Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> On 27/06/2009 13:30, Charles Wilson wrote:
>> Well, I no longer need to deal with that sort of imagery, and "private"
>> never really was very private, and it DID cause lots of people grief.
>
> Moreso, the patch removed the height_in_blocks/width_in_blocks members
> fro
Hi.
2009/6/27 Andy Koppe :
> And then there's the Linux compatibility angle, where ja_JP.UTF-8
> means ambiguous width 1 not 2.
I want you not to judge it based on the behavior of current Linux.
Because:
- I don't think the behavior is correct.
- Now, I am creating the patch for the problem.
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On 27/06/2009 13:30, Charles Wilson wrote:
Well, I no longer need to deal with that sort of imagery, and "private"
never really was very private, and it DID cause lots of people grief.
Moreso, the patch removed the height_in_blocks/width_in_blocks members
from struct jpeg_component_info, which
I've been wrestling with this all day. Everything that tidyview
depends upon has had trouble installing on Cygwin. Tk.pm, Perl-Tidy,
Log::Log4perl. 'install tidyview' itself failed during tests (not
surprisingly, since its dependencies are in an unknown, probably
broken state).
Far fro
Matthias Meyer wrote:
> Most of the time ssh can not connect to the sshd in Windows7.
> In my logfile (in Windows7) I found:
> 7300 [main] sshd 3772 child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed,
> 0x2C5000..0x2C52E0, done 0, windows pid 3512, Win32 error 487
Have you done a rebaseall?
http://
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It would be nice to have mkstemps in cygwin. In particular, git would
like to use it, because it is often the case that a temporary file should
have the same extension as what it is being modified from, for tools that
care about file suffix. I've pro
I have a similar problem.
Most of the time ssh can not connect to the sshd in Windows7.
In my logfile (in Windows7) I found:
7300 [main] sshd 3772 child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed,
0x2C5000..0x2C52E0, done 0, windows pid 3512, Win32 error 487
I didn't believe that the /etc/host.de
The mingw-xz package provides a version of the xz compression
library and tools built using the standard windows runtime library
and NOT cygwin. It is (or will be) used by setup.exe and is provided
specifically for that purpose. No other uses are supported. However,
for testing purposes it does pr
The xz package is the successor to lzma. Its command-line tools
support both .lzma files and the new .xz format, and it ships with
compatibility links so you don't even need to retrain your fingers:
'lzma', 'lzcat', etc, are all still present. However, you probably
should: .xz files are already be
The xz package is the successor to lzma. Its command-line tools
support both .lzma files and the new .xz format, and it ships with
compatibility links so you don't even need to retrain your fingers:
'lzma', 'lzcat', etc, are all still present. However, you probably
should: .xz files are already be
Hello,
I use cygwin on a computer with mapped network drives. In the cygwin shell, I
can list the contents of local drives, but not that of mapped network drives,
even though I have no problem in DOS. It's frustrating because I can't use tab
completion on a file on a network drive either.
For
For many years -- since the first "net release" after B20.1 in fact --
cygwin's jpeg library has included the so-called "lossless jpeg" patch.
This has been somewhat controversial.
The patch modifies certain data structures that are marked "private" in
the jpeg headers, but they *are* in the head
Chap Harrison wrote:
> It finally turned out to be that /etc/hosts.deny was too restrictive:
> ALL:ALL EXCEPT localhost:DENY
Oops. ;-)
> I ran ssh-host-config, but did not run ssh-user-config. Must have
> overlooked that step. Perhaps that would have taken care of it?
I doubt it. I believ
2009/6/15 Corinna Vinschen:
>> > Define the default for ja, ko, and zh to use width = 2, with a
>> > @cjknarrow (or whatever) modifier to use width = 1.
>>
>> I think it is good idea.
>
> If everybody agrees to this suggestion, here's the patch. Tested
> with various combinations like
>
> lang=ja
2009/6/26 Corinna Vinschen:
> On Jun 26 15:08, Julio Costa wrote:
>> I've been following this discussion, crossing fingers to someone came
>> to some conclusion, as this is the biggest show-stopper for Cygwin in
>> several months.
>>
>> I've not access to a Win 7, but I would like at least to drop
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