On June 6, 2023 1:38 PM, Achim Gratz expressed:
>
> Jose Isaias Cabrera via Cygwin writes:
> > On June 5, 2023 4:27 PM, Achim Gratz expressed:
> >
> >> gcc-gdc-11.4.0-1
> >
> > Thank you for bringing GDC back.
>
> Actually it's the first time it is officially available on Cygwin
> (and without
Fergus Daly via Cygwin writes:
> During today's update (not test 3.0.9-0.1) this probably unimportant error
> msg occurred:
> running: D:\cygwin64\bin\bash.exe --norc --noprofile
> "/etc/postinstall/openssl.sh"
> can't run /etc/postinstall/openssl.sh: No such file
WJFFM, must have been a problem
Jose Isaias Cabrera via Cygwin writes:
> On June 5, 2023 4:27 PM, Achim Gratz expressed:
>
>> gcc-gdc-11.4.0-1
>
> Thank you for bringing GDC back.
Actually it's the first time it is officially available on Cygwin (and
without a working runtime the next major release of gcc will again have
to drop
On June 5, 2023 4:27 PM, Achim Gratz expressed:
> gcc-gdc-11.4.0-1
Thank you for bringing GDC back.
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Hello Cygwin-
I just wanted to double-check my understanding that binding
an abstract socket (a NULL-prefixed filename) is not currently
supported on Cygwin. I think there used to be some sort
of emulation of abstract sockets, but, that's not true anymore,
right?
With the sample program below, bi
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