On Mon, 3 Jun 2019 14:35:29, Brian Inglis wrote:
You can easily rebuild the package yourself with the cygport utility, to check
that works, then change the build config to include the Brainpool ECs, and
rebuild the way you want it.
Please do not presume someones technical prowess. It might be e
On 2019-06-03 06:09, Benjamin Baratte wrote:
> I would like to understand why the OpenSSL 1.1.1b package only includes the
> NIST EC curves support ?
> I'm basically try to use brainpool curves and I have noticed that the
> package 1.1.1b does not includes these curves and more generally only
> inc
Corinna Vinschen, on Monday, June 3, 2019 07:14 AM, wrote...
>
> The user's guide! Probably the most unread document of all times... ;)
Indeed. :-)
josé
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Hi Cygwin team,
I would like to understand why the OpenSSL 1.1.1b package only includes the
NIST EC curves support ?
I'm basically try to use brainpool curves and I have noticed that the
package 1.1.1b does not includes these curves and more generally only
includes NIST curves
$ openssl version
O
On May 3 13:33, Stanislav Kascak wrote:
> Hello cygwin team,
>
> I came across a problem with memory allocation/deallocation when
> trying to compile and run tests of openldap under cygwin.
>
> I created a test program to simulate sequence of actions. First a
> bigger chunk of memory (>~262kB) i
On May 27 09:59, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2019-05-27 03:15, Maayan Apelboim wrote:
> > I have a server in the domain (duplicated from another domain if it
> > matters).
> > At first "getent passwd" run I see the user from the different domain, but
> > after a few runs it disappears.
> > Even afte
On May 10 14:57, Agner Fog wrote:
> Bug description:
>
> The sqrtl function under Clang causes an access violation when the argument
> is negative.
>
> This error occurs only under Cygwin.
>
> This error occurs only with the sqrtl function, not with sqrt or sqrtf
>
> Attached:
>
> sqrt.cpp: pr
If I (re-)compile packages I want to exclude support for internatio-
nalization/native languages, unicode and the like. My locale is C.CP850
or C.CP437. And I don't want utilities like sed to be able to recognize
or otherwise deal with unicode/multibyte characters.
My guess is that --disable-nls
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