t know enough Windows jargon to figure out _which_ pair will
affect the output from "net use" etc., but someone else may be able to
shed light on that question.
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, and will probably give up and go back to
that, but it has some frustrating niggles of its own...
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_also_ differ, but that pgrep -f /usr/bin/bash and pgrep -f /bin/bash
both work and give the same results.
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ing changesets
add changeset f3ab63e5c39f
[stuck, hard to kill, manager shows 10--20% CPU]
Server python/mercurial installation hasn't changed.
Server logs show no errors, finishing with a getbundle request that
has completed successfully.
Is this related to other already-signalled problems?
gxemacs.xml
And the following in cygxemacs.xml
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="run2.xsd">
-l -c /usr/local/bin/xemacs-21.5-b35
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Marco Atzeri via Cygwin writes:
> As work around:
>
> $ tar -xf DBI-1.1.3.tar.gz
>
> ...
>
> $ tar -xzf DBI-1.1.3.tar.gz DBI-1.1.3
Argh ^
I'm pretty sure that will just undo the fix!
Cut-and-paste error?
I think what's wanted is
$ tar -czf DBI-1.1.3.tar.gz D
on linux.
>
> More work to be done.
Two things to try:
1) Run python from an elevated shell (unlikely to make a difference);
2) Same strategy -- edit _nixcommon.py to always return true from
ensure_root.
Good luck,
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ystem() in ['Windows','CYGWIN_NT-10.0-19044']:
If that doesn't work, try a similar edit on line 123.
One way or the other, you should find out what the _real_ problem is.
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Marco Atzeri via Cygwin writes:
> On 23.01.2023 20:45, Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin wrote:
>> The existing python3-pyqt5 package installs into the python3.6 tree,
>> and doesn't work with python3.9.
>>
>> ...
> check
>
> python39-pyqt5
ygwin, python3.9 and pip are all up-to-date as of today.
Thanks,
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ck scan of this reveals 86 warnings:
54 whatis parse for ... failed
29 bad symlink or ROFF `.so' request
3 is a dangling symlink
Are any of these of any interest to ordinary users, as opposed to
package maintainers?
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unning.
After a week or two it goes rogue.
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s OK for another week or so.
Anyone else experiencing this? Any advice on how to debug?
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X server but how to
> manage the same with Python?
May not be quite what you want, but I have a Windows Python2.7 plus
Windows Tkinter/tcl/tk application that still works just fine. You
could try installing a Windows Python 3 and Tkinter/tcl/tk, assuming
there is such a thing...
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Henry S. Thompson
>> Sent: Friday, April 1, 2022 5:21 AM
>>
>> Jim Garrison via Cygwin writes:
>>
>> > My Cygwin ssh client stopped working... It would successfully connect to
>> > .
;ssh-agent" "100% CPU" to see
what the likely culprits are.
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Similar and in many ways easier to use is pyautogui:
https://pypi.org/project/PyAutoGUI/
It has worked well for me in cases where I used to use xdotool.
Your mileage may vary...
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]="release"
[5]="x86_64-unknown-cygwin")
declare -x Cygwin="server"
declare -- MACHTYPE="x86_64-unknown-cygwin"
declare -- OSTYPE="cygwin"
declare -x PATH=...
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Thanks,
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[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1683812
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gh you've 'fixed' the problem, you
haven't actually fixed its underlying cause, which is the same as
mine, fixed per suggestion by as follows. This allows mercurial to
work with python3.9, as it should.
Marco Atzeri writes:
> On 21.12.2021 14:12, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
&g
Marco Atzeri writes:
> On 21.12.2021 14:12, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>> Sometime recently python3 stopped working, I suspect when it became
>> patched through to python3.9.
> please upgrade/reinstall cygwin 3.3.3
> with all Cygwin processes off
>
> 3533k 2021/0
Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin writes:
> [XEmacs no longer works with Cygwin 3.3]
> Ken Brown writes:
>
>> The main change was that we stopped using Win32 Overlapped I/O
>> (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/sync/synchronization-and-overlapped-input-and-output)
>
pected?
