I seem to have almost excatly the same problem except that I could not solve it
by removing the Cygwin-X folder. In this case during the reinstallation of the
xinit package the folder is recreated again and then the original error message
(xinit.sh exit code 3) reappears. The directory again ha
uot; folders to "../xxNVIDIA*" folders didn't work.
(Windows still found "restored" the useless driver from a
DriverStore/Repository.)
> Disabling the NVIDIA driver finally fixed the problem. Drastic, but
at least removing the video card wasn't required.
(Whew.)
When I ran xinit, I got the following events in the Windows event log:
Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully
recovered.
Kernel diagnostic event:
=
Fault bucket LKD_0x141_Tdr:6_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys_Kepler_3D, type 0
On 07.02.2024 20:27, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Feb 7 20:23, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
Frank-Ulrich Sommer via Cygwin writes:
I'm trying to run cygsshd on my PC with Windows 11 and connect from a
linux machine. I have added the public key to
/cygdrive/c/Users/xxx
On 06.02.2024 22:22, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
On 2024-02-05 18:36, Eliot Moss via Cygwin wrote:
On 2/5/2024 8:28 PM, Frank-Ulrich Sommer via Cygwin wrote:
On 05.02.2024 00:53, Frank-Ulrich Sommer via Cygwin wrote:
I'm trying to run cygsshd on my PC with Windows 11 and connect f
ries? If the numeric
ID is really 18 I can't see how this check can succeed but I'm not sure the code used in Cygwin is
the same.
On 05.02.2024 00:53, Frank-Ulrich Sommer via Cygwin wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to run cygsshd on my PC with Windows 11 and connect from a linux
machine. I
ive/c/Users
Feb 5 00:35:50 X sshd: PID 2798: debug1: restore_uid: 18/18
[...]
Why is cygsshd complaining about the Windows "Users" directory and not about
the directory of user xxx (/cygdrive/c/Users/xxx)? And how can I solve this?
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Am 12/13/2022 um 10:51 AM schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Dec 12 14:09, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Dec 12 13:46, Frank Redeker via Cygwin wrote:
Am 12/12/2022 um 1:12 PM schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Dec 12 11:21, Frank Redeker via Cygwin wrote:
$ pwd
/cygdrive/s/ado
$ realpath
Am 12/13/2022 um 3:15 PM schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Dec 13 13:54, Frank Redeker via Cygwin wrote:
Am 12/13/2022 um 10:51 AM schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Dec 12 14:09, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Dec 12 13:46, Frank Redeker via Cygwin wrote:
Am 12/12/2022 um 1:12 PM schrieb
Am 12/13/2022 um 10:51 AM schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Dec 12 14:09, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Dec 12 13:46, Frank Redeker via Cygwin wrote:
Am 12/12/2022 um 1:12 PM schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Dec 12 11:21, Frank Redeker via Cygwin wrote:
$ pwd
/cygdrive/s/ado
$ realpath
ot S:\ado but
C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\ado.
But if the first argument of GetFullPathName() is a relative path, then
Windows takes into account the in my eyes incorrect working directory.
The same thing happens when you use GetCurrentDirectory() in your program.
Frank
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Am 12/12/2022 um 1:12 PM schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Dec 12 11:21, Frank Redeker via Cygwin wrote:
$ pwd
/cygdrive/s/ado
$ realpath /cygdrive/s/ado/msadox.dll
/cygdrive/s/ado/msadox.dll
$ realpath msadox.dll
/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Common Files/System/ado/msadox.dll
Is there any way to
ygdrive/s/ado/msadox.dll
$ realpath msadox.dll
/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Common Files/System/ado/msadox.dll
Is there any way to restore the old behavior. Since with the new
behavior my tests no longer work.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards
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Marco Atzeri wrote:
> New version 1.4.2-1
>irssi
The command /notify -list in irssi makes the application crash. /notify (without
-list) works. This didn't happen in the previous version.
