On 15.12.2021 04:48, Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
cygport qt5-base.cygport compile fails
$ cygport qt5-base.cygport compile
Compiling qt5-base-5.9.4-2.x86_64
Preparing build tree...
Creating qmake...
In file included from
/usr/src/qt5-base-5.9.4-2.src/qt5-base-5.9.4-2.x86_64/src/qtbase-opensourc
cygport qt5-base.cygport compile fails
$ cygport qt5-base.cygport compile
>>> Compiling qt5-base-5.9.4-2.x86_64
Preparing build tree...
Creating qmake...
In file included from
/usr/src/qt5-base-5.9.4-2.src/qt5-base-5.9.4-2.x86_64/src/qtbase-opensource-src-5.9.4/src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp:4
> - Original Message -
>
> From: "Marco Atzeri"
> To: "cygwin
> Date: 2021/12/15 水 06:14
> Subject: Re: cygport compile command fails
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> On 14.12.2021 22:04, Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > In order attach patch to QT tried to use the cygport.
> > Download qt5-base
Am 14.12.2021 um 18:45 schrieb robhic...@gmx.com:
Hi Cygwin,
I'm compiling a non Cygwin code using ./config, make, make install.
How exactly are you using "./config"? Is it a normal GNU autoconf
./configure script? If so, you should probably have made that point to
the mingw cross-compi
On 14.12.2021 22:04, Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
Hello
In order attach patch to QT tried to use the cygport.
Download qt5-base-5.9.4-2.src
and go to directory qt5-base-5.9.4-2.src
$ cygport qt5-base.cygport compile
Compiling qt5-base-5.9.4-2.x86_64
/usr/share/cygport/lib/syntax.cygpart: line 1
Hello
In order attach patch to QT tried to use the cygport.
Download qt5-base-5.9.4-2.src
and go to directory qt5-base-5.9.4-2.src
$ cygport qt5-base.cygport compile
>>> Compiling qt5-base-5.9.4-2.x86_64
/usr/share/cygport/lib/syntax.cygpart: line 156:
/usr/src/qt5-base-5.9.4-2.src/qt5-base-5.9.
I have an up-to-date Cygwin and the latest snapshot of gcc-11 on Windows 10.
How do I have to configure to make C++use IEEE-128 for long double? No big
deal, I'm just curious. I could build gcc-12 (or other) if that helps.
On Tuesday, December 14, 2021, 04:00:28 AM PST, cygwin-requ...@cygw
On 14.12.2021 18:45, robhic...@gmx.com wrote:
Hi Cygwin,
I'm compiling a non Cygwin code using ./config, make, make install.
The make output says /include/w32api file or directory not found.
probably you can at configure stage set the
prefix of include directory as "/usr"
I'm guess
Greetings, Valerio Messina via Cygwin!
> I have a company PC where I was admin and installed Cygwin in a non
> supported path:
> D:\Program Files (x86)\cygwin64
> /cygdrive/d/Program Files (x86)/cygwin64
> and worked like a sharm for years, with a quite complex env.
> Now admin right was revoked
Hi Cygwin,
I'm compiling a non Cygwin code using ./config, make, make install.
The make output says /include/w32api file or directory not found.
I've tried many combinations of absolute and relative paths to prevent the
warning but no luck.
I'm guessing /include is not a standard di
On 14.12.2021 15:01, Laurent Martin wrote:
Hello,
Updating python38-pytest from 6.2.1-1 to 6.2.5-1 leads to the
installation of several python39 packages.
Reading the "setup" file (found on this mirror site:
https://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/cygwin/x86_64/setup.xz), I noticed that the
package python3
Version mc-4.8.27-1 of Midnight Commander
has been uploaded for cygwin
CHANGES
This is a upstream bugfix release
https://www.midnight-commander.org/wiki/NEWS-4.8.27
DESCRIPTION
GNU Midnight Commander is a visual file manager. It's a feature rich
full-screen text mode application that allows you
Version 1.3.37-1 of
GraphicsMagick
libGraphicsMagick-devel
libGraphicsMagick3
libGraphicsMagick++12
libGraphicsMagickWand2
perl-Graphics-Magick
have been uploaded for cygwin
CHANGES
Upstream security and bug fixes release
http://www.graphicsmagick.org/NEWS.html#december-12-2021
You need --no-admin option to setup if you don't have administrative
privileges, if that's all you're after.
If you are asking how to modify/update your existing installation that was
installed as administrator, that might be impossible, if you no longer have
privileges there.
Regards,
David
---
Hi Valerio,
Have you tried using the "-B" command line option when running
setup-x86_64.exe ?
Thank you.
On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 9:33 PM Valerio Messina via Cygwin <
cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote:
> hi,
> I have a company PC where I was admin and installed Cygwin in a non
> supported path:
> D:\Prog
Hello,
Updating python38-pytest from 6.2.1-1 to 6.2.5-1 leads to the
installation of several python39 packages.
Reading the "setup" file (found on this mirror site:
https://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/cygwin/x86_64/setup.xz), I noticed that the
package python38-pytest depends on python39-pytest.
So up
hi,
I have a company PC where I was admin and installed Cygwin in a non
supported path:
D:\Program Files (x86)\cygwin64
/cygdrive/d/Program Files (x86)/cygwin64
and worked like a sharm for years, with a quite complex env.
Now admin right was revoked to me, and the update via setup.exe cannot
p
Cool, thanks.
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Sent: 13 December 2021 15:06
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Starting CMD from a bash shell with current directory on a
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On Dec 13 20:06, Takashi
On 2021-12-13 23:31, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 14.12.2021 07:17, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2021-12-13 16:26, Kutty, Rejeesh wrote:
I uninstalled Beyond Trust with our IT help, rebooted, same behavior.
I then came upon another thread that talks about the compression.
I didn't build it, I just decompre
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