A new version the Apache Portable Runtime utilities library is now
available for download.
CYGWIN CHANGES:
===
* Include debuginfo package.
DESCRIPTION:
The mission of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) project is to
create and maintain software libraries that provide a p
New upstream release.
CYGWIN NEWS:
The library was built with TCP_NOPUSH support disabled. Cygwin
defines TCP_NOPUSH, but returns "protocol not defined" when it's
used. According to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms738596%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
this is because Windows doesn't supp
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Alfred von Campe wrote:
>
> If so, is there a way to install it from the command line? I need it on a
> server that I usually just ssh into and running setup.exe is a little
> cumbersome.
>
> If not, what is the best/easiest way to get it? I would like to run a
Thanks Marco. Thanks Earnie. Thanks Larry. Thanks for your help. I got cygwin
to work and actually ran mutt.
Ciao - Mark.
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On Jun 25 18:03, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jun 25 15:38, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
> > > Your locale is zh_CN.UTF-8. What you're expecting is only guaranteed
> > > in the C locale:
> >
> > I'm not quite sure it applies here. I'm using US English Windows 7.
> >
> > LANG = 'e
Lavrentiev, Anton sent the following at Tuesday, June 25, 2013 11:44 AM
>> The character ordering is based on the default Windows ordering for the
>> locale, and that's dictionary ordering, apparently.
>
>Ah, I see what you meant here. There's an elaborated explanation:
>
>http://www.gnu.org/softwa
On Jun 25 15:38, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
> > Your locale is zh_CN.UTF-8. What you're expecting is only guaranteed
> > in the C locale:
>
> I'm not quite sure it applies here. I'm using US English Windows 7.
>
> LANG = 'en_US.UTF-8'
>
> I get the same result:
>
> $ echo abc
On 6/25/2013 1:23 AM, Nogin, Aleksey wrote:
> Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>
>>> I am running Heimdal's kinit (as came with MobaXterm 6.2) under
>>> Windows 7 to get a ticket from a Windows AD, and then ssh'ing into RHEL
>>> 5 and 6 boxes set up to use pam_krb to authenticate against the same
>>> Windows
> The character ordering is based on the default Windows ordering for the
> locale, and that's dictionary ordering, apparently.
Ah, I see what you meant here. There's an elaborated explanation:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/html_node/Ranges-and-Locales.html
Anton Lavrentiev
Contractor
> Your locale is zh_CN.UTF-8. What you're expecting is only guaranteed
> in the C locale:
I'm not quite sure it applies here. I'm using US English Windows 7.
LANG = 'en_US.UTF-8'
I get the same result:
$ echo abcdeABCDE | sed -e 's/[B-D]/_/g'
ab__eA___E
BUT:
$ echo abcdeABCDE | LANG=C sed '
On Jun 25 22:37, Atry wrote:
> [...]
> $ echo abcdeABCDE | sed -e 's/[B-D]/_/g'
> ab__eA___E
Your locale is zh_CN.UTF-8. What you're expecting is only guaranteed in
the C locale:
$ LANG=C && echo abcdeABCDE | sed -e 's/[B-D]/_/g'
The character ordering is based on the default Windows ordering
Two new versions of socat are available in the Cygwin distribution:
1.7.2.2-1 - current
2.0.0-b6-1 - test
These are new upstream releases, that address a security vulnerability in
previous versions. You can read the upstream changelog at
http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/doc/CHANGES. Becau
yangbo@YANGBOI5 ~
$ cygcheck -s -v -r
Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Tue Jun 25 15:27:31 2013
Windows 7 Ultimate Ver 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1
Running under WOW64 on AMD64
Path: C:\cygwin\home\yangbo\bin
C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin
C:\cygwin\bin
[Sent this last night but since it hasn't shown up yet in the archives, I'm
assuming it got lost.]
On 6/24/2013 11:09 PM, Mark Filipak wrote:
c:\Program Files\ISO to USB\cygwin1.dll // 2006-01-20, 1,805,448 bytes
c:\totalcmd\plugins\wcx\TotalISO\cygwin1.dll // 2006-01-20, 1,805,448 bytes
If so, is there a way to install it from the command line? I need it on a
server that I usually just ssh into and running setup.exe is a little
cumbersome.
If not, what is the best/easiest way to get it? I would like to run a Perl
script on a Windows server under Cygwin that requires Net::LDA
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Mark Filipak wrote:
> On 2013/6/25 2:25 AM, marco atzeri wrote:
>>
>>
>> cygwin package is missing, nothing will work without it
>
>
> I'm afraid I don't know what that means. What should I install? What should
> I look for? Where should I look? When I find it, wher
On 2013/6/25 2:25 AM, marco atzeri wrote:
cygwin package is missing, nothing will work without it
I'm afraid I don't know what that means. What should I install? What should I
look for? Where should I look? When I find it, where would I copy it?
Il 6/25/2013 5:09 AM, Mark Filipak ha scritt
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 5:02 AM, Csaba Raduly wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Jun 24 07:03, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 5:11 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Using another build system doesn't mean you can't switch to the better
>>>
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jun 24 07:03, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 5:11 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> >
>> > Using another build system doesn't mean you can't switch to the better
>> > one.
>>
>> That depends on one's view of better and Chris
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