On 2012-11-22 22:08, Michael Lester wrote:
> mike@computer ~/test3
> $ ls
> file1
>
> mike@computer ~/test3
> $ cat file1
> Hello!
> 123
>
> mike@computer ~/test3
> $ ifind -n /cygwin/home/mike/test3/file1 '\\.\c:'
> 195962
>
> mike@computer ~/test3
> $ icat '\\.\c:' 195962
> Hello!
> 123
>
> m
2012/11/21 Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could somebody please explain to me why windres complains about
> native windows dlls (let alone I can't get it work with new ones built
> on Cygwin). For example:
>
> windres /cygdrive/c/windows/system32/ntdll.dll
> windres: unexpec
Charles,
any chance of an update to 2.69 ?
I have some package updates blocked by
" Autoconf version 2.69 or higher is required"
Regards
Marco
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I'm trying to reach Corinna. I have read many posts from her on the Cygwin
forums that seem related to this topic. I hope this is the right email, please
excuse me if it isn't.
I'm trying to find a tool, or way, that will allow me to point to a file and
determine its cluster/inode/block quickly
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 07:40:38PM +, David Stacey wrote:
>I am a professional software engineer, and Cygwin is one of the tools I
>use for my day job. Cygwin is great because it gives me a little Linux
>loveliness in a big bad Windows world. But I don't use Cygwin in
>isolation - I have man
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