On 6/20/2014 22:37, Arthur Schwarz wrote:
>
>> At the present time /bin/gcc.exe, etc., works. /bin/*mingw*.exe either
>> compiles but does not link, or does not compile - which seems to be a
> header
>> issue. gcc -m32 does not work which may be a gcc.gnu issue.
>>
>
> Can you at least be specifi
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> I see real value in only 3 lists:
>
> 1. User discussions
> 2. Development of Cygwin-the-project (broader than the DLL)
> 3. Talk
Well said, I agree.
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Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ: http:
>> Any comments about how this cygwin version of R performs vs. the
>> Window-native version?
> Do you use any third-party native Windows R GUIs? (RStudio, etc.) If
> so, I'd bet that's a prior block on your ability to switch.
Yes I do use RStudio at this point, although I don't use much of th
On 6/20/2014 13:22, Habermann, David (DA) wrote:
Marco Atzeri said: Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: R-3.1.0-1
Any comments about how this cygwin version of R performs vs. the
Window-native version?
Do you use any third-party native Windows R GUIs? (RStudio, etc.) If
so, I'd bet that's a p
The Cygwin project has too many mailing lists. This causes an
unjustifiable amount of friction.
Every time someone says "That's not on topic here, go elsewhere," it can
easily be read as "Go away." The Cygwin project should only be pushing
away toxic people, and multiple mailing lists do not
> Marco Atzeri said: Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: R-3.1.0-1
Any comments about how this cygwin version of R performs vs. the Window-native
version? I'm an active R user (native now) and cygwin user, and would like to
merge them if there is no (or not much of a) penalty.
David Habermann
On 6/19/2014 7:37 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 06/19/2014 04:25 PM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
This is something that's been bothering me for a long time and I
thought I
might look into it a little deeper. I'm not sure if I should post this
here
because it involves Cygwin/X but it also involves
On 6/20/2014 11:11, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Please take this elsewhere. website patches are off-topic for
cygwin-patches.
Fine, we're on the main mailing list now.
But, FYI, when it comes to the web site, I'm not really too interested
in fixing something that isn't broken.
I just gave yo
Hi,
trying to debug why recent postgresql code is failing only on
cygwin64 (all other platform and cygwin 32 are fine)
$ uname -vrm
1.7.30(0.272/5/3) 2014-05-23 10:36 x86_64
I noticed this strange output in the strace log
1026076 [main] pg_regress 8200 transport_layer_pipes::connect:
Tr
> At the present time /bin/gcc.exe, etc., works. /bin/*mingw*.exe either
> compiles but does not link, or does not compile - which seems to be a
header
> issue. gcc -m32 does not work which may be a gcc.gnu issue.
>
Can you at least be specific about the errors? It is rather frustrating
reading
On 6/20/2014 2:04 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 09:11:37 -0400
>> From: Ken Brown
>>
>> On 6/18/2014 1:46 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
>>> On 6/18/2014 11:06 AM, Filipp Gunbin wrote:
I'm not sure whether this is Cygwin-specific, but I'm not able to test
it on other OS, so her
> Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 09:11:37 -0400
> From: Ken Brown
>
> On 6/18/2014 1:46 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
> > On 6/18/2014 11:06 AM, Filipp Gunbin wrote:
> >> I'm not sure whether this is Cygwin-specific, but I'm not able to test
> >> it on other OS, so here are the steps to reproduce:
> >>
> >> emacs
On 6/20/2014 07:58, Arthur Schwarz wrote:
> Hi JonY;
>
> I hope that this clarifies some of the thing yous mentioned (as well as
> others unmentioned).
>
> None of the toolchains are multilib capable, so -m32/-m64 is not going
> to work. See also http://wiki.osdev.org/Target_Triplet
>"> info
On 20/06/2014 01:25, Falk Tannhäuser wrote:
I noticed that the log2() function in GNU Octave returns inaccurate results
for many arguments that are exactly representable integer powers of 2.
After discussion on the Octave mailing list
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?42583
it occurs that Octave doe
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