Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 13 09:13, Csaba Raduly wrote:
Hi
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Duncan Roe wrote:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 06:55:16PM -0400, Vlad Gheorghiu wrote:
The following code fails to compile under latest cygwin, Windows 7,
g++4.9.2. Compiled with g++ -std=c++11 test.
I've updated some more Perl distributions, most of them formerly
maintained by Ken Brown who I'd like to thank for having done this in
the past.
Package Renames
===
To conform to the upstream naming, two packages were renamed:
perl-Locale-gettext ==> perl-gettext
perl-Unicode-GCSt
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* dialog-1.2-20150225-2
* libdialog12-1.2-20150225-2
* libdialog-devel-1.2-20150225-2
Dialog is a script-interpreter which provides a set of widgets for
in-terminal dialogs. Widgets are objects whose appearance and behavior
can
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* clisp-2.49-2.20150312hg15611
* clisp-clx-2.49-2.20150312hg15611 (32-bit only)
* clisp-gdi-2.49-2.20150312hg15611 (32-bit only)
* clisp-gtk2-2.49-2.20150312hg15611 (32-bit only)
ANSI Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpos
Dear Mr Turney,
Solution #1 solved my problem: I added this option when launching the X server
and
it works, thank you.
> 1. If the program is running on a remote host and you are trying to
> connect over TCP (rather than using ssh tunnelling, the recommended way
> to do that) you will now need
On 03/13/2015 05:49 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 12 15:44, Gene Smith wrote:
I just updated cygwin and installed gdb. When I run it with no parameters it
crashes and prints:
:
/home/corinna/src/gdb/gdb-7.8/gdb-7.8.1.i686/src/gdb-7.8/gdb/common/common-utils.c:149
internal-error: xsprintf:
On 13/03/2015 14:38, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
Jon TURNEY wrote on March 13, 2015 10:29 AM
As invited [1], I shall adopt the cygwin-doc package.
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-02/msg00163.html
The manpages are generated from the same DocBook XML as the webpage, so
this sho
On 12/03/2015 15:18, xflr6 wrote:
I recently experienced a problem with a program using the X window system.
With the latest Cygwin release, the latter program is not able to open the
display,
whereas with previous versions of cygwin (+ the x-window machinery, i.e
the Cygwin/X installation as de
Achim Gratz writes:
> Denis Washington denisw.de> writes:
> > I suspected that this had something to do with the gcc command defined in
> the Makefile, which includes
> > backslashes to escape quotes in -D values like this:
> >
> > -DNOKOGIRI_LIBXML2_PATH\=\"/home/.../2.9.2\"
> ---
2015-03-12 21:34 GMT+01:00 Linda Walsh:
> It sounds like the group you are in on cygwin doesn't exist or you are not
> in it on your target machine.
>
> what group are you in on the windows machine?
> if you type 'id', the 2nd number should be your primary gid.
>
> uid=1234(Bliss\law) gid=123(lawgr
Denis Washington denisw.de> writes:
> I suspected that this had something to do with the gcc command defined in
the Makefile, which includes
> backslashes to escape quotes in -D values like this:
>
> -DNOKOGIRI_LIBXML2_PATH\=\"/home/.../2.9.2\"
-^
I'd rather suspe
Hello,
I tried to install the nokogiri Ruby gem today with a freshly installed Cygwin
(and cygwin's ruby). Unfortunately, compilation of the native extension module
fails with errors like:
nokogiri.c:103:3: error: stray '\' in program
rb_const_set(mNokogiri, rb_intern("NOKOGIRI_LIBXS
On Mar 12 15:44, Gene Smith wrote:
> I just updated cygwin and installed gdb. When I run it with no parameters it
> crashes and prints:
>
> :
> /home/corinna/src/gdb/gdb-7.8/gdb-7.8.1.i686/src/gdb-7.8/gdb/common/common-utils.c:149
> internal-error: xsprintf: Assertion `ret < size' failed.
> :
>
>
On Mar 13 09:13, Csaba Raduly wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Duncan Roe wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 06:55:16PM -0400, Vlad Gheorghiu wrote:
> >> The following code fails to compile under latest cygwin, Windows 7,
> >> g++4.9.2. Compiled with g++ -std=c++11 test.cpp. The
Dear all,
Concerning my x-related problem, I dig a bit in the x-stuffs, and what I see is
the following:
-> Obviously, what doesn't work is the XOpenDisplay function. I do not have the
source of
the program I am using, but it appears that this function is the one that is
causing the problem.
Hi
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Duncan Roe wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 06:55:16PM -0400, Vlad Gheorghiu wrote:
>> The following code fails to compile under latest cygwin, Windows 7,
>> g++4.9.2. Compiled with g++ -std=c++11 test.cpp. The compiler
>> complains that std::log2 is not a mem
David Eisner gmail.com> writes:
> Is this a perl-Error packaging issue, or is my perl setup broken?
I simply was unaware that perl-Error was still using the 5.10 install path.
An update is ready, but I need to be given the upload rights. Meanwhile
you can continue with using PERL5LIB as a work
The following packages and their subpackages have been updated in the
Cygwin distribution:
* evince-3.14.2-1
* evolution-3.12.11-1
* evolution-data-server-3.12.11-1
* evolution-ews-3.12.11-1
* glib2.0-2.24.2-1
* gnome-chess-3.14.3-1
* gnome-control-center-3.14.3-1
* gnome-font-viewer-3.14.1-1
* go
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