New version 6.9.1.3-2 of
ImageMagick
ImageMagick-doc
libMagickCore6_2
libMagickC++6_6
libMagickWand6_2
libMagick-devel
perl-Image-Magick
have been uploaded for cygwin
DESCRIPTION
ImageMagick® is a software suite to create, edit, compose, or convert
bitmap images. It can read
Test version 1.3.21-3 of
GraphicsMagick
libGraphicsMagick-devel
libGraphicsMagick3
libGraphicsMagick++11
libGraphicsMagickWand2
perl-Graphics-Magick
have been uploaded for cygwin
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Re-built to upgrade perl-Graphics-Magick at
Perl test version 5.22.0
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http:
Test version 6.9.1.3-3 of
ImageMagick
ImageMagick-doc
libMagickCore6_2
libMagickC++6_6
libMagickWand6_2
libMagick-devel
perl-Image-Magick
have been uploaded for cygwin
DESCRIPTION
ImageMagick® is a software suite to create, edit, compose, or convert
bitmap images. It can rea
On Jul 2, 2015, at 6:46 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>
> expand(1) goes way, way back before Cygwin. Not as far back as V7 Unix.
> Maybe 4.3BSD?
I did some research, and it turns out that that’s all wrong. :)
According to the FreeBSD/Mac OS X man pages, expand(1) was first introduced in
3BSD (19
On Jul 2, 2015, at 6:46 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>
> Say :set expandtab. Now you don’t need expand(1) at all. :)
Ooops, Ernie’s answer made me look deeper, and it’s a bit more complicated. I
forget because I’ve wrapped it up into a couple of macros which I keep in my
~/.vimrc file:
function
I hit too quickly...
There's also vim's ":retab" command.
-ernie
On 7/2/2015 4:14 PM, Richard Heintze wrote:
There used to be a very handy cygwin program called expand for expanding tabs
into spaces.
Now I cannot find it on the nice installation GUI (setup_x86_64.exe).
I tried searching th
On 7/2/2015 4:14 PM, Richard Heintze wrote:
There used to be a very handy cygwin program called expand for expanding tabs
into spaces.
Now I cannot find it on the nice installation GUI (setup_x86_64.exe).
$ cygcheck -f /usr/bin/expand.exe
coreutils-8.15-3
Probably out of date, but I'd guess i
On Jul 2, 2015, at 5:14 PM, Richard Heintze wrote:
>
> There used to be a very handy cygwin program called expand for expanding tabs
> into spaces.
expand(1) goes way, way back before Cygwin. Not as far back as V7 Unix. Maybe
4.3BSD?
> I tried searching the archives for it but there were t
napshot [1] to see if that
behaves any differently.
[1]
ftp://cygwin.com/pub/cygwinx/x86/XWin.20150702-git-b872b0571855112c.exe.bz2
ftp://cygwin.com/pub/cygwinx/x86_64/XWin.20150702-git-b872b0571855112c.exe.bz2
--
Jon TURNEY
Volunteer Cygwin/X X Server maintainer
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Problem reports: http://
There used to be a very handy cygwin program called expand for expanding tabs
into spaces.
Now I cannot find it on the nice installation GUI (setup_x86_64.exe).
I tried searching the archives for it but there were too many hits for other
topics ("expand" is a common word, apparently).
Has th
Since the newest tcsh build on Cygwin (i'm using cygwin64),
version tcsh 6.19.00 (Astron) 2015-05-21 (x86_64-unknown-cygwin) options
wide,nls,dl,al,kan,sm,rh,color
the completion of files using TAB does not work anymore.
It works fine under bash.
I've inserted [TAB] where I have pressed Tab.
On t
On 2015.07.02 15:29, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Ian Lambert!
>> >> Messages to you from the cygwin mailing list seem to
>> >> have been bouncing.
>>
>>> The error is:
>>
>>
Remote host said: 554 5.7.9 Message not accepted for policy
reasons.
>> >> See http://postmaster.yahoo.com/erro
Greetings, Ian Lambert!
>> >> Messages to you from the cygwin mailing list seem to
>> >> have been bouncing.
>>
>>> The error is:
>>
>>
Remote host said: 554 5.7.9 Message not accepted for policy reasons.
>> >> See http://postmaster.yahoo.com/errors/postmaster-28.html
>>
>>> It looks like th
On 7/2/2015 8:20 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 2 14:13, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 1 22:10, Ken Brown wrote:
I may have spoken too soon. As I repeat the experiment on a different
computer, with a build from a slightly different snapshot of the emacs
trunk, emacs crashes when I type
> >> Messages to you from the cygwin mailing list seem to
> >> have been bouncing.
>
>> The error is:
>
>
>>> Remote host said: 554 5.7.9 Message not accepted for policy reasons.
> >> See http://postmaster.yahoo.com/errors/postmaster-28.html
>
>> It looks like this might be related to DMARC. Is
Greetings, John Norris!
> Hi,
> I am running cygwin 1.7.x on Windows 2008. I realise this may be out of
> date but this is what we are using.
> I have noticed that the path variable for our build user is dependent
> on where "cmd /C" is run from.
> Please see below - I have cut back the PATH so
Greetings, Ray Satiro!
>> Messages to you from the cygwin mailing list seem to
>> have been bouncing.
> The error is:
>> User and password not set, continuing without authentication.
>> 98.138.112.35 failed after I sent the message.
>> Remote host said: 554 5.7.9 Message not accepted for p
On Jul 2 14:13, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jul 1 22:10, Ken Brown wrote:
> > I may have spoken too soon. As I repeat the experiment on a different
> > computer, with a build from a slightly different snapshot of the emacs
> > trunk, emacs crashes when I type 'C-x d' with the following stack du
On Jul 1 22:10, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 7/1/2015 4:12 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
> >On 7/1/2015 9:57 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>On Jul 1 12:47, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>>On Jun 30 16:13, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 6/30/2015 3:55 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Jun 27 16:52, Corinna Vinschen
On Jul 1 16:02, theodor.kaz...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The issue was observed in cygwin versions 1.7.30-1, 2.0.2-1 and
> 2.0.4-1 on Win7. Upon receiving 'HUGEFILE' form a debian system (scp
> user@server:logDownload_m/TEST.txt .), scp in cygwin hangs from time
> to time...
>
> Based on the
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