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According to Eric Blake on 4/9/2009 11:30 AM:
>> Please test the latest from CVS. It should fix your problem.
>
> I'll let you know how it goes. Meanwhile, I've patched the autoconf
> testsuite
> to avoid triggering the problem in the first place.
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 9 16:13, Eric Blake wrote:
>> The Autoconf testsuite is failing several tests on cygwin 1.7 that used to
>> pass
>> on cygwin 1.5. I've traced it to the fact that 1.7 is trying to be smarter
>> about deleting in-use files and directories, but doesn't quite get
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A new version of the patchutils package, 0.3.1-1, is now available for
download for those testing cygwin 1.7. patchutils-0.3.0-1 remains current
for cygwin 1.5.
NEWS:
=
This is a new upstream release, rebuilt with gcc 4. See also the package
doc
On 4/8/2009 12:11 PM, David M. Besonen wrote:
> is anyone using rsnapshot regularly? and if so, are there
> any caveats when using it under cygwin?
ping.
sorry to be impatient. i'm pretty sure rsnapshot running
under cygwin is the best solution for an immediate need i have.
i do understand th
Maybe I should have mentioned that the cygwin/ssh server was installed
using these instructions.
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~kscully/CygwinSSHD_W2K3.html
Thierry Thelliez
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i have copy files in user make maketype main ...
then
make
i get error sys/cdefs.h no sush file or directory
error:syntax error before "u_int32_t"
error:initalizer element is not constant
error: dereferencing pointer to incoplete type
md5.c error:storage size of c isn t known
make:***[../li
Hello,
I have a cygwin ssh server installed on Windows 2003 (latest version
of cygwin + all patches on W2k3).
But trying to satisfy an MBSA scan (Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyser), I have a problem with the IE Zones checking.
MBSA recommends that the settings for
'Run Components not signed w
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Atom Smasher wrote:
> ah, bash... i remember when that was the best shell...
No-one's claiming anything about "best", but since bash is the
*default* shell on Cygwin, it would have been helpful to mention in
the first place that you're using something else.
> ## cy
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009, Reini Urban wrote:
try this - http://www.smasher.org/zsh/zshrc-v0.147.gz
http://www.smasher.org/zsh/
like i said... i'm a *nix guy, and there are a few cygwin optimizations
in there that make cygwin/zsh feel much more like home.
## cygwin only: commands that auto-complet
Atom Smasher schrieb:
try this - http://www.smasher.org/zsh/zshrc-v0.147.gz
http://www.smasher.org/zsh/
like i said... i'm a *nix guy, and there are a few cygwin optimizations
in there that make cygwin/zsh feel much more like home.
## cygwin only: commands that auto-complete with and without
On Apr 9 17:30, Eric Blake wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> > Incredible but true. It was an alignment problem with a local buffer
> > in the function which moves the directory to the bin when a sharing
> > violation occurs.
>
> > BYTE infobuf[sizeof (FILE_NAME_INFORMATION) +
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> Incredible but true. It was an alignment problem with a local buffer
> in the function which moves the directory to the bin when a sharing
> violation occurs.
> BYTE infobuf[sizeof (FILE_NAME_INFORMATION) + 32767 * sizeof (WCHAR)]
That's an awfully big bu
On Apr 9 16:13, Eric Blake wrote:
> The Autoconf testsuite is failing several tests on cygwin 1.7 that used to
> pass
> on cygwin 1.5. I've traced it to the fact that 1.7 is trying to be smarter
> about deleting in-use files and directories, but doesn't quite get things
> right.
Incredible b
The Autoconf testsuite is failing several tests on cygwin 1.7 that used to pass
on cygwin 1.5. I've traced it to the fact that 1.7 is trying to be smarter
about deleting in-use files and directories, but doesn't quite get things right.
First, a test case run on Solaris (I haven't run it on Linu
André Bleau wrote on Thursday, April 09, 2009 8:51 AM:
> Bryan Thrall wrote:
>> The opengl 1.1.0-10 package has incorrect values for GL_DOT3_RGB_EXT and
>> GL_DOT3_RGBA_EXT:
>>
>> #define GL_DOT3_RGB_EXT 0x86AE
>> #define GL_DOT3_RGBA_EXT 0x86AF
>>
>> According
Bryan Thrall wrote:
Hi Brian,
>The opengl 1.1.0-10 package has incorrect values for GL_DOT3_RGB_EXT and
> GL_DOT3_RGBA_EXT:
>
> #define GL_DOT3_RGB_EXT 0x86AE
> #define GL_DOT3_RGBA_EXT 0x86AF
>
> According to
> http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/EXT/text
On Apr 8 23:07, A.R. Burgers wrote:
> The drive with the install failure is a netapp share (ONTAP 7.2.4).
> The other shares are samba drives (3.0.28)
I applied a patch for the Samba error messages.
I don't see a chance to fix the netapp problem. What happens is that
simpy trying to open the fi
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
what a mess, especially when i use auto-complete in my shell.
I can't reproduce that with bash
thors...@tkampe[~]$ ca
cabinet.dllcalcalwin32.dll cat.exe
cabview.dllcal.execapisp.dll catsrv.dll
cacls.exe calc.exe
* Atom Smasher (Thu, 9 Apr 2009 14:23:09 +1200 (NZST))
> i'm coming from a *nix background, but i'm finding that cygwin makes
> things suck less on windows.
>
> one of the things that really annoys me are the duplicate *.exe
> commands...
> cat & cat.exe
> awk & awk.exe
> sed &
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