So any of you geniuses that pointed me to the Cygwin users guide want
to tell me specifically where the squid section is located?? Thanks
for no help at all. I asked specifically about squid as it related to
cygwin, or perhaps you guys were too busy to show me how smart you
were.
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Niklas Molin wrote:
I'm quite new to cygwin, so this might be an easy question to answer (I've
tried to search on the web for a solution).
I'm using a windows program to edit the code in my project.
To compile the project I want to use a GCC-version running in cygwin.
How can I from the windows
Is there a package that works with cygwin to host an IRC server? I
tend to hang out on a server that has about 12 people on it but every
once in a while it goes down. I'd like to use cygwin to be an
alternate during the down times. This isn't a high bandwidth
application.
Thanks to all th
Hello,
Because half of my University computers did not have a working c++ compiler
(partly due to the fact that we are sponsered by Sun Microsystems so are
tied to java), I decided to make an online c++ compiler front end. It uses
Cygwin g++, currently with -mno-cygwin. My uni buddies find it qui
Subject: Updated: which-2.18-1
NEWS:
=
This release replaces the custom Cygwin "which" command with the GNU
Which. The package includes documentation and a few additional
features such as understanding bash functions and aliases. See the
included documentation or http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/
I've added an experimental version of perl-Win32-GUI for the test
release of perl-5.10.0-1.
NEWS:
=
This version is the same as it would have been installed via CPAN,
since all cygwin patches are included upstream. It just installs into
vendor_perl.
CHANGES:
This release is for per
This email is to inform you about the experimental release of
perl-libwin32, matching the TEST version of perl-5.10.0, through
http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.
Project description:
A useful bundle of Win32 Perl extensions.
The changes in the upstream release are as follows:
0.28 14 September 2007
No no no I just want to DL it to my Mac to put it onto a flash
drive and run thence.
I know how to download cygwin onto a Windows machine. I have no
reason to run it on my Mac.
Someone has written to me to suggest using PuTTy. I'll give that a
shot when the device comes in the mail.
Thank
On Dec 27, 2007 12:53 AM, Barbara Shirtcliff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way for me to acquire a working cygwin dist from here, from
> my speedy old powerbook G4?
>
> Cheers,
> Bar
Are you looking for something that _runs_ on your Powerbook, or just the
ability to DL cygwin to be in
I'm quite new to cygwin, so this might be an easy question to answer (I've
tried to search on the web for a solution).
I'm using a windows program to edit the code in my project.
To compile the project I want to use a GCC-version running in cygwin.
How can I from the windows application (like sta
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