of the localization platform that
this project has chosen – Weblate. So in this context, it is of course
futile to carry out a search engine search against the keywords "cygwin"
and "localization" in the hope of seeing the said platform cited.
Finally, the very choice of this p
making it complicated. See for yourself what this resulted in at
https://cygwin.com/: nothing about localization, and therefore nothing, nor
about the localization contribution of the application installer
setup-x86_64.exe. nor about the existence of the localization platform that
this project has
Hi,
We are very grateful for the public replies and suggestions received
to our proposal, which were all very positive. And we are happy to
report that the SFC's Evaluations Committee has voted to accept
Sourceware as a Conservancy member project. If people are interested
in, or want to hel
Hi!
If you have an interest in the long term future of the sourceware
hosting server which this project is using, please consider checking
out this thread on our local overseers@ mailing list. Everything is
fine, we're just thinking ahead.
https://sourceware.org/pipermail/overseers/2
On 2022-07-10 10:34, Lynn Winebarger wrote:
There's a link in the "Building DLLs" section of the user guide that
is supposed to go to the MingW home page. It looks like that domain
name is no longer under the control of the MingW project.
https://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/dll
There's a link in the "Building DLLs" section of the user guide that
is supposed to go to the MingW home page. It looks like that domain
name is no longer under the control of the MingW project.
https://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/dll.html#dll-build
Lynn
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"Jason Pyeron" wrote:
> I am still curious as to what is the reason that unsetting PWD or setting
> TERM=cygwin fixes this.
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> > > Replace cygwin1.dll with the late
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> > Replace cygwin1.dll with the latest snapshot.
> > https://cygwin.com/snapshots/
>
> We have been also affected b
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>
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> > ((Takashi, I apologise for my direct e-mail... I hate Outlook... the
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> Cygwin
> Solution 2:
> Replace cygwin1.dll with the latest snapshot.
> https://cygwin.com/snapshots/
We have bee
On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 11:59:29 +
Valentin Brasov via Cygwin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Check the following output fragment from a cygwin64 terminal on windows 10
> 64bit while running a maven 3 build using java 1.8:
>
> [INFO] Using 'UTF-8' encoding to copy filtered resources.
> [INFO] skip non existin
On 29.12.2020 12:59, Valentin Brasov via Cygwin wrote:
Hi,
Check the following output fragment from a cygwin64 terminal on windows 10
64bit while running a maven 3 build using java 1.8:
You can see it clearly happening on the lines:
[INFO] skip non existing resourceDirectory C:\proj\t020-doma
Hi,
Check the following output fragment from a cygwin64 terminal on windows 10
64bit while running a maven 3 build using java 1.8:
[INFO] Using 'UTF-8' encoding to copy filtered resources.
[INFO] skip non existing resourceDirectory C:\proj\t020-domain\src\
test\resources
[INFO]
[INFO] --- m
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On 5/3/2018 11:42 AM, Ory Chowaw-Liebman wrote:
Dear All,
during my work on a programming language I noticed that with the update to LLVM
5.0.1
the LLVM calls fail to find symbols defined in my executable.
It used to work before the upgrade, and still works fine under windows.
objdump lists the
Dear All,
during my work on a programming language I noticed that with the update to LLVM
5.0.1
the LLVM calls fail to find symbols defined in my executable.
It used to work before the upgrade, and still works fine under windows.
objdump lists the symbols wanted.
With a lot of tracing through th
* mingw64-x86_64-libwpg0.3-0.3.2-1
* mingw64-x86_64-libwps0.4-0.4.8-1
* mingw64-x86_64-libzmf-0.0.2-1
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On 2016-04-21 04:21, Marco Atzeri wrote:
try using __XSI_VISIBLE=4
Everbody,
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Дмитрий Марков mail.ru> writes:
> After successful updating of cygwin I can't build my project.
You most likely need to clear any configure caches and run configure again.
Regards,
Achim.
ygwin.
After successful updating of cygwin I can't build my project.
The cygwin header has been recently update and reshuffled.
