ually I booted to knoppix, deleted the offending file, booted to
windows and reinstalled the cygwin package.
That fixed the problem.
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I'll try a reinstall.
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> On 2024-07-30 18:58, Eric J Korpela via Cygwin wrote:
> > Following an update of the packages I have installed
On Wed, Jul 31, 2024 at 5:16 AM Eliot Moss wrote:
> Your cygcheck.out does not list a man.exe or wget.exe. I am not sure how
> the strace got as far as it did. But I suggest reinstalling those two
> programs. Not sure how those exe's got zapped. Maybe an installation
> upgrade did not complet
your time and sharing.
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there an Issues log or backlog a la GitHub where bugs / enhancement
requests / feature suggestions like this can be logged for future
consideration / evaluation, instead of one off discussions in this
ephemeral medium of email?
thank you and Cheers to you as well,
Eric
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n the backlog and come back later to investigate
this myself if I have time this winter?
On Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 8:11 PM Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 10/11/2023 6:36 PM, Hendrickson, Eric D wrote:
> > Hi Eliot,
> >
> > Thanks for responding. That makes total sense.
> >
> &g
guessing it's likely the case with other packages in Cygwin too.
Is there a backlog for Cygwin somewhere, so that I can investigate this myself
if I have time this winter?
Thank you and all the best,
Eric
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ns of Ruby in case some security
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Following up on an older thread:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 03:49:20PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
> The glibc bug points to the sample posix_spawn() implementation in
> POSIX XRAT - but that example implementation is non-normative and
> known buggy, so it is not safe to rely on it.
>
>
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 12:10:34AM +0200, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Eric Blake wrote:
> > we now have implementations in the wild that differ in behavior, and
> > use security as a reason for the divergence, it is worth getting that
> > clarified in POSIX. I'll file a
SD [2], Solaris ≥ 11.3
> > used by a few packages (Firefox, Chromium, Rust)
> > * posix_spawn_file_actions_addfchdir_np
> > implemented in glibc, musl libc
> > but not used by any package so far [3].
> >
> > The next POSIX will contain these functio
this version of Eclipse is from 2012. Also which version of
JAVA Runtime should I be using with Eclipse?
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d from the bin directory / running
bash instead of tcsh / I think the home directory was the same / not
all startup files were found or used / I felt very strange in this
setup :) .
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On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 6:53 AM Thomas Wolff wrote:
>
>
> Am 03/05/2022 um 13:50 schrieb Eric Adams:
> > On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 12:20 AM Thomas Wolff wrote:
> >> Am 02.05.2022 um 23:54 schrieb Eric Adams:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I had pre
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 12:20 AM Thomas Wolff wrote:
>
> Am 02.05.2022 um 23:54 schrieb Eric Adams:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had previously reported this issue as "Possible phantom control-key
> > state..."
> >
> > I observe that moving between
l
5b1b0a4f
Here, the nl character is inserted by vi.
This smells like an incomplete escape sequence. If it's left at the
command line, just waiting for the user to type something, there might
be trouble.
Am I completely off?
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fdsa
Description: Bin
,
whatever you feel is required -- and then execute a test command. If
needed, the source code is available.
I have found the cygwin software, and this community, extremely helpful
Best wishes,
Eric Adams.
On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 7:53 PM wrote:
>
> To:the members of Cygwin
>
> Hello.
&
On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 7:46 PM Takashi Yano wrote:
>
> On Tue, 1 Mar 2022 19:17:50 -0600
> Eric Adams wrote:
> > Hi, and thanks for all the wonderful work.
> >
> > I have noticed "recently" that when I move from using a graphical
> > windows applica
the first character typed
is a "d". I'm running tcsh as my shell.
Let me know if I can add more information.
Thanks again,
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Thank you. ".minttyrc" is my new friend.
Thanks to all who help with cygwin.
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>
> Am 15.09.2021 um 11:59 schrieb Eric Adams via Cygwin:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In the last few days, I have
ation is based on the use of the scroll-lock light to control
the illumination of this keyboard.
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I was successful in back-reving to 8.1, simply because I had the previous
setup file for Cygwin, but older versions are a bit more difficult to
locate...and I'm doubtful that going back much further wouldn't cause
damage to my current setup.
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ves this
> useless advice:
>
>To find the version of the Cygwin DLL installed, you can use uname
>as on Linux
>
$ uname -r
3.1.5(0.340/5/3)
This is what I always do
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I had a similar experience when I tried to use the CLI that comes with
MongoDB. Switched to use TakeCommand instead when I needed to use the
MongoDB CLI. Too bad!