I get an irssi.exe.stackdump with Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
(thread main), as standard user
Similar to December's "cygwin1.dll > 3.1.4 Program execution fails if
(WSL-)symlink exists and is present in PATH", but it's still present in
3.1.6 and 3.1.7. While I can revert back to 3.1.4 (and 3.1.2,) links I have
created since then do not show up as links and are listed as owned by
UnknownUser
Am 06.01.2021 um 19:17 schrieb Kamran via Cygwin:
Hi all
"ls" (version 8.26) sorts wrongly if given large number of files via "find" or
"xargs"
For example:
find -type f -exec ls -oS -h {} +
OR
find -type f -print0 | xargs -0r ls -oS -h
Gives following data. Sorry for the long listing, an
2020) seems like the most likely culprit.
I did create a .fonts file for experimentation which is just now removed.
(It's too early to tell whether that somehow created this problem.)
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 2:07 PM Frank Eske wrote:
> If the tab key is entered as the first character run
If the tab key is entered as the first character running the bash shell on
an xterm terminal, the keyboard temporarily locks. Control-C writes ^C but
doesn't unlock it. This doesn't happen on Fedora. It also doesn't lock if a
space is typed first.
This occurs whether or not the xterm console is in
I'm building an XCB-based application that uses xcb_xfixes_hide_cursor. The
X server reports back version 5.0 in xcb_fixes_query_version_reply and
accepts xcb_xfixes_hide_cursor requests, but does not hide the cursor. When
omitting the xcb_fixes_query_version operation, the xcb_xfixes_hide_cursor
i
Hi -
> > It seems there is a new escape system that is fooling
> > the search engine
> > $ cygcheck -p 'bin/mutt'
> https://cygwin.com/packages/
I suspect it's not new, but yes, urlescaped %XY characters are not
correctly handled in package-grep.cgi. Until it's fixed, you can use
dots instead of
I recently updated my Cygwin installation and ran into a strange performance
problem. At least part of the problem was introduced between openssh 8.1p1-1
and 8.0p1-2.
Here's one way to reproduce the problem:
1) Start Cygwin X using "xinit something -- -clipboard"
File something contains at leas
e lookups for mapping metadata permissions is having to
>ping an AD server or some sort of other network lookup that is going
>to also slow down things.
>
>Sorry I don't have any 'fixes'. I have always found large rsync
>between Windows and Unix to be slow.
>
>>
u can also change the handling of 8.3 names using this command. See
flsutil 8dot3name help
C:\WINDOWS\system32>fsutil 8dot3name help
8DOT3NAME Commands Supported
query Query the current setting for the shortname behaviour on the system
scanScan for impacted registry entries
set C
know, i've
> tried.
On Windows 10 Pro (1809) this works for me for with a non-administrator
account.
I just added the SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege to my normal user account
and was able to use mklink without any problems.
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> at least 'cat > /tmp/hosts' that goes faster than I can read. But
> while that's running I can open notepad, paste the 1M lines in there,
> save to \cygwin\tmp\doshosts, open another mintty window & dos2unix
> /tmp/doshosts -- all that before
On 2018-06-05 20:04, Steven Penny wrote:
[...]
If OP is suggesting people can only reply if they are subscribed, then I am not
a fan of that.
No, I'm not suggesting that one must be subscribed, I'm pointing out that if
one wants to have a back and forth discussion (in a practical sense), some
- regardless of which spam reduction mechanisms
is chosen.
Make sense?
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ocrlf false" and combine that with
a proper .gitattributes and .editorconfig file. So far that works
quite well for us.
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The "chere" package installs an entry in the windows explorer context menu to
open a mintty window running bash at an arbitrary location.
However the context menu entry "Bash prompt here" does not work, when the
directory path contains a German umlaut in any position. E.g.: using it for
c:/tem
Am 16.12.2017 um 05:00 schrieb Steven Penny:
> On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 09:50:44, Vince Rice wrote:
>> It's my computer. I don't want setup (or anything else) replacing
>> files on it
>> it doesn't know about without at least asking whether that's what I
>> want it to
>> do. Setup's current behavior is
d the directory with the executable to your
PATH. If you don't have Sphinx installed, grab it from
http://sphinx-doc.org/. Stop.
I tried to reinstall the python2-sphinx package from setup.exe but
without any success.
Indeed, in /bin there is no sphinx-build or sphinx-quickstart.
An
s where
permissions can be crucial. WSL cannot mount network drives, at least
in the version I'm using.
