On 15.04.2016 06:03, LLoyd wrote:
Thank you for your message, Thomas.
I can install .fon files without problem here on Win7 (by dropping them into
the fonts folder)
Window popup on all my systems:
Cannot install gohufont-14.fon
The file '...\gohufont-14.fon' does not appear to be a valid font.
2016-04-15 2:50 GMT+02:00 John Cowan wrtites:
> cowan@large-skunk ~
LOL, love your machines hostname ;)
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2016-04-14 11:11 GMT+02:00 Evgeny Grin wrote:
> Back to cmd:
> @ icacls cmd-file
> cmd-file DESKTOP-5PNH8IH\Karlson:(RX)
> DESKTOP-5PNH8IH\Karlson:(I)(F)
> Everyone:(I)(RX)
>
> @ icacls cygsh-file
> cygsh-file DESKTOP-5PNH8IH\Karlson:(R,W,D,WDAC,WO)
>DESKTOP-5PNH8IH\Ka
And packs a lot of nice changes including 24bit color support:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tmux/tmux/master/CHANGES
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Greetings, Warren Young!
> On Apr 14, 2016, at 1:07 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>>
small things like cygpath
>>
>>> A cygpath like facility is neither useful nor needed in UfW.
>>
>> Which means, I can't call diff between files on my file manager's two panels?
> Sure you can. c:\tmp\foo.txt
Greetings, John Cowan!
>> Right now, I hit Alt+Shift+D, which invokes a short macro calling menu entry
>> view:> -I "\$Author.*\$" -I "\$URL.*\$" -I "^Orbiting .*$" !?$UnixDiff$Options
>> ((-c, -b etc.)):?! --strip-trailing-cr -- "!#!\!.!" "!^!\!.!"
>> and get two files (or directories) on opposi
Hello,
> Andrew Schulman wrote:
>
> By now I guess most of us have seen the reports of bash, and in fact a full
> Linux userland, running natively in Windows 10:
>
> http://www.osnews.com/story/29149/Microsoft_and_Canonical_partner_to_bring_Ubuntu_to_Windows_10
> http://www.hanselman.com/blog/
On Apr 15 10:48, Gerrit Haase wrote:
> 2016-04-14 11:11 GMT+02:00 Evgeny Grin wrote:
> > Back to cmd:
> > @ icacls cmd-file
> > cmd-file DESKTOP-5PNH8IH\Karlson:(RX)
> > DESKTOP-5PNH8IH\Karlson:(I)(F)
> > Everyone:(I)(RX)
> >
> > @ icacls cygsh-file
> > cygsh-file DESKTOP-5PNH8IH\
On 12/04/2016 19:42, Achim Gratz wrote:
Marco Atzeri writes:
It seems some mess upstream. I will try to build from rep source.
Take your time. I've rolled back for the moment.
Regards,
Achim.
I am replacing 3.0.4-1 with 3.0.4.r201-1
(latest dev plus a patch for documentation)
It is comp
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* xinit-1.3.4-11
This package contains programs used to start the X Window System server and
a first client program in environments that use multiple window systems.
This release fixes several bugs:
* stale lockfiles are ign
Gerrit Haase scripsit:
> > cowan@large-skunk ~
>
> LOL, love your machines hostname ;)
It's 100% RFC 1178 compliant, and has the big advantage that it is almost
never in use on any network I belong to, so my home machines are always
called some variant of "skunk", and my work machines too when I
Andrey Repin scripsit:
> Of course, it is efficient.
> More efficient, than starting a shell each time I need to diff a file.
> Or 2-3 shells, if you call a wrapper. Which is least efficient, considering
> retarded CMD quoting rules.
I always have 2-3 shells running, more if I am editing a lot of
Tobias Zawada scripsit:
> - There is no plan to add X11 or Mir (or any equivalent) to WSL.
>It is not possible to install X11 stuff since the grapical device drivers
>are not ported.