- Eric L
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 11:05 PM Kacper Michajlow via Cygwin <
cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was
,
my suggestion is downgrade Cygwin itself and see if that helps (if not, we
know the problem is elsewhere). All the other packages you can keep at
latest versions.
- Eric L
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 11:11 PM wrote:
> On Thu, 7 May 2020 22:22:56 +0200
> Eric Lilja wrote:
>
> > You
You simply run the setup program, it's possible to select a few older
versions.
- Eric L
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 6:32 PM wrote:
> On Thu, 7 May 2020 18:01:59 +0200
> Eric Lilja wrote:
>
> > Did you try to go back to Cygwin 3.0.7? At work, we had to do that, after
> >
.
- Eric L
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 5:52 PM wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Doesn't matter what terminal i'm using, I'm having a problem with the way
> graphic characters print.
> Julia uses unicode output, and will generate output that should look like
> this:
>
> julia> x=Dat
(Device or
> > resource busy) when attempting to open a non blocking descriptor
> >
> > const int wfd = open(name, O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
> >
> >
> > Issue #3 sometimes occurs somewhere unknown and the main process just get
> > stuck (I've failed to r
quot;
Are others also seeing these bounces from Corinna's releases:
https://sourceware.org/pipermail/cygwin/2020-April/244386.html
Yes.
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ase of
ambiguous parsing instead of well-balanced quoting, it's no surprise if
cygwin doesn't parse that corner case in the manner expected. A patch
to teach cygwin to parse the corner case identically would be welcome,
but fixing recipient processes does not scale as well as fixing the
culp
On 9/5/19 5:01 PM, Stephen Provine via cygwin wrote:
> On 9/5/19 2:05 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
>> On 9/5/19 1:31 PM, Stephen Provine via cygwin wrote:
>>> Not expected.
>
>> Why not? That obeyed cmd's odd rules: The moment you have a " in the
>> command
line string would be just fine.
If Go is not constructing the command line string in a manner that
matches that blog post, the bug would be in Go. Presumably, Cygwin is
correctly quoting things any time it calls into a non-Cygwin process
(but if not, give us a test case for us to patch cygwin, or even better
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ng trailing slashes to be Linux-compatible is okay. Dropping
trailing backslashes is risky, though, if it makes us forget that the
user was asking for a DOS path (even though DOS paths are not always
going to work as expected).
>
> Eric, any insight? As usual our comments from way back when a
'e:/' is supposed to be identical to mkdir 'e:'. The problem is
that because we interchange \ with / in a number of places, we have
accidentally ended up with mkdir 'e:\' behaving like mkdir 'e:/' instead
of acting on the DOS path.
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an anchor only as
the first byte. The difference you are observing matches POSIX.
>
>
> I have to backslash ^ to be OK like : grep -E 'a\^b'
Correct.
>
>
> Is-it a bug ?
No. (In fact, if you test on Linux, you'll see the same behavior, which
shows it is not specific to Cygwin).
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nstall or some other script
that is using mkdir without -p.
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> expect it.
Worse, POSIX explicitly requires that the shell is unable to reset
SIGPIPE back to SIG_DFL if it was inherited ignored (try it - you CANNOT
use the 'trap' command to undo an inherited ignored SIGPIPE, even though
it can be used to undo signals ignored locally). It is gen
r
similar, and accidentally letting grep inherit the ignored SIGPIPE?
When SIGPIPE is not ignored, grep's failure to write to a pipe causes
termination before the failed write completes; but when it is ignored,
grep sees EPIPE from the failed write and reports that.
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rofile (or the
skeleton .bashrc file) to be tweaked to add a HISTCONTROL=ignoredups so
that new installations automatically turn on that feature of bash. But
in the meantime, you can modify your own ~/.bashrc to turn it on for
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> står nu här, med armarna öppna, och ber om nåd. Hjälp mig med detta
> felmeddelande.
Looks like our autoresponder got confused by your use of a different
language than English.
https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-find_fast_cwd-warnings
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rted.
>
> Would it be allowed and valid to #define MSG_EOR 0 to simplify lack of
> support?
No, because that implies that EVERY send() call is requesting MSG_EOR
and that it never fails. Defining it to a distinct non-zero value makes
it possible to report EOPNOTSUPP.
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You're welcome to do so:
http://austingroupbugs.net/main_page.php
although I personally thought POSIX was clear enough that MSG_EOR is
required to be defined, even if only so that it can trigger send()
errors showing that it is unsupported.
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On 4/17/19 7:19 AM, DJ creations wrote:
>
>
Looks like our autoresponder is not (yet) smart enough to autorespond
when the body is empty because the question was in the subject instead.
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17.
I'm still trying to get a new uname(1) (part of coreutils) built. I had
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cygwin1.dll bug on Windows 2012 (now fixed).
