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Corinna,
The file package includes official Python bindings, but they come with
their own build system separate from the main one. Could you please
ship these in python-magic and python3-magic packages? Here's one way
to go about it:
http://sourceforge.net/p/cygwin-ports/file/ci/master/tre
On 25/03/2014 17:49, Richard wrote:
Hi Folks,
Investigating, ls showed the directories /d and /l, but I couldn't cd
into them. ls -l showed simply:
ls: cannot access d: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access l: No such file or directory
d?? ? ? ? ?
On 3/25/2014 12:49 PM, Richard wrote:
Hi Folks,
...I have for more than ten years used links in specific directories as a
strategy of managing disk space, distinguishing between remote (NFS / Samba)
from local, and I've applied the same strategy to help in keeping my linux
and Cygwin installati
Hi Folks,
...I have for more than ten years used links in specific directories as a
strategy of managing disk space, distinguishing between remote (NFS /
Samba) from local, and I've applied the same strategy to help in keeping
my linux and Cygwin installations as similar as possible. Now, som
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:14 AM, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Robert Klemme wrote:
> So it could be an OS "feature" but I could not find any
>>
>> documentation about this. And it is still totally unclear to me what
>> the criterion might be as bash suffers from this but all other shells
>> do not. This
On Mar 25 10:19, Adam Burry wrote:
> I have encountered unexpected behaviour with open_memstream(). Below
> is a test case that shows the problem. Shouldn't each invocation of
> open_memstream() create a a stream in the same initial state?
> Shouldn't 'B' be written to the beginning of the buffer?
On 3/25/2014 10:54 AM, Leo Lagos wrote:
Hi Larry,
Yes, that seems to be the problem. My /etc/passwd is full of users of
my company's domain, all of them (including me) with home such as
//fileserver/public/
I don't need to have all my company in this file, since it's only for me.
any quick way
On 3/6/2014 05:29, Robert Klemme wrote:
The phenomenon persists, for these executions:
c:\cygwin64\bin\bash.exe --norc --noprofile -i
c:\cygwin64\bin\bash.exe --norc --noprofile
c:\cygwin64\bin\bash.exe -i -l
Actually I could not find a commandline with bash that did not lead to
the dot appended
Jon TURNEY wrote:
This really reads like you've tried one GLX client (glxgears), seen that it
apparently isn't working, and decided that GLX doesn't work at all.
This is not true. Please stop spreading misinformation.
-
I'd like to see if there is ANY GLX program that works. I was
under
On Mar 25, 2014, at 4:10 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 3/25/2014 10:45 AM, Per Mildner wrote:
>> I can not get makeinfo --pdf to work on todays Cygwin (same problem in
>> both 32-bit and 64-bit Cygwin installation, on 64-bit Windows 7).
>>
>> It looks as if it can not find the lcircle10 font. I have
On 3/25/2014 10:45 AM, Per Mildner wrote:
I can not get makeinfo --pdf to work on todays Cygwin (same problem in
both 32-bit and 64-bit Cygwin installation, on 64-bit Windows 7).
It looks as if it can not find the lcircle10 font. I have tried installing most
of the texlive-collection* packages
Hi Larry,
Yes, that seems to be the problem. My /etc/passwd is full of users of
my company's domain, all of them (including me) with home such as
//fileserver/public/
I don't need to have all my company in this file, since it's only for me.
any quick way or re-creating this file? I do remember a
I can not get makeinfo --pdf to work on todays Cygwin (same problem in
both 32-bit and 64-bit Cygwin installation, on 64-bit Windows 7).
It looks as if it can not find the lcircle10 font. I have tried installing most
of the texlive-collection* packages but none seem to install that font.
It used
On 25/03/2014 02:09, Linda Walsh wrote:
>I wouldn't call any of it a high priority item, as I doubt I'll
> use 32-bit as much... but I probably will try the GLgears on 32-bit
> to see if that still works there (as it doesn't on 64-bit -- gears
> display but don't move, but window the gears are
Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Chris J. Breisch!
Without additional details on what is or isn't happening, this is as
_dosOutput is a more likely offender.
Because of backslashes. Since it's unquoted.
No, that's from my example, which works, not his. I handle creation of
the file name prope
I have encountered unexpected behaviour with open_memstream(). Below
is a test case that shows the problem. Shouldn't each invocation of
open_memstream() create a a stream in the same initial state?
Shouldn't 'B' be written to the beginning of the buffer?
I am running Windows 7 Professional Ver 6.
Greetings, Chris J. Breisch!
>> Without additional details on what is or isn't happening, this is as
>> much assistance as I can provide.
>>
> I lied. I had one more thought.
> Your username, password, database name, sql server name don't contain
> characters that are special to bash, do they?
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