I don't see myself choosing sides any time soon. Cygwin is still my
favorite and most used.
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'Normal' (or higher) version of vim?
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Dear all,
dd utility has problems to write to /dev/null with bs>=2^31,
while bs<2^31 is ok.
Increasing bs further to 2^33 leads to extended error message
For description see below
jf
Steps to reproduce:
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=2147483647 count=1
1+0 records in
1+0 records ou
fault shutdown
method with shutting down with the UI of Windows 8.x and higher.
* The default shutdown messages will give more information on what is about
to happen.
* User can supply his own shutdown message on the command line.
Enjoy!
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age?
Thanks for spotting.
There was a problem in the Makefile. I will re-release the package ASAP.
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* User can supply his own shutdown message on the command line.
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Hi -
cygsimple wrote:
> See the description below of a problem that is occurring because of
> DMARC rules in place by yahoo.com. Is there anything you can do for this?
cgf, any chance of updating our copy of ezmlm-toaster etc.?
Newer-than-2014 versions of ezmlm-idx seem to have some DMARC
capab
2016-09-20 18:42 GMT+02:00 Yaakov Selkowitz:
> The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
>
> * vim-7.4.2367-1
Any specific reason why you didn't upgrade to the new 8.0 release?
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" with a full path to the Cygwin.ico file.
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\cygwin64_bash]
@="&Bash Prompt Here"
"Icon"="C:\\Cygwin\\Cygwin.ico"
If you want to make this optional, the command line flag -I (capital
i) is the most logical available lett
s the way it has looked on UNIX for about 40 years:
Linux: Wed Aug 31 08:56:10 EDT 2016
Cygwin: Wed, Aug 31, 2016 08:54:49
In other words, on Cygwin: get rid of the commas, put back the timezone.
-FF
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it would restore to my primary screen. But that problem is fixed now,
so for me 2.5.0 solves that problem even before reporting it. The
draft mail is thrown away ;-)
Thanks for the fix!
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2016-08-12 6:04 GMT+02:00 Brent:
> Thomas Wolff wrote:
>>How about mintty -w max or -w full instead?
>
> Thanks, I am going to try that tomorrow.
I'm not use, but I think Thomas meant that as a possible yet to be
written command line option.
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in fact, does not
describe what is happening on my machines. The timezones/summer time has been
broken on DOS and Windows since Day 1, and they broke it again, and they broke
it again.
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I rebooted my PC in Safe Mode and everything works fine on the same PC with the
same cygwin64 installation. CMake is OK in Safe Mode.
Some other processes that run during regular boot must be interfering with
CMake. Definitely BLODA. I never even heard that term before yesterday, and
look
The attached zip file contains the results when I create a directory called
cmaketest64,
put the two files from my previous post (CMakeLists.txt and tutorial.cxx) in
it, and type "cmake ."
I had to change the file extension from .zip to .z__ and remove two .exe files
to get past the spam filte
Tony Kelman writes:
> I'm at a conference this week so really busy, but it sounds like I may
> need to update cmake to the latest version (which is overdue anyway)
> if something in the latest gcc is unhappy. Can you provide full
> reproduction steps, a source repo or tarball to download? Also look
it doesn't, and that an older version of 64-bit Cygwin worked. I will try
from my home PC to see what happens.
I am also trying to send a message with a more complete package of the errors,
but so far the mail server on one end or the other has rejected my attempts.
Will keep trying.
fter executing "cmake ." is attached to my
previous post as cmaketest64.zip.
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ne provide some advice that can help me fix my Cygwin64 installation
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$ cmake -DOPENVX_INCLUDES=$OPENVX_DIR/include
-DOPENVX_LIBRARIES=$OPENVX_DIR/out/CYGWIN/x86_64/release/libopenvx.dll.a\;$OPENVX_DIR/out/CYGWIN/x86_64/release/libvxu.dll.a
../conformance_
Hi,
I recently transferred my shutdown repo from my personal github
acoount to the cygwin organization.
Could anybody with the right permissions rename the repo to just "shutdown"?
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to eliminate "surprises".
Again, thank you in advance for your help.
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that is unresponsive (route-able to the last subnet, but dies on the floor at
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to kill the terminal window.
Any suggestions on:
- Why "ping" behaves this way?
