Bruce Mardle via Cygwin writes:
> Hi, all. I've been happily compiling simple C programs under Emacs
> (emacs-w32) under Cygwin. Yesterday I wanted to install
> libedit-dev. While I was doing that, setup...exe marked a few dozen
> other packages for upgrades. I didn't notice which.
You can still
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 13:08:27 + (UTC)
Bruce Mardle wrote:
> Hi, all.
> I've been happily compiling simple C programs under Emacs (emacs-w32) under
> Cygwin. Yesterday I wanted to install libedit-dev. While I was doing that,
> setup...exe marked a few dozen other packages for upgrades. I didn't
Hi, all.
I've been happily compiling simple C programs under Emacs (emacs-w32) under
Cygwin. Yesterday I wanted to install libedit-dev. While I was doing that,
setup...exe marked a few dozen other packages for upgrades. I didn't notice
which. Now, if I `emacs hello.c` and M-x compile gcc -o hell
Greetings, Jim Garrison via Cygwin!
Replying to the first post to reduce quoting, but I did read the entire thread.
> My Cygwin ssh client stopped working... It would successfully connect to
> the remote (Debian) host but then hang without displaying the command
> prompt. See debug output attach
Greetings, James!
> Never mind I'd say. I got the error when launching
> C:\Appz\Cygwin\Cygwin.bat
> Which is just
> @echo off
> C:
> chdir C:\Appz\Cygwin\bin
> bash --login -i
> If however I run
> C:\cygwin64\bin\mintty.exe
> It works fine.
This means you have two different Cygwin versions
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