Question if Cygwin isn't 'installed' by Windows 10, then how is it installed,
and how can it be uninstalled??
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Federico Kircheis writes:
> in the email I received when I registered myself to the cygwin mailing
> list, it was possible to "send" some administrative commands, for
> example:
The new mailman interface doesn't have that capability anymore, sadly.
You'll have to use the web form via the listinfo
On Tue, Sep 06, 2022 at 01:41:35PM -0400, Norton Allen wrote:
On 9/6/2022 1:21 PM, Federico Kircheis wrote:
Hi,
in the email I received when I registered myself to the cygwin
mailing list, it was possible to "send" some administrative
commands, for example:
You can start a subscription
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
ca-certificates-2022.2.54-3
ca-certificates-letsencrypt-2022.2.54-3
This re-release fixes an upstream and a packaging bug that arises
because p11kit makes certain directories unwritable after population.
This becomes notice
On 9/6/2022 1:21 PM, Federico Kircheis wrote:
Hi,
in the email I received when I registered myself to the cygwin mailing
list, it was possible to "send" some administrative commands, for
example:
You can start a subscription for an alternate address,
for example "john@host.domain", just
Autoconf Archive has been updated to the latest upstream release
2022.09.03 on Cygwin.
The GNU Autoconf Archive is a collection of more than 450 macros for
GNU Autoconf that have been contributed as free software by friendly
supporters of the cause from all over the Internet.
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Hi,
in the email I received when I registered myself to the cygwin mailing
list, it was possible to "send" some administrative commands, for example:
You can start a subscription for an alternate address,
for example "john@host.domain", just add a hyphen and your
address (with '=' instead
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest
release version available on CPAN:
x86/x86_64
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perl-PAR-Packer-1.056-1
perl-YAML-LibYAML-0.84-1
noarch
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perl-Alien-Build-2.68-1
perl-Date-Manip-6.89-1
perl-DateTime-Locale-1.36-1
perl-Exporter-Tiny-1.004000-1
per
> Cygwin also generates NUL:
Thanks for checking! NULs were used as fill characters to throttle down the
line speeds, and were supposed to be ignored
in both hardware and software... I guess with the software terminal emulators
(such as MinTTY/Windows console/and such), that depends
on setting
Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] via Cygwin wrote:
I then see "C-@" echoed in the minibuffer, and the resulting *Help* buffer says
WFIW, in the DEC VT terminals (from where most of ANSI controls stem from),
Ctrl-Space used to
generate a NUL character (ASCII '\0'), and so maybe it is seen as
> I then see "C-@" echoed in the minibuffer, and the resulting *Help* buffer
> says
WFIW, in the DEC VT terminals (from where most of ANSI controls stem from),
Ctrl-Space used to
generate a NUL character (ASCII '\0'), and so maybe it is seen as a fill
character by the OP's
terminal and, therefo
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