Hi All,
I have a large number of scripts that were using the the igawk script,
however I have updated my gawk to a newer release that has
obsoleted/removed the igawk script.
I used to embed @include junk.awk statements to reduce repetitive code but
this no longer works. These were files were not
Greetings, Blair, Charles E III!
> I have just installed cygwin (64 bit) and gcc. The "hello world" program
> works, but
> #include
> int main(){printf( "%c\n" , 'X' );return 0;}
> leads to
>
> Unable to initialize device PRN
> Unable to initialize device PRN
Are you sure you're running the
I have just installed cygwin (64 bit) and gcc. The "hello world" program
works, but
#include
int main(){printf( "%c\n" , 'X' );return 0;}
leads to
Unable to initialize device PRN
Unable to initialize device PRN
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I didn't see this message before I posted a separate message. Here is
my report again.
I am using the latest test X server (1.20.5-3 built 2019-09-06),
HOWEVER, I have seen this problem again and again for months now.
After I copy/paste enough, either from Xterm to Xterm, or Xterm to
Windows, ev
After I copy/paste enough, either from Xterm to Xterm, or Xterm to
Windows, eventually it stops working. I can still select text in the
Xterm, but I'm unable to paste it into windows - nothing happens. My
fuzzy recollection is that copy/paste from X to X still works, but I
forgot to test that tod
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