Re: CTRL-C does not work in Cygwin when using pipes

2015-12-29 Thread Warren Young
On Dec 29, 2015, at 3:31 PM, Bill Smith wrote: > > I'm trying to do this with the standard shell, bash. We have tried using > mintty or the xterm version but there were other issues. Michael is correct: the shell and the terminal are two separate programs. Your problem isn’t with bash, it’s

Re: CTRL-C does not work in Cygwin when using pipes

2015-12-29 Thread Michael Enright
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Bill Smith wrote: > Yes, I'm trying to do this with the standard shell, bash. We have tried > using mintty or the xterm version but there were other issues. The above implies something but I'm not sure what it is. Can you give more detail? mintty and xterm are t

RE: CTRL-C does not work in Cygwin when using pipes

2015-12-29 Thread Bill Smith
[Oops, apologies if I messed up the threading as I wasn't subscribed to the list and noticed there were some replies.] On 12/29/2015 04:07 PM, Roger Wells wrote: > a bit more: > windows 10, mintty, works as hoped. > windows 10, bash, observe what the OP reported originally Yes, I'm trying to do

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Re: CTRL-C does not work in Cygwin when using pipes

2015-12-29 Thread Roger Wells
On 12/29/2015 03:29 PM, Warren Young wrote: > On Dec 29, 2015, at 1:03 PM, Bill Smith wrote: >> >> echo foo | perl -e 'while(1) {sleep 1;}' >> >> CTRL-C does not work. I have to use Task Manager to kill the perl program. > > Works for me on Windows 10, under both the Cygwin Terminal (mintty) and

Re: CTRL-C does not work in Cygwin when using pipes

2015-12-29 Thread Warren Young
On Dec 29, 2015, at 1:03 PM, Bill Smith wrote: > > echo foo | perl -e 'while(1) {sleep 1;}' > > CTRL-C does not work. I have to use Task Manager to kill the perl program. Works for me on Windows 10, under both the Cygwin Terminal (mintty) and in a raw cmd.exe window. You’ll have to narrow th

CTRL-C does not work in Cygwin when using pipes

2015-12-29 Thread Bill Smith
Hi, I have observed that CTRL-C does not work when using pipes in Cygwin. Is this a bug? Or is there an issue with my stty settings? If I do this: perl -e 'while(1) {sleep 1;}' CTRL-C works If I do: echo foo | perl -e 'while(1) {sleep 1;}' CTRL-C does not work. I have to use Task Mana

Re[2]: Compilation continuously increases (non) paged pool memory usage

2015-12-29 Thread xnor
Greetings, xnor! Hey. Usual suspects are BLODA. Most often, antiviruses of questionable origin and mental sanity. Try same tests on a separate system, or in a VM. That's the first thing I've checked. I don't have any anti virus/malware or firewall or similar software installed and I've even

Re: Compilation continuously increases (non) paged pool memory usage

2015-12-29 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, xnor! >>What is leaking here? > Here are some hard numbers: > After the system booted up, nonpaged 70 MB, paged WS 208 MB. > One compilation later: nonpaged 157MB, paged WS 289 MB. > Another one later: 249 MB, 342 MB. > At the moment I'm at 550 MB nonpaged, 650 MB paged WS. > The numb

Re: Compilation continuously increases (non) paged pool memory usage

2015-12-29 Thread xnor
What is leaking here? Here are some hard numbers: After the system booted up, nonpaged 70 MB, paged WS 208 MB. One compilation later: nonpaged 157MB, paged WS 289 MB. Another one later: 249 MB, 342 MB. At the moment I'm at 550 MB nonpaged, 650 MB paged WS. The number of system threads and hand

Re: cmp (or echo) bug?

2015-12-29 Thread Houder
On 2015-12-25 22:32, David Balažic wrote: Hi! In Cygwin terminal (bash) I typed: cmp <(echo echo1) <(echo echo2) This does not print anything. Not even with -b. On Linux (Ubuntu 12.04 in VMWare) it reports that the inputs are different. Bug? Or am I missing something? @@ uname -a CYGWI

Re: FcFontRenderPrepare?

2015-12-29 Thread Ken Brown
On 12/29/2015 5:28 AM, lloyd.w...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: Today I built geomview-related things on two separate machines running 64-bit cygwin. They exhibit different behaviours around fonts. On one, I had to install a bunch of different TeX stuff (texlive-collection- fontsrecommended, -basic, -latex

FcFontRenderPrepare?

2015-12-29 Thread lloyd.wood
Today I built geomview-related things on two separate machines running 64-bit cygwin. They exhibit different behaviours around fonts. On one, I had to install a bunch of different TeX stuff (texlive-collection- fontsrecommended, -basic, -latex) to get geomview documentation to build. On the other

Re: texinfo package question

2015-12-29 Thread Marco Atzeri
On 29/12/2015 05:09, lloyd.w...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: shouldn't the texinfo package be a dependency that gets pulled in for the texinfo-tex package? It doesn't seem to be (on 64-bit cygwin). thanks Lloyd Wood http://www.geomview.org/ the setup.ini has that dependency @ texinfo-tex sdesc: "