Several python packages have been uploaded as test
python3 idle33.8.6-1
python38 idle38 3.8.6-2
python37 idle37 3.7.9-2
python36 idle36 3.6.12-2
python2 idle22.7.18-3
python27 idle27 2.7.18-3
python{27,36,37,38}-pip 20.3.3-2
CYGWIN CHANGES
As python2 is no long
Hi!
What way can I pass env var "CYGWIN" to the Cygwin service?
There are no that many influential options here:
https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html
I can think of "winsymlinks:native" or "wincmdln".
Process Explorer shows following env vars for Cygwin's Exim process:
PA
On 2020-12-29 19:22, Andry via Cygwin wrote:
Cannot repro... Logfile is created correctly and commands and their
output are logged there. The file encoding for the logfile is utf-8.
The issue found in the Windows 7 x64.
A couple of things though:1. changing \ to / does not guarantee a
v
Hello Cygwin,
>What weird is that if the font is other than raster font, this error does
not occur.
Sad, but seems the version of the cygwin is not related to the
issue, it still fails in the cygwin64 3.1.x: `script: write failed:
Permission denied`
>Is this possibly a bug of windows?
back in the mailinglist
On 30.12.2020 13:55, Michael Soegtrop wrote:
Hi Marco,
I have
$ alternatives --display python
bash: alternatives: command not found
Can it be that the latest changes assume that "alternatives" is
installed, but that this is not part of the default package set (python
i
>Executing: rsync.exe -rlt --chmod=a=rw,Da+x --delete
>"/cygdrive/F/SicherungAlterRechner/"
>"localhost::DiskL_LW_F/SicherungAlterRechner/"
>Â Â Â Â Â 0 [main] rsync 10620 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute
>FAST_CWD pointer. Please report this problem to
>the public mailing list cygwin@
Executing: rsync.exe -rlt --chmod=a=rw,Da+x --delete
"/cygdrive/F/SicherungAlterRechner/"
"localhost::DiskL_LW_F/SicherungAlterRechner/"
0 [main] rsync 10620 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute
FAST_CWD pointer. Please report this problem to
the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
K
Marco Atzeri via Cygwin writes:
> strange, python27-2.7.18-2 postinstall script should have set
> /usr/bin/python.
Neither python27-2.7.18-1 or -2 have any postinstall script.
The change from -1 to -2 that causes python as such to disappear (which
I can confirm) is the loss of welded-in links:
On 30.12.2020 10:38, Michael Soegtrop via Cygwin wrote:
Dear Cygwin Team,
sorry - I was too quick. Actually the packages are the other way around:
New is:
python python-2.7.18-1.tar.bz2 0
python-pip-wheel python-pip-wheel-19.2.3-1.tar.bz2 0
python-setuptools-wheel python-setuptools-wheel-41.2.
On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 05:24:02 +0300
Andry wrote:
> Hello takashi,
>
> >I cannot reproducue your problem even with chcp.com 65001 and
> >start "" cmd.exe ...
> Seems this is a bug specifically for the Windows 7 x64.
I guess the problem is essentially the same with followings.
In Win7,
1) Start com
Dear Cygwin Team,
sorry - I was too quick. Actually the packages are the other way around:
New is:
python python-2.7.18-1.tar.bz2 0
python-pip-wheel python-pip-wheel-19.2.3-1.tar.bz2 0
python-setuptools-wheel python-setuptools-wheel-41.2.0-1.tar.bz2 0
python2 python2-2.7.18-2.tar.bz2 0
python27
Dear Cygwin Team,
as far as I can tell the package "python" which drags in some python and
creates a symlink like
/usr/bin/python -> python2.7.exe
has been removed recently (in the last 3 days or so) from the default
package selection. This has the effect that calls to just "python" fail.
I
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