The first error of compiler is:
In file included from /usr/include/boost/thread/thread_time.hpp:10:0,
from /usr/include/boost/thread/lock_types.hpp:18,
from /usr/inc
proposal which I must have overlooked on Monday, sorry.
> Is there an option to import the issues as well? If so, and you'd like
> to provide a repo with full access for me, I'd look at that.
> Otherwise, I have now cloned the project to github already and could
> stay there.
since
On Jun 9 21:55, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Am 09.06.2015 um 11:56 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> >On Jun 8 22:11, Csaba Raduly wrote:
> >>On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>>On Jun 5 07:36, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Am 01.06.2015 um 17:50 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> >>...
>
Am 09.06.2015 um 11:56 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Jun 8 22:11, Csaba Raduly wrote:
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 5 07:36, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 01.06.2015 um 17:50 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
...
We could also put mintty under the cygwin-apps cover on sou
On Jun 8 22:11, Csaba Raduly wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Jun 5 07:36, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> >> Am 01.06.2015 um 17:50 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> >> >>...
> >> >We could also put mintty under the cygwin-apps cover on sourceware.
> >> >We just need to f
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jun 5 07:36, Thomas Wolff wrote:
>> Am 01.06.2015 um 17:50 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
>> >>...
>> >We could also put mintty under the cygwin-apps cover on sourceware.
>> >We just need to fetch a git repo or import the original svn repo.
t have overlooked on Monday, sorry.
> Is there an option to import the issues as well? If so, and you'd like
Importing issues? What do you mean?
> to provide a repo with full access for me, I'd look at that.
> Otherwise, I have now cloned the project to github already and co
issues as well? If so, and you'd like
to provide a repo with full access for me, I'd look at that.
Otherwise, I have now cloned the project to github already and could
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2015-06-04 8:29 GMT+02:00 Thomas Wolff:
> I have acquired that account meanwhile but apparently it cannot be turned
> into an org. account, rather it would need to be attached to a separate org.
> account (weird policy).
Does this help?
https://help.github.com/articles/converting-a-user-into-an-or
stead? It makes a more serious
impression and has some more professional features. Or maybe codebase.com?
My concern is to find a good and stable home for a cygwin core project.
Of course I could also host it on my hard disk (or personal domain) and
just publish source packages...
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f that would save you any time.
My concerns against github are different; I have a strong impression that
it encourages anarchic project handling,
and I feel the concept of everybody being allowed to create forks and
submit "pull requests" may not be good for a core project.
Opinio
else.
Eric Blake wrote:
I personally avoid github; it encourages the use of proprietary code ...
My concerns against github are different; I have a strong impression
that it encourages anarchic project handling,
and I feel the concept of everybody being allowed to create forks and
submit "p
her it's good for mintty to be hosted on github. Personally I feel
> >>that a platform like sourceforge provides a more professional project
> >>environment which would provide more confidence in stable project
> >>development.
> >>What do you think?
> >It
github fork of mintty
(https://github.com/nowox/mintty/tree/master/src).
I'd like to discuss what you (cygwin maintainers and others) think of this
move, whether it's good for mintty to be hosted on github. Personally I feel
that a platform like sourceforge provides a more profession
at Andy Koppe thinks
> about this, or is there any information about his whereabouts that says
> he's abandoned his project (other than the long silence)?
>
> And that question of yours is moot since mintty already is on GitHub, in
> 26 different forks. Most of them are "
Andy Koppe thinks
> about this, or is there any information about his whereabouts that says
> he's abandoned his project (other than the long silence)?
Well, I don't know what Andy really wants. I pinged him May 2015 and he
replied a couple of days later. Life was taking a toll,
is whereabouts that says
he's abandoned his project (other than the long silence)?
And that question of yours is moot since mintty already is on GitHub, in
26 different forks. Most of them are "Automatically exported from
Google Code." and some not even fully up-to-date. Then
b? This
> could be the place to host the mintty sources and maybe other things
> as well.
>
> There is a user named "cygwin" on github, but it appear very inactive.
> https://github.com/cygwin
> GitHub has a policy for that:
> https://help.github.com/articles/name-sq
make much "real changes" to his repo so
far.
