grate with the rest of the Windows environment (like Cygwin can). If I'm
mistaken, I will explore WSL further myself.
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That would be rude on the part of GNU, that's for sure.
Below, though, I don't see the use of -C explicitly. ls defaults to -C if
output is to a terminal, and to -1 if not, as it has done for many years.
I see a lot of red herrings in the explanations below as regarding column,
tabs, expand,
On 4/17/2020 11:01, Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 4/17/2020 1:24 PM, Erik Soderquist via Cygwin wrote:
> What seems a little odd to me is this. If I had invoked via:
>
> excel.exe
>
> I would not be surprised the MS Excel would launch, because it is probably
> earlier in the path. But the OP said
m!"'
Thank you for the kaffe spit-take. You just made my day!
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output]
Between starting and fatal, I expect that I would get a more detailed dump
of what's gone wrong. Anyone have any insight?
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On 2019-06-17 09:11, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2019-06-17 07:13, Csaba Raduly wrote:
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 2:12 PM Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
Just wondering... Does anyone still uses tcsh? That was my favorite shell
before bash.
There are always pockets of resistance, hiding out in the mount
soned Greetings,
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On 10/9/2018 4:33, James Darnley wrote:
On 2018-10-09 10:49, Tapas Mishra wrote:
I had a C program which I copy pasted and there were line numbers in code.
So I replaced line numbers in vi by following command
:%s/\d*. (<-- last of * is a dot)
Now I am opening vim in cygwin then all typed line
On 10/4/2018 20:19, Lee wrote:
On 10/4/18, Greywolf wrote:
Greetings,
I have two installations of x86_64 cygwin, one at home, one at work. Both
under windows 10.
The one at work has getclip/putclip.
The one at home does not, and I cannot locate them anywhere.
https://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2
Greetings,
I have two installations of x86_64 cygwin, one at home, one at work. Both
under windows 10.
The one at work has getclip/putclip.
The one at home does not, and I cannot locate them anywhere.
Help?
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On 4/19/2018 0:19, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 4/19/2018 6:13 AM, Greywolf wrote:
Greetings;
Does there not exist a 64-bit urxvt? I fetched the most recent
setup-x86_64.exe and I could swear I have the 64-bit package at work,
but can't seem to find it for home...
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Greetings;
Does there not exist a 64-bit urxvt? I fetched the most recent
setup-x86_64.exe and I could swear I have the 64-bit package at work,
but can't seem to find it for home...
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Found the problem. It has to run as administrator. Did that and it ran fine.
Still not sure why this was not an issue before.
Sorry for the trouble.
Might upgrade to 64 bit, but that means picking out what i have installed.
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On 2017-06-25 20:58, Greywolf wrote:
Greetings,
I have a program I've writ which takes input and types on to other
terminals; however, it seems that under Cygwin, TIOCSTI on a file
descriptor doesn't work according to plan -- I get "Invalid argument",
but I don't
saw something about POSIX STREAMS. I thought
that paradigm had died a mean nasty ugly death YEARS back, but I'm
hoping that's entirely beside the point.
Does there exist a way to successfully call
ioctl(fd, TIOCSTI, (char *)cp)
or is there a workaround?
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Greetings,
Whenever I start up an XTerm, even if I have the resources
allowBoldFonts: false
it throws the following error:
xterm: cannot load font "-Sun-Serif-bold-R-*-*-14-140-72-72-M-80-ISO8859-1"
Never mind the font name, this is irrelevant. The fact that it wasn't
throwing an error unti
-xdev was, however in SUSv2-1997...
[sorry for the blather/spam-like substance. I'll shut up now.]
On 2017-04-29 00:16, Greywolf wrote:
-xdev was never a GNU extension; it was in Posix 1 (1990).
On 2017-04-28 17:32, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Eric Blake!
On 04/27/2017 08:11 PM, A
[oops; hit send when meant to hit cancel (while confirming what I was
talking about before sending it...)]
On 2017-04-29 00:16, Greywolf wrote:
-xdev was never a GNU extension; it was in Posix 1 (1990).
On 2017-04-28 17:32, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Eric Blake!
On 04/27/2017 08:11 PM
-xdev was never a GNU extension; it was in Posix 1 (1990).
On 2017-04-28 17:32, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Eric Blake!
On 04/27/2017 08:11 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Doesn't the -xdev switch help with this?
Just keep in mind that -xdev is an extension and different platform may use a
d
a
thing when instructed to restore some files in place...
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czak, Glenn wrote:
Agree, it's nothing to do with Cygwin.com.
Check for a firewall on your local machine. Check your home router to see if
it has a firewall with restrictions.
Perhaps you're passing through a proxy server or firewall at the ISP?
Try traceroute or wget to analyze what s
re is "contact your ISP". So who do I contact
about this? Not being able to automagically fetch the mirror list is
annoying, and not being able to reach the site to see about updates and
such is similarly so.
Regards,
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[sorry for the top-quote, but...]
I have a workaround and I apologise for blaming it on cygwin. I think
it's how the unmapping is handled by the desktop manager.
You can close this, I think.
On 15.08.17 02:07, Greywolf wrote:
ENVIRONMENT:
OS:Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
C
.
WHY I AM SUBMITTING THIS AS A CYGWIN BUG:
Because this happens as a result of using at least two different
non-microsoft desktop managers, and ONLY X11-based applications
are vanishing (xterm plus, as a test, xfd).
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