On Wed, 20 Dec 2017 18:07:15, Steven Penny wrote:
its not a need - its a preference - i prefer static builds - the count of
programs i regularly build is small, so the redundancy doesnt hurt my use
case. also if I am to share my builds with others it makes for a smoother
process - as you can end
>From: Jon Turney
>Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 17:13
>To: The Cygwin Mailing List
>Cc: Robert Cohen
>Subject: Re: setup-x86_64.exe v2.889 doesn't select additionally downloaded
>packages when installing from local directory
>
...
>
>I built an updated setup with some attempted fixes for the
On 03/03/2018 23:00, Robert Cohen wrote:
Summary of problem:
When installing Cygwin from a local directory, setup-x86_64.exe version 2.889
doesn't
list the packages that I additionally selected for download when previously
downloading
to that directory, and the top line of the GUI under Categor
Houder writes:
> Is this the future of setup? Meaning, is it the intention that it may
> be possible that installed.db refers to files that do not exist?
The entries in that file have not been referring to actual file names
for at least a decade if not longer. It's just been kept that way in
orde
Versions 8.0.2-1 of
qpdf
libqpdf21
libqpdf-devel
are available in the Cygwin distribution:
CHANGES
Latest upstream release
DESCRIPTION
QPDF is a command-line program that does structural, content-preserving
transformations on PDF files. It also provides many useful capabilities
to develo
Here's what I do:
- Start cygwin XLaunch for the Windows 10 desktop
- Select "Multiple windows"
- Launch the lxterminal locally
- In an lxterminal tab do the command
ssh -Y myhost.mydomain.lan
- In the ssh session give the command
~/eclipse/java-oxygen/eclipse/eclipse
What happens
On 2018-03-06 07:01, Fergus Daly wrote:
>>> I looked for recent similar issues and only found
> https://superuser.com/questions/1297658/folder-names-become-uppercase-when-syncing-to-fat32-drive
Have you checked that you get identical behaviour under cmd shell or PowerShell,
and see the problem usi
On 06/03/2018 15:57, Sagar jack wrote:
0 [main] bash 4564 find_fast_cwd : Warning: couldn't compute Fast_CWD
pointer
Please help
Sagar,
that is a record in lack of info.
Do you think we have a crystal ball ?
For the warning please see:
https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-find_fast_
On 2018-03-06 16:38, Jon Turney wrote:
On 06/03/2018 13:39, Houder wrote:
[...]> However to my surprise /etc/setup/installed.db now lists:
64-@@ grep -e cscope -e lz4
/drv/e/Cygwin64-test/etc/setup/installed.db
cscope cscope-15.8a-2.tar.bz2 1 < artifical version number
liblz4_1 liblz4_1-1
On 06/03/2018 13:39, Houder wrote:
[...]> However to my surprise /etc/setup/installed.db now lists:
64-@@ grep -e cscope -e lz4 /drv/e/Cygwin64-test/etc/setup/installed.db
cscope cscope-15.8a-2.tar.bz2 1 < artifical version number
liblz4_1 liblz4_1-1.7.5-0.tar.bz2 0 < ditto
These files
0 [main] bash 4564 find_fast_cwd : Warning: couldn't compute Fast_CWD
pointer
Please help
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>> I looked for recent similar issues and only found
https://superuser.com/questions/1297658/folder-names-become-uppercase-when-syncing-to-fat32-drive
>> So if other users of this Win10 build start tripping on this same problem
>> and reporting it, it may get looked at by MS.
The site you mentio
On 2018-03-06 14:39, Houder wrote:
L.S.,
Just a question, meaning it may have been discussed in cygwin-apps,
but I have been reading that list for quite a while now.
[snip]
I should have added:
... next I decided to install the previous versions of both cscope and
liblz4_1.
However to my su
L.S.,
Just a question, meaning it may have been discussed in cygwin-apps,
but I have been reading that list for quite a while now.
Recently I reported a problem:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2018-03/msg00042.html
(Another setup v2.889 regression? additional information)
Jon T. applied
Cygport now sets _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 for C and C++ but this has no effect
for C++. In __SSP_FORTIFY_LEVEL is always set to 0 if
__cplusplus is defined. This is needed because ... use
#defines to replace the functions.
Testcase:
$ cat copy.c
#include
char sbuf[42], *dbuf;
void to_sbuf(const
On Tue, 6 Mar 2018 12:42:33, David Lee wrote:
> I tried to perform a clean Cygwin installation and encountered a
> problem with package versions.
>
> Steps
> -
>
> 1. Download setup.exe.
> 2. Run it.
> 3. At "Cygwin Net Release Setup Program", click next.
> 3. Choose "Install From Internet".
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