There is no problem, however, with running Cygwin/X or a similar Win32
X server, and then running X clien
On 2016-04-11 23:41, KIMURA Masaru wrote:
i'm now revisiting this topic b/c mingw-*-fftw3 are not OpenMP capable.
can someone (maybe, Yaakov?) update them?
That's because there were many (32 in total) otherwise "internal"
symbols are used by the threaded libraries which were not being
exporte
I originally entered a bug on msys2's bug tracker, but it turns out
they only repackage cygwin packages, and I have verified this is an
issue on cygwin too, so I am now sending that report here.
Original entry:
https://github.com/Alexpux/MSYS2-packages/issues/555
Basically, the 64 bits "gcc-co
On Apr 15 12:05, Nicolas Noble wrote:
> I originally entered a bug on msys2's bug tracker, but it turns out
> they only repackage cygwin packages, and I have verified this is an
> issue on cygwin too, so I am now sending that report here.
>
> Original entry:
>
> https://github.com/Alexpux/MSYS2-p
I been working on this today and have figured a few things out:
The issue appears to be only be affecting us when we use ssh keys to
authenticate. When we do not have keys for authentications the command
gets executed successfully:
Here is the full command I am sending over ssh:
ssh USER@cygserv
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
> On Apr 15 12:05, Nicolas Noble wrote:
>> I originally entered a bug on msys2's bug tracker, but it turns out
>> they only repackage cygwin packages, and I have verified this is an
>> issue on cygwin too, so I am now sending that report he
On Apr 15 12:56, Nicolas Noble wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Corinna Vinschen
> wrote:
> > On Apr 15 12:05, Nicolas Noble wrote:
> >> I originally entered a bug on msys2's bug tracker, but it turns out
> >> they only repackage cygwin packages, and I have verified this is an
> >> issue
On Apr 15 22:41, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 15 12:56, Nicolas Noble wrote:
> > This is an issue
> > when trying to compile a 64 bits binary that uses the win32 api,
> > nothing more.
>
> One problem is that you're not supposed to use WinSock or the winsock
> headers when compiling Cygwin ap
>> Right, but that isn't the same thing. I am well aware of the various
>> issues tied with sizeof(long),
>
> Sorry, I wasn't aware of this since you wrote something along the lines
> of gcc should make sizeof(long) == 4 which just doesn't make sense in an
> LP64 environment.
I can see how this wa
> I can see how this was confusing, yes. I was trying to make the point that
Dang I fail with e-mails lately. The rest of the sentence is
"mingw64's compiler has sizeof(long) == 4".
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On Apr 15 13:54, Nicolas Noble wrote:
>
> > However, Mingw-w64 already contains a lot of changes to accommodate
> > the Cygwin LP64 environment, and incidentally there's already a type
> > available which does the right thing, so it might be a good idea to
> > suggest using that:
> >
> > #define F
On Apr 15 13:55, Nicolas Noble wrote:
> > I can see how this was confusing, yes. I was trying to make the point that
> Dang I fail with e-mails lately. The rest of the sentence is
> "mingw64's compiler has sizeof(long) == 4".
Yes, sure. Mingw's gcc targets Windows, Cygwin's gcc targets Cygwin
in
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* mingw64-i686-fftw3-3.3.4-1
* mingw64-x86_64-fftw3-3.3.4-1
FFTW is a C subroutine library for computing the discrete Fourier transform
(DFT) in one or more dimensions, of arbitrary input size, and of both real
and complex da
I haven't updated Cygwin in quite a while. I currently have
2.1.0-1 (32-bit) and am wondering if there are any known
issues in upgrading through that many versions.
Are there any preparatory steps I should perform to reduce
the likelihood of problems during the install or post-install
process?
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I updated my cygwin to the latest 32-bit version (I hope), and I'm
having a problem with file permissions. Newly created files and
directories lack write permission even for the owner.
Here's some relevant stuff from my Cygwin shell window:
-
~ % umask
0022
~ % touch x
~ % ll x
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