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gnal has interrupted
another non-async-safe function is indeed observable on Cygwin and can
indeed result in deadlocks (a classic example being the case if you
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Please test.
Confirmed.
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652 fork: child -1 - forked process 2980 died
unexpectedly, retry 0, exit code 0x100, errno 11
rsync: fork failed in do_recv: Resource temporarily unavailable (11)
rsync error: error in IPC code (code 14) at main.c(897) [Receiver=3.1.2]
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h recent
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s, and with proper quoting, and using the portable spelling of
equality (if you want to port your script to more than just bash):
[ "$A" != "$B" ]
[ "$A" = "$B" ]
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tional option to cygpath
to compute and display $HOME may be useful.
Are you going to write and submit the patch? Because it's not my itch,
I do not plan to be the one to write such a patch.
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On 2/14/19 2:22 PM, Bill Stewart wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 12:49 PM Eric Blake wrote:
>
>> Depending on the shell, ~ is expanded to $HOME prior to invoking a
>> program. But if you want to take the shell's expansions out of the
>> equation, you could use:
>
ut of the
equation, you could use:
cygpath -w "$HOME"
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On 1/30/19 1:09 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
> \s is a non-standard regex extension - glibc provides it, Cygwin has not
> (at least, historically). POSIX provides [[:space:]] as a portable
> alternative (although not all libc have implemented all of POSIX yet),
> but is annoyingly
; a similar patch to expand \s into
[[:space:]] would be a reasonable idea.
> I guess this is down to compilation options at this point.
Not so much compilation options of man and less, but rather the code
used in Cygwin itself for handling regex.
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% regtool -s set '\HKCU\Environment\MAVEN_OPTS' "-Xms512m -Xmx3072m
> -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote"
> regtool: unknown option -- X
> Try `regtool --help' for more information.
Try:
regtool -s set '\HKCU\Environment\MAVEN_OPS' -- "-Xms512m -Xmx3072m
-Dcom.sun.mana
On 10/9/18 11:21 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 5:03 AM Eric Blake wrote:
whether someone patches the cygwin dll or cp, it seems like some rather
hairy code for what is normally a rare corner case, so it probably won't
happen unless someone actually contributes a patch.
someone patches the cygwin dll or cp, it seems like some rather
hairy code for what is normally a rare corner case, so it probably won't
happen unless someone actually contributes a patch.
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behave differently, but not in what you typed. For
a demonstration:
$ echo 'echo hi' > ./a=b
$ chmod +x a=b
$ a=c
$ echo $a
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$ (PATH=:$PATH; a\=b; echo $a)
hi
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$ (PATH=:$PATH; a=b; echo $a)
b
As for , and @, they are never special to the shell, but as I argued
above, it's e
t on to the syscalls, rather than
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s complaining about their stuff not
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s the kernel did the actual device
manipulation earlier on. As such, the tool REALLY CANNOT mimic what
Linux does, because it IS NOT doing the same things.
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means that Cygwin should, indeed, preserve
the negative sign bit when parsing "-nan".
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23007
So, the desired behavior:
strtod("nan") -> NaN
strtod("-nan") -> -NaN
printf("%f", NaN) -> "NaN"
t matter
in the long run. Updating the code base to uniformly use UTF-8 seems
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the maintainer of the cygwin bash port, I don't recall adding any
cygwin-specific tweaks for mapfile - and a quick test on Fedora shows
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On 06/12/2018 08:14 AM, Sven Eden wrote:
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Juni 2018 um 13:52 Uhr
Von: "Eric Blake"
Then fix your script to provide 3 slashes instead of 2. Only 2 slashes
has the magic UNC behavior.
It is not my script. *my* scripts are portable by all means.
Good to know!
to work as
allowed by POSIX.
P.S An example of a failing script line is:
https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/blob/331976f/eclass/toolchain.eclass#L2136
Well, then report that as a bug to the author of that script.
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On 06/12/2018 03:48 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 8 12:43, Eric Blake wrote:
On 06/08/2018 12:26 PM, Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
Am 08.06.2018 um 17:16 schrieb Denis Nikiforov:
/usr/include/boost/process/detail/posix/is_running.hpp:18:1: error:
non-constant condition for static
n be used
in a static_assert(). On the other hand, the implementation of
WIFEXITED() is more like Linux if it DOES result in a compile-time
constant when used on a compile-time constant argument; so in that
regards, it would ALSO be worth patching Cygwin, whether or not the
Boost portability
ages directly, but non-subscribers would need a moderator to approve
the message?"
Even if the overseers can't turn on human moderation, they are also the
right people to complain to about spam blocking not being effective enough.
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ns a "Bad
Poniter" error (-1).
