At 2015-08-07 11:26, Jon TURNEY was heard to say:
On 06/08/2015 17:56, Markus Hoenicka wrote:
I've upgraded my setup yesterday and ran into a problem running the X
server. X ran just fine before the upgrade, just like any X client I
threw at it. I'm aware that some defaults have changed in the c
On Aug 8 12:11, Marco Atzeri wrote:
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> On 05/08/2015 09:56, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Aug 3 23:37, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> >>Testing on 64bit latest pure-ftp, I hit this issue:
> >>
> >>/usr/sbin/pure-ftpd.exe -d
> >> 1 [main] pure-ftpd 8860 E:\cygwin64\usr\sbin\pure-ftpd.exe: *** fa
On Aug 7 12:51, mku wrote:
> Dear Corinna,
> thanks for the tip, but I had done it before (and modified it to my Needs).
> To be safe, I did a complete fresh Installation and made the passwd and
> group files as described. But the result is the same as before (a ls command
> takes 5 to 10 secs to
Oh, sorry. I did a fresh 2.2 install to avoid side effects from my previous
updated one and forgot to modify the nsswitch.conf. After correcting it, the
result now is the same from the time aspect but loading of the net dlls have
now disappeared as expected.
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On 8/10/2015 3:41 AM, Markus Hoenicka wrote:
> At 2015-08-07 11:26, Jon TURNEY was heard to say:
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>> Is there anything unusual about your home directory?
>>
>
> Well, we use roaming profiles here at work. This has caused problems
> before, both in Cygwin and non-Cygwin apps. I've modified
> /usr
Lester Ingber alumni.caltech.edu> writes:
> I do not see any way we can see details of dependencies before committing
> to an install?
Patches welcome, I suppose.
> For example, if I want to install Cygwin Octave, I can click on several
> packages. When I continue to install, I have a page of
Am 2015-08-10 15:13, schrieb cyg Simple:
On 8/10/2015 3:41 AM, Markus Hoenicka wrote:
At 2015-08-07 11:26, Jon TURNEY was heard to say:
Is there anything unusual about your home directory?
Well, we use roaming profiles here at work. This has caused problems
before, both in Cygwin and non-Cy
Markus Hoenicka mhoenicka.de> writes:
> I've noticed the discussion about those changes, but I don't fully
> understand the impact of them (and hopefully I don't have to). But I
> don't think my problem argues against Corinna's changes because HOME
> does not exist in my Windows environment. H
Greetings, cyg Simple!
>>> Is there anything unusual about your home directory?
>>>
>>
>> Well, we use roaming profiles here at work. This has caused problems
>> before, both in Cygwin and non-Cygwin apps. I've modified
>> /usr/bin/startxwin like this:
>>
>> $ diff /usr/bin/startxwin.orig /usr/b
At 2015-08-10 15:44, Achim Gratz was heard to say:
Markus Hoenicka mhoenicka.de> writes:
I've noticed the discussion about those changes, but I don't fully
understand the impact of them (and hopefully I don't have to). But I
don't think my problem argues against Corinna's changes because HOME
At 2015-08-10 16:11, Markus Hoenicka erred:
And why does it *not* change if I set HOME to a local drive?
s/HOME/XAUTHORITY/
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I received an e-mail this morning from a gentleman named Joachim
König-Baltes concerning this issue. He found an old post in the
Dexpot forums with a different issue, but the solution is working for
him (and for me) and now the latest version of xorg-server in Cygwin
is working with Dexpot again.
Hi folks,
for testing, I need somebody running a small test program on a machine
with more than 64 CPUs under Windows 7 or later. In fact, the only
thing I'm interested in is the output generated by a certain system
call. Ideally the machine has more than 64 logical CPUs, but not
exactly a mult
On Aug 10 05:00, mku wrote:
> Oh, sorry. I did a fresh 2.2 install to avoid side effects from my previous
> updated one and forgot to modify the nsswitch.conf. After correcting it, the
> result now is the same from the time aspect but loading of the net dlls have
> now disappeared as expected.
> ++
Markus Hoenicka writes:
> HOMEDRIVE=C:
> HOMEPATH=\Users\
>
> I don't know if these are relevant if you use roaming profiles
> though. The path I've shown as $HOME is not arcane at all.
You still haven't shown what $HOME is set in Cygwin, only what path it
maps to on Windows.
> windows exlorer, t
At 2015-08-10 18:11, Achim Gratz was heard to say:
Markus Hoenicka writes:
HOMEDRIVE=C:
HOMEPATH=\Users\
I don't know if these are relevant if you use roaming profiles
though. The path I've shown as $HOME is not arcane at all.
You still haven't shown what $HOME is set in Cygwin, only what pat
On Aug 10, 2015, at 10:00 AM, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
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> for testing, I need somebody running a small test program on a machine
> with more than 64 CPUs under Windows 7 or later.
I don’t think that’s possible today. Windows 7 Professional is limited to 2
physical processors and 256 cores, so
On Aug 10, 2015, at 10:23 AM, Warren Young wrote:
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> On Aug 10, 2015, at 10:00 AM, Corinna Vinschen
> wrote:
>>
>> for testing, I need somebody running a small test program on a machine
>> with more than 64 CPUs under Windows 7 or later.
>
> I don’t think that’s possible today. Windows 7 Pro
On Aug 10 10:23, Warren Young wrote:
> On Aug 10, 2015, at 10:00 AM, Corinna Vinschen
> wrote:
> >
> > for testing, I need somebody running a small test program on a machine
> > with more than 64 CPUs under Windows 7 or later.
>
> I don’t think that’s possible today. Windows 7 Professional is
Greetings, Warren Young!
> On Aug 10, 2015, at 10:00 AM, Corinna Vinschen
> wrote:
>>
>> for testing, I need somebody running a small test program on a machine
>> with more than 64 CPUs under Windows 7 or later.
> I don’t think that’s possible today. Windows 7 Professional is limited to
> 2 p
Corinna Vinschen writes:
> I was referring to Windows 7 because that's the first OS (including
> it's 2008R2 server version) which supports more than 64 CPUs and the
> OS calls required to use and fetch info on them,
> GetLogicalProcessorInformationEx.
I think the only practical use of this possib
i have just done a fresh reinstall of cygwin.
now vim is misbehaving:
for every file i open with vim, vim usually changes the 1st character of
the 1st line to "g".
more exactly, if the 1st line is empty, vim makes no change,
if the 1st line contains only blanks, vim changes the last blank to "g"
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Nem W Schlecht wrote:
> In case that forum post goes away, the solution is to create a file
> name 'myweschsel.ini' in the Dexpot install directory and simply put
> the following 2 lines in it and restart Dexpot.
My sincere apologies for yet another e-mail on th
On 2015-08-10, grimpen wrote:
> i have just done a fresh reinstall of cygwin.
>
> now vim is misbehaving:
> for every file i open with vim, vim usually changes the 1st character of
> the 1st line to "g".
> more exactly, if the 1st line is empty, vim makes no change,
> if the 1st line contains only
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* libpoco-doc-1.6.1-1
* libpoco31-1.6.1-1
* poco-1.6.1-1
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