Rough summary:
54 whatis parse for ... failed
35 bad symlink or ROFF `.so' request
23 can't open ...: No such file or directory
12 ... is self referencing
3 ... is a dangling symlink
1 ignoring bogus filename
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2.9.4-2 OK
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for Ken Brown and Takashi Yano, don't you think?
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at I can run 3.3 on (I use XEmacs all day every day from my
day job, so I need to stay with 3.2 until we fix this).
So, this may take a while, unless someone else hits the problem and
finds a simpler test case.
Thanks again,
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Argh. Thanks for the hard labour on this. This is not a part of the
XEmacs code I have any experience of. Is there any clue you can give
about how things changed in all the September commits to
fhandler_pipe.cc that might have exposed the XEmacs bug?
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blame that
was introduced between 3.2 and 3.3.0, so certainly _could_ be the
culprit. I've never tried to build my own Cygwin...
Thanks,
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Ken Brown via Cygwin writes:
> On 11/8/2021 8:12 AM, Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin wrote:
>> Running on Windows-10 21H1
>>
>> With Cygwin 3.3.0 and 3.3.1 I get a hang every time I try to launch XEmacs:
>>
>> ..
>> #6 0x00018013ffcc in read (fd=3, pt
, has worked since 2015 (!), but recompiling
didn't help. Reverting to 3.2 lets it run again.
I can try to debug further if instructed in how to do so, but
constructing a simple test case is beyond me...
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ecause it _only_ compiled with gcc, not with
native Windows C tool chain.
I still use it every day, it crashes about once a week. Given the
demise of 32-bit, I'll try to get back to it some time in the next few
months, but there's other stuff in the queue ahead of that...
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> On 2021/09/15 12:53, Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin wrote:
>> frankly, it seems like a bug, and
>> if Microsoft succeeds in moving more people to using PINs for login,
>> it will surely begin to bite others...
>
>
> Isn't the idea of us
Brian Inglis writes:
> On 2021-09-12 16:05, Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin wrote:
>> Running cygwin 3.2.0-1 on Windows 10 Pro 21H1
>> Since changing my login from local User to Windows Hello PIN, I can't
>> ssh in to my machine using a password: neither the PIN n
Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin writes:
> Running cygwin 3.2.0-1 on Windows 10 Pro 21H1
>
> Since changing my login from local User to Windows Hello PIN, I can't
> ssh in to my machine using a password: neither the PIN nor my old
> password work:
>
> 1) If from my machi
Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, Henry S. Thompson!
>
>> Running cygwin 3.2.0-1 on Windows 10 Pro 21H1
>
>> Since changing my login from local User to Windows Hello PIN, I can't
>> ssh in to my machine using a password: neither the PIN nor my old
>> p
things I need to worry about having switched to using
a PIN?
Thanks,
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report, that is, no output until end of job.
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-> pydoc2.7
lrwxrwxrwx Marco/Kein 0 2020-12-28 08:57 usr/bin/python2 -> python2.7.exe
-rw-rw-r-- Marco/Kein 46 2020-12-28 08:57 usr/share/man/man1/python2.1.gz
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Oleksandr Gavenko via Cygwin writes:
> ...
> WSL1 files are "hidden" for regular access.
I probably misunderstand, but I can see my WSL/Ubuntu files via this
path from Cygwin:
/c/Users/ht/AppData/Local/Packages/CanonicalGroupLimited.../LocalState/rootfs
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e, separated by spaces; however, now the gawk
> software is automatically adding hard-returns between the values
The script hasn't changed, but before we know it's gawk that's changed,
we need to check that the _input_ hasn't changed. Can you show us a
sample?
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> On 18/06/2020 17:53, Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin wrote:
>> [Warning, gnarly X-windows issues below, read at your own risk]
>>
>> I run XEmacs on several Linux servers, and sometimes (always for the
>> time being) access them via (Cygwin) ssh
Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin writes:
> My Name via Cygwin writes:
>
>> Thank you, but I find catalog already present, as a file rather than a
>> directory; so I'll hold off unless you say mkdir is really what I should do:
>
> No, the file is correct. The following wo
/etc/postinstall/fontconfig_dtd.sh.done
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tyle (xlsfonts will
list them, they have names such as "-b&h-lucidatypewriter-medium-r...")?
