On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 20:03:07 -0500, "Larry Hall" wrote:
> > Mariusz Wodzicki wrote:
> >
> > I would like to reopen the discussion about utf-8 support in cygwin.
> >
> > SIXTEEN months passed since there were some exchanges about it
> > on the cygwin mail list.
> >
> > The lack of support for
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 10:18:19 -0400, "Larry Hall" wrote:
> Tim Freedom wrote:
> >
> >Hi - I'm trying to upgrade my currently installed openssh
> >(version 4.6p1-1) yet whenever I select to install the latest
> >4.7p1-2 (or even reinstall the current 4.6) the setup.exe
> >(or updater
It works fine for me.
Slava Pestov wrote:
> What cygwin version and what gcc version are you using? Also can you
> send me the compiled a.exe?
I am using cygwin 1.5.24-2, and the most up-to-date gcc, which is
3.4.4-3 for the cygwin version, 20040810-1 for the MinGW version, which
is what is a
Mariusz Wodzicki wrote:
I would like to reopen the discussion about utf-8 support in cygwin.
SIXTEEN months passed since there were some exchanges about it
on the cygwin mail list.
The lack of support for filenames with non-Latin1 characters is
currently the MOST SEVERE LIMITATION of cygwin in
On 11/23/2007, Peter Klavins wrote:
So my question is this: Is Cygwin supposed to install fully on Vista from
an initial All-package-selection?
Yes.
If so, what did I do wrong in the install?
That's unclear. Sort of sacrificing your first-born to Vista, it would
seem the only logical way
Are extended attributes supported under cygwin? My development environment
keeps returning a failure when attempting to use extended attributes in
rsync when running configure.
Rob
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What cygwin version and what gcc version are you using? Also can you
send me the compiled a.exe?
Slava
On 23-Nov-07, at 8:52 PM, Lewis Hyatt wrote:
Slava Pestov wrote:
I narrowed the problem down to a short test case. Here goes:
It works fine for me.
-Lewis
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> The problem here is that you're loading the Cygwin1.dll library
> dynamically, as opposed to linking against it normally.
(Depending on exactly what you're trying to do, another approach can be to
use a Cygwin-based executable to launch Java. There's more information
about how to do that, incl
Thanks Dave. I tried the same thing on XP and it works. So it's
definitely something wrong with 2003 server, either with 2003 server
itself or SSHD configuration. I am not trying to get GUI working. The
idea is basically to be able to run remote build on windows (devenv)
from Linux box and through
Anderson Textiles Limited, is a UK textile company. We produce and distribute
clothing materials such as batiks, assorted fabrics and traditional costume
worldwide. We have reached big sales volume of textile materials in the Europe
and now are trying to penetrate the United kingdom and America
Hello,
this is a follow-up to my previous mail. It seems that after all I found
a solution to my problem described in the previous e-mail. However, I do
not fully understand what's going on as it seems to have something to do
with the specification of C++ language and it seems to be a kind of g++
i
Hello,
I am struggling with porting my application from Linux to Cygwin and
as I am not 100% at home in Cygwin regarding DLLs and friends, I hope to
get some advice, or hints here. I apologize in advance for a question
looking like a newbie cry for help with "everything", but I tried my
best to stu
I would like to reopen the discussion about utf-8 support in cygwin.
SIXTEEN months passed since there were some exchanges about it
on the cygwin mail list.
The lack of support for filenames with non-Latin1 characters is
currently the MOST SEVERE LIMITATION of cygwin in my opinion.
Due to the in
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