> From: Eric Blake
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> 4. This version of bash has a cygwin-specific shell option,
> named "igncr"
> to force bash to ignore \r, independently of cygwin's mount
> style. As of bash-3.2.3-5, it controls regular scripts,
> command substitution, and sourced files. I hope to convince
> the upstr
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Eric Blake wrote:
| I've reported this before against earlier versions [1], but the bug is
| still present in 0.3.9, and it breaks packaging of bash. Basically,
| cygport should NOT ignore patches to aclocal.m4 in packages that do not
| use automak
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Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
| I would prefer a RESTRICT="postinst-doc" option, in which case one can
| install the docs manually during src_install(). I hope to make a patch
| in the next few days.
How about this?
Yaakov
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Charles Wilson wrote:
| (a) my "orig" src tarball, if generated via cygport * get, has an extra
| directory level in it, that src tarballs created via 'make dist' do not
| have.
I suppose a cleaner solution would have been to add a '-d
${CVS_MODUL
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Charles Wilson wrote:
| (1) being able to specify a -d path to cvs that differs from CVS_MODULE
| (used by libgeotiff; the actual libgeotiff source is not a module
| itself, but is buried inside the 'geotiff' module. I don't want that
| other stuff
Hi,
Running WinXP Pro, local users only and I find that only admin users can
launched an SFTP session (see below for the precise error message). This
must be a permissions problem since changing a user to admin allows them to
SFTP; change them back to "limited" and they cannot. I tried the followi
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