Thanks,
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h the builtin Windows task
manager, via Control-Alt-Delete.
If you find XWin processes, let us know.
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g of hacking that plus
> maybe bits of file, cygpath, readshortcut, readlink, lsattr together
> to display otherwise awkward to access attributes and properties.
Oh, yes please! You could call it 'swan', for Swiss Army Knife :-).
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Marco Atzeri via Cygwin writes:
> Am 17.03.2020 um 12:37 schrieb Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin:
>> Trying to upgrade App::Ack, ran into various odd test failures, but
>> that's a problem for another day, as notest install appears to work.
>>
>> But in the test outp
Trying to upgrade App::Ack, ran into various odd test failures, but
that's a problem for another day, as notest install appears to work.
But in the test output, the fact that IO::Pty wasn't installed was
mentioned, so I tried to install it. That failed at testing, as
follows:
Running make test
Brian Inglis writes:
> On 2020-03-03 15:02, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>> cygcheck output attached, just in case...
>>
>> Per previous message, had to interrupt id, which was hanging, which
>> produced
>>
>> garbled output from "id" command - no
sshd didn't do it, I did eventually have to kill all 4 of
my services (cron, cygserver, exim, sshd).
But, I only did one trial after stopping each one, starting with sshd,
so this isn't definitive...
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Takashi Yano writes:
> On Tue, 03 Mar 2020 12:40:17 +
> "Henry S. Thompson" wrote:
>> Takashi Yano writes:
>> > This bug was already fixed in current git head.
>>
>> Current git head for Cygwin? Or mintty?
>
> I mean cygwin.
OK, this is now
Takashi Yano writes:
> On Tue, 03 Mar 2020 12:18:44 +
> "Henry S. Thompson" wrote:
>> Takashi Yano writes:
>>
>> > Does reverting cygwin1.dll to 3.1.2 help?
>>
>> In my case, yes it does. The resulting view from pstree is
>>
>&g
-Y
Compare this to the 3.1.4 result:
`-sh,2027 /usr/bin/startxwin
`-xinit,2058 /home/ht/.startxwinrc -- /usr/bin/XWin :0 -multiwindow -auth
...
|-XWin,2059 :0 -multiwindow -auth /home/ht/.serverauth.2027
`-sh,2065
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/local/bin:/usr/bin
/usr/local/bin/xemacs-21.5-b34.exe
The common denominator is clearer run.exe -- does that give anyone a
useful clue?
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he rules,
please.
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[1] https://cygwin.com/licensing.html
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Henry S. Thompson writes:
> thierry blind writes:
>
>> I updated lftp 4.8.4-1 to lftp 4.9.0-1 but now calling following
>> command will always core dump (I anonymized some confidential data):
>
> Likewise, with just lftp, no arguments at all!
OK, installed src, built it
S1_S1_b ()
#3 0x000180048df6 in do_global_ctors (force=0, in_pfunc=)
at /usr/src/debug/cygwin-3.1.2-1/winsup/cygwin/dcrt0.cc:77
#4 __main () at
/usr/src/debug/cygwin-3.1.2-1/winsup/cygwin/dcrt0.cc:1138
#5 0x0001004d251d in main ()
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> I just tested, and yes, executing the subst commands within the ssh
> session does work.
Thanks, and yes, I've added them to my .ssh/rc and that has fixed my
problem.
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Achim Gratz writes:
> Henry S. Thompson writes:
>> But if I come in to this machine via ssh (public key or password), the
>> virtual partitions are lost:
>
> That's how Windows is designed. If you have no desktop session, then
> none of the associated setups are tr
st commands aren't being run:
> cmd /c subst
[nothing]
although they are Triggered by "At log on of [me]". Checking the Task
Scheduler indeed shows them run at my original Windows login, but not
when I ssh in...