>> I'd like to discuss what you (cygwin maintainers and others) think of this
>> move, whether it's good for mintty to be hosted on github. Personally I feel
>> that a platform like sourceforge provides
ithub.com/nowox/mintty/tree/master/src).
> I'd like to discuss what you (cygwin maintainers and others) think of this
> move, whether it's good for mintty to be hosted on github. Personally I feel
> that a platform like sourceforge provides a more professional project
>
Personally I feel that a platform like sourceforge provides a more
professional project environment which would provide more confidence in
stable project development.
What do you think?
Sourceforge is awful. It's incredibly unreliable, on a project I contribute
to where we deal with doze
ps://github.com/nowox/mintty/tree/master/src).
> I'd like to discuss what you (cygwin maintainers and others) think of
> this move, whether it's good for mintty to be hosted on github.
> Personally I feel that a platform like sourceforge provides a more
> professional project
ke to discuss what you (cygwin maintainers and others) think of
this move, whether it's good for mintty to be hosted on github.
Personally I feel that a platform like sourceforge provides a more
professional project environment which would provide more confidence in
stable project development.
W
Thank you for your great service on this project Chris. Your contributions
will be missed. I wish you great fortune in your new endevors.
Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Brian S. Wilson
Software Configuration Manager
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: wil...@ds.net
in your new endeavor. Your efforts here
> > > > > were very
> > > > > much appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > I concur. It wasn't an easy decision for sure.
> > > >
> > > > Andrew, for cgf's life work on Cygwin, c
.
> > >
> > > I concur. It wasn't an easy decision for sure.
> > >
> > > Andrew, for cgf's life work on Cygwin, can you please polish one of the
> > > gold watches from deep down our project vaults? We never gave away one
> > > of them,
On 7/31/2014 11:49 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I'll be unsubscribing from all cygwin mailing lists right after sending
this. I'll likely continue to use Cygwin but just as a user.
Dang... you probably won't see all the goodbyes...
But in case... best wishes in you
an easy decision for sure.
> >
> > Andrew, for cgf's life work on Cygwin, can you please polish one of the
> > gold watches from deep down our project vaults? We never gave away one
> > of them, but if anybody deserves one of them, it's certainly cgf.
>
> G
bly won't see all the goodbyes...
> > But in case... best wishes in your new endeavor. Your efforts here were very
> > much appreciated.
>
> I concur. It wasn't an easy decision for sure.
>
> Andrew, for cgf's life work on Cygwin, can you please polish one of
s...
> But in case... best wishes in your new endeavor. Your efforts here were very
> much appreciated.
I concur. It wasn't an easy decision for sure.
Andrew, for cgf's life work on Cygwin, can you please polish one of the
gold watches from deep down our project vaults? We neve
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I'll be unsubscribing from all cygwin mailing lists right after sending
this. I'll likely continue to use Cygwin but just as a user.
Dang... you probably won't see all the goodbyes...
But in case... best wishes in your new endeavor.
Your efforts here were v
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> Felly hir, a diolch am yr holl bysgod
And: So long and thanks for all the Cygwin. Seriously. Good luck in your future.
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I was hoping that my final act for Cygwin would be to get it imported
into git but it looks like that wi
On 1/29/2014 5:21 PM, wrote:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20145488/cygwin-g-stdstoi-error-stoi-is-not-a-member-of-std#_=_
I have still this problem, is there a patch or fix around?
Did you try the suggestion for the same problem under mingw? It looks like
this could be a temp
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20145488/cygwin-g-stdstoi-error-stoi-is-not-a-member-of-std#_=_
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On 19/01/2012 10:50 AM, bob 295 wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 09:29:41AM -0500, bob 295 wrote:
Last spring we tried to port our SIMPL project code to Cygwin but fell
acropper of the known fifo issues in Cygwin.We haven't been able to find
expertise to contribute to a rewrite of the
>On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 09:29:41AM -0500, bob 295 wrote:
>>Last spring we tried to port our SIMPL project code to Cygwin but fell
>>acropper of the known fifo issues in Cygwin.We haven't been able to find
>>expertise to contribute to a rewrite of the fifo functio
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 09:29:41AM -0500, bob 295 wrote:
>Last spring we tried to port our SIMPL project code to Cygwin but fell
>acropper of the known fifo issues in Cygwin.We haven't been able to find
>expertise to contribute to a rewrite of the fifo functionality.
