Brian Ford
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Folks --
I apologize deeply if this has already been fixed, but I see nothing about it in the
Cygwin list archives or the main Cygwin web page, and there isn't a later version of
gcc-3.3.1 on mirrors.rcn.net yet. I had to unsubscribe from this list for a while to
keep my email S/N down, so
I will be out of the office starting 05/04/2002 and will not return until 05/28/2002.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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Rob --
Thanks for the information. I'm downloading now.
It was the presence of /etc/setup that was messing
up my earlier attempts.
-Brian
Robert Collins wrote:
>For the archives
>
>Downloading *everything* with setup.exe.
>
>First-off, setup.exe uses information contained in /etc/setup/ t
Jeff --
Check the value of the CYGWIN environment variable
for you and your coworker who isn't having the problem.
Does your coworker have 'tty' in the variable? Do you
not have it?
I had a problem with ^C killing ssh sessions over which
I was tunnelling X Windows packets. I was able to work
a
Hello.
I seem to have the particular combination of "running
in a Windows console window, CYGWIN=... notty ...,
Forward X11 yes, and Protocol 2" mentioned by Corinna
Vinschen in her 2001-10-26 posting which results in
Ctrl-C killing my Cygwin SSH sessions under Windows.
I checked both the Cygwin
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