Hello,
In the winsup directory (winsup/cygwin/errno.c), i can observe that the error
EIO is attributed the message "Input/Output error".
In the newlib directory (newlib/libc/sys/linux/dl/dl-minimal.c) the same EIO
is attributed the message "Input/output error".
This the same message, but not exa
On 14/06/2011 7:27 PM, Florian, Chad W wrote:
I know there has to be some alias hiding in my configs somewhere but I am
unable to find it.
I have a fresh install with no customization.
When I sftp to a host (linux in this case) using cygwin sftp, an ls -l is
giving me the -classify type option
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 02:19:12PM -0500, Edward McGuire wrote:
>On 6/14/2011 1:33 PM, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
>> Are you saying that /usr/share/zoneinfo isn't the standard location
>> for all time zone data? And that paths within that directory aren't
>> standard values for TZ? If not, what is?
>T
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 01:30:16PM -0400, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
>On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:28:14AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:03:00AM -0400, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
>>>Aren't standard TZ names contained in the /usr/share/zoneinfo structure? In
>>>that directory I s
On 6/14/2011 1:33 PM, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
Are you saying that /usr/share/zoneinfo isn't the standard location
for all time zone data? And that paths within that directory aren't
standard values for TZ? If not, what is?
There are two standards in play. The UNIX standard recognizes CET-1CEST.
T
Hi Edward,
Are you saying that /usr/share/zoneinfo isn't the standard location for all
time zone data? And that paths within that directory aren't standard values
for TZ? If not, what is? You suggested one value; I suggested another and
assumed that either would work as there are lots of corre
szgyg wrote:
Windows stores the environment variables in the registry, under
`HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment' and
`HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\Environment'. You can access these through /proc/registry in
cygwin. For an example see the PRINTER setting in /
On 6/14/2011 12:30 PM, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
Apparently you didn't actually read the whole thread here.
Apparently I did.
Then you apparently know the TZ names you posted are not known to
cygcheck(1) because they are not in the UNIX standard and that's the
only standard it supports. So I canno
On 6/14/2011 1:09 PM, Zouzou wrote:
> I would first like to congratulate everyone involved in getting the
> long-awaited MinGW cross-compiler out. Much appreciated.
>
> There is a program I would like to compile with it, that depends on the
> bfd and iberty libraries. These are provided by a stand
Apparently you didn't actually read the whole thread here.
Apparently I did.
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Hi,
I would first like to congratulate everyone involved in getting the
long-awaited MinGW cross-compiler out. Much appreciated.
There is a program I would like to compile with it, that depends on the
bfd and iberty libraries. These are provided by a standard MinGW install
(with "mingw-get i
I know there has to be some alias hiding in my configs somewhere but I am
unable to find it.
I have a fresh install with no customization.
When I sftp to a host (linux in this case) using cygwin sftp, an ls -l is
giving me the -classify type option which appends * to executables, etc. How
can I
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:03:00AM -0400, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
>Aren't standard TZ names contained in the /usr/share/zoneinfo structure? In
>that directory I see posix/Europe/Monaco. So I set:
Apparently you didn't actually read the whole thread here. You really should.
cgf
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Aren't standard TZ names contained in the /usr/share/zoneinfo structure? In
that directory I see posix/Europe/Monaco. So I set:
$ export TZ=Europe/Monaco
$ date
16:46:08 CEST; Tuesday, June 14, 2011
$ export TZ=America/Detroit
$ date
10:46:48 EDT; Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Except for this using my
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 01:32:39PM +0100, Andy Koppe wrote:
> Ah, this invokes screen itself with TERM=screen-256color, which tells
> it to talk to the outside terminal as if that's another screen, which
> is wrong. You want to be invoking it with TERM=xterm-256color instead
> (which can be selecte
On 14 June 2011 13:12, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> Outside of screen, TERM=xterm. Inside of screen, well here is the relevant
> line from my bashrc; my screenrc doesn't have anything that would affect
> colors:
>
> TERM=screen-256color GNU_SCREEN="active" screen -a -A -RR -T "$TERM" && \
> scree
Version 1.49-1 of cppcheck has been uploaded, following the upstream release.
cppcheck is a tool for static C/C++ code analysis. It tries to detect
bugs that your C/C++ compiler doesn't see.
The goal is no false positives.
cppcheck is versatile. You can check non-standard code that includes
vari
I was compiling the cygwin DLL from the latest src package 1.7.9-1 following FAQ
6.18 as always. After a lot of successful activity in the 'make' step, I see:
[...]
ar cru libautomode.a automode.o
ar cru libbinmode.a binmode.o
ar cru libtextmode.a textmode.o
ar cru libtextreadmode.a textreadmode.o
On 14 June 2011 00:44, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 07:23:34PM -0400, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
>> On 13 June 2011 17:53, Eric Pruitt wrote:
>> > When switching windows on GNU screen, the background on any unoccupied text
>> > cells fails to be redrawn for curses applications; see
>> >
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