Who
Last spring we tried to port our SIMPL project code to Cygwin but fell
acropper of the known fifo issues in Cygwin.We haven't been able to find
expertise to contribute to a rewrite of the fifo functionality.
I would like to nominate the cygwin fifo rewrite for a Google Summer of
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 11:31:55AM +, Greg Chicares wrote:
>On 2011-09-20 10:51Z, toto titi wrote:
>>
>> I sent a few years ago a question to the libc project ports mailing
>> list (http://cygwin.com/ml/libc-ports/) without knowing this email
>> would be stored and
On 2011-09-20 10:51Z, toto titi wrote:
>
> I sent a few years ago a question to the libc project ports mailing
> list (http://cygwin.com/ml/libc-ports/) without knowing this email
> would be stored and made available to everyone on the internet. My
> name and main email address cle
Hi
I sent a few years ago a question to the libc project ports mailing
list (http://cygwin.com/ml/libc-ports/) without knowing this email
would be stored and made available to everyone on the internet. My
name and main email address clearly appears in it and it really
bothers me. I seriously
I am the facilitator for the SIMPL open source project
(http://www.icanprogram.com/simpl). The SIMPL toolkit project started over 10
years ago as a way to bring Send/Receive/Reply (QNX style) messaging
to Linux. A SIMPL application consists of two or more interacting
SIMPL modules. Those
Given n people, we would
not be able to agree on less than n designs. Maybe the cygwin HP looks
old-fashioned, but it served it's purpose so far.
Corinna
P.S: A little more green wouldn't hurt, though. /duck'n'cover/
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 01:36:06AM +0100, Thomas Wolff wrote:
I've set up a sample at ...
...
But, since you asked. I *really* don't like the redesigned red left
menubar.
That's fine. It wasn't actually a design proposal but more an
implementation proposa
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 01:36:06AM +0100, Thomas Wolff wrote:
>I've set up a sample at ...
You're putting me in the situation of practically begging me to be mean.
As much as everyone thinks I may enjoy that, I really don't.
But, since you asked. I *really* don't like the redesigned red left
men
Reini Urban schrieb:
2009/12/26 Kristopher Ives:
Thanks. I can modify the colors and the logo idea was just to see what
people thought. The design was very short work and was my attempt at
giving back to the Cygwin project. I was needing feedback and wanted
to know if this was a possibility
other cygwin pages.
>>>
>>> Thanks. I can modify the colors and the logo idea was just to see what
>>> people thought. The design was very short work and was my attempt at
>>> giving back to the Cygwin project. I was needing feedback and wanted
>>>
ges.
>>
>> Thanks. I can modify the colors and the logo idea was just to see what
>> people thought. The design was very short work and was my attempt at
>> giving back to the Cygwin project. I was needing feedback and wanted
>> to know if this was a possibility.
>
l and so, don't know how hard it would be to maintain -
>> especially since that look and feel would have to be propagated to all
>> the other cygwin pages.
>
> Thanks. I can modify the colors and the logo idea was just to see what
> people thought. The design was very short
to maintain -
> especially since that look and feel would have to be propagated to all
> the other cygwin pages.
Thanks. I can modify the colors and the logo idea was just to see what
people thought. The design was very short work and was my attempt at
giving back to the Cygwin project. I was
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 02:35:04AM -0800, Kristopher Ives wrote:
>I've been a long time user of Cygwin, but I've yet to give back to the
>project. I was talking to some folks on #cygwin about revamping the
>http://cygwin.com project page. In my opinion, the page doesn't
&g
> I've been a long time user of Cygwin, but I've yet to give back to the
> project. I was talking to some folks on #cygwin about revamping the
> http://cygwin.com project page. In my opinion, the page doesn't
> reflect the great efforts in other areas of the project..
