ent color was too dark. I changed
the accent color to white, which doesn't seem to interfere with my
color scheme, and paid more attention to overlapping mintty and gvim
windows (which have black backgrounds), and as you say, it's faint
but there.
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On 2023-08-25, Thomas Wolff via Cygwin wrote:
>
>
> Am 25.08.2023 um 02:41 schrieb Gary Johnson via Cygwin:
> >On 2023-08-24, Backwoods BC via Cygwin wrote:
> >>On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 11:08 AM Jim Garrison via Cygwin
> >> wrote:
> >>>This is an upd
gt; or black background (where the shadow isn't visible).
> >
> > Just FYI
> >
> > --
> > Jim Garrison
> > j...@acm.org
>
> This is also true for Windows 10, although I may have had to
> explicitly enable it (I don't remember).
It's i
types have been added.
>
> Thanks for your consideration.
I'm not the maintainer, but this would not be a package update; it
would be a new package. The Cygwin ctags package is Exuberant Ctags
5.8, while ctags 6.0 is the latest release of Universal Ctags.
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If that works for you, then there seems to be something in your Vim
configuration, e.g., your vimrc, that's causing the problem, but
I haven't given a whole lot of thought to what that might be.
As for where to ask about the problem, this is probably the right
place to start and
ng is unusual, but it's not wrong.
For example:
$ cat foo
#!/bin/bash
for word in "$@"
do
echo "$word"
done
$ ./foo one two" "three four
one
two three
four
However, I've always seen the C: drive under /cygdrive as
the third column) for the bc package
probably says Skip. Click on the arrow in that field and select the
newest package number, which should be 1.06.95-2.
At the bottom of that page, click on Next and follow whatever
instructions follow. That should install bc as /usr/bin/bc.
HTH,
Gary
On 2022-03-11, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2022-03-11, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > On 2022-03-11, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
> > > On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 04:55:40PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
>
> > > > So, does anyone know why is takes so much longer for bash to run the
>
On 2022-03-11, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2022-03-11, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 04:55:40PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > > So, does anyone know why is takes so much longer for bash to run the
> > > vim I built than the official Cygwin vim? More
On 2022-03-11, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 04:55:40PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > I build my own copy of Vim for the Cygwin terminal from the source
> > at https://github.com/vim/vim.git. Lately, I've noticed the startup
> > time getting slower,
conds for vim to start isn't too bad, but when
I actually edit a file with my normal configuration, it takes
5 seconds for vim to start vs. 1.2 seconds for Cygwin's vim.
Cygwin and all my Cygwin programs are up-to-date. I'm running
Windows 10 Enterprise version 1909.
Regards,
Gary
On 2021-12-29, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 12/29/2021 4:44 PM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> >So, I have
> >a workaround for the problem, but I'd really like a proper fix, and
> >there may be other users with this problem.
>
> w3m currently has no maintainer. Would you like
v
2. Type
H
The package appears to be installed properly:
$ cygcheck -c w3m
Cygwin Package Information
Package VersionStatus
w3m 0.5.3-3OK
The output of "cygcheck -s -v -r", sanitized, is attached.
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Gary
src/version.c | 2 ++
7 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
The only change I see to an open() call was removing O_TRUNC on
systems with ftruncate() and adding a later call to ftruncate() on
systems that have it. There were also some changes to the setting
of permissio
My name is Gary and I’m a Community Outreach Manager for an AT&T Preferred
Dealer.
I came across your page as I was looking online for resources related to
international calling codes.
My team created a resource, that contains both country codes and iso-codes. It
is a list that can be
ghlighting as well as some other vim features.
If you want a full-featured vim, install the vim package.
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Util-linux is the package containing column.
So I don't see a bug at all.
Regar
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On 2019-03-05, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Gary Johnson writes:
> > Is this a bug in mintty that it doesn't use a white background for
> > the plot?
