[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: openmpi-1.10.6-1

2017-02-18 Thread Marco Atzeri
Version 1.10.6-1 of packages libopenmpi12 libopenmpicxx1 libopenmpifh12 libopenmpiuse1 libopenmpi-devel libopenmpiusef08_11 libopenmpiusetkr6 openmpi are available in the Cygwin distribution: CHANGES Latest upstream bug fix relase Full upstream changes: https://github.

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: dash-0.5.8-3

2017-02-18 Thread Thomas Wolff
Am 17.02.2017 um 23:29 schrieb Thomas Wolff: Am 17.02.2017 um 10:43 schrieb Corinna Vinschen: On Feb 17 08:36, Thomas Wolff wrote: Am 16.02.2017 um 21:32 schrieb Thomas Wolff: Am 16.02.2017 um 13:49 schrieb Corinna Vinschen: There's an ESC sequence to change the codeset? Do you mean the alte

Query about "libGL error: Screen is not Windows-DRI capable"

2017-02-18 Thread Eliot Moss
Dear friends -- I get the message above when I start cygwin emacs-X11 32-bit while running Cygwin-X. First of all, should I care? And if I should, what can I do about it? Does this have to do with the command line parameters when starting the X server, for example? Regards - Eliot Moss -- Pro

[ANNOUNCEMENT] [Updated] Perl distributions

2017-02-18 Thread Achim Gratz
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest version available from CPAN: noarch -- perl-IO-Socket-SSL-2.047-1 perl-libwww-perl-6.19-1 perl-Mojolicious-7.26-1 perl-Path-Tiny-0.104-1 perl-Specio-0.35-1 perl-Test-Script-1.15-1 perl-YAML-1.22-1 x86/x86_64 -- perl-C

Re: XWin no longer working for me with -nolisten tcp?

2017-02-18 Thread cyg Simple
On 2/17/2017 5:38 PM, Matt D. wrote: > This workaround I mentioned only appears to work for my local X session. > For example, I can open a local xterm from Cygwin: > > $ xterm > > But once I connect elsewhere: > > $ ssh me@somewhere -Y > > I get the following error when trying to bring up an x

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated [test]: grep-3.0-2

2017-02-18 Thread Eric Blake
On 02/17/2017 05:42 PM, Steven Penny wrote: > On Fri, 17 Feb 2017 11:43:13, cyg Simple wrote: >> There are as many ways to remove the \r as there are ways to create >> them. > > Not really, if you are interested in POSIX compliance. POSIX Sed does not > support \r or \xD or \15. Same for POSIX Vim