ng the font ot be bigger and also to
get it black on white rather than white on black. I saw that a config
file was called .minttyrc, but what does on put it in?
> Apologies for the lack of documentation.
No worries, it will come.
Cheers, Brian.
> Andy
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, is there a way to configure quite a few
things. Am I missing something about documentation?
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w using startswin.bat and I've played with startxwin.sh. That
clearly calls XWin and I have the -blipboard argument in and it works
fine. However the -multiwindow causes an error and it just gives an
xterm, but that is fine for now. I'll look into that later.
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me directory. Removing /bin/gfortran-4.exe would simultaneously make
>> /usr/bin/gfortran-4.exe disappear.
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>>>
>>> 3. Lastly, just a dumb question: why do we get multiple executables in
>>> the first place? I noticed that g77 also comes in multiple files
comes with gfortran.
Is it likley any time soon that gcc4 and gfortran come as a standard
cygwin package. Apologies if I missed this.
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On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 09:47:28AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
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> > However I have to say that I think that this is very much a cygwin
> > question. Knowing what packages to install before doing something is a
> > cygwin question and I got n
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 05:19:28PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
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> > work. Have things changed with these libraries since last year. This
> > was, BTW, I relative new install of cyqwin. I just copied the gfortran
> > and gcc4 executables over
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 12:22:26PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
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> > Just asking in general, but are you related to the people doing the
> > cygwin release on the gfortran web page? I downloased the exe about 2
> > weeks ago and it did nothin
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 02:37:44PM +0200, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
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> Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
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> > Just asking in general, but are you related to the people doing the
> > cygwin release on the gfortran web page?
>
> NO.
>
> > I downloased the exe
problems.html
> Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html
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On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 10:34:50PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
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> > because qseek is a perl script. Is there any way that I can get output
> > of the running processes that will include the text, 'qseek'? Or can
> > anyone suggest a
tly on cygwin as well as linux.
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script was of course running in my home directory and uses the full
path. Is this a cygwin problem or an OpenOffice problem? Does anyone
understand what is going on? I have of course found a work around, but
it is messy.
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> According to Brian Salter-Duke on 5/7/2007 9:58 PM:
> > I have just installed cygwin on a new laptop, so it is a very recent
> > version. I want to try to com
before. Can anyone
offer a clue.
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> > Beginning the DDI compilation at Wed May 4 18:09:43 AUSCST 2005
> > Compiling common object: soc_create.o
> > gcc -DLINUX -O3 -mno-cygwin -fstrict-aliasing -I./include -DDDI_SO
explanation of the above errors.
Everything compiles OK without the -mno-cygwin flag and the code runs
under cygwin fine.
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Where is the source code for dos2unix? The executable is in the
cygutils-1.2.7-1 tarball, but the source code is not in the
cygutils-1.2.7-1-src tarball. Is this just an error with this version.
Should I look in an earlier version of cygutils?
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time ago, it seems the only way some of
us can print from cygwin. However, I will try Larry's idea of using lpr
from cyutils. I thought I had lpr and it did not work, but it is the
WINNT/system32/lpr.
Brian.
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On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 11:22:51AM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
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> > > What about this? Any good?
> > > If th
t; prn
> Fergus
This was a good suggestion but it still does not work. It just does
nothing as does directing the output to PRINT or LPT1.
The file a.txt if put into Notepad either in dos or unix format prints
fine.
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reports nothing and does nothing. There is nothing in any printer
queue.
PRINT a.txt
reports that /a.txt is currently being printed, but again
nothing happens and there is nothing in the queues.
Thanks for the suggestion. I remain very puzzled.
Brian.
> David
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> On Sat, 20
" gives permission denied and looking in WINNT with
Windows Explorer I do not find it. I'm even more puzzled.
Cheers, Brian.
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because I do not have iconv. Is
iconv part of gygwin and I just missed it? Or can I get it from
somewhere else?
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gives the "undefine MAIN" error
as above (not the others), but I have been able to link other complex
situations. The solution of compiling all the *.f in one go is not really
possible without a lot of work. The whole system and the makefiles are not
designed that way.
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