Hello,
It's been a while since I've used Cygwin and I'm now using on Windows 7
64bit. I need to run the WindowsXP emulation, which I suppose is normal.
Can someone point me to an FAQ or other such user docs that can make
things a little easier?
One thing I'd like to be able to do is have ac
On 9/26/2011 1:22 PM, Bananskrue wrote:
>
> I'm currently needing to run a program on cygwin with a school-related
> project. The program is called MPB, and a very easy tutorial on how to "set
> it up" is given. It basically just says to install "these and these"
> programs when getting cygwin.
>
Andrew Schulman writes:
> > Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by about
> > 9
> > minutes, 24 seconds.
>
> I just ran rebaseall for other reasons (bzr again), and now the problem has
> disappeared.
Check the archives for why the problem occurs; it's been brought u
I'm currently needing to run a program on cygwin with a school-related
project. The program is called MPB, and a very easy tutorial on how to "set
it up" is given. It basically just says to install "these and these"
programs when getting cygwin.
I did this and I'm getting tons of error message. S
On 9/26/2011 3:03 PM, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-09-25 at 19:20 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>> On 25/09/2011 18:41, jojelino wrote:
>>
>>> The problem is from pango/opentype/libharfbuzz.la
>>> It has .cc source and recognized as needed c++ source file although it
>>> is c source. and cc so
On Sun, 2011-09-25 at 19:20 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 25/09/2011 18:41, jojelino wrote:
>
> > The problem is from pango/opentype/libharfbuzz.la
> > It has .cc source and recognized as needed c++ source file although it
> > is c source. and cc source is compiled with --tag=CXX
> > we should teac
> Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by about 9
> minutes, 24 seconds.
I just ran rebaseall for other reasons (bzr again), and now the problem has
disappeared.
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Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
This is a strange one. Cygwin 1.7.9-1, coreutils 8.10-1.
Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by about 9
minutes, 24 seconds. For example, at the moment my system clock shows 10:05
AM. This agrees with the 'time' command in CMD:
C:\Documents and Settings\aschulma>
Sorry if this is the wrong list to ask for basic help.
I've just tried to upgrade cygwin from a very old version (3 years?) and it
fails with "Download incomplete. Try again?" I can't find any real
discussion of this error any later than 2002. Anyone have any suggestions
about what to do next?
On 26/09/2011 2:28 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 9/26/2011 5:15 AM, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
On Mon, 2011-09-26 at 02:15 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
The problem is in binutils, and the fact that it generates base
relocs for
entries from EH data that should be just ignored.
http://sourceware.or
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