Re: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-20 Thread David T-G
Ian -- ...and then .. said... % % Am I missing something "perhaps" , but it aint for lack of RTFM. I am coming to the conclusion that you are. % It aint in the docs , it aint in the list , it aint on google, % so what , I'm supposed to yank it out my arse? It seems to be where most of the re

Re: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-20 Thread David T-G
Ian -- ...and then .. said... % % so in kind if you don;t want to solve problems , plug your % cake hole, as it is really deep with dog dong Please keep this trash off of the mailing list. I have no interest in being offended in such a manner (after all, I can be offended so much better elsewh

Re: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-19 Thread ..
Christopher Faylor wrote: > I responded that I had no interest in his problem (which is even truer > now) and that, even if I did think it was worth pursuing, there was no > reason to go through the inevitable series of "how do I build it" > questions when I could just update the documentation my

RE: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-19 Thread Robert Collins
> -Original Message- > From: .. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 2:52 PM > > I simply want to code a global windows keyboard hook for the > blind. This involves some sort of shared global variables, > yet , even after wading through the re-think involved in >

Re: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-19 Thread ..
Christopher Faylor wrote: > > He sent me more mail saying "Screw this mail-list crap", insisting that > he wanted me to tell him how to do something and that, in return, he'd > document what needed to be done. He called it "Sweat trade Tech 4 > Docs". > > I responded that I had no interest in

Re: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-19 Thread ..
Winston Gutkowski wrote: > > Keyboard emulator? I'm sure Corinna will prove me wrong, but that's pretty > low-level stuff. I ask again, are you sure it's a Cygwin issue? I'm pretty sure it's a cygwin encantaion issue. I'm also fairly sure that owing to it's obscurity that it might have been negl

RE: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-19 Thread Winston Gutkowski
Thanks. I won't bother chatting any further with him. Obvious lost cause (bit like myself really...) W -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Christopher Faylor Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 22:09 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: "

RE: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-19 Thread Winston Gutkowski
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 21:52 To: Winston Gutkowski Subject: Re: "I have no interest in your problem." Winston Gutkowski wrote: > > Dont know who sent this and dont really care. The cygwin bods do a pretty > good job of allowing and answering questi

Re: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 09:13:07PM -0700, .. wrote: >This phrase "I have no interest in your problem." is what is to be had >in asking questions about how to make cygwin do what other approaches >might accomplish. > >So if you figure something out , shout it here, as folks like (CF) are >too stuck

Re: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-19 Thread ..
Winston Gutkowski wrote: > > Dont know who sent this and dont really care. The cygwin bods do a pretty > good job of allowing and answering questions (maybe too good :-), I'm > getting about 80 a day at the moment...), but most problems I've had are > answered in plain english. Could it be that y

RE: "I have no interest in your problem."

2002-05-19 Thread Winston Gutkowski
Dont know who sent this and dont really care. The cygwin bods do a pretty good job of allowing and answering questions (maybe too good :-), I'm getting about 80 a day at the moment...), but most problems I've had are answered in plain english. Could it be that you've got a problem that cygwin can'