I've been a long time user of Cygwin, but I've yet to give back to the
project. I was talking to some folks on #cygwin about revamping the
http://cygwin.com project page. In my opinion, the page doesn't
reflect the great efforts in other areas of the project.. I'm not
really lo
use for list posts? The admins try and block all such
posts automatically, and reply with a bounce message explaining the
situation, but sometimes a few slip through the filters. (The problem is
that these disclaimers attempt to impose legal liabilities on a public,
volunteer-run project which does
Hey Dave,
There appears to be some lead I got, but I dont know how to make sense of it.
In the hope that what you said was right, I redirected standard error
stream to a file during compilation[2>errfile during compilation], and the
error file reads like this:
g++: ^M[Control-M, that is]: No
Hey Dave,
Thanks, but that hasnt worked !
I am using a windows editor as you mentioned. I am not using a complicated
makefile for compiling my files, but a simple script which looks like
this:
[WRITTEN INTO A FILE]
g++ \
*.c \
-o project1.exe \
-mms-bitfields \
-mwindows \
-DPACKAGE_DATA_DIR="
vijayasarathy@ wrote on 19 May 2008 12:26:
> Hi all,
>
> I have not been able to compile the simplest of glade projects in cygwin.
> Can anyone help me ?
>
>
> The most strange error in keep getting is this :
>
> ": No such file or directory "
>
> (with no indication whatsoever of what is mis
Hi all,
I have not been able to compile the simplest of glade projects in cygwin.
Can anyone help me ?
The most strange error in keep getting is this :
": No such file or directory "
(with no indication whatsoever of what is missing !!)
Help me pls.
Vijay
*
> /cygdrive/c/CCStudio_v3.3/C2000/cgtools/bin/ar2000: error 122
Jan, as I read that error, it's coming from the compiler, not the shell. Have
you checked the compiler documentation for error 122?
> C:/cygwin/bin/bash: /cygdrive/c/CCStudio_v3.3/C2000/cgtools/bin/ar2000:
> Message too long
> make
Hi,
I have problems with compiling my project. I'm using cygwin
environment. I have project compiled using couple makefiles. I use
SHELL=bash or SHELL=ash. The compiler is from TI and is written for
windows so I can't try it under linux.
For some time everything works fi
Nate Thern wrote:
> K&R C guy, I don't know or do etags, autoconf, gdb, etc. I'm probably long
> overdue to learn some of these tools. If I take this on, what resources are
> there to help me learn to code in the gnu style, and learn modern C++? (the
> best my library has is Stroustrup, 1997)
A g
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 03:26:52PM +, Nate Thern wrote:
>Eric Blake comcast.net> writes:
>> You are
>> better off teaching your application about modern C++, and sending those
>> patches back upstream to the "C Scripting Language" project.
>Agreed. I
Eric Blake comcast.net> writes:
> You are
> better off teaching your application about modern C++, and sending those
> patches back upstream to the "C Scripting Language" project.
Agreed. I'm just an engineer and self-taught C programmer who regularly
compiles his ow
stream to the "C Scripting Language" project.
> 2) force headers to define UNIX because cygwin was treated as equivalent to
> win32
That is also a no-no. Cygwin compiles define __CYGWIN__. But more
importantly, keying off of UNIX being defined is very non-portable and too
bro
I'm building "The C Scripting language" on cygwin, and it uses some deprecated
c++ include files and notations. The ones that caused problems are fstream.h
and strstream.h
I had to do the following to get it to compile:
1) add a "strstream.h" in the headers directory that includes
2) force head
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Hello All,
I'm trying to use gmp (http://www.swox.com/gmp/) with a win32 (MSVC)
project.
I've compiled the project with -mno-cygwin (using CC="gcc -mno-cygwin"
./configure) and now it
doesn't depend on cygwin1.dll (I think).
The project produced libgmp.a, I just rename
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> Hallo Elfyn,
>
>
> here we go, this is the patch for mysql-4.1.0-alpha.
> It should also apply at 4.0.x series, well maybe a little fuzz here
> and there. If some hunks are failing, it should be no problem to
> apply them manually since there are only
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