>
> No. By default the background in gnuplot is transparent in terminals
> that support it. You can set a solid fill c
ck background and only the surface (in purple) is
visible. To see the rest of the plot, still on a black background,
I executed
gnuplot -e "set term sixel monochrome" -e "splot [x=-3:3] [y=-3:3] sin(x) *
cos(y)"
Is this a bug in mintty that it doesn't use a whi
:28 socat[10780] N socket 1 (fd 5) is at EOF
2019/01/01 01:14:28 socat[10780] N socket 1 (fd 5) is at EOF
2019/01/01 01:14:28 socat[10780] N socket 2 (fd 6) is at EOF
2019/01/01 01:14:28 socat[10780] N exiting with status 0
Can you tell why the PTY is closing ?
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On Tue, Jan 1, 2
Greetings,
Trying to use socat to bridge from the network to a virtual serial port on
Windows.
The detailed output shows a connection is opening, but it does not stay
open.
socat -d -d pty,link=virtualcom0,waitslave tcp:192.168.0.11:8023
2 [main] socat 15388 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn
ygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html
Any help is appreciated !
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I'll come up with the data counts, costs & few samples for your review.
Keep us posted on the same.
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I need to install in order to have this command available
> (or any other command
>
> that can tell when the computer was last booted).
The procps-ng package provides the uptime command which will tell
you how long it has been since the computer was last booted.
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On 2018-07-20, Takashi Yano wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 12:19:10 -0700
> Gary Johnson wrote:
> > 2018/07/19 11:54:24 running: C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --norc --noprofile
> > "/etc/postinstall/inetutils-server.sh"
> > *** Warning: The permissions on
Last downloaded files to: C:\Users\garyjohn\AppData\Roaming\Cygwin
Last downloaded files from: http://mirrors.kernel.org/sourceware/cygwin/
Package VersionStatus
inetutils-server 1.9.4-1OK
The OS is Windows 7 Enterprise version 6.1.7601.
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> for me :(
I had this problem at another company, but that was something like
ten years ago. I think I solved it by either renaming nc.exe to
something else, compiling my own Netcat, or using Socat, but I don't
remember which approach actually worked.
And of course, depe
>
> > Is there something special I need to do to get nc.exe installed?
>
> Check your antivirus quarantine area.
Yep. If you're in a corporate environment, IT may have a program
running to check for the installation of unwanted and suspicious
files. Corporate IT departm
Regardless of how I toggle the version on Cygwin Setup, I get FZF version
0.8.9. The current version (0.17) has lots of cool features and settings.
How do we get that?
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I think the issue IMHO is that when you use a *file* based repository git
stores the file path in a certain way, and Cygwin64's git gets confused.
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On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Gary Furash wrote:
> From windows GIT
>
> [gff
>From windows GIT
[gffurash ~] $ git --version
git version 2.14.2.windows.3
[gffurash ~] $ which git
/mingw64/bin/git
[gffurash ~] $
>From Cygwin GIT
[gffurash ~] $ git --version
git version 2.14.2
[gffurash ~] $ which git
/usr/bin/git
[gffurash ~] $
in each case they're referring to a differe
e)
Stopping at filesystem boundary (GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM not set).
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sync from Cygwin GIT, I get the following
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fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
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The behavior should be the same as in other POSIX environments.
If you are saying that I did not include some sort of
__declspec(dllexport) directive in my code so that it can find my
symbols, that is something else but you indicate that you think cygwin
hides that complexity in shared libraries.
I am finding a behavior difference with DLOPEN / DLSYM compared to
ubuntu (16.04) and debian (stretch), specifically when the DLOPEN is
passed NULL for the filename.
I have a shared library (.so) file that contains some functions that I
need to location by name.
