Nem W Schlecht writes:
> Today I noticed that some of my Perl DBI scripts (connecting to MSSQL)
> had been failing since Nov 10th (causing perl core dumps). Thinking
> it was just a needed re-compile, I recompiled DBD::Sybase, which
> compiled fine, but core dumped during testing. I then tried to
Nem W Schlecht writes:
> Today I noticed that some of my Perl DBI scripts (connecting to MSSQL)
> had been failing since Nov 10th (causing perl core dumps). Thinking
> it was just a needed re-compile, I recompiled DBD::Sybase, which
> compiled fine, but core dumped during testing. I then tried to
Thomas Koenig writes:
> The warnings on the GMP and MPFR headers make me suspect that some
> dependency may be broken.
No, they simply have been updated after gcc was built.
> warning: GMP header version 6.0.0 differs from library version 6.1.0.
Can you downgrade to libgmp10-6.0.0a-2 and check i
Hi,
Cygwin64 now offers a choice among 4.9.2-3, 4.9.3-1, and 5.2.0-1. I
have the last one installed, and in addition a recently built 6.0 on my
Haswell laptop. I’m fairly certain I have used the 4.9.3 successfully
in the past. It looks like you need to update to the current gmp and
mpfr. Nor
On 11/18/2015 5:26 PM, Thomas Koenig wrote:
Hi,
gfortran appears to be broken (segfault) with the newest cygwin
version I just downloaded. It segfaults on a "Hello, world" program.
gcc works fine.
The warnings on the GMP and MPFR headers make me suspect that some
dependency may be broken.
Here
Hi,
gfortran appears to be broken (segfault) with the newest cygwin
version I just downloaded. It segfaults on a "Hello, world" program.
gcc works fine.
The warnings on the GMP and MPFR headers make me suspect that some
dependency may be broken.
Here's what happens:
$ gfortran.exe hello.f
: in
Peter A. Castro sent the following at Monday, November 16, 2015 9:17 PM
>
>Oh! I've been there and tried to do that but was shutdown for corporate
>policy reasons. Remember that business wants someone to shoot at when
>things break. That license you have for MKS means your company can
>demand suppo
On Nov 18 13:01, Warren Young wrote:
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 12:48 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >
> >> If not, I can send a patch for the UG.
> >
> > UG?
>
> User guide.
Ouch, right, thanks :)
Patches to the documentation are *always* welcome.
Corinna
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On Nov 18, 2015, at 12:48 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
>> If not, I can send a patch for the UG.
>
> UG?
User guide.
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On Nov 18 19:13, David Macek wrote:
> On 18. 11. 2015 18:55, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Nov 17 23:28, David Macek wrote:
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> I went through the UG looking for differences between regular Cygwin
> >> symlinks and NTFS symlinks, but couldn't find this documented. It
> >> seems that
On 18. 11. 2015 18:55, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Nov 17 23:28, David Macek wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> I went through the UG looking for differences between regular Cygwin
>> symlinks and NTFS symlinks, but couldn't find this documented. It
>> seems that when using winsymlinks:native, the target path is
On Nov 18 05:52, Dustin Boyd wrote:
> fnmatch() does not appear to work with character classes or character
> equivalents. regcomp(), however, does work with character classes, but
> not character equivalents. Is this behavior one should expect? I've
> tested with Debian, and it matches in both cas
On Nov 17 23:28, David Macek wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I went through the UG looking for differences between regular Cygwin
> symlinks and NTFS symlinks, but couldn't find this documented. It
> seems that when using winsymlinks:native, the target path is first
> dereferenced before storing it in the link.
On Nov 17 12:46, Zhu, Binbin (Nokia - CN/Hangzhou) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It worked month ago, but it failed after reinstall.
>
> 1. Create shared session: ssh -vvv -nNf -o ControlMaster=yes -o
> ControlPath="$HOME/.ssh/ctl/%L-%r@%h:%p" remote-host
> Output in accepting new connection:
> $ debug1: m
On 11/18/2015 7:26 AM, Zhu, Binbin (Nokia - CN/Hangzhou) wrote:
Hi,
Specifically, it worked in
2.2.0(0.289/5/3) 2015-08-03 12:49 i686 Cygwin
But failed in
2.2.0(0.289/5/3) 2015-08-03 12:49 i686 Cygwin
Both i686 and x86_64...
Did notice that the "uname" information you provided is the same in
Hi,
Specifically, it worked in
2.2.0(0.289/5/3) 2015-08-03 12:49 i686 Cygwin
But failed in
2.2.0(0.289/5/3) 2015-08-03 12:49 i686 Cygwin
Both i686 and x86_64...
Br, Bin
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From: Zhu, Binbin (Nokia - CN/Hangzhou)
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 8:46 PM
To
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Brian Mathis!
>
>> Current behavior:
>> I have, many times, started typing something into the Search box at
>> the top of the page and instinctively press Enter. Because the Next
>> button is default, this causes the installer to a
Jim Garrison-3 wrote
>>
>> Anyway, to fix "everything", just do: 1) Install cygrunsrv (this is
>> done only once) 2) Run /usr/bin/cygserver-config (this is done only
>> once) 3) Start Apache (/usr/sbin/apachectl ... options ...)
>>
This helped, thanks!
Only you have to run that cygserver service
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