Greetings.
Trying to run the 32 bit version of setup (2.850, or 2.774) does not
populate the list of mirror sites. I am behind a firewall and have a
proxy, but have not had problems previously. I should note that it has
been some time since I updated my installations, but I'm not sure if
th
hree
characters (the length of "R25") against the first three characters of
the symbolic name provided to the co command ("R25") and finds a match
- giving you the wrong version. So neither option is ideal.
Respectfully,
Richard Gribble.
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On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 2:19 AM, Lukas Haase wrote:
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> On 2013-04-17 11:21, Andrey Repin wrote:
> > Greetings, Richard Gribble!
> >
> >>> I use Cygwin/X on a laptop using a docking station (with the external
> >>> monitor the primary display). Cygwin beh
I believe you'll find this is the default behavior with Windows XP and
Windows 7 as well. In my experience, the issue is that windows
"remember" where they were last, and reopen there. Thus if you had
Firefox open in the secondary monitor, reboot (without the secondary
monitor), and reopen Firefo
Greetings.
I am getting some help at work (finally!), and need to be able to
install cygwin on multiple machines, the same way each time. Is there
a way to tell setup which packages to install so I don't have to go
through the whole list each time, comparing it with the one on my box?
Any help w
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Andy wrote:
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> I installed cygwin's gvim on Windows 7. I found that pasting from the
> Windows clipboard into gvim doesn't work by clicking the middle mouse
> button unless I go through a weird ritual that I discovered by
> accident. If I don't do this, I get "
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 1:44 AM, Sumudu Fernando wrote:
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> Using the latest cygwin DLL (1.7.15-1) I am routinely encountering a
> strange issue when quitting vim. This only occurs if I have used ^Z
> to suspend vim, restored it with fg, and later quit. IOW things work
> normally if I never suspe
This may not work for you, but what I had to do was to mount the
drives with the noacl option.
This problem first surfaced for me when the server was upgraded from
Windows 2003 Standard to Windows 2003 R2 Standard, and was noticeable
in RCS where I couldn't check out files because I couldn't creat
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
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> Greetings, Richard Gribble!
>
> > One thing I may have failed to mention is that (anecdotaly - I didn't
> > take copious notes) the problem usually appeared when I had lines with
> > two "^M"s a
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 5:05 AM, Wagemans, Peter wrote:
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> Richard Gribble wrote:
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> > I have experienced this problem several times. In my case it seemed
> > to be a problem between 'Unix' and 'DOS' files. In each case, I
> > have been ab
I have experienced this problem several times. In my case it seemed
to be a problem between 'Unix' and 'DOS' files. In each case, I have
been able to fix it by editing the RCS file using vim and deleting all
the extraneous carriage returns - :%s/^M$// Sometimes I've had
to do it twice. Once I d
I don't know if this will resolve your problem, but I deal with long
pathnames (as a prompt) by using the following function (I set it up
as a function so that I can keep changing the prompt as I move
around):
function set_prompt
{
if [ `pwd | sed "s|${HOME}|~|" | wc -c` -gt 15 -a \
"
ace needed by 'cygiconv
-2.dll' (0x674C) is already occupied
5 [main] sh 8276 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed by 'cygiconv
-2.dll' (0x674C) is already occupied
I think those are the same errors in the rest of the thread - so how do I go
about getting the
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