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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git site) it works fine. If I
sync from Cygwin GIT, I get the following
fatal: '/GitSrcCtrl/wo219161' does not appear to be a git repository
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository
exists.
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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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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
.
All network activity is fine if I run the DOS prompt and just add Cygwin
executable to my path.
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Domain Users:S-1-5-21-3885614643-332083874-814631590-513:10513:
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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Most articles on configuring your python installation assume that
you're using the native python or installing it yourself.
Given that I've installed python via the (excellent) Cygwin exe, and
it seems to be working fine:
1. what else do I need to setup and how (e.g., how should PYTHONPATH
look on
at below and edit it to your email
# and name.
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MY_NAME = 'Gary Furash'
MY_EMAIL = 'furashg...@gmail.com'
#REPLY_TO = ''
# If your mail server uses SSL or TLS in order to create
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Thank you for getting back to me.
1. Here's my path
/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/etc:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:.:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/syst
em32:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/cygdrive/c/WINDO
WS/system32/WindowsPowerShell/v1.0:/cygdrive/c/Progra~1/WI4507~1:/cygdrive/c
/Program\ File
GWIN PATHS]:[STANDARD WINDOWS PATHS]
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3. However, graphical utilities (putty), etc. allow me to sftp to that
address without a problem
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drive/c/users/furashg:/bin/bash
/etc/group :
Domain Users:S-1-5-21-3885614643-332083874-814631590-513:10513:
Administrators:S-1-5-32-544:544:
Even if I make furashg part of administrators (swapping "10513" for "544"),
I still get the same problem.
Thanks for any assis
I am running the latest Cygwin installation on Windows XP w/ all the latest
windows patches. Here are the symptoms/facts.
1. When I delete the passwd and groups file, Cygwin makes a dummy logon for
me. I can do all sorts of normal network activity from the command line (
SSH, etc.). However, I don
I just had to downgrade my PC from Windows 7 to Windows XP. I reinstalled
Cygwin (from scratch), rebased, etc. However, now, none of my cygwin network
programs work except within my work's internal network (they used to work
just fine with Windows 7). I tried turning off windows firewall (the only
t; /cygpath/c/windows/etc)
Or something like that. So, by the time you hit your cygwin prompt all your
environment variables are already cleaned up.
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Problem:
1. When I create a file or such using cygwin, it says that the group is
"mkpasswd". This usually indicates that the Cygwin profile I'm logged on is
not setup properly
2. My work PC is part of a windows group. That same account is also a PC
administrator.
3. My home PC is not part of a wind
I regularly update my CYGWIN installation, so I received the new
version of Perl that is included in the current CYGWIN distribution.
When I run
perl -MCPAN -e 'CPAN::Shell->notest(install => CPAN::Shell->r)'
it works fine, until it gets to trying to install a new version of
BZ2, and then dies "rep
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