2013/2/5 Achim Gratz :
> Tanaka Akira fsij.org> writes:
>> I found that non-blocking accept() can hang.
> [...]
>
> Have you tried this with the latest snapshot already?
>
I think I use a released version, not a snapshot.
(I updated Cygwin several days ago.)
I attach cygcheck.out.
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Greetings, Tanaka Akira!
>>> I found that non-blocking accept() can hang.
>> [...]
>>
>> Have you tried this with the latest snapshot already?
>>
> I think I use a released version, not a snapshot.
> (I updated Cygwin several days ago.)
That was not a question, that was more of a suggestive hint
Volker
I see the same lib in two packages:
$ cygcheck -l libgnutls28
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-28.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-openssl-27.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutlsxx-28.dll
$ cygcheck -l libgnutls26
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-26.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-extra-26.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-openssl-27.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutlsxx-
>I'm essentially trying to take the contents of one file, and use it as
>input for a grep command against another file, but I do not get any
>results, even though I know the 2nd file contains a match. In the
>one-liner below, I include an "echo" to confirm the output is in the
>variable that shou
I am just reinstalling cygwin on a fresh install of XP on a rather old laptop
with Avast as virus software.
It is absolutely crawling at the texlive postinstallation stage - stuck
showing 24-25% for at least half an hour now. I was about to give up but
googled "cygwin install hangs texlive-collect
On 2/5/2013 4:48 PM, jeremycraven wrote:
I am just reinstalling cygwin on a fresh install of XP on a rather old laptop
with Avast as virus software.
It is absolutely crawling at the texlive postinstallation stage - stuck
showing 24-25% for at least half an hour now. I was about to give up but
go
On 2/5/2013 10:48 AM, jeremycraven wrote:
I am just reinstalling cygwin on a fresh install of XP on a rather old laptop
with Avast as virus software.
It is absolutely crawling at the texlive postinstallation stage - stuck
showing 24-25% for at least half an hour now. I was about to give up but
g
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) writes:
> So you're saying that it is more important for Cygwin's sqlite3 to work
> with a Windows program than it is for it to work properly with other
> Cygwin libraries and programs? That doesn't sound very pragmatic to me.
> Software built for Cygwin should _always_ follow *N
I have installed cygwin on a remote machine without network access by the
following procedure.
1. I downloaded cygwin using the "Download without install" option, to a
machine with network access.
2. I copied the contents of the Local Package
Directory to the remote machine.
3. At that machine,
Never heard of pspad, but I use Cygwin's dos2unix all the time for
this kind of thing.
Alan Thompson
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 6:49 AM, Gates, Roger wrote:
>
>
> >I'm essentially trying to take the contents of one file, and use it as
> >input for a grep command against another file, but I do not get
On 2/5/2013 3:41 PM, Arnold Boothroyd wrote:
After updating Cygwin on a Dell PC running Windows 7 (it may have been a
year or two since the previous update, since setup.exe was outdated and
therefore replaced with the current version), emacs (which had worked
fine before) failed on startup, giv
On 2/5/2013 3:10 PM, Alan wrote:
I have installed cygwin on a remote machine without network access by the
following procedure.
1. I downloaded cygwin using the "Download without install" option, to a
machine with network access.
2. I copied the contents of the Local Package
Directory to the rem
On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 17:04:30 -0500, Ken Brown wrote:
> The solution is to install the package libgnutls26, which should be a
> dependency of emacs but isn't. Could someone please add it?
Done.
Yaakov
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