On Wed 17 Jun 2009, Eric Blake wrote:
> A new release of git, 1.6.3.2-1, has been uploaded to the cygwin 1.7
> release area. This replaces 1.6.3.1-1 as current.
>
> NEWS:
> =
> This is a new upstream major release. It also changes the location of
> library executables from /usr/sbin/git-core
Mark Harig wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>> http://cygwin.com/acronyms#BLODA
>>
>
> From that link:
>
>> FYI For Your Information. Also "Fix Yourself It" (for all the Star
>> Wars fans out there)
>
> Perhaps, DIY (Do It Yourself) could be added. My
> guess is that it is more commonly used
Current 1.7 documentation states that Cygwi-1.7 will not work on Win 95, 98, or
Me. Does this also include Win NT? I tried installing on Win NT and I get the
following when trying to open a terminal.
78 [main] bash 139 tty_list::allocate: No tty allocated
Any help or clarification would be a
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 06:45:48AM -0700, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
>Current 1.7 documentation states that Cygwi-1.7 will not work on Win 95, 98,
>or
>Me. Does this also include Win NT?
>
>I tried installing on Win NT and I get the following when trying to
>open a terminal.
>
>78 [main] bash 139 tty_
During the post-installation of emacs 23.0.92-10, the following error
messages are written to /var/log/setup.log.full:
Visited: 68 nodes out of 1460 while creating dependency order.
Dependency order of packages: base-cygwin base-passwd cygwin libiconv2
libintl8 alternatives alternatives libgmp
On 6/21/2009 12:36 PM, Mark Harig wrote:
During the post-installation of emacs 23.0.92-10, the following error
messages are written to /var/log/setup.log.full:
Visited: 68 nodes out of 1460 while creating dependency order.
Dependency order of packages: base-cygwin base-passwd cygwin libiconv2
Dave Korn wrote:
However, now you've got rid of that, a quick re-run through setup.exe and
set everything to reinstall on the chooser page should fix it.
setup-1.7.exe is running pretty reliably now that I have stopped (but not
removed) these two services via the Services app:
LVCOMSer
Cygport sometimes add lines to postinstall scripts to call
update-desktop-database and update-mime-database. Would it be
reasonable for the postinstall script to first check for the existence
of those programs? That would prevent users from seeing mysterious
error messages in their setup logs
On 21/06/2009 13:42, Ken Brown wrote:
Cygport sometimes add lines to postinstall scripts to call
update-desktop-database and update-mime-database. Would it be reasonable
for the postinstall script to first check for the existence of those
programs? That would prevent users from seeing mysterious
> much about it. :-) Just ping again. And you should feel free to
> address any questions, issues, or requests you have related to
I have just pinged a short while ago.
THX,
/Federico
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 06:45:48AM -0700, Jerry DeLisle wrote:
Current 1.7 documentation states that Cygwi-1.7 will not work on Win 95, 98, or
Me. Does this also include Win NT?
I tried installing on Win NT and I get the following when trying to
open a terminal.
78
Lists wrote:
Lists wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
Can you upgrade to the latest Cygwin 1.7 package and try again.
From your
cygcheck output, it looks like things are not correct but this may
be just
a problem with an old cygcheck that doesn't know how to find the
implicit
mounts. If the issue i
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