The code executing this is within t
aleph.gutenberg.org::gutenberg /Volumes/Shared/Project-Gutenberg
> exit 0
> else
> exit 1
> fi
Let the name of your script be "myscript". The following will run
myscript every two seconds until it succeeds.
while ! myscript; do sleep 2; done
This is rea
$ cygcheck -f /usr/bin/vi
vim-minimal-8.0.0596-1
$ which vim
/usr/bin/vim
$ cygcheck -f /usr/bin/vim
vim-8.0.0596-1
If you want to get vim by typing vi, you can use an alias, e.g.,
alias vi=vim
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t of places to look rather than just excluding some
set of directories from one place to look, but it seems to work
well. You'll need to have the extglob shopt set.
$ find /!(dev|proc) ...
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Can you describe the problem you're having in more detail? Maybe we
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Un
al, section 12 Mailing Lists and
section 5.4 Miscellaneous Functions, the function.
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and so the
binary operator = will have operands on both sides.
However, profile_d is sourcing every .sh file in /etc/profile.d and
one or more of those files may not be enclosing some variable(s) in
double-quotes. All of the .sh files in my /etc/profile.d handle
their variables correctly, so the e
On 2016-09-02, Felipe Vieira wrote:
> Dear Gary,
>
> you are absolutely right. Vim is not the problem.
>
> I did two changes at the same time and indeed tried the vim -u none
> but maybe did not catch the error.
>
> Finally what causes the error is:
>
> inoremap
also check the value of 'term'. I see this:
:set term?
term=xterm
I can't think of a cause at the moment, but maybe trying those steps
will shed some light.
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OS: Windows 7, Windows 10
Cygwin: latest, x64
When I log on w/ Mintty or Bash (via the bat file) it takes me to my
home directory but doesn't automatically source .bashrc. If I hand
type "source .bashrc" it then sources it.
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other settings you find undesirable and undo them in your ~/.vimrc
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olution is to update to some version of Vim at least as
recent as 7.4.770. In the mean time, I think that you may be able
to work around the problem by adding this to your ~/.vimrc:
set t_RB=
I think that will disable the feature added at Vim patch 7.4.757
that queries the terminal
ng to do with the
automatic querying of the terminal's background color introduced
with patch 7.4.757. There have been two subsequent patches that
have fixed all known issues with that feature, 7.4.766 and 7.4.770.
Updating to version 7.4.770 or later should fix the problem.
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Gary
ur help
> It would be doubly nice if cygwin handled it ;-) It seems gunzip
> had no problem recognizing the file as double compressed.
> Thanks all for the help.
I think you misunderstand. Gunzip decompresses once. As Eric
wrote, tar recognizes compressed files and will decompress them
auto
On 2015-04-10, René Berber wrote:
> On 4/10/2015 2:21 PM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > On 2015-04-09, René Berber wrote:
>
> >> Why vim on Cygwin doesn't install, or use if you add one, /etc/vimrc?
> >
> > Executing
> > $ vim --version
> &g
tr is for.
Another solution would be to wrap the redirection to /dev/clipboard
in a function or script that takes your "-n" option and pipe the
output of cygpath or whatever command to that wrapper.
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Define a function in your ~/.bashrc.
winclip()
{
cygpath -aw "$@" | tr -d '\n' > /dev/clipboard
}
Then just execute
winclip TheFile
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;> incorrect, as a simple test like "find /etc/passwd -print" would
> >> show.
> >
> > Or just "find /etc/passwd". (-print has been the default for
> > decades... The man page it's the default but you should proob)
>
> Maybe things ha
tion for find completes only
directory names when it is expecting the path argument. Bash alone,
without the bash-completion package, doesn't know anything about
find's arguments and will complete file names, too.
The ls command, on the other hand, can be used to list files or
direc
.
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On 2014-09-08, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2014-09-09, Andrey Repin wrote:
> > Greetings, Gary Johnson!
> >
> > > I wrote a batch file and a shell script to implement a Run Bash Here
> > > feature from the Windows file manager "Send to" context menu, much
On 2014-09-09, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Gary Johnson!
