The following package has been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* task-2.4.1-1
(both for 32- and 64-bit)
Task is a command-line to do list manager.
It has support for GTD functionality and includes
the following features: tags, colorful tabular output,
reports and graphs, lots of manipulation
loads setup.exe
to your system. Then, run setup and answer all of the questions
and pick up 'task' from the 'Utils' category.
QUESTIONS:
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Federico Hernandez
volunteer tas
> The source and binary packages seem to be the same.
Thanks for pointing this out. I only used the usual
cygport … all
command - like before, which worked to both create the bin and src package.
I will check.
/F
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from the 'Utils' category.
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'task' from the 'Utils' category.
QUESTIONS:
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FAQ:
> >Upgraded to cygwin1-20101212.dll.bz2, replaced cygwin1.dll with this
> >version. Rebooted, no change, uname -a shows new cygwin1.dll in
> >place.
> >
> >Wed Dec 15 14:03:33 (kchrist...@kchristian-l) ~>uname -a ; task
> >CYGWIN_NT-5.1 KCHRISTIAN-L 1.7.8s(0.233/5/3) 20101212 00:50:41 i686 Cygwin
Keith,
sorry for not replying directly. Some PEBKAC on moving my emails around.
Do you have the possibility to either:
- compile a new version (1.9.3) manually and run it in your
environment against your data
- or provide us with your data files (after replacing your description
texts with rand
> It looks like the maintainer for the task program unsubscribed from this
> mailing list in September. Maybe he's reading the mailing list via
> gmane or something but I've bcc'ed him just in case.
>
> Federico are you still supporting the task program? If so, it looks
> like we need some suppor
tup.exe to
your system. Then, run setup and answer all of the questions and
pick up 'task' from the 'Utils' category.
QUESTIONS:
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v
> Also, you can check exit status from the shell by running "echo $?" after
> the command, which is a bit less trouble than using the debugger. The "$?"
> shell variable gets set to the status of the last command executed. (This is
> generic shell stuff, not cygwin-specific.)
Of course. Why do
>> Sounds like you may be missing dll. cygcheck yourprogram.exe might help.
>
> Thank you. We will do this.
>
> A gdb run provided some exit code which google and the mailing list
> archive suggested to be some dll problem. Now I know how to find out.
Problem solved. We have discovered the missin
> Sounds like you may be missing dll. cygcheck yourprogram.exe might help.
Thank you. We will do this.
A gdb run provided some exit code which google and the mailing list
archive suggested to be some dll problem. Now I know how to find out.
Greetings,
Federico
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Hi
I have a command line application that does not have any output on
stdout on one computer (WinXP SP2) but works fine and doing output on
stdout on other computers (WinXP SP2 and SP3, Win7).
This is on cygwin 1.5. The application is compiled with g++ 4.3.2-2.
We have reinstalled cygwin from scr
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Version 1.7.1-1 of "task" has been uploaded.
Task is a command line "to do" list manager.
It has also support for GTD functionality and includes
the following features: tags, colorful tabular output,
reports and graphs, lots of manipulation commands,
low-level API, abbreviations for all commands
THX for the fast answer. That is exactly what I tried.
1.5 on port 22
1.7 on port
but when I ssh into I endup in $HOME of 1.5 and sometimes the
sshd on doesn't start.
How can I select each of the sshd in a more controlled way so that I
can specify which daemon to start and stop? (
Couldn't find anything on this:
Would it be possible to run sshd 1.5 and 1.7 in parallel so one could
ssh into cygwin 1.5 and 1.7 on the same machine at the same time. Of
course on ssh would have to run on a different port. How would one
setup this?
THX.
/Federico
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> much about it. :-) Just ping again. And you should feel free to
> address any questions, issues, or requests you have related to
I have just pinged a short while ago.
THX,
/Federico
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Hi!
I was just wondering about the customs on cygwon-apps.
I have posted an ITP for a package to be included in cygwin which is
in Fedora, but haven't got any feedback yet. Before asking again for a
review I wanted to know what are the general guidelines, customs on
reposting requests for a revie
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