- How to avoid this proble
talled as gems. Is rebuilding something I can do myself
or does the Ruby packages needs to be rebuild?
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s the output file requested
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 1:40 PM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>
>
> On 06/01/2016 17:41, Frank Esposito wrote:
>>
>> Hello --
>>
>> Thanks for the info on the strace command
>>
>> what I found is that at first, emacs was trying
7:54 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> On 06/01/2016 05:08, Frank Esposito wrote:
>>
>> I am having an problem starting emacs within cygwin/bash --
>>
>> I am getting this message
>>
>> C:/CYGWIN/bin/emacs-X11.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?:
>&g
Thanks -- that show me what dll was missing --
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 7:54 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> On 06/01/2016 05:08, Frank Esposito wrote:
>>
>> I am having an problem starting emacs within cygwin/bash --
>>
>> I am getting this message
>>
>> C
I am having an problem starting emacs within cygwin/bash --
I am getting this message
C:/CYGWIN/bin/emacs-X11.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
Is there a way I can debug the startup of emacs to see what is missing? env
v
I am having an problem starting emacs within cygwin/bash --
I am getting this message
C:/CYGWIN/bin/emacs-X11.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Is there a way I can debug the startup of emacs to see what is
missing? env vars?
ve/e
M: 233G 72G 161G 31% /cygdrive/m
N: 230G 143G 87G 63% /cygdrive/n
O: 856G 751G 105G 88% /cygdrive/o
P: 285G 181G 105G 64% /cygdrive/p
W: 209G 179G 30G 86% /cygdrive/w
Frank
I tried to report this from my regi
Am 12.10.2015 um 14:37 schrieb Frank Redeker:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm writing a tool to analyze the call hierarchy of functions (methods)
> using ClangTool.
>
> My idea is to collect the TranslationUnitDecls given to my own
> ASTCosumer's HandleTranslationUnit meth
e is any trick to extend the life time for the AST or
should I use ClangTool.buildAST() rather then ClangTool.run() to get the
ASTs ?
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ditem
\\server\share") - I have enabled CredSSP and I this might be why.
2 - Using passwd -R to register the password did not make the problem go away
(In the windows tradition I restarted the service and killed all sessions)
Frank Blando
Your English beats my non-existent Russian!
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I suspect this is already answered somewhere, but my googling has not brought
up an answer.
Environment:
CygWin with OpenSSH 6.6.1p1-3 on Windows 2012 R2. Using the domain
administrator account as the target on Windows.
Issue:
When I ssh into Windows from Linux, if I use a password, "powershell
e even a 32-bit Win10)?
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Running the following lines let windows physical memory grow until no
more left (task-manager: physical memory). The taken memory is never
freed until os restart. This happens also while compiling huge
projects. Tested on three different Windows 7 x64 machines with actual
cygwin 2.x (32 and 64 bit)
d mintty, once people start to
noticed the move. And for that ask Andy to put a link to the new repo
on the Google Code page.
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So if interested, maybe Corinna or Yaakov (being our project leaders)
could ask GitHub to hand that account to them. And after that turn it
into an organization where projects like this can be hosted. This way
the project doesn't depend on one person to have full access when
needed to
in fact 32bit has /usr/bin/xclip installed but in 64bit it's missing
Manually installing xclip solves the crash for me. So while you are on
it, could you please update the dependencies of the multitail package?
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version of csh, the C shell
Required by: vim-common
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s to detect that the system really was rebooted.
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n all my installations. cygcheck -srv doesn't
show anything special. After downgrading to the previous version
(5.2.12) it works again.
Anyone else seeing the same problem?
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git to do all the real operations and use TortoiseGit (together with
Windows based git) just to see in the Windows Explorer what is
happening in my directories. There is a tweak introduced in the most
recent TortoiseGit to use Cygwin git, but have tried that yet.
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There is a "fake super = yes" in the rsyncd.conf and the --fake-super
option is added on the Linux server.
But the thing that surpises me is that in 3.0.9 is just worked.
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permissions. I.e, chmod 600 will remove all permissions
> from the primary group as well as all secondary user and group entries
> in the ACL.
I have problems running screen on my pc. When I start it, it complains
about the mode of the temporary directory.
