Your trick worked as advertised, and on the first try, thank you very much
:handshake:
Anyone know where this problem with tcsetattr() comes from ? Is it
documented or specific to Cygwin ? (or both ?)
Nefastor
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| * fixed packaging bug where /etc/alternatives and
| /var/lib/alternatives directories were omitted.
I just patched cygport to notify when removing an empty directory, to
help prevent similar problems in the future.
Ya
alternatives provides a framework for managing installation of multiple
packages that provide similar features, and selecting between them.
Changes since 1.3.30ac-1
* fixed packaging bug where /etc/alternatives and
/var/lib/alternatives directories were omitted.
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Brian Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I had the same issue and just tracked it down to the ATI Catalyst 8.3
>> and 8.4 drivers. I had no problem with the 7.10 version, but with both
>> 8.3 and 8.4, my PIDs were never reused and doing a large compile (in my
>> case, subversion) would cause the e
David Rothenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So you are not experiencing any fork() problems any longer? Really
>> strange. What kind of sh*** the ATI drivers must be ...
> Nope. I could easily reproduce the problem by building subversion
> 1.5.0-rc4. My PIDs would get up into the 300,000s an
Cristiano Di Buduo wrote on 02 May 2008 17:10:
> Hi, ran into some trouble worth mentioning.
>
> I'm debugging a program using Insight, and apparantly it has the
> undesirable side-effect of every now and again leaving the source file in
> an unusable state (often/always), i even had one disappea
Hi, ran into some trouble worth mentioning.
I'm debugging a program using Insight, and apparantly it has the undesirable
side-effect of every now and again leaving the source file in an unusable state
(often/always), i even had one disappear on me (once)?! Luckily i could recover
a .cpp~ file
A new version of the atool package is now available in the Cygwin distribution.
Changes in this release:
* Corrects a packaging error, that caused most of the the man pages for the
atools to be unavailable.
About atool:
atool is a script for managing file archives of various types (tar, tar+gzip
> Gergely Budai writes:
> Version 1.4.1-1 of "libgcrypt" has been uploaded.
> Libgcrypt is a general purpose crypto library based on the code used in
GnuPG.
Is it possible to split this library in main, lib and devel packages for
the next release ?
Ciao
Volker
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