What it SHOULD do is set environ to a one-element array containing NULL,
at least until someone submits a patch adding the glibc extension of
clearenv() to Cygwin.
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This is one of the few lists that
munges reply-to settings and breaks my expectations. I wish we could
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in support inotify_init() and friends
implemented on top of the Windows native API are certainly welcome.
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rame of
that older document which was nearing the end of its 10 years. So other
than editorial changes, such as the document name, there are no
substantial content changes to what you've already had available for 2
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ighly valued by the most of the users.
Use of // in Linux is already on shaky ground, given that POSIX has
already declared it to be implementation-defined. Any implementation is
also free to define // as an error that never resolves to a path; such
an implementation would still comply with PO
and only when MYDIR is exactly // do you fail
to glob what was expected).
At any rate, realpath is not broken, but only your expectations.
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awk script that runs on both platforms
must use RS = "\r?\n".
or strip the CR in any other means. But the same is true of any script
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grams also output the version in --help,
but GNU Coding Standards don't require that, so it is not universal the
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> + -Wl,--disable-auto-import is in use. */
> +_GL_EXTERN_C __declspec(dllimport) char **environ;
> +# endif
> # if !@HAVE_DECL_ENVIRON@
> /* Set of environment variables and values. An array of strings of the form
> "VARIABLE=VALUE", terminated with a NULL. */
>
>
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g in that
form; but '[[' is not yet POSIX and is not supported on dash).
(and again btw, I am not sure bash should count "[ -r ]" as a true
statement)
I am. POSIX requires that behavior. Any time you have exactly one
argument to '[', the result is true un
k() locations (caveat:
I haven't tested what Linux does in that regards).
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Thanks for the help so far! Hopefully this answered your question.
> Hi Eric,
> what are the permission settings on the containing directory?
>
> Cheers,
> --J.
On 11.12.2017 20:58, Eric Duesterhaus wrote:
> Hi Cygwin Community,
>
> We are currently encountering an issue
ions, it overwrites the permissions and again,
my AD group only has rwx and not "modify" permissions while looking at the ACL
from windows.
How can I retain NTFS "delete" rights for my users and groups on files created
by Cygwin?
Eric
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t is not necessary). Or, if upstream does, for some reason, agree
with your patch, it still is not something so urgent that we would
backport it downstream any faster than normal propagation of other
upstream packages slowly picking up newer config.guess as they release
new tarballs.
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cf: https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-01/msg00085.html
There is a thread below regarding the Cygnus port.
Might you have any insight on the subject of the below thread?
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/22024
Eric Lindblad
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> So remove trailing CRLF on Windows.
CR are not newlines. Cygwin apps don't generate CR by default, so bash
doesn't strip CR by default.
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e CR characters in command substitutions and other places:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2017-01/msg00047.html
The option is not on by default, but exists because it is a common
desire when you can't be bothered to otherwise sanitize CR out of your
input stream.
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On 09/01/2017 09:03 AM, Ladislav DANKO wrote:
> is there any update on this please?
>
Top-posting,...
>
> On 15.05.2017 20:21, Eric Blake wrote:
>> On 05/15/2017 12:09 PM, Steven Penny wrote:
>>> On Sat, 13 May 2017 15:11:00, Eric Blake wrote:
>> Thanks for t
alias expansion on 'foo' when you do 'exec foo'
> Example:
>
> $ alias t1='echo abc'
> $ alias t2='dev'
> $ t1 t2
> abc t2
>
> $ alias t1='echo abc '
> $ t1 t2
> abc def
Doesn't quite match what you typed abov
g bash as
/bin/sh already implies --posix; that's already close enough without
having to make /bin/bash cripple non-POSIX extensions).
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On 08/16/2017 07:59 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
> Adding cygwin list...
>
> On 08/16/2017 07:01 PM, Bruno Haible wrote:
>> On Cygwin 1.7.30, I'm seeing this testdir build failure, when compiling
>> test-stdnoreturn.c:
>>
>> /usr/include/stdlib.h:66:28: error
ist:
sourceware.org is having some fallout from a hardware upgrade (see [1]).
Some things got restored from backup. Work is ongoing.
[1] https://www.sourceware.org/ml/overseers/2017-q3/msg00060.html
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proved). Hopefully, the problem goes away if cygwin
patches its headers to use __attribute__((__noreturn__)), so that gnulib
can then define noreturn at will.
I'll look into patching Cygwin to fix all barename attributes I can find
that should be __barename__ instead.
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the manual for how to report upstream bugs; if you don't
like info, the same data can be found here:
https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/html_node/Bugs.html#Bugs
(in general, ANY good program will include instructions for how to reach
upstream in its --help output - of course, not all prog
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