Version 1.6.1-1 of "znc" has been uploaded.
ZNC is an IRC network bouncer (BNC). It can detach the client from the
actual IRC server, and also from selected channels. Multiple clients
from different locations can connect to a single ZNC account
simultaneously and therefore appear under the same ni
I have uploaded mintty 2.1.4 with the following changes:
• Not zooming font on Shift+Windows shortcuts (#467), by heuristic
analysis of Windows messages.
• Not daemonizing if started from ConEmu (#466), by heuristic check
of $ConEmuPID.
The homepage is at http://mintty.github.io/
It also
On 2015-03-17 18:10, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 03:52:49PM +0100, Peter Rosin wrote:
>> Interesting. But the patch may not be needed. The easy thing to
>> do seems to be to either use core.createobject = rename
>> or to convince some git :-) that Cygwin also needs
>> OBJEC
On 06.08.2015 18:52, cygwin-digest-h...@cygwin.com wrote:
Peter writes:
>I have installed the cygwin ssh daemon on my w7 box with cygwin64.
>
>When I try to login I always get a long delay or timeouts on the client
>side.
>
>I get quick response for the password and then a showing "Last login:
Hi,
I've upgraded my setup yesterday and ran into a problem running the X
server. X ran just fine before the upgrade, just like any X client I
threw at it. I'm aware that some defaults have changed in the couple of
months since I upgraded, and I hope I've done everything the FAQ
recommends to
Peter writes:
> I have installed the cygwin ssh daemon on my w7 box with cygwin64.
>
> When I try to login I always get a long delay or timeouts on the client
> side.
>
> I get quick response for the password and then a showing "Last login: ..."
>
> At this point the connection hangs for about
I have installed the cygwin ssh daemon on my w7 box with cygwin64.
When I try to login I always get a long delay or timeouts on the client
side.
I get quick response for the password and then a showing "Last login: ..."
At this point the connection hangs for about 30s to 1min before I
finall
On 05.08.2015 12:12, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 5 11:09, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 05.08.2015 um 09:54 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
...
So the idea was:
set HOME=foo <- ignored, set HOME from passwd DB entry
set HOME=C:/foo <- same
No, please don't!
set HOME=//foo/bar
Greetings, Nicholas Clark!
> You're certainly right that there are nicer ways to write that script.
> My point with the sample script above is that I'm currently using a
> Windows-style HOME path, and it works fine.
If it would stop working, you'll have to o and revisit your mess to pull the
cruf
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