Hi, I can't seem to find an answer on google nor the cygwin mailing lists.
I'd like to understand how could I add extensions, specifically -
apcu, to the php module.
Can someone help?
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Greetings, lostbits!
Please don't top-post. Thank you.
> On 5/15/2016 6:16 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>> Greetings, lostbits!
>>
>>> Click Reorder
>> Don't do that.
>>
>>> This corrects the error.
>> No, it breaks permissions.
>>
>>> For the directory and co
>To be absolutely clear: if you mount an NFS share with noacl set, you get a
>noticable speed increase versus not setting noacl?
Let me clear this up a bit. The group is working on local
repositories that happen to exist on local NTFS drives under Windows.
These drives are the same local drives t
>>> If I leave off the noacl and do a clone followed by a push and pull
>>> we
>>> >end up with the following error in the Windows security tab:
>>> > The permissions on file.cpp are incorrectly ordered, which may
>>> >cause some entries to be ineffective.
>> Yes, I've seen that before; it's a pr
I have seen problems similar to those reported in "RE: Possible issue
with newest version of git (v 2.8) under Cygwin", but I did not want to
hijack that thread.
For me, the problems have been elusive. Scripts that used to work would
fail as created directories had bad permissions, but I didn'
STC:
$ ldd `which ls`
Actual output:
$ ldd `which ls`
ntdll.dll => /c/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll (0x7ffd16fb)
KERNEL32.DLL => /c/WINDOWS/system32/KERNEL32.DLL (0x7ffd16b8)
KERNELBASE.dll => /c/WINDOWS/system32/KERNELBASE.dll (0x7ffd13f5)
Expected output:
Greetings, Warren Young!
> STC:
> $ ldd `which ls`
> Actual output:
> $ ldd `which ls`
> ntdll.dll => /c/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll (0x7ffd16fb)
> KERNEL32.DLL => /c/WINDOWS/system32/KERNEL32.DLL (0x7ffd16b8)
> KERNELBASE.dll => /c/WINDOWS/system32/KERNELBASE
On May 16, 2016, at 10:48 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>
> Greetings, Warren Young!
>
>> STC:
>
>>$ ldd `which ls`
>
> $ cygcheck $(which ls)
Good to know. But ldd should do it, too. :)
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On 2016-05-16 10:42, Warren Young wrote:
$ ldd `which ls`
ntdll.dll => /c/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll (0x7ffd16fb)
KERNEL32.DLL => /c/WINDOWS/system32/KERNEL32.DLL (0x7ffd16b8)
KERNELBASE.dll => /c/WINDOWS/system32/KERNELBASE.dll (0x7ffd13f5)
WFM:
$ /bin/ldd
On 16/05/2016 17:42, Warren Young wrote:
STC:
$ ldd `which ls`
Actual output:
$ ldd `which ls`
ntdll.dll => /c/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll (0x7ffd16fb)
KERNEL32.DLL => /c/WINDOWS/system32/KERNEL32.DLL (0x7ffd16b8)
KERNELBASE.dll => /c/WINDOWS/system32/KERNE
Hi,
I am curious to know if there is a command that will display a symbol table for
*.obj files. It seems as if commands such as "nm" or "objdump" do not do this.
I get "File format not recognized".
If there is a way to get it to work with nm or objdump, I am all ears. Or if
there is a differe
Benjamin Cao writes:
> I am curious to know if there is a command that will display a symbol
table for *.obj files. It seems as if
> commands such as "nm" or "objdump" do not do this. I get "File format
not recognized".
>
> If there is a way to get it to work with nm or objdump, I am all ears.
On May 16, 2016, at 1:10 PM, Benjamin Cao wrote:
>
> I am curious to know if there is a command that will display a symbol table
> for *.obj files. It seems as if commands such as "nm" or "objdump" do not do
> this. I get "File format not recognized”.
nm *is* the right tool, but only for file
On 2016-05-16 14:10, Benjamin Cao wrote:
I am curious to know if there is a command that will display a symbol table for
*.obj files. It seems as if commands such as "nm" or "objdump" do not do this.
I get "File format not recognized".
You may want to try i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-{nm,objdump} from th
Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Hi;
cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied
I have several mounted partitions on my Windows machine (64bit Windows 7).
Copying a file using cygwin cp , via mintty, from a mounted drive to
a local path, I frequently get the aforementioned mes
It looks like the git package installs python as a dependency. It
causes problems if you need a different win python runtime for your
projects.
Also, git doesn't seem to use python. I un-install python via setup
and git continues to work fine (at least for my typical usage). Nor
can I find any py
On May 16, 2016, at 5:15 PM, Jon Ross wrote:
>
> Nor can I find any python files in the git package.
/usr/libexec/git-core/git-p4
I expect it is that file (or another like it) that cygport is finding and
automatically adding the python dependency.
In the past, packages have had to be restruct
On 2016-05-16 18:24, Warren Young wrote:
On May 16, 2016, at 5:15 PM, Jon Ross wrote:
Nor can I find any python files in the git package.
/usr/libexec/git-core/git-p4
I expect it is that file (or another like it) that cygport is finding and
automatically adding the python dependency.
Exac
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 2:49 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
>>
>> Hi;
>>
>> cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied
>>
>> I have several mounted partitions on my Windows machine (64bit Windows
>> 7).
>>
>> Copying a file using cygwin cp , via mintty,
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