On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Yaakov Selkowitz
wrote:
> On 2016-02-10 18:58, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
>>>
>>> (Also a newer clang+llvm would be useful, they've made a lot of
>>> improvements since 3.5.)
>>
>>
>> LLVM/Clang version bumps are time-consuming to get right. I actually
>> looked at
On 2016-02-14 21:24, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2016-02-14, James Darnley wrote:
>> To the maintainer, Yaakov, or anyone else who knows:
>>
>> Have the compilation options of Vim changed recently? Is there some
>> other recent change that would cause the behaviour described below?
>>
>> Vim now appe
Hello Cygwin Team
As suggested by Achim, I've compiled opensc for cygwin. I used part of the
build instruction from:
https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/OpenSC-Windows-installer, mainly:
./bootstrap && ./configure --disable-doc && make && make install. I can
successfully run binaries that I'
On 2016-02-10 18:58, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
(Also a newer clang+llvm would be useful, they've made a lot of
improvements since 3.5.)
LLVM/Clang version bumps are time-consuming to get right. I actually
looked at 3.6, but MCJIT did not work OOTB with PE/COFF targets. I'll
have to see what the
Greetings, Gary Johnson!
> Recent releases of the Cygwin Vim package (starting with 7.4.1179-1,
> 2016-01-29) have included Red Hat's or Fedora's /etc/vimrc, which is
> loaded first when starting Vim. That file contains a BufReadPost
> autocommand to do what you observe.
> I don't like it, eithe
On 2016-02-14, James Darnley wrote:
> To the maintainer, Yaakov, or anyone else who knows:
>
> Have the compilation options of Vim changed recently? Is there some
> other recent change that would cause the behaviour described below?
>
> Vim now appears to be remembering the last position of the
>> LLVM/Clang version bumps are time-consuming to get right. I actually
>> looked at 3.6, but MCJIT did not work OOTB with PE/COFF targets. I'll
>> have to see what the story is with 3.7.
>
> Understandable. 3.8 is in RC right now so maybe try building the
> release_38 branch if you get to it soon,
On 1/29/2016 10:21 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
I'm using cygwin_conv_path to convert Win32 paths to POSIX paths, and
I'm puzzled by the conversion
d:/ --> /cygdrive/d
without the trailing slash.
Hi Corinna,
After your recent patch (git commit 8b83da2), I now see the conversion
d:/ --> /cygdri
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 5:49 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Erik Soderquist writes:
>> I would suspect Domain Admin for the Cyg_server account is a
>> requirement of David's environment, which neither of us know anything
>> about at present. I know I've had to do things that were not "best
>> practice"
Greetings, Qian Hong!
> Thanks a lot for testing Cygwin on Wine.
> Wine Staging team and I done some Cygwin support work on Wine, we are
> glad to see people using Cygwin on Wine!
> However, generic speaking, if Cygwin works on Windows but breaks on
> Wine, I believe the first place to report is t
To the maintainer, Yaakov, or anyone else who knows:
Have the compilation options of Vim changed recently? Is there some
other recent change that would cause the behaviour described below?
Vim now appears to be remembering the last position of the cursor when
you open files. I notice it most wh
On 14/02/2016 11:37, Girish Joglekar wrote:
I installed cygwin and cygwin/X 64-bit on a Windows 10 laptop. I have an
application that uses Motif and Xt libraries. It runs on Linux and
Windows Vista with cygwin cygwin/X 32-bit. On Windows 10 I get
segmentation fault. Here is a screen dump from gd
Erik Soderquist writes:
> I would suspect Domain Admin for the Cyg_server account is a
> requirement of David's environment, which neither of us know anything
> about at present. I know I've had to do things that were not "best
> practice" due to corporate policy on more occasions than I care to
>
David Willis writes:
> So you're telling me any user that logs in using key authentication cannot
> access the network as the same user (i.e. this is the intended behavior)? If
> that's the case wouldn't it be better not to allow network access at ALL,
> rather than allowing it as the service accou
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