It appears that ssh login is not a Windows login -- what am I missin
da4 C:\
8 5887808 sda5
8 6 12800 sda6 F:\
816 488386584 sdb
817 16367 sdb1
818 488369152 sdb2 H:\
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[mail from me _al
Keith Christian writes:
> I believe lines 57 through 124 of the latest
> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/postgresql.README are courtesy of the good Henry
> S. Thompson.
>
> Lines 129 to the end of /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/postgresql.README are
> those that I contributed to the cause.
>
R INHERIT NOCREATEROLE
CREATEDB LOGIN NOREPLICATION;
postgres=# \q
* Create a database for yourself
> psql -U [yourCygwinLogin] postgres
postgres=# CREATE DATABASE xyzzy WITH TEMPLATE=template0
OWNER=[yourCygwinLogin] ENCODING=;
postgres=# \q
> psql -U [yourCygwinLogin] x
Keith Christian writes:
> I've written a short updated quick start guide for PostgreSQL on Cygwin.
Thanks for this, but it's for Windows 7, and will not (at least AFAICT)
work on Windows 10. I'll try to provide a W10 narrative if I can
recover it from my history...
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Dave Caswell via cygwin writes:
> Execution blocked by Windows 10 anti-virus. (Microsoft Security
> Essentials.)
Not in my case, all went smoothly, around 40 packages updated.
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en if you switch it (and libmediainfo
and mediainfo to be sure) to Keep and proceed, you will be hit with a
large list of dependencies.
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I have a shortcut named setup64 whose target is as follows:
C:\Users\[me]\Downloads\setup-x86_64.exe -n
which does the trick.
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-rwx-- 1 ht None 13 Dec 13 20:02 y2*
Windows 10 Professional N Ver 10.0 Build 10586
3229k 2016/08/31 C:\C64\bin\cygwin1.dll
Cygwin DLL version info:
DLL version: 2.6.0
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Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, Henry S. Thompson!
>
>> You may find the following bash function useful:
>
>> sus ()
>> {
>> sort "$@" | uniq -c | sort -k1nr,1
>> }
>
> Why not sort -u ?
Because then all the counts will be 1.
You may find the following bash function useful:
sus ()
{
sort "$@" | uniq -c | sort -k1nr,1
}
With you data:
> sus u.txt
2 1
2 2
2 3
1 4
1 5
1 6
1 7
1 8
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Does this require X? No mention in the announcement, nor in the
dependencies when I installed it.
But if I try to launch I get
QXcbConnection: Could not connect to display
[1]+ Aborted (core dumped) qpdfview XXX.pdf
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Corinna Vinschen writes:
> On Sep 1 14:39, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>> This is not new, I don't think, but I thought I'd check if it's a known
>> problem.
>>
>> Running Cygwin 2.5.2 on Windows 10 (which just forced the Anniversary
>> update
dencywalker.com/
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Thomas Wolff writes:
> Fixed in https://github.com/mintty/mintty/archive/master.zip
Confirmed.
Thanks!
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Warren Young writes:
> If you open the Fonts control panel, in the default Large Icons view,
> do you see all four variants of Deja Vu Sans Mono stacked together?
Yes.
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ion 1680 x 1050).
On a smaller screen (13" diagonal, resolution 1920 x 1080) I have to go
up to 16pt before bold and regular are indistinguishable...
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as font' has no effect.
Can anyone reproduce / suggest a fix?
ht
[The only easily-available cross-check is with an old install with
2.1.5, which shows good contrast (and slightly _different_ depending on
Show bold as font on or off).
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d per
Corinna's earlier message [1], e.g.
me0:*:98765:197121:U-LUTHER\me0,S-1-5-21-xxx-1001:/:/sbin/nologin
me1:*:98766:197121:U-LUTHER\me1,S-1-5-21-yyy-1001:/:/sbin/nologin
If the 'find' doesn't produce anything when you think it should, read
the documentation about /etc/nsswitc
Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, Henry S. Thompson!
