Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes:
> Incidentally, I see that I forgot to fix a /c -> /cygdrive/c in the script
> I posted. (I normally run with cygdrive mounted at the root, and write my
> scripts accordingly.)
reminder - /proc/cygdrive/c/ works on all systems - saves worrying about it
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On Jun 9, 2016, at 1:52 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
>
>> I prefer to use Cygwin most of the
>> time, then run a âmingwâ script I wrote to temporarily shift my Cygwin
>> environment to MinGW mode:
>
> This sounds like a very good idea, but the problem is that sometimes I need
> to run mingw commands
Hi there,
> On Jun 8, 2016, at 8:19 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
> >
> > So what's the better way of fixing this? Making /mingw/bin/gettext.sh
> have UNIX line endings or replacing it with the proper Cygwin gettext.sh
> that I seem to be missing?
>
> Donât try to mix the Cygwin and MinGW build system
Cufi, Carles writes:
>> In general, however, it seems to me that you're asking for trouble by
>> having MinGW binaries in your path while working in Cygwin.
>
> Yep, I want to do that but the problem is that Cygwin inherits the
> global PATH from Windows and MinGW is present there. I guess I could
> On 6/8/2016 10:19 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
>
> On 6/8/2016 9:57 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On 6/8/2016 5:35 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When running git 2.8.3 with certain of its commands (submodule for
> example) I get spurious output on the terminal:
>
> cacu ~/src/nordic/
On Jun 8, 2016, at 8:19 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
>
> So what's the better way of fixing this? Making /mingw/bin/gettext.sh have
> UNIX line endings or replacing it with the proper Cygwin gettext.sh that I
> seem to be missing?
Don’t try to mix the Cygwin and MinGW build systems. Having MinGW in
On 6/8/2016 10:19 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
On 6/8/2016 9:57 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
Hi there,
On 6/8/2016 5:35 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
Hi,
When running git 2.8.3 with certain of its commands (submodule for
example) I get spurious output on the terminal:
cacu ~/src/nordic/gh/pc-ble-driver-py (
> On 6/8/2016 9:57 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On 6/8/2016 5:35 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When running git 2.8.3 with certain of its commands (submodule for
> example) I get spurious output on the terminal:
>
> cacu ~/src/nordic/gh/pc-ble-driver-py (master) $ git submodule d
On 6/8/2016 9:57 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
Hi there,
On 6/8/2016 5:35 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
Hi,
When running git 2.8.3 with certain of its commands (submodule for
example) I get spurious output on the terminal:
cacu ~/src/nordic/gh/pc-ble-driver-py (master) $ git submodule deinit .
': not a v
Hi there,
> On 6/8/2016 5:35 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When running git 2.8.3 with certain of its commands (submodule for
> example) I get spurious output on the terminal:
>
> cacu ~/src/nordic/gh/pc-ble-driver-py (master) $ git submodule deinit .
> ': not a valid identifiertext.sh: line
On 6/8/2016 9:45 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 6/8/2016 5:35 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
Hi,
When running git 2.8.3 with certain of its commands (submodule for
example) I get spurious output on the terminal:
cacu ~/src/nordic/gh/pc-ble-driver-py (master)
$ git submodule deinit .
': not a valid identifie
On 6/8/2016 5:35 AM, Cufi, Carles wrote:
Hi,
When running git 2.8.3 with certain of its commands (submodule for example) I
get spurious output on the terminal:
cacu ~/src/nordic/gh/pc-ble-driver-py (master)
$ git submodule deinit .
': not a valid identifiertext.sh: line 88: export: `displaypat
Hi,
When running git 2.8.3 with certain of its commands (submodule for example) I
get spurious output on the terminal:
cacu ~/src/nordic/gh/pc-ble-driver-py (master)
$ git submodule deinit .
': not a valid identifiertext.sh: line 88: export: `displaypath
Cleared directory ''
': not a valid ident
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