Source of icu library

2008-09-03 Thread Rodrigo Medina
Hi, How can I get the source of icu library? In setup there are the binaries but not the source. Regards Rodrigo Medina -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ:

Re: cygserver 1.5.25-15 slows down logoff

2008-09-03 Thread Sybille Ebert
> I am running cygserver service on Windows 2003 x64 SP2 on dual-core. If > the service is running, there is a significant delay during log > off/shutdown (approx. 1-2 minutes). If cygserver service is stopped, the > logoff takes just 1-2 seconds. > > I have no other Cygwin services installed, and

Re: lftp missing dependency?

2008-09-03 Thread Matthew Woehlke
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Andrew Schulman wrote: Matthew, lftp includes libexpat0 in its list of dependencies in setup.hint: requires: cygwin libexpat0 libiconv2 libintl8 libncurses8 libreadline6 minires openssl Actually, the current version

Re: file attributes: cygwin (ls, chmod, chown, chgrp) versus XP

2008-09-03 Thread Brian Dessent
"Michael R. Wolf" wrote: > Where can I get a simple (and current) description of the relationship > between Unix file attributes (permissions, user, and group) and how that > corresponds to XP file attributes? The Cygwin Users Guide: . The section la

cygserver 1.5.25-15 slows down logoff

2008-09-03 Thread Sybille Ebert
I am running cygserver service on Windows 2003 x64 SP2 on dual-core. If the service is running, there is a significant delay during log off/shutdown (approx. 1-2 minutes). If cygserver service is stopped, the logoff takes just 1-2 seconds. I have no other Cygwin services installed, and no Cygwin p

Re: file attributes: cygwin (ls, chmod, chown, chgrp) versus XP

2008-09-03 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Michael R. Wolf wrote: I'm very familiar with the Unix filesystem, and the commands to change and display attributes. I've been using cygwin for years, but have yet to understand the XP permissions and how they correlate to how cygwin and XP tools manipulate attributes. I've noticed that the l

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Re: why the strange stack stuf in cygwin?

2008-09-03 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 11:00:22PM +, Jay wrote: > >Is it the source code making the function calls that bothers you, >or the code size/perf bloat? > > If it is the source, just hide it with macros, like: > > #define foo /* existing thread local stuff */ > #define bar /* existing thread local

RE: All commands raise an exception

2008-09-03 Thread Phil Ten
>> My cygwin configuration suddenly started to fail. > > Stop right there. What did you install on your PC round about that time? >Hardware? Software? Security-related stuff like AV or firewall or >antispyware? Logitech Webcam? >> I case it could help, I mention that I checked bash.exe with >

RE: All commands raise an exception

2008-09-03 Thread Dave Korn
Phil Ten wrote on 03 September 2008 08:16: > My cygwin configuration suddenly started to fail. Stop right there. What did you install on your PC round about that time? Hardware? Software? Security-related stuff like AV or firewall or antispyware? Logitech Webcam? > I case it could help, I

target=i686-pc-mingw32 fails building mingw32/winsup/cygserver.

2008-09-03 Thread Jay
merged source tree gcc + cygwin-snapshot-20080822-1 (+ binutils 2.18, mpfr, gmp..) configure -build i686-pc-cygwin -host i686-pc-cygwin -target i686-pc-mingw32 ... Perhaps that is not a valid combination. Story could end right there. (and configure should reject it and tell you to use i686-p

file attributes: cygwin (ls, chmod, chown, chgrp) versus XP

2008-09-03 Thread Michael R. Wolf
I'm very familiar with the Unix filesystem, and the commands to change and display attributes. I've been using cygwin for years, but have yet to understand the XP permissions and how they correlate to how cygwin and XP tools manipulate attributes. Where can I get a simple (and current) descrip