Hi folks,
I recently downloaded the latest 'openssh' source package (5.9p1-1) via
setup.exe, and was disappointed to discover that it did not come with an
automated build script. Isn't every package supposed to have one? (The
Cygwin Package Contributor's Guide seems to imply this.)
Anyway, as a s
Hi Jary,
python-crypto is still at 2.0.1-2,
while latest upstream is at 2.5
https://www.dlitz.net/software/pycrypto/
Could you update ?
Regards
Marco
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On 3/21/2012 3:33 AM, marco atzeri wrote:
> $ cygcheck -f /usr/lib/csih/getAccountName.exe
> csih-0.9.5-1
>
> $ cygcheck /usr/lib/csih/getAccountName
> E:\cygwin\lib\csih\getAccountName.exe
> C:\Windows\system32\KERNEL32.dll
> [cut]
> C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll
> [cut]
> cygcheck: track_d
Hi there
using MinTTY-1.0.3-1
cygwin-1.7-11-1
tmux on OpenBSD -current
When reattaching tmux (tmux attach) there was a series of 3 sets of
semi-colon separated numbers appearing after the ksh prompt.
This behaviour in tmux only appeared after recent changes to tmux in OpenBSD
This behaviour only
The serf packages have been updated to the new upstream release
1.0.3. See
http://serf.googlecode.com/svn/tags/1.0.3/CHANGES
for more details about the changes in this release.
More information about serf can be found at
http://code.google.com/p/serf/.
DESCRIPTION:
The serf libra
Yes, that fixed the issue. The script runs from the shortcut without error.
Thanks for the assistance.
LMH
Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
LMH wrote:
Thanks for the advice. I just ran cygcheck, but I'm supprised that you
are asking folks to post that. The output contains some personal
information, su
LMH wrote:
> Thanks for the advice. I just ran cygcheck, but I'm supprised that you
> are asking folks to post that. The output contains some personal
> information, such as the computer name and user name, and I'm guessing
> that some folks would rather not post that.
You _did_ read the [problem
Ok, thanks.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> On 2012-03-22 13:03, David Barr wrote:
>>
>> Why does xpdf no longer include pdffonts, pdfimages, pdfinfo,
>> pdftoppm, pdftops and pdftotext? I've got some scripts that call
>> pdftotext, and when I upgraded from xdpf 3.02 t
On 2012-03-22 13:03, David Barr wrote:
Why does xpdf no longer include pdffonts, pdfimages, pdfinfo,
pdftoppm, pdftops and pdftotext? I've got some scripts that call
pdftotext, and when I upgraded from xdpf 3.02 to 3.03, these scripts
stopped working.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2012-0
Why does xpdf no longer include pdffonts, pdfimages, pdfinfo,
pdftoppm, pdftops and pdftotext? I've got some scripts that call
pdftotext, and when I upgraded from xdpf 3.02 to 3.03, these scripts
stopped working.
Thanks,
David
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FAQ:
Thanks for the advice. I just ran cygcheck, but I'm supprised that you
are asking folks to post that. The output contains some personal
information, such as the computer name and user name, and I'm guessing
that some folks would rather not post that.
It's a nice list of everything that is curr
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 21 23:59, Christian Franke wrote:
clock_getres(CLOCK_REALTIME,&ts) queries the actual resolution through
NtQueryTimerResolution (&coarsest,&finest,&actual) during its
first call and returns this value unchanged afterwards.
This returns a global Windows setting whi
On 03/22/2012 11:15 AM, marco atzeri wrote:
> Hi Eric Blake,
>
> this portion of your gnulib code
>
> --
> #ifdef __CYGWIN__
> #include
> #define ME_REMOTE me_remote
> /* All cygwin mount points include `:' or start with `//'; so it
>requires a nat
I have recently re-installed windows and cygwin, but my old backup
script won't anymore when I run it from a windows icon. It runs fine if
I cd to /usr/local/bin and run it from the command line.
