On 2016-09-02 04:12, Jan Nijtmans wrote:
2016-09-02 8:23 GMT+02:00 Yaakov Selkowitz:
Please enable deprecated declarations in sqlite3.h. While it's nice in
theory to say that they are deprecated and shouldn't be used, the reality is
that real-world code still uses them and therefore fails to bu
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* php-7.0.18-1
* php-devel-7.0.18-1
* httpd-mod_php7-7.0.18-1
* php-bcmath-7.0.18-1
* php-bz2-7.0.18-1
* php-calendar-7.0.18-1
* php-ctype-7.0.18-1
* php-curl-7.0.18-1
* php-dba-7.0.18-1
* php-enchant-7.0.18-1
* php-exif-7.0.18-
Daniel Santos wrote:
I've tracked it down to this little Sleep() loop in pinfo::init.
bool created = shloc != SH_JUSTOPEN;
/* Detect situation where a transitional memory block is being retrieved.
If the block has been allocated with PINFO_REDIR_SIZE but not yet
update
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
*** xorg-server-*1.19.3-1
These packages contain XWin and the other X.Org X11 servers.
In addition to upstream fixes [1], the following cygwin-specific changes
have been made since 1.19.2-1:
* In multiwindow mode, remove t
On Apr 20 02:46, arn...@skeeve.com wrote:
> I pushed a fix to gawk master which solves the problem on Linux.
>
> Savannah is down at the moment, but as soon as it comes back I'll
> double check on Cygwin.
>
> Sorry for all the noise.
No worries. Could just as well have been a Cygwin problem.
On 14/04/2017 12:23, Nicolas Goy wrote:
I noticed that a few apps don't manage focus properly when running under
XWin.
Summary:
Given a focused X11 app, focusing a native Windows window, the focus is
not lost in the X11 window.
Steps to reproduce (with terminator):
- Start terminator under XWin
On Apr 19 14:25, Timothy McDaniel wrote:
> I'm setting up a new Windows machine, and as usual, hitting a problem with
> installing Cygwin.
>
> setup-x86_64.exe. Package postinstall shows
>
> Package: 0/Perpetual
> 0p_000_autorebase.dash exit code 2
> Package: _/Unknown package
> base
On 04/21/2017 04:38 AM, Mark Geisert wrote:
I can reproduce your issue on a real Win7.64 machine so that removes
any possible virtual machine root cause. I was running 'top -s1' in
one window while running your testcase in another window. Yes, top
froze for many seconds at a time, then caug
On 4/21/2017 2:35 AM, Greywolf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having a server issue that neither I nor my ISP seem to be able to
> resolve with regards to connecting to Cygwin.com -- namely, only from my
> house, I get a 403 Forbidden.
>
This is _your_ problem. Something has caused you to not be able
On 21/04/2017 07:35, Greywolf wrote:
Hello,
I am having a server issue that neither I nor my ISP seem to be able to
resolve with regards to connecting to Cygwin.com -- namely, only from my
house, I get a 403 Forbidden.
I've been round with my ISP and they are unable to reproduce the issue;
the
On 2017-04-21 10:10, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Brian Inglis!
>> On 2017-04-19 15:47, Jon Turney wrote:
>>> On 19/04/2017 16:42, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2017-04-19 04:58, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 16 12:22, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> Could you please consider having setup-x86{,
I have a perl script that reads a (large) log file, searches for records
matching a certain pattern, and execute()s a binary passing in to it data
from the matched log record. Works great, except that I can't CTRL-C to
break out when the perl script is executing the binary, which is where it
is
Looks like Redhat, Sourceware, Cygwin web sites are coming
back up after an outage (confirmed by two isup/down sites) or
there have been some major network issues on the west coast
--
Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
--
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.
Greetings, Brian Inglis!
> On 2017-04-19 15:47, Jon Turney wrote:
>> On 19/04/2017 16:42, Brian Inglis wrote:
>>> On 2017-04-19 04:58, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 16 12:22, Brian Inglis wrote:
> Could you please consider having setup-x86{,_64} install Windows
> shortcuts to at leas
On 04/21/2017 01:30 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
> Looks like Redhat, Sourceware, Cygwin web sites are coming
> back up after an outage (confirmed by two isup/down sites) or
> there have been some major network issues on the west coast
I wonder if it was west-coast...
I had issues getting to some Xi
From: Nellis, Kenneth (Conduent)
> I have a perl script that reads a (large) log file, searches for records
> matching a certain pattern, and execute()s a binary passing in to it data
> from the matched log record
This message was sent prematurely. Please disregard. Apologies.
--Ken Nellis
On 2017-04-21 12:37, Ben Kamen wrote:
> On 04/21/2017 01:30 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> Looks like Redhat, Sourceware, Cygwin web sites are coming
>> back up after an outage (confirmed by two isup/down sites) or
>> there have been some major network issues on the west coast
>
> I wonder if it was
Agree, it's nothing to do with Cygwin.com.
Check for a firewall on your local machine. Check your home router to see if
it has a firewall with restrictions.
Perhaps you're passing through a proxy server or firewall at the ISP?
Try traceroute or wget to analyze what site you're really attaching
At 11:37 AM 4/21/2017, Ben Kamen wrote:
On 04/21/2017 01:30 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
> Looks like Redhat, Sourceware, Cygwin web sites are coming
> back up after an outage (confirmed by two isup/down sites) or
> there have been some major network issues on the west coast
I wonder if it was west-c
On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 9:46 AM, cyg Simple wrote:
> On 4/21/2017 2:35 AM, Greywolf wrote:
>> I am having a server issue that neither I nor my ISP seem to be able to
>> resolve with regards to connecting to Cygwin.com -- namely, only from my
>> house, I get a 403 Forbidden.
if you try https rathe
On 2017-04-21 09:06, Gluszczak, Glenn wrote:
> On 4/21/2017 2:35 AM, Greywolf wrote:
> Agree, it's nothing to do with Cygwin.com.
> Check for a firewall on your local machine. Check your home router to
> see if it has a firewall with restrictions.
> Perhaps you're passing through a proxy server or
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
* mailutils-3.2-2
* libmailutils5-3.2-2
* libmailutils-sieve-extensions-3.2-2
* libmailutils-devel-3.2-2
* mailutils-mh-3.2-2
* mailutils-comsatd-3.2-2
* mailutils-imap4d-3.2-2
* mailutils-pop3d-3.2-2
[There is also a 3.2-1 releas
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* emacs-25.2-1
* emacs-el-25.2-1
* emacs-X11-25.2-1
* emacs-w32-25.2-1
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text
editor. Emacs contains special code editing features, a scripting
language (elisp), and
Daniel Santos wrote:
Thanks for the help Mark. My current suspicion is that the _pinfo isn't getting
initialized when the process is exec-ed by strace, but I haven't proved that. I
added a dump() member function to _pinfo, but it crashes and I can't seem to
debug that in gdb (it makes a stacktr
On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 5:05 AM, Jon Turney wrote:
> * In multiwindow mode, remove the X input focus when an X window loses
> Windows focus
> Addresses: https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-04/msg00168.html
>
> [1] https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2017-March/002786.html
I was initially e
> * If I'm in an X Emacs window, then click back in my X term, the focus
> is still with the X Emacs window.
I misspoke, and left out an important detail:
If the windows do *not* overlap, then there appears to be no problem.
If the XTerm window is behind the XEmacs window while I'm editing,
then
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