A new release of readline, 6.3.8-1, has been uploaded for experimental
use, and will soon reach a mirror near you; leaving the current version
still at 6.1.2-4 (32-bit) or 6.2-1 (64-bit). I will promote this build
to current once I have a working bash-4.3 build, assuming no major
issues are found.
On Jan 27, 2015, at 7:07 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>>> On Jan 27 12:11, Houder wrote:
Corinna wrote (on a different Cygwin mailing list, which I am not
supposed to read):
>>>
>>> Haha. The cygwin-apps list is publically archived for a reason :)
>
>> Yes, I know ... making fun.
>
>> Ho
A new release of readline, 6.1.2-4, has been uploaded and will soon
reach a mirror near you; leaving the previous version at 6.1.2-3. This
release only targets the 32-bit build; the 64-bit build of cygwin
remains with newer readline 6.2-1. I will also be posting a test
version of readline-6.3.8-1
Greetings, Cary Lewis!
> When an iPhone is plugged into a windows machine, windows uses the WPD
> (windows portable device) infrastructure to expose the photos on the
> iPhone as a connected portable device.
There's no Cygwin connector to WPD infrastructure.
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#SHTDI
> T
Hello,
Le 22/01/2015 02:15, Andrey Repin a écrit :
The remaining 56 antivirus of virustotaldo not find any problem. May I
consider this is a bug in Avira ?
You must.
Ling to the scan on virustotal :
https://www.virustotal.com/fr/file/b9e3277edd4619ba2b18d85e9aad3c05839e5b1f94f16803a2a9e670500
Doug,
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Douglas Coup wrote:
> For example, deleting a 1.79 Gb directory tree with the DOS rmdir /s command
> takes less than 1 minute. The same deletion
> with the Cygwin rm -rf command takes 16 minutes.
I've noticed something similar -- that the DOS copy command
When an iPhone is plugged into a windows machine, windows uses the WPD
(windows portable device) infrastructure to expose the photos on the
iPhone as a connected portable device.
There is no UNC path to the device.
Windows Explorer has access, and other windows programs like the file
importer, pi
Corinna, thanks for the tip
--neverexits works, but not if the program that cygrunsrv starts is
stopped with a kill -9 signal. Perhaps the -9 signal propagates to the
cygrunsrv.exe program?
I will investigate monit.
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 4:09 AM, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
> On Jan 26 11:14, Car
Hello Cygwin community.
Back in November I had to replace my hard disk and re-install. Since
then I've noticed that if I use rm -rf to delete a directory tree, the
performance is significantly slower than before.
For example, deleting a 1.79 Gb directory tree with the DOS rmdir /s
command ta
On 1/27/2015 5:51 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Marco Atzeri!
PS: the cygwin web site seems very slow. Is it just my connection ?
HTTP or HTTPS?
It seems, the HTTPS part sometimes bugs out.
both, but now is OK
--
WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdae...@yandex.ru) 27.01.2015, <19:50>
Regards
Greetings, Marco Atzeri!
> PS: the cygwin web site seems very slow. Is it just my connection ?
HTTP or HTTPS?
It seems, the HTTPS part sometimes bugs out.
--
WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdae...@yandex.ru) 27.01.2015, <19:50>
Sorry for my terrible english...
--
Problem reports: http://cygwin.c
On Jan 27 10:24, Vince Rice wrote:
> > PS: the cygwin web site seems very slow. Is it just my connection ?
>
> What he said. It’s been off and on for a couple of weeks, but this
> morning it actually timed out. I actually did a traceroute and it was
> a 70.* address that was the problem. (Sorry, I
On 1/27/2015 5:24 PM, Vince Rice wrote:
PS: the cygwin web site seems very slow. Is it just my connection ?
What he said. It’s been off and on for a couple of weeks, but this morning it
actually timed out. I actually did a traceroute and it was a 70.* address that
was the problem. (Sorry, I d
> PS: the cygwin web site seems very slow. Is it just my connection ?
