> On 2/18/2014 4:16 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Did my earlier patch get included? I haven't seen a "run" new version
> yet.
>
> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2013-12/msg6.html
>
> My patch was the one that properly quote arguments. Maybe let's start
> with that before putting new stuff u
I use PyCharm for Python programming and installing packages. PyCharm uses the
pip command to install any package. I recently needed to install a package that
needs to be build. I learned that I needed to install cygwin in that case.
Here is the deal:
I try to install a package that needs to
On Mar 19 17:58, Greg Mosby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone else seen the error below when using the imaging program
> DS9 from Cygwin's bash terminal?
>
> 0 [main] ds9 6644 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
> pointer. Please report this problem to
> the public mailing list
>
>
> I
On Mar 20 01:58, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
>
> > The code is now practically equivalent to what is in 1.7.28. Only the
> > VectoredContinueHandler, which was the reason Cygwin's exception handler
> > could be called twice, is not called anymore. Instead there's a vectore
I use PyCharm for Python programming and installing packages. PyCharm uses the
pip command to install any package. I recently needed to install a package that
needs to be build. I learned that I needed to install cygwin in that case.
Here is the deal:
I try to install a package that needs to
On 20/03/2014 15:41, - - wrote:
I use PyCharm for Python programming and installing packages. PyCharm uses the
pip command to install any package.
> I recently needed to install a package that needs to be build.
> I learned that I needed to install cygwin in that case.
which package ?
Greetings, - -!
> I use PyCharm for Python programming and installing packages. PyCharm uses
> the pip command to install any package. I recently needed to install a
> package that needs to be build. I learned that I needed to install cygwin in
> that case.
Not only Cygwin, then, but also Python
Hi, All:
mkdir working in command line but not working in csh script, After running csh
script, the error message is:
mkdir: cannot create directory '/home/userID/job': No such file or directory
In the command line, mkdir command can create 'job' directory.
What is the possible cause or reaso
On 3/20/2014 11:20 AM, Zhihua Liang wrote:
Hi, All:
mkdir working in command line but not working in csh script, After
running csh script, the error message is:
mkdir: cannot create directory '/home/userID/job': No such file or directory
In the command line, mkdir command can create 'job' di
With binutils-2.24.51-1 the build of xetex.exe (part of TeX Live) fails
with relocation errors like the following:
g++ -g -O2 -o xetex.exe xetexdir/xetex-xetexextra.o
synctexdir/xetex-synctex.o xetex-xetexini.o xetex-xetex0.o
xetex-xetex-pool.o libxetex.a
/home/kbrown/src/texlive/test64/Work/
I am also having some trouble with the latest version of Cygwin, which includes
this patch.
See
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-patches/2014-q1/msg00017.html
for example.
I am having a related issue, with C++ code that parses the command line.
The command line we support is something like -
prog
On 20/03/2014 02:26, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 08:46:51PM -0500, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
On 2014-03-19 19:39, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 08:14:16PM +, David Stacey wrote:
AUDIODRIVER=ao play ding.wav
This is playing the audio through
On 3/20/2014 8:57 AM, Patrick Herbst wrote:
On 2/18/2014 4:16 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Did my earlier patch get included? I haven't seen a "run" new version
yet.
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2013-12/msg6.html
My patch was the one that properly quote arguments. Maybe let's start
with
Thanks for all the responses. I appreciate the attention given to
ssh-host-config since this problem. One of my problems was that I was
semi-braindead when I ran it and selected yes to privsep when I meant
no. It would have been simpler, I think. Really, it it had at least
done chmod on the files t
I've installed the complete Cygwin environment on my Windows 8.1 system.
When I try to use 'lpr', it seems like the file is printed properly
*except* nothing comes out of the printer. This is a Dell AIO 810
printer that, once I installed the proper driver, doesn't seem to have a
problem printing f
I have compiled a C program that seemed to be successful, using -
"$ gcc -O2 /cygdrive/j/Comp_programs/C/24_Hrs/8/OCR_DOC-8.3.c -o
/cygdrive/j/Comp_programs/C/24_Hrs/8/08L03.exe"
however on executing it I receive the following message -
" $ /cygdrive/j/Comp_programs/C/24_Hrs/8/08L03.exe
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