>
> > I wrote a batch file and a shell script to implement a Run Bash Here
> > feature from the Windows file manager "Send to" context menu, much
> > like chere but without having to mess with the r
On 2014-09-08, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2014-09-06, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > On 2014-09-05, Gerry Reno wrote:
> >
> > > To clarify this request a bit:
> > >
> > > Both run-1.2.0-1 and 1.3.1-1 are broken. Neither one properly runs a
> > > c
On 2014-09-06, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2014-09-05, Gerry Reno wrote:
>
> > To clarify this request a bit:
> >
> > Both run-1.2.0-1 and 1.3.1-1 are broken. Neither one properly runs a
> > command.
> > The only recent package that actually worked was ru
about the issues on this list at
the time 1.3.0-1 was released. I'm at home at the moment and away
from my Windows system so I can't experiment or look at the run
commands I use.
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l of these questions are answered in the man page for bash, or
whatever shell you are using. If you don't want to read the whole
thing, just search for keywords from your questions. If you have
further questions, you will have to find a different forum/list in
which to ask them.
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When compiled and installed from the
original sources on Unix, vi does not use colors. To see what
configuration files 'vi' is reading, run "vi --version" and look for
the various vimrc files. If your 'vi' is displaying colors, they
are being enabled
nd /usr/bin/vim on my Fedora 17 installation are
configured with those same system vimrc files:
$ /usr/bin/vi --version
...
system vimrc file: "/etc/virc"
...
$ /usr/bin/vim --version
...
system vimrc file: "/etc/vimrc"
...
It makes sense th
ground. To keep it in the
foreground, use "gvim -f".
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cs port or in Cygwin itself, the actual
> bug needs to be fixed, rather than hack out the feature that tickles
> the bug.
There was a discussion around March 27, 2012, about another change
in the behavior of RCS between 5.7 and 5.8. It appears that someone
decided to make some sweeping
On 2013-10-03, Paul King wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have tried to get vim's vundle package to work under Cygwin64, and
> it appears as though vim doesn't understand most of the package.
> Vundle works under 32-bit Cygwin, but something in the way the 64-bit
> version was compiled looks in the wrong plac
ygwin. One of my scripts stopped working after the upgrade
and I finally tracked the problem down to run-1.3. After numerous
attempts to fix the problem by changing the quoting on the
arguments, I downgraded to run-1.2 and the script works fine again.
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It looks like a package for whois (gnu whois) hasn't yet been compiled for
Cygwin64. I downloaded the source package for it and once I had all the
dependencies taken care of it compiled nicely with cygports (--64).
Just wondering if there's something else holding up the package or it just
hasn'
rlier thread ("Recent Cygwin problems", June
21, 2013), I didn't see this message on XP until sometime in May or
June of this year.
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On 2013-06-21, Gary Johnson wrote:
> I've had Cygwin installed on this computer for over two years
> without any problems but recently I've started seeing a few problems
> and my installation seems corrupted.
>
> 1. Starting several weeks ago, whenever I run setup.ex
d output of "cygcheck
-srv" (including the messages to stderr) and let me know how I might
fix this mess? (I sanitized it only to the extent of changing some
names to "MY...".)
I had been installing packages from kernel.org but changed to
osuosl.org in case the kernel.org repos
commands, run vim and not vi, or alias vi
to vim. If you want to use the "small" vi, you'll have to adjust
your ~/.vimrc to avoid using commands that are not supported. See
:help no-eval-feature
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but not what you intended.
One alternative would be
$ ln -s ../Repos/bugn/ Projects/
Another would be
$ ln -s $PWD/Repos/bugn/ Projects/
Which one is better depends on your environment and on what you're
trying to achieve.
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to wait for the
Cygwin package to be updated to the latest 2.1 version and see how
that improves performance. Or just download and install it from
source yourself.