"Directory /tmp/uscreens/S-Fran
real notice until I read this thread.
At this moment I don't have cvs2svn installed. When I select it in
setup it will show 2.3.0-1, which is mentioned as [prev] in the
downloaded setup.ini. When I click it again it will select 2.4.0-1,
the current version in setup.ini
Regard
it comes to line ending in those files and the line
ending setting in .gitconfig.
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r way, disable hosts file protection first.
Just to make sure I just disabled Kaspersky and tested again. That is
not the cause of this problem. It would have surprised me a lot, since
nano and the echo command work as expected.
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2014-09-05 4:33 GMT+02:00 Darik Horn:
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Frank Fesevur wrote:
>>
>> Why can't vim write the file, or even better the symlinked file? I'm
>> quite sure editing the symlink works in Win7, but can try tomorrow.
>
> Starting "C
updating!
Now I have no excuse anymore not to update the shutdown package ;-)
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e full path but that fails as well:
"/cygdrive/c/windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts" E212: Can't open file
for writing
I did all this with my mintty started as administrator:
uid=1000(Frank) gid=513(Geen)
groups=513(Geen),0(root),544(Administrators),545(Gebruikers)
I can edit the
2014-08-25 9:46 GMT+02:00 Frank Fesevur:
> 2014-08-22 14:42 GMT+02:00 Frank Fesevur:
>> I will try a self build vanilla rsync.exe 3.1.1 this weekend or early
>> next week and see how that works.
>
> I have tried my own build 3.1.1 last night and it fails with the same
> er
2014-08-22 14:42 GMT+02:00 Frank Fesevur:
> I will try a self build vanilla rsync.exe 3.1.1 this weekend or early
> next week and see how that works.
I have tried my own build 3.1.1 last night and it fails with the same
errors. I will investigate this.
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ta is a minimum requirement for InitiateShutdown().
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problem disappeared, so apparently there is a dependency missing
for man-db.
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build lost xattr support?
> http://marc.info/?l=rsync&m=140653072002534&w=2 ?
I don't know. Just used the vanilla build options. So apparently the
developers of rsync disabled xattr on cygwin.
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2014-06-17 14:16 GMT+02:00 Frank Fesevur:
> 2014-06-17 10:57 GMT+02:00 Jari Aalto:
>> PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
>> ===
>>
>> Homepage: http://freecode.com/projects/rsync
>> License : GPL-3+
>>
>> Fast and versatile file-copying tool which can
1pre1. I haven't tried to test your version.
And why is http://freecode.com/projects/rsync mentioned as homepage
and not http://rsync.samba.org/?
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> Just out of curiosity does 3.1.0 have issues?
Yes, it is very slow on cygwin. Various tests fails. 3.1.1pre1 works
as expected (haven't tried pre2). But I think Jari wants to wait for
the official release of 3.1.1
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2014-06-16 21:06 GMT+02:00 Achim Gratz:
> Frank Fesevur writes:
>> When I run as administrator I change my PS1 from "$" to "#" with these
>> line in ~/.bashrc.
>>
>> if id -Gn | grep -i Administrators > /dev/null
>
> If anything I'd che
a better way since it tells you that the
user is member of the administrator group. That really tells you what
you need to know. But the registry trick will work almost always, I
sure :-)
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w if the test can be done a better/easier way, but it works
for me on a Dutch Win81. I tested it with both 1.7.30 and a recent
AD/SAM snapshot.
If more people like this idea, maybe it could included in /etc/bash.bashrc?
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gt; to dice this out somehow.
I think the second one makes most sense. Maybe even keep the default
timeout on 3 seconds. When the user can change the value, it is up to
them to play with it and figure out what works best for them. I
personally would try to set it to 1 second, since I almost never
asn't working at all. Obviously a bit later two terminal
showed up. If mintty would should up empty and "wait" those three
seconds before something happens it is more clear it just takes some
startup time. But maybe that is more a mintty problem.
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it
takes a while (don't know how to time exactly, around 3 seconds) after
I double click the shortcut for mintty to show up. When connect it
shows up almost instantly. Tested 24th, 27th and 28th snapshots and
see the problem with all of them.
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useful to the user? Can I suppress this message?
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