On 11.08.2016 17:44, Thomas Taylor wrote:
Thank you for responding to my post. I think I asked the wrong
question. What I really want to know is how to use this mailing list
and others like it. I'm new at this, and can't find any instructions
anywhere. Such lists must have become part of the
On 2016.08.11 22:13, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 8:44 PM, Thomas Taylor
wrote:
> Thank you for responding to my post. I think I asked the wrong
question.
> What I really want to know is how to use this mailing list and
others like
> it. I'm new at this, and can't find any
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 8:44 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
> Thank you for responding to my post. I think I asked the wrong question.
> What I really want to know is how to use this mailing list and others like
> it. I'm new at this, and can't find any instructions anywhere. Such lists
> must have b
Thank you for responding to my post. I think I asked the wrong
question. What I really want to know is how to use this mailing list
and others like it. I'm new at this, and can't find any instructions
anywhere. Such lists must have become part of the culture, and I must
have missed school t
On 2016.08.11 19:37, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 8/11/2016 7:28 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
I tried to reply to the person who replied to my original post. I
did this by sending an email to
this mailing list, with "RE: " as the new
subject line. The mailing list
took this to be a reply to my original
On 8/11/2016 7:28 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
I tried to reply to the person who replied to my original post. I did this by
sending an email to
this mailing list, with "RE: " as the new subject line.
The mailing list
took this to be a reply to my original post, rather than a reply to the person
I tried to reply to the person who replied to my original post. I did
this by sending an email to this mailing list, with "RE: subject line>" as the new subject line. The mailing list took this to
be a reply to my original post, rather than a reply to the person who
replied to my original post
I really appreciate your looking into this problem. I use the Cygwin64
Terminal icon to create one or more windows. I set my login shell to
/bin/tcsh in /etc/passwd. As you suggested, I deleted ~/.logout, and do
not have an /etc/csh.logout. I also deleted ~/.login, and reduced my
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Version 9.5.4-1 of packages
libecpg-compat3
libecpg-devel
libecpg6
libpgtypes3
libpq-devel
libpq5
postgresql
postgresql-client
postgresql-contrib
postgresql-devel
postgresql-doc
postgresql-plperl
postgresql-plpython
are available in the Cygwin distribution:
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Brent writes:
> I am not sure what you mean by "the R that comes with Cygwin". I do
> not think that cygwin comes with its own version R installed by
> default, like it default installs perl. In fact, quickly skimming
> cygwin's setup-x86.exe list of available packages, I do not see an R
> in the
On Aug 11 12:55, Will Parsons wrote:
> On Thursday, 11 Aug 2016 2:57 AM -0400, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > --sglnxm7oayejr3gt
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> > On Aug 11 08:39, Franz Fehringer wrote:
On 2016-08-11 12:26, m.gai...@comcast.net wrote:
The question is: What's the license for setup-x86.exe and setup-x86_64.exe
itself?
GPLv2+, as indicated in the sources:
https://sourceware.org/git/?p=cygwin-apps/setup.git;a=tree
--
Yaakov
--
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.
I'm working on a Google-sponsored open-source project. I'd like to bundle
setup-x86.exe with the project to improve usablility on our installer. The
installer fetches Cygwin to enable our bash scripts to install our other
dependencies and then launch App Engine runtime/installer tools.
The que
On Thursday, 11 Aug 2016 2:57 AM -0400, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> --sglnxm7oayejr3gt
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> On Aug 11 08:39, Franz Fehringer wrote:
>> Am 11.08.2016 um 08:33 schrieb Franz Fehringer:
On Aug 11 16:13, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hi Eric,
Oops, Eri*k*.
Sorry,
Corinna
>
> On Aug 11 11:51, Erik Bray wrote:
> > [...]
> > > Existing implementations vary on the result of a kill() with pid
> > > indicating an inactive process (a
> > > terminated process that has not been waited for
Hi Eric,
On Aug 11 11:51, Erik Bray wrote:
> [...]
> > Existing implementations vary on the result of a kill() with pid indicating
> > an inactive process (a
> > terminated process that has not been waited for by its parent). Some
> > indicate success on such a
> > call (subject to permission ch
On 11/08/2016 14:57, Nellis, Kenneth wrote:
From: Marco Atzeri
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#q-xserver-nolisten-tcp-default
The target of this link says "See Q: 1.6", which states
"See the DISPLAY NAMES section of man X for more information."
$ man X
No manual entry for X
$ u
From: Marco Atzeri
> http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#q-xserver-nolisten-tcp-default
The target of this link says "See Q: 1.6", which states
"See the DISPLAY NAMES section of man X for more information."
$ man X
No manual entry for X
$ uname -svr
CYGWIN_NT-6.1 2.5.2(0.297/5/3) 2016-
Hi all,
This is a followup to a report back in 2011 about essentially the same issue:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-04/msg00031.html
The same test program in that report demonstrates the issue, but with
kill sending any non-zero signal. To reiterate, the problem here is
POSIX compliance wit
Am 10.08.2016 um 18:02 schrieb Andrey Repin:
> Greetings, Franz Fehringer!
>
>
>> Thanks much better now.
>> Do you have an additional hint about
>> (gvim:359): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon:
>> Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote applicat
Versions 1.0.43-1 of
pure-ftpd
have been uploaded for cygwin.
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