Hallo Christopher,
Am Mittwoch, 17. September 2003 um 17:24 schriebst du:
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:27:39AM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>>Am Samstag, 13. September 2003 um 02:27 schriebst du:
>>> Problems go to the cygwin mailing list as always.
>>
>>c-lex.h is missing in the source package.
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 07:32:04AM +1000, Danny Smith wrote:
> > why is then the information about the __declspec removed? Shouldn't
> > that information be kept? AFAIK, the "extern" storage class shouldn't
> > change any information already known about the variable in question.
> > It should com
I'm happy to announce tetex-2.0.2-13. This is a bugfix release. A
problem with xdvi was fixed, the listings package has been included,
and the tetex-tiny package includes the asm symbol font.
Special thanks to Jason Fu, Douglas Brown for reporting a bug even
before the announcement, and to Cori
> From: Corinna Vinschen
> The above case is imho somewhat borderline. It defines Biz with
> dllimport, but it's missing an `extern'. What I mean is, having two
> extern declarations, one with and the second without dllimport. The
> second should not touch the already existing declaration. I
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:
> > From: Corinna Vinschen
>
>
> > The above case is imho somewhat borderline. It defines Biz with
> > dllimport, but it's missing an `extern'. What I mean is, having two
> > extern declarations, one with and the second without dll
Jason Fu wrote:
I tried for ftp://mirrors.kernel.org and it worked.
Anyway, I should not rely only ftp://mirrors.rcn.net but many other mirror
sites.
It's failing on tetex-beta-2.0.2-13 MD5 checking. I deleted
tetex-beta-2.0.2-13.tar.bz2 and the setup proceded to the next step.
That file was c
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 11:23:49PM -0400, Rolf Campbell wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>>I have a reproducable (at least on my machine) of some ^C handling issues.
>>>
>>>#!/bin/python
>>>import sys, os, select
>>>
>>>if(int(sys.argv[1]) > 0):
>>> os.system(sys.argv[0] + " %d" % (int(sys.argv[
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 10:23:14AM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>Hallo Christopher,
>
>Am Mittwoch, 17. September 2003 um 17:24 schriebst du:
>
>> On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:27:39AM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>>>Am Samstag, 13. September 2003 um 02:27 schriebst du:
Problems go to the cygwi
Hallo Christopher,
The support for unnamed structure/union is brocken!
The warning only (-Wall) is generated and corresponding field is ignored!
The old GCC compiler (before 2.95.3 if I not mistake) reports the error.
In the previous 2.95.3 .. 3.2 and in the current GCC shipped with CYGWIN
I've made a new version of gzip available for download. This is just an
update release based on the latest FSF version of gzip. The NEWS file
says:
Major changes from 1.3.4 to 1.3.5
* gzip now removes any output symlink before writing output file.
* zgrep etc. scripts now port to POSIX 1003.1-20
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 08:38:31PM +0200, serge wrote:
>Hallo Christopher,
>
> The support for unnamed structure/union is brocken!
>
> The warning only (-Wall) is generated and corresponding field is ignored!
While you are obviously quite excited about this, you haven't provided
any details. It
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ivan Warren
> Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 2:43 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: getopt: ugly linker messages
>
>
> > And.. Hmmm..
> >
> > I *think* auto import of data variables may
I've made a new version of LilyPond available for download.
As a special attraction 1.8.2-1 associates .ly files with an editor.
Double clicking a .ly file will generate the PDF and open your
favourite PDF viewer. Feel free to share your comments and
suggestions on this new feature.
Enjoy,
Jan.
Hello list
I thought it might be nice to log on using an rsa or dsa key. So I
created both an rsa and a dsa key using ssh-user-config. The keys were
created in ~/.ssh, and the required changes made to authized_keys.
Logging in to the server using
ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -l fermin -v localhost
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 09:32:52PM +0200, Ivan Warren wrote:
>I know this is a community effort and that no-one is obliged to answer
>(no, I didn't go for the pay support.. I am working on an open source
>project, so I don't have the monetary resource to spend).