That said, I'm surprised by the variation in load times of the files
in /etc/bash_completion.d that you observed. Those files a
o see if
anyone had built this on Cygwin, but the latest work I could find
was a patch to dhcp-3.0.1rc11, which does not support DHCPv6.
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ion.
Cygwin is intended to provide a Linux-like environment. Linux
doesn't use backslashes as path separators, so you shouldn't expect
a backslash-separated path to work under Cygwin. If you need to
pass a Windows path to a Cygwin program, use cygpath.
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Is this still a plausible setup for 1.7? Is there a better way?
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another dialog box will pop up, asking if you
wish to "Apply properties to current window only" or "Modify
shortcut that started this window". Select one and click OK.
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"PS:"
- after "Done:"
The non-breaking space is 0xa0 in Latin1 and 0xc2a0 in UTF-8. I
think that 0xc2 is being rendered as a B in whatever you're using to
view that file. The only problem is that that viewer doesn't know
it's looking at UTF-8.
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Gar
xec grep -nH "my pattern" \{\} \;
and that.
The quoting of . and {} is not needed.
Perhaps the real problem is with "my pattern".
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1. Have installed and reinstalled the OPENSSH, INETUTILS, and BIND
utilities. During the installation, INETUTILS post install always fails with
a "1"
2. Whenever I use anything in INETUTILS or BIND, I get "dst_lib_init:
openssl failure." However, whenever I use anything in the OPENSSL package,
ever
alue,
/usr/share/vim instead of /usr/share/vim/vimfiles. It is normally
not necessary to use that option at all.
Regards,
Gary
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gin -i
You may want to keep the "--login" option, e.g.,
bash --login -c "your script"
Otherwise you will not get important parts of the Cygwin environment
such as PATH.
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On 2012-03-28, Peter Rosin wrote:
> Gary Johnson skrev 2012-03-28 08:55:
> > On 2012-03-27, Peter Rosin wrote:
> >> But the point still stands, don't assume the original authors were
> >> idiots, and dig into the reasons for them to not having used
> >> str
ion 5.7 works correctly on my Fedora system, and the function
in question was added between versions 5.7 and 5.8.
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I've had this problem in the past with in other organizations and have never
been able to get around it.
Problem: running mkpasswd w/ '-D' doesn't work/finish
Details: I am running Cygwin on Windows 7 64 bit in a typical work environment.
I don't think that matters because I've had this exact p
machines using mintty and bash.
> No problems on Vista or W7, though.
I see this occasionally, too, using XP, mintty and bash. It doesn't
seem to happen every time I reboot. It hasn't been annoying enough,
and I don't reboot often enough, for me to have determined a
pattern.
M
What version of vi or Vim are you using? Within the editor, execute
:version
and see what the first four lines say.
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gt;>I get the crontab edited by vi(m) again.
You may need to export EDITOR as well.
HTH,
Gary
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Hi Corrina:
> For a start, maybe you should set up /etc/passwd and /etc/group as they
> are supposed to be, not as you think they should be:
> $ mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/passwd
> $ mkgroup -l -d > /etc/group
Even when I run mkpasswd from a dos prompt (that can see mkpasswd) and ca
.
All network activity is fine if I run the DOS prompt and just add Cygwin
executable to my path.
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Strangely, the U-CATNET\ above doesnt correspond to any line by name in
group. When I logon to my computer its as \catnet\furashg.
All network activity is fine if I run the DOS prompt and just add Cygwin
executable to my path.
etwork activity is fine if I run the DOS prompt and just add Cygwin
executable to my path.
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vim an
environment closer to the one it gets when started by Windows.
You may need to use cygpath to convert other paths to a form usable
by other programs that gvim may invoke, such as Python.
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#!/bin/sh
o need to invoke a subshell (or do a great deal of
process piping on my own).
Would it help reduce DLL space usage if I wrote the commands out to a file
and ran the file as a shell script underneath Perl?
Gary
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Gary E Barnes wrote:
> I have tried pe
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