Ken Brown via Cygwin writes:
> Looking into /usr/bin/rebaselst, I think I see the problem. The
> function rebase_user() greps the file /var/lib/rebase/user.d/kbrown
> for the relevant suffixes,
That's how it was originally intended to work, IIRC (but the
documentation indeed wrongly suggests to p
Achim,
In preparation for using emacs's new native compilation feature, I've been
experimenting with using autorebase to rebase the *.eln files created in a
user's home directory. As a start, I created a file
/var/lib/rebase/user.d/kbrown
containing the line
/home/kbro
On Aug 16 15:36, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 16 06:40, Emily Jackson wrote:
> > I installed the latest test version of Cygwin, and afterward autorebase
> > hung for several minutes until I cancelled it. I ran setup.exe again and
> > got these errors:
> > [...]
&
On Aug 16 06:40, Emily Jackson wrote:
> I installed the latest test version of Cygwin, and afterward autorebase
> hung for several minutes until I cancelled it. I ran setup.exe again and
> got these errors:
> [...]
Confirmed. Something's broken in the new strto_l
functionalit
I installed the latest test version of Cygwin, and afterward autorebase
hung for several minutes until I cancelled it. I ran setup.exe again and
got these errors:
Package: 0/Perpetual
0p_000_autorebase.dash exit code 256
0p_update-info-dir.dash exit code 256
Package: z/Perpetual
bash processes whilst
> running the setup and found that this enabled me to pass the
> Autorebase stage.
There isn't any bash process running when autorebase is happening. I'm
going to assume you meant dash for the moment.
> However, the setup then would just hang at a later
On 04/07/2016 23:05, Jack Bartley wrote:
Dear all,
Thanks in advance for your help.
First I ought to say that there are other instances of similar
problems occurring on this mailing list-I've tried to follow the
advice but after a decent amount of time and effort have not managed
to resolve the
06/msg00136.html. Following a
mention of this in this conversation I ended bash processes whilst
running the setup and found that this enabled me to pass the
Autorebase stage. However, the setup then would just hang at a later
stages. I do not have the full list of all the places it hung, b
installation, the process
hang at autorebase. After killing the dash.exe, the process hang at post
install stage.
Are you sure autorebase was hanging? Maybe you just didn't wait long
enough for it to finish. It can take a long time, especially if you
installed a lot of packages. You might
autorebase. After killing the dash.exe, the process hang at post
install stage.
Thanks
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Greetings, Stephen Dewey!
> should "dash" be "bash"?
No. If you don't have `dash' installed, you need to re-run Setup.
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Sorry for my terrible english...
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Here is the contents of autorebase.bat. I don't know much about
rebasing or batch files so I may be way off base (heh), but should
"dash" be "bash"?
@echo off
rem Postinstall scripts are always started from the Cygwin root dir
rem so we can just call dash from here
path .\bin;%path%
dash /bin/reba
Hi there,
I have spent a while attempting to solve this myself, but I apologize
for anything obvious I may have missed. I am getting the following
messages for both Cygwin and Cygwin64 on my laptop:
Package: Unknown package
autorebase.bat exit code 1
Here are details that may narrow it down.
1.
Greetings, Marc Girod!
> Did I miss an announcement?
Yes.
> I notice now in my setup log:
> 2012/05/14 10:27:13 running: cmd.exe /c
> "C:\cygwin\etc\postinstall\autorebase.bat"
> Does this mean that I do not need anymore to run in an ash shell:
> ./rebaseall && ./peflagsall
Yes.
> followed
rebase
...after an update?
I acknowledge I have had much fewer fork failures in recent times than I
used to.
Thanks,
Marc
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Greetings, Earnie Boyd!
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Mar 27 13:06, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>> I think Corinna's efforts for all of the work that went into getting
>>> autorebase working in setup.exe deserve a gold sta
> I think Corinna's efforts for all of the work that went into getting
> autorebase working in setup.exe deserve a gold star. Could she get
> one please?
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 27 13:06, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> I think Corinna's efforts for all of the work that went into getting
>> autorebase working in setup.exe deserve a gold star. Could she get
>> one please?
>
>
On Mar 27 13:06, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I think Corinna's efforts for all of the work that went into getting
> autorebase working in setup.exe deserve a gold star. Could she get
> one please?
Hey, I just did my job ;)
Corinna
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I think Corinna's efforts for all of the work that went into getting
autorebase working in setup.exe deserve a gold star. Could she get
one please?
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