Bingo. Apparently, no one knows t
>
> Bingo. Apparently, no one knows the answer to your question
> and, apparently, no one is interested in researching the
> problem for you. Also, as you noted, it has a trivially easy
> workaround -- don't strip import libraries.
Right..
- No one is interrested in researching the problem f
What about my problem?
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On the two mirrors which I could find which have the new 1.5.5-1,
there seems to be a problem with the MD5 checksum in the setup.ini file.
Running bzcat on the downloaded cygwin-1.5.5-1.tar.bz2 shows no problem,
but manually running md5sum shows it disagrees with the setup.ini entry.
I replied yes
Here setup is crashing / exiting. I downloaded setup.ini from
sources.redhat.com and the packages from mirrors.rcn.net. I'm
installing from a local directory. It exits while scanning the
packages.
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Cliff Hones wrote:
> On the two mirrors which I could find which have the new 1
Nevermind. I redownload setup.ini from sources.redhat.com. BTW,
no md5sum problem.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Frédéric L. W. Meunier wrote:
> Here setup is crashing / exiting. I downloaded setup.ini from
> sources.redhat.com and the packages from mirrors.rcn.net. I'm
> installing from a local directory
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 10:51:43PM +0200, Ivan Warren wrote:
>>Bingo. Apparently, no one knows the answer to your question and,
>>apparently, no one is interested in researching the problem for you.
>>Also, as you noted, it has a trivially easy workaround -- don't strip
>>import libraries.
>
>Righ
Serge wrote
> Hallo Christopher,
>
>The support for unnamed structure/union is brocken!
>
>The warning only (-Wall) is generated and corresponding field is ignored!
>
>The old GCC compiler (before 2.95.3 if I not mistake) reports the error.
>
>In the previous 2.95.3 .. 3.2 and in the current GCC s
>
> Sigh. By "research", I meant dive into the binutils code and
> figure out what is going wrong.
Geez.. You kidding me ? I mean, I wouldn't mind doing that.. But it would
probably take me a month or so to just figure out the basics of how it
works... Not to mention I have but very little unde
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 01:43:54AM +0200, Ivan Warren wrote:
>>Sigh. By "research", I meant dive into the binutils code and figure
>>out what is going wrong.
>
>Geez.. You kidding me ? I mean, I wouldn't mind doing that..
Are you not a native English speaker or are you just trolling now?
This
I've moved all of the latest gcc stuff out of "test" and into "current".
This is the standard gcc 3.3.1 release from gcc.gnu.org + patches from
Danny Smith and (to a vastly lesser extent) me. If you are interested
in checking these sources out of gcc's cvs repository, the branch tag is
cygming331.
>
> Are you not a native English speaker or are you just trolling now?
>
> This is what I said:
>
> "Apparently, no one knows the answer to your question and,
> apparently, no one is interested in researching the problem for you."
>
> In this context, it is clear what I was saying. I was sayi
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Fermin Sanchez wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I thought it might be nice to log on using an rsa or dsa key. So I
> created both an rsa and a dsa key using ssh-user-config. The keys were
> created in ~/.ssh, and the required changes made to authized_keys.
>
> Logging in to the server
I wonder it anyone has any plans to port it. Even the
commercial S.M.A.R.T. suites for Windows aren't that good. I
tried all. It'd be a nice addition, really.
Unfortunately I'm not (yet) a programmer, still know very
little about Cygwin, but got it to compile removing some code
that may be needed
"Christopher Faylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've moved all of the latest gcc stuff out of "test" and into "current".
> This is the standard gcc 3.3.1 release from gcc.gnu.org + patches from
> Danny Smith and (to a vastly lesser extent) me. If you are interes
I had a problem solved by going into /etc/profile
cc1 was needed by 3.3.1 gcc. The directory where cc1 resides
(/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.1 needed to be placed in the path, so I
added that to my profile under path.
HTH someone facing similar problems in the future.
Robert McNulty Junior
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Alex Vinokur wrote:
> I would like to use both gcc 3.2-3 and gcc 3.3-1.
> Is it possible?
> What and how do I download and install?
I have both (only C and C++), but manually installed them. I
renamed the old binaries to *-3.exe and moved the old
libstdc++.a and libsupc++.a t
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