When I run it from the shortcut, I get "file not found" for rsync, date,
unix2dos, and rm. I have
Hi Eric Blake,
this portion of your gnulib code
--
#ifdef __CYGWIN__
#include
#define ME_REMOTE me_remote
/* All cygwin mount points include `:' or start with `//'; so it
requires a native Windows call to determine remote disks. */
static int
me_r
>P.S. What to do next? cgf has already received so many gold stars...
I don't need a gold star. Just doing my job Ma'am...He tips his hat and walkes
off into the sunset and the music starts to play.
cgf
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>P.S. What to do next? cgf has already received so many gold stars...
I don't need a gold star. Just doing my job...
^ Ma'am
cgf
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On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 03:37:32PM +0100, Denis Excoffier wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 09:29:38AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012@07:56:32AM +0100, Denis Excoffier wrote:
>>> >- in tcsh: several concurrent combinations of 'make -j 3', 'make',
>>> > fg, Control-Z, bg, w
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 09:29:38AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012@07:56:32AM +0100, Denis Excoffier wrote:
>> >- in tcsh: several concurrent combinations of 'make -j 3', 'make',
>> > fg, Control-Z, bg, which has shown to make tcsh to expose '(badjob)'
>> > and the PC to
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 08:25:09AM +0100, Denis Excoffier wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 01:38:43PM +, Dave Korn wrote:
>>> On 07/03/2012 13:34, Ryan Johnson wrote:
>>> > On 07/03/2012 8:07 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> >> On Mar 7 07:54, Ryan Johnson wrote:
>>> >>> Hi all,
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 07:56:32AM +0100, Denis Excoffier wrote:
>- in tcsh: several concurrent combinations of 'make -j 3', 'make',
> fg, Control-Z, bg, which has shown to make tcsh to expose '(badjob)'
> and the PC to hang sometimes.
Are you saying that there *is* a problem with the current sn
> Sorry, but I really don't know how to help here. I can't reproduce
> the problem and apparently nobody else can.
Fair enough. Let's see if someone else comments on this.
I'm thinking about Perhaps I'll get time to write a plain WinAPI app
which repros this and then ask MS.
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On Mar 22 10:39, Peter Rosin wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen skrev 2012-03-22 10:33:
> > On Mar 21 23:59, Christian Franke wrote:
> >> BTW: GetSystemTimeAsFileTime() apparently provides the same
> >> resolution (at least on Win7 x64). So the more complex use of
> >> SharedUserData.InterruptTime may have
On Mar 21 21:02, Yuri Gribov wrote:
> Corinna,
>
> > or it's the native NT equivalent NtQueryInformationFile function
> > with the FileStandardInformation info class. Cygwin uses the latter.
>
> My idea was that this was a known error but I did not find anything
> useful in google.
>
> > Is it
Corinna Vinschen skrev 2012-03-22 10:33:
> On Mar 21 23:59, Christian Franke wrote:
>> BTW: GetSystemTimeAsFileTime() apparently provides the same
>> resolution (at least on Win7 x64). So the more complex use of
>> SharedUserData.InterruptTime may have less benefit than expected.
>
> On pre-Vista,
On Mar 21 23:59, Christian Franke wrote:
> clock_getres(CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts) queries the actual resolution through
> NtQueryTimerResolution (&coarsest, &finest, &actual) during its
> first call and returns this value unchanged afterwards.
>
> This returns a global Windows setting which may be temp
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 01:38:43PM +, Dave Korn wrote:
>> On 07/03/2012 13:34, Ryan Johnson wrote:
>> > On 07/03/2012 8:07 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> >> On Mar 7 07:54, Ryan Johnson wrote:
>> >>> Hi all,
>> >>>
>> >>> I tried to bootstrap the gcc-4.7 RC and it fails because it expects
>> >
Hi
A new version of 'tzcode' has been uploaded to a server near you.
CYGWIN NEWS:
* Update to latest upstream release
* Build for cygwin 1.7.11 with gcc-4.5.3
tzcode/tzdata NEWS
==
* Sorry no changelog available. You have to do the diff yourself.
CYGWIN-ANNOU
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