DEar All,
I'm receiving the following error ("During startup program exited with code
0xc07b.")
on application start up(which uses cygwin_32 compiled libraries of Petsc and
SLepc ).
I've compiled Petsc and Slepc with Cygwin_32 and tried to test it with code
snippet which uses
the Petsc and
Le 07/10/2013 00:33, Christopher Faylor a écrit :
On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 01:06:52PM +0200, Robert Klemme wrote:
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Francis ANDRE wrote:
Hi Robert
The problem here is that the string of the target directory is computed by
another tool -- Mercurial in this case -
Well, not sure what happened but it just 'magically' started working at some
point. Mystery 'unsolved'.
thanks for the ideas anyway
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Il 10/6/2013 11:44 PM, Mark Hadfield ha scritto:
Thanks, Marco. It all works fine now. I can delete my home-grown netCDF build.
On a related topic, I intend to work with Charlie Zender and Pedro Vicente to
get NCO (URL below) bundled as a Cygwin package.
http://nco.sourceforge.net/
But it wil
On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 01:06:52PM +0200, Robert Klemme wrote:
>On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Francis ANDRE
>wrote:
>> Hi Robert
>>
>> The problem here is that the string of the target directory is computed by
>> another tool -- Mercurial in this case -- and that Mercurial returns a
>> absolut
Thanks, Marco. It all works fine now. I can delete my home-grown netCDF build.
On a related topic, I intend to work with Charlie Zender and Pedro Vicente to
get NCO (URL below) bundled as a Cygwin package.
http://nco.sourceforge.net/
But it will be a few weeks before I can devote some effort to
I am seeing bad output and an abort when running banner.
$ banner fred
X X
Aborted (core dumped)
$
Reverting cygutils-extra to 1.4.12-2 works, but 1.4.14-1 (current) gives
this error.
Any thoughts to verify and fix this would b
> I'm new on Cygwin environment and I'm wondering if it's possible to "link" a
> package that's already stored on my hard-drive, but it's out from the default
> Cygwin folder. I'll be more precise:
> My Cygwin environment is in C:\dev\cygwin, I need to manually install a
> particular version of
> On Oct 5, 2013, at 5:53 PM, Mike Cappella wrote:
>
>> I'm finding that the 64-bit less(1) is crashing my bash shell/cygwin
>> environment:
>>
>> echo test > x
>> less x
>>
>> and the shell will go away. Can anyone else confirm?
>>
>>
Yaakov wrote:
> WJFFM.
>
>
> Yaakov
>
>
Than
Il 10/6/2013 7:11 PM, Sonya Blade ha scritto:
Dear All,
I'm supposed to obtain the X11 library in the cygwin setup and all the
related binaries under the X11 folder during the configuration from
cygwin download terminal. BUt I never get X11.dll or X11.a files after
download and installation.
Ac
Dear All,
I'm supposed to obtain the X11 library in the cygwin setup and all the
related binaries under the X11 folder during the configuration from
cygwin download terminal. BUt I never get X11.dll or X11.a files after
download and installation.
Actually this X11 dependecy arises when I try t
(2013/10/07 1:15), Stan Moore wrote:
I did a quick google with no joy so I'll throw this out here. Is there a
reason the man pages for openssl install in /usr/ssl/man instead of the
system /usr/share/man? It's not really a problem; it came up while doing
some long overdue maintenance on my shell
I did a quick google with no joy so I'll throw this out here. Is there a
reason the man pages for openssl install in /usr/ssl/man instead of the
system /usr/share/man? It's not really a problem; it came up while doing
some long overdue maintenance on my shell profiles.
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Just did a fresh 64 bit install and there are no
directories under Home.
Is this normal ? Should I do a 32 bit install ?
Thanks,
Bill
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I'm new on Cygwin environment and I'm wondering if it's possible to "link" a
package that's already stored on my hard-drive, but it's out from the default
Cygwin folder. I'll be more precise:
My Cygwin environment is in C:\dev\cygwin, I need to manually install a
particular version of a package
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Francis ANDRE wrote:
> Hi Robert
>
> The problem here is that the string of the target directory is computed by
> another tool -- Mercurial in this case -- and that Mercurial returns a
> absolute windows style path as
>
> Z:/DEV/OpenJDK_7u40/hotspot
>
> which seems
pv-1.4.12-1 has been uploaded to Cygwin, already on mirrors.
Now both 32 and 64 bits versions are available.
Pipeviewer is a command-line utility to view the progress
of data through a pipe.
Some modifiers can be added, for example to limit the
speed rate or close the pipe at a given transferred s
Hi Robert
The problem here is that the string of the target directory is computed by
another tool -- Mercurial in this case -- and that Mercurial returns a absolute
windows style path as
Z:/DEV/OpenJDK_7u40/hotspot
which seems to be relative in Unix world but which is absolute in the Windows
wo
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