Please excuse any duplication.
I'm getting the following when attempting to clone a large git
repository using Cygwin's git:
$ git clone gitolite@172.20.10.200:axcient
Cloning into 'axcient'...
remote: Counting objects: 168263, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (73257/73257), done.
remot
I know this has been asked before, a while ago. But I was wondering if
this issue has been fixed yet. I'm doing a git clone of a large git
repository using Cygwin and it fails:
Administrator@MATER2K8SHPT /cygdrive/d/cygwin
$ git clone gitolite@172.20.10.200:axcient
Cloning into 'axcient'...
rem
Larry - Thanks for your suggestions regarding mixing 32 and 64-bit
installations (CHERE, INETUTILS, PING, etc). I have a couple of follow-on
questions:
1) Can I simply copy the 32-bit binaries into the 64-bit "bin" directory? That
is, will they work fine with the 64-bit Cygwin DLLs in the pat
On 23 October 2013 21:13, Troy Cleland wrote:
> We are having issues with users that are connecting to our cygwin ssh
> server taking a long time to drop them to the prompt after login.
>
> Example
>
> I use putty from my windows environment and connect it prompts for
> username and pw and then sho
On 10/23/2013 4:13 PM, Troy Cleland wrote:
We are having issues with users that are connecting to our cygwin ssh
server taking a long time to drop them to the prompt after login.
Example
I use putty from my windows environment and connect it prompts for
username and pw and then shows the messag
On 10/23/2013 3:20 PM, Charles Butterfield wrote:
Also noticed that "inetutils" package is missing from 64-bit.
Also noticed that "ping" package is missing from 64-bit.
Gosh - I use both of these on occasion. I'm now feeling I may have made
a mistake in upgrading to 64-bit.
My questions:
1) I
On 10/23/2013 3:19 PM, Charles Butterfield wrote:
I'm in the middle of re-installing Cygwin. Decided to go with the 64-bit
package this time. But I can't find the "chere" package, not any recent
reference to it in this list. Are there any workarounds that give me a right
click to open a bash shel
We are having issues with users that are connecting to our cygwin ssh
server taking a long time to drop them to the prompt after login.
Example
I use putty from my windows environment and connect it prompts for
username and pw and then shows the message of last login and then sits
for about 2 min
Also noticed that "inetutils" package is missing from 64-bit.
Also noticed that "ping" package is missing from 64-bit.
Gosh - I use both of these on occasion. I'm now feeling I may have made a
mistake in upgrading to 64-bit.
My questions:
1) Is there some way to install and run the 32-bit ve
I'm in the middle of re-installing Cygwin. Decided to go with the 64-bit
package this time. But I can't find the "chere" package, not any recent
reference to it in this list. Are there any workarounds that give me a right
click to open a bash shell?
Regards
-- Charlie B
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Problem reports:
Corinna Vinschen wrote at about 10:25:35 +0200 on Wednesday, October 23, 2013:
> On Oct 21 18:09, cygwin wrote:
> > When I type 'ps', I get as expected the following processes:
> >
> > PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME COMMAND
> > 180363188 18036 17792
On Oct 21 18:09, cygwin wrote:
> When I type 'ps', I get as expected the following processes:
>
> PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME COMMAND
> 180363188 18036 17792 pty01001 16:54:33 /usr/bin/ps
> 318816883188 3212 pty01001 06:59
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