>
>> Good news: My cygwin file tree survived a Windows (10) reinstall
>> Not-so-good news: I have a new SID, so not only do I not own those files
>> any more (that's easily fixed), but I don't have the permiss
Achim Gratz writes:
> Henry S. Thompson inf.ed.ac.uk> writes:
>> But I guess I now have to do one last reinstall of Windows, in order to
>> repair all the dlls that I trashed by mistake.
>
> sfc/scannow should find and repair these.
I have tried that in the past, with no
Achim Gratz writes:
> Henry S. Thompson inf.ed.ac.uk> writes:
>> Not sure how to execute "[recovery] by doing a full rebase" -- I tried a
>> vanilla rebaseall, but that doesn't seem to have flushed the database,
>> although the date on it did change. .
Achim Gratz writes:
> Henry S. Thompson inf.ed.ac.uk> writes:
>> > You'll have to find out why rebase gets into your Windows system directory.
>> > Check which files in /var/cache/rebase have these
>>
>> > [...]
>> > /c/WINDOWS/system3
Achim Gratz writes:
> Henry S. Thompson inf.ed.ac.uk> writes:
>> I [just sent] setup.log.full, which I don't _think_ shows anything going
>> wrong...
>
> You'll have to find out why rebase gets into your Windows system directory.
> Check which
Warren Young writes:
> On Jun 28, 2016, at 3:48 PM, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>>
>> I'm now pretty sure (it's happened 3 times since Thursday) that some
>> aspect of postinstall (2.5.1 or 2.5.2) has broken my Windows 10 64bit
>> installation.
>
>
s on how to debug welcome,
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Corinna Vinschen writes:
> On Jun 28 11:04, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>> Good news: My cygwin file tree survived a Windows (10) reinstall
>> Not-so-good news: I have a new SID, so not only do I not own those files
>> any more (that's easily fixed), but I don't h
have read
http://superuser.com/questions/439675/how-to-bind-old-users-sid-to-new-user-to-remain-ntfs-file-ownership-and-permiss
which was the only thing I could find by searching, but I wondered if
there was a Cygwin way. . .]
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g. Please test the new
>> release yourself, and let me know what you find.
>
> Works for me, very brief test. Will explore further.
As far as I can tell this is now very nearly identical to the version I
compiled locally, and it does fix the scrollbar problem. Thank you!
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me know what you find.
Works for me, very brief test. Will explore further.
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Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440
Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-ma
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This is at least _suggestive_ that your compilation environment and mine
are in some way different.
Does
#define TERMINFO 1
occur in your build/config.h ?
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Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, University of Edinburg
gt; access to a very up-to-date version of screen there. . .
No, I can't reproduce it. None of upstream 4.1.0, 4.2.0, 4.2.1, 4.3.0 or
4.3.1 have the problem on Linux.
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Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
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n reproduce on Linux -- I don't immediately have
access to a very up-to-date version of screen there. . .
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Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440
Fax: (44) 131
regardless of which screenrc is
used.
mintty version 2.1.5, Cygwin1.dll 2.2.1, 64-bit
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Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440
Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: h...@inf.ed.ac.uk
Corinna Vinschen writes:
> ...
Welcome back! Hope you had a good holiday. We staggered along
without you, barely :-).
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Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440
Run cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out and include that file as an
attachment in your report. Please do not compress or otherwise
encode the output. Just attach it as a straight text file so that it
can be easily viewed.
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Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, Univer
George Prekas writes:
> On 23/02/2015 17:14, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>> I _think_ this is a regression, but my memory for this sort of thing
>> is terrible.
>> ...
> I had the same trouble as you describe and I was using your
> workaround, but then I realized that
?
Or have I inadvertently screwed something up?
Thanks
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Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: h...@inf.ed.ac.uk
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cygcheck.out.gz
Description: Cygcheck output
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Windows 8.1. I put
my laptop to sleep at least twice a day on average, for weeks at a
time, and the postgres server processes keep running just fine
throughout, without any intervention from me at all.
Do you have active pg _clients_ running at the time you sleep? I
typically don't. . .
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