What he said. It’s been off and on for a couple of weeks, but this morning it
actually timed out. I actually did a traceroute and it was a 70.* address that
was the problem. (Sorry, I did it at home and don’t have the output w
On 1/27/2015 1:17 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 27 12:11, Houder wrote:
Corinna wrote (on a different Cygwin mailing list, which I am not
supposed to read):
Which I did. Satisfied user here. An user which never uses the
keep/current/experimental radio buttons, though (which I consider
s
> > One detail bugging me (and probably others as well) in Setup is this.
> > If I chose to install a test version of a package, and then start Setup
> > again, Setup will default to the current version of the package again.
> > If I'm just a bit careless, I'll overwrite my test version with the cu
On Jan 27 17:05, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
>
> >> Which I did. Satisfied user here. An user which never uses the
> >> keep/current/experimental radio buttons, though (which I consider
> >> superfluous).
>
> > Thanks for testing, and that's a good point. These radio butto
Greetings, Houder!
>> On Jan 27 12:11, Houder wrote:
>>> Corinna wrote (on a different Cygwin mailing list, which I am not
>>> supposed to read):
>>
>> Haha. The cygwin-apps list is publically archived for a reason :)
> Yes, I know ... making fun.
> However, as I have NOT seen any maintainer re
Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
>> Which I did. Satisfied user here. An user which never uses the
>> keep/current/experimental radio buttons, though (which I consider
>> superfluous).
> Thanks for testing, and that's a good point. These radio buttons
> are rather... weird. I think it might be a go
On Jan 27 14:16, Houder wrote:
> > On Jan 27 12:11, Houder wrote:
> >> Corinna wrote (on a different Cygwin mailing list, which I am not
> >> supposed to read):
> >
> > Haha. The cygwin-apps list is publically archived for a reason :)
>
> Yes, I know ... making fun.
>
> However, as I have NOT se
> On Jan 27 12:11, Houder wrote:
>> Corinna wrote (on a different Cygwin mailing list, which I am not
>> supposed to read):
>
> Haha. The cygwin-apps list is publically archived for a reason :)
Yes, I know ... making fun.
However, as I have NOT seen any maintainer respond "enthusiastically"
to y
On Jan 27 12:11, Houder wrote:
> Corinna wrote (on a different Cygwin mailing list, which I am not
> supposed to read):
Haha. The cygwin-apps list is publically archived for a reason :)
> Title: Setup patch to keep test version if test version installed
>
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I need a bit of fe
2015-01-27 10:09 GMT+01:00 Corinna Vinschen :
> On Jan 26 11:14, Cary Lewis wrote:
>> I am using cygrunsrv to install a windows service that creates an ssh tunnel.
>
>> I have configured the service to auto-restart on failures using the
>> windows 7 services.msc tool.
>>
>> If the ssh program exis
Corinna wrote (on a different Cygwin mailing list, which I am not supposed to
read):
Title: Setup patch to keep test version if test version installed
> Hi guys,
>
> I need a bit of feedback.
>
> One detail bugging me (and probably others as well) in Setup is this.
> If I chose to install a test
On Jan 24 00:26, Linda Walsh wrote:
> BTW, FWIW, when I 'remotely login', now, and try to use
> win-env vars:
>
> /Users/law.Bliss/bin/dumphive: line 11: USERPROFILE: unbound variable
>
> more than one of my scripts and other programs fail due to
> USERPROFILE being null.
>
> Is it possible to p
Hi Linda,
On Jan 23 17:34, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> >- Can you please start inetd under strace, once under 1.7.33, once under
> > the 1.7.34 test DLL and then log in as you usally do? This requires
> > some patience because under strace the whole process of logging in
>
On Jan 26 11:14, Cary Lewis wrote:
> I am using cygrunsrv to install a windows service that creates an ssh tunnel.
>
> I have configured the service to auto-restart on failures using the
> windows 7 services.msc tool.
>
> If the ssh program exists, or is killed, cygrunsrv gracefully exits,
> and
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