As of 21 Aug 2014, under cygwin, top and free return a blank line. Under
cygwin64 they work just fine. This happens on both of our Thinkpad Carbon X1
PCs under Windows 8.1.
I see several files under /bin that were changed that date, e.g.,
/bin% ls -l |grep "Aug 21"
Under setup, I do not see top
Greetings, Lester Ingber!
> As of 21 Aug 2014, under cygwin, top and free return a blank line. Under
> cygwin64 they work just fine. This happens on both of our Thinkpad Carbon X1
> PCs under Windows 8.1.
> I see several files under /bin that were changed that date, e.g.,
> /bin% ls -l |grep "Aug
Andrey:
Good idea to try, but using the latest x32 cygwin1.dll snapshot did not help.
Lester
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>
> > As of 21 Aug 2014, under cygwin, top and free return a blank line. Under
> > cygwin64 they work just fine. This happens on both of our Thinkpa
On 8/23/2014 11:11 AM, Lester Ingber wrote:
As of 21 Aug 2014, under cygwin, top and free return a blank line. Under
cygwin64 they work just fine. This happens on both of our Thinkpad Carbon X1
PCs under Windows 8.1.
I see several files under /bin that were changed that date, e.g.,
/bin% ls -l
Testing it
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The problem was with the recent update of procps. Just now a newer version for
x32 was available -- it fixed the problems.
Lester
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Also note that the same files I saw dated "Aug 21" are now dated "Aug 23"; see
below. So, yes, dates on these files do matter. (Other utils like pkill also
were failing, etc.)
Lester
/bin% ls -l |grep "Aug 23"
-rwxrwxr-x 1 ingber ingber 21543 Aug 23 10:34 free.exe
-rwxrwx
Greetings, Lester Ingber!
> Also note that the same files I saw dated "Aug 21" are now dated "Aug 23";
> see below. So, yes, dates on these files do matter. (Other utils like
> pkill also were failing, etc.)
That's the dates of packaging.
Also, could you pretty please teach your mail client to
Version 1.11-1 of perl-Text-CSV_XS has been uploaded.
CHANGE LOG
==
1.11- 2014-08-08, H.Merijn Brand
- Fixed eof (RT#97742)
- Check for attribute conflicts early
- csv (in => [..]) now defaults to *STDOUT for out
- Support for multi-byte quote_char
- New attribute
Version 1.11-2 of perl-Text-CSV_XS has been uploaded. This is a test
release, built against the test version of perl 5.18.2, and is only
available for x86 at this time.
CHANGE LOG
==
1.11- 2014-08-08, H.Merijn Brand
- Fixed eof (RT#97742)
- Check for attribute conflicts earl
Hello,
I would like Cygwin in the context menu of my Windows 7 machine (I
have admin rights).
I'm not sure really why the chere command is not working since I've
just read "sh is actually really bash" and my .bashrc file is
definitely getting used. Additionally there is nothing in my passwd
file
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