Chris Wagner writes:
> Of course it's up to date...
I'll let that stand, although I've seen sufficiently many Win7 systems
lately to be wary of any such statement.
> That is not BLODA. That's the standard list of libraries. I changed
> nothing; it worked yesterday; today it didn't. Every other
> On Jul 15, 2019, at 3:36 PM, Chris Wagner wrote:
>
> On 2019-07-15 3:46 pm, Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Terribly out of date and no longer safe to use on a networked system.
>
> Of course it's up to date…
There is no "of course" in troubleshooting. As Achim noted and you didn't quote,
whether a "Wi
On 2019-07-15 3:46 pm, Achim Gratz wrote:
Chris Wagner writes:
For some reason this afternoon, after having worked fine, my Perl
stopped working. There was no error message. It just silently died
with status 0 no less.
Windows 7 SP1.
Terribly out of date and no longer safe to use on a netwo
Achim Gratz writes:
>> Windows 7 SP1.
>
> Terribly out of date and no longer safe to use on a networked system.
...assuming you literally meant SP1 and not SP1 plus the hundreds of
patches on top to fully patch it up (or the rollup that must not be
called SP2 plus the over 100 patches that have ac
Chris Wagner writes:
> For some reason this afternoon, after having worked fine, my Perl
> stopped working. There was no error message. It just silently died
> with status 0 no less.
>
> Windows 7 SP1.
Terribly out of date and no longer safe to use on a networked system.
> So I turn to strace a
Greetings, Chris Wagner!
> Hi folks.
> For some reason this afternoon, after having worked fine, my Perl
> stopped working. There was no error message. It just silently died
> with status 0 no less. Windows 7 SP1.
> $ /usr/bin/perl.exe -v
> $ echo $?
> 0
> So I turn to strace and it stat
Hi folks.
For some reason this afternoon, after having worked fine, my Perl
stopped working. There was no error message. It just silently died
with status 0 no less. Windows 7 SP1.
$ /usr/bin/perl.exe -v
$ echo $?
0
So I turn to strace and it states Illegal Instruction. Any ideas?
Tha
Good suggestion thank you.
Can we please consider where I'm at presently before trying that?
I'm now able to build expect.exe and libexpect5.45.4.dll using this
configure line
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'--build=x86_64-unknown-cygwin' 'CC=/cygdrive/C/work/usr/l
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On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 09:53:27, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jul 14 15:19, Houder wrote:
> > .. uhm, just a note in the interest of accuracy ...
> >
> > - standard signals (which include USRSIG1 and USRSIG2) are not queued
> >(traditional signal semantics)
> > - only real-time signals should
On Jul 14 15:19, Houder wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Jul 2019 17:33:51, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > On Jul 6 19:15, Kenton Varda wrote:
>
> > > I found a second problem which may or may not be related:
>
> > > If two threads use pthread_kill() to send each other the same signal,
> > > such that the s
The following package has been upgraded in the Cygwin distribution:
* units-2.19-1
The Units program converts quantities expressed in various scales to
their equivalents in other scales. The units program can handle
multiplicative scale changes as well as nonlinear conversions such as
Fahrenheit
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest
version on CPAN, respectively:
noarch
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perl-DateTime-TimeZone-2.36-1
perl-IPC-Cmd-1.04-1
perl-JSON-PP-4.04-1
perl-Mojolicious-8.20-1
perl-Text-Template-1.56-1
--
*** CYGWIN-ANNOUNCE UNSUBSCRIBE INFO ***
If
I have uploaded mintty 3.0.2 with the following changes:
Terminal features
* Application scrollbar (experimental).
* Control sequence to switch IME status (#888, Tera Term).
* ECMA-48 SL/SR shift columns left/right (xterm).
* Fixed overstrike in leftmost column.
* Inhibiting double widt
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