uot;
There is no obvious good reason to continue this convention.
On 2/2/2022 7:23 PM, L A Walsh wrote:
On 2022/02/02 12:40, Dennis Heimbigner wrote:
It appears that windows now supports the UTF-8 codepage.
It has since early 2000's.
I light of this, it seems time to change cygwin so it n
It appears that windows now supports the UTF-8 codepage
and generally allows UTF-8 everywhere that ASCII was supported.
I light of this, it seems time to change cygwin so it no longer adds those
control-x (^X) characters in e.g. path names.
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Cygwin 64-bit.
WIndows 10
Download hdf5 package.
Search for the libraries:
cd /usr
find . -name '*hdf5*'
Nothing is found.
Where is it being installed?
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that
works under linux rather than cygwin.
Any ideas?
=Dennis Heimbigner
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The following does not appear to be correct. I use Win98
and it has occurred since 1.13.6 when I am doing a normal
install into d:\tools\cygwin13 (a FAT32 file system).
It appears that no one is willing to actually
solve this problem.
Can we do a temporary fix by including a test for some
environ
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