gcc from
the current (rather unsettled) trunk was a bit tricky. So, I thought
I'd post my experiences, which ultimately resulted in a fully
bootstrapped native cygwin compiler, with c,c++,objc,fortran,java frontends.
Now, whether
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