Greetings, fluffy8x .!
>> I didn't see your reply beforehand as it didn't arrive in my inbox.
>> I'll retry and wait for autorebase to finish. Right now, though, it
>> seems that the process is hanging, as the progress bar does not
>> update.
> It turns out it just takes a long time; autorebase s
On 2015.09.29 16:07, fluffy8x . wrote:
Update:
I didn't see your reply beforehand as it didn't arrive in my inbox.
I'll retry and wait for autorebase to finish. Right now, though, it
seems that the process is hanging, as the progress bar does not
update.
It turns out it just takes a long
Update:
> I didn't see your reply beforehand as it didn't arrive in my inbox.
I'll retry and wait for autorebase to finish. Right now, though, it
seems that the process is hanging, as the progress bar does not
update.
It turns out it just takes a long time; autorebase should update the
progress b
Sorry,
I didn't see your reply beforehand as it didn't arrive in my inbox.
I'll retry and wait for autorebase to finish. Right now, though, it
seems that the process is hanging, as the progress bar does not
update.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 9/29/2015 3:42 PM, fluffy8
On 9/29/2015 3:42 PM, fluffy8x . wrote:
Hello,
Yes, indeed I have only one Cygwin install.
However, since autorebase.dash hangs at the end of setup.exe, I close
it when it reaches that process. Perhaps this might contribute to the
problem?
I still haven't received a reply
https://www.cygwin
Hello,
> Yes, indeed I have only one Cygwin install.
However, since autorebase.dash hangs at the end of setup.exe, I close
it when it reaches that process. Perhaps this might contribute to the
problem?
I still haven't received a reply or found a solution. Does anyone have
any new information on t
On 9/15/2015 12:12 AM, Tae Lim Kook wrote:
However, since autorebase.dash hangs at the end of setup.exe, I close
it when it reaches that process. Perhaps this might contribute to the
problem?
Are you sure the autorebase script hangs? It could just take a long time to
finish, especially if you
Hello, Andrey,
> Ok, I did some more digging and the location your curl refers to is also
> appears to be correct. (Although it is heavily cross-symlinked and hard to
> track.)
> Make sure you have only one Cygwin install and/or that you're updating the
> right one.
Yes, indeed I have only one
Greetings, Tae Lim Kook!
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU pretty please.
>>> I'm getting an error every time I try to get content with HTTPS (e. g.
>>> curl, wget, git).
>>
>>> $ curl https://google.com
>>> curl: (77) error setting certificate verify locations:
>>> CAfile: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca
That file does not exist on my system.
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Tae Lim Kook!
>
>> Hello!
>
>> I'm getting an error every time I try to get content with HTTPS (e. g.
>> curl, wget, git).
>
>> $ curl https://google.com
>> curl: (77) error setting certificat
Greetings, Tae Lim Kook!
> Hello!
> I'm getting an error every time I try to get content with HTTPS (e. g.
> curl, wget, git).
> $ curl https://google.com
> curl: (77) error setting certificate verify locations:
> CAfile: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
> CApath: none
> I have read that th
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