Hi,
The C++'s header is not included in the
latest gcc-7.3.0 package. It is included by default in linux distros,
though. It gives access to this new C++17 features:
http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/header/filesystem
I believe gcc needs to be compiled with --enable-libstdcxx-filesystem-ts
2 and compiled with
the current stable version of OCaml please?
Thanks in advance,
Nuno Lopes
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Just a note to inform you that I've downgrade my cygwin dll (to 1.5.11-1),
and now cvs is working perfectly again.
So, the problem is in the new dll release!
Nuno
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I'm using pserver auth
Don't -- use ssh. If you set up your router/firewall correctly, you and
whomever you grant an account to can access your CVS server from
anywhere on the Internet. It's *really* useful.
I use the php.net cvs server :) Isn't my choice...
and the cygwin is installed with *DOS
I use CVS with cygwin a long time ago, but after a recent updte it stoped
working. I'm using pserver auth and the cygwin is installed with *DOS*
line-endings.
When I try to do something with cvs -1.11.17- (cvs up, cvs diff, etc..)
it
simply returns:
": no such repository"
Normally if I close cygw
se of the
release of the lastest dll version. (I update cygwin often..)
Thanks,
Nuno Lopes
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