On 17.1.2014 3:36 Christopher Faylor wrote:
> --enable-imap *is* configured for Cygwin's mutt. I didn't configure
> with --enable-smtp. I have it on for the next release but I don't
> have any plans to roll out anything soon.
Hi Christopher
What MTA do you recommend with 64-bit Cygwin?
I cons
In message <20140116085026.ga26...@calimero.vinschen.de>you write:
>
>Can you change your testcase another bit, please? Enable your
>`ftell' printf, but rather than printing the result of ftell,
>print the result of lseek:
>
> fprintf(stderr, "(%s) (%s) %d %ld\n", infile,
>outfile, i, lse
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:50:37PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jan 16 19:07, Harri T. wrote:
>> Mutt as a mail user agent needs a mail transfer agent companion.
>> What is the recommended MTA for 64-bit Cygwin? I used to use Exim in
>> 32-bit Cygwin but it doesn't seem to exist in 64-bit Cyg
hi,
i had cron running from a 64bit cygwin install, but i decided to switch
to a 32bit version.
the 32bit cygwin is installed to a differnt directory.
what i did:
running cron-config again from a terminal started as admin.
deinstalling the service via cygrunsrv -R cron and reinstalling via
cr
On 16.1.2014 23:50 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jan 16 19:07, Harri T. wrote:
>> Or could the mutt package contributor compile mutt with --enable-smtp
>> so that instead of installing MTA I could configure mutt to use an
>> external SMTP server with the configuration variable smtp_url?
>
> Inter
On Jan 16 19:07, Harri T. wrote:
> Mutt as a mail user agent needs a mail transfer agent companion.
> What is the recommended MTA for 64-bit Cygwin? I used to use Exim in
> 32-bit Cygwin but it doesn't seem to exist in 64-bit Cygwin.
>
> Or could the mutt package contributor compile mutt with
> --
>
> > I figured out the dependency issue ... I was looking at an old
> > setup.ini. It appears the latest libusb-win32 (1.2.6.0) DOES
> > depend on libusb0, so that's legit.
> >
> > However, I still can't figure out why setup is not aware of the
> > existence of libusb-win32. Any pointers on ho
On 16.1.2014 19:36 Andrey Repin wrote:
If you don't need a full-blown mail processing suite, ssmtp is a
likely choice.
Thanks Andrey! However, currently ssmtp is only for 32-bit Cygwin. If I
must run 32-bit MTA I choose Exim because it's more familiar to me.
Harri
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On 1/16/2014 3:36 PM, Jim Garrison wrote:
I figured out the dependency issue ... I was looking at an old
setup.ini. It appears the latest libusb-win32 (1.2.6.0) DOES
depend on libusb0, so that's legit.
However, I still can't figure out why setup is not aware of the
existence of libusb-win3
> -Original Message-
> I download and run setup-x86 periodically to keep things up to date (I always
> download the latest version of setup-x86.exe)
>
> This time it says it wants to install libusb0 1.2.6.0-1 as a dependency of
> libusb-
> win32. However, according to setup, libusb-win32
On 1/16/2014 12:10 PM, BGINFO4X wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have a "Windows service implementation of cygwin" via NSSM
(http://nssm.cc/). I use cygwin 1.7.27 32 bits.
If I configure the service as "allow service to interact with
desktop", the UIODETEC.exe is not started, so I can't see the consol
Subject: Updated: cyrus-sasl-2.1.26-6
A new release of cyrus-sasl and related packages is available.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
===
The previous 2.1.25-1 package included an ABI change from upstream
without updating the DLL names. This can cause problems with other
packages that were compiled ag
On 1/16/2014 12:10 PM, BGINFO4X wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have a "Windows service implementation of cygwin" via NSSM
(http://nssm.cc/). I use cygwin 1.7.27 32 bits.
If I configure the service as "allow service to interact with
desktop", the UIODETEC.exe is not started, so I can't see the consol
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:16:00AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jan 16 10:08, Pavel Fedin wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> > > What do you think about adding other possible namespaces (system,
>> > > security, and... don't remember the 3rd one) ? So that when
>> > > manipulating UNIX archives etc th
On 1/16/2014 12:36 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Harri T.!
Mutt as a mail user agent needs a mail transfer agent companion. What is
the recommended MTA for 64-bit Cygwin? I used to use Exim in 32-bit
Cygwin but it doesn't seem to exist in 64-bit Cygwin.
If you don't need a full-blown mai
Greetings, Harri T.!
> Mutt as a mail user agent needs a mail transfer agent companion. What is
> the recommended MTA for 64-bit Cygwin? I used to use Exim in 32-bit
> Cygwin but it doesn't seem to exist in 64-bit Cygwin.
If you don't need a full-blown mail processing suite, ssmtp is a likely c
Hello everybody,
I have a "Windows service implementation of cygwin" via NSSM
(http://nssm.cc/). I use cygwin 1.7.27 32 bits.
If I configure the service as "allow service to interact with
desktop", the UIODETEC.exe is not started, so I can't see the console.
Do you know why uiodetect is not star
Mutt as a mail user agent needs a mail transfer agent companion. What is
the recommended MTA for 64-bit Cygwin? I used to use Exim in 32-bit
Cygwin but it doesn't seem to exist in 64-bit Cygwin.
Or could the mutt package contributor compile mutt with --enable-smtp so
that instead of installing
On 1/16/2014 4:33 AM, Mateusz Malinowski wrote:
2014/1/15 Larry Hall:
On 1/15/2014 10:11 AM, Mateusz Malinowski wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem similar to one described in "error while loading
shared libraries: ?: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory" thread, though in my
New release for both 32bit and 64bit Cygwin:
mingw64-*-headers-3.1.0-1
mingw64-*-runtime-3.1.0-1
mingw64-*-winpthreads-3.1.0-1
mingw64-*-gcc-4.8.2-2
w32api-{headers,runtime}-3.1.0-1
This release includes some deadlock fix for winpthreads and workarounds
for intrin.h C++ linkages.
The cross compi
2014/1/15 Larry Hall:
> On 1/15/2014 10:11 AM, Mateusz Malinowski wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a problem similar to one described in "error while loading
>> shared libraries: ?: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
>> directory" thread, though in my case I can't run any cygwin comman
On Jan 16 10:08, Pavel Fedin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > > What do you think about adding other possible namespaces (system,
> > > security, and... don't remember the 3rd one) ? So that when
> > > manipulating UNIX archives etc these attributes could be kept along
> > > with files ? At least we have o
On Jan 16 01:19, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 11:23:08PM -0500, David Boyce wrote:
> >Jason et al,
> >
> >Here's a suggested new flag (with patch, attached) for
> >/usr/bin/rebaseall. It adds a -w(ait) flag which causes the check for
> >running Cygwin processes to be done in
On Jan 15 23:42, tedno...@bellsouth.net wrote:
> >> FWIW, FreeBSD, Linux and Solaris all compile and run the test program
> >> with the behavoir I expect..
> >
> >Just for completeness: I can test on Linux, but not on FreeBSD and
> >Solaris. Does the testcase also work as expected on both of them
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