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Jon Turney <...> wrote:
> Just to be clear, the category is irrelevant here, it's the fact that
> xorgproto obsoletes these packages that is significant.
>
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Hello everbody,
I´m trying to install cygwin/X in my Windows 10 computer but when I exec the
.exe file to install it. it shows me lots of URls but when I click them they
say that no files found! (I have test around 10 connections).
Where can I download the cygwin SW? May be it´s obsolete? Is th
Hello everbody,
I´m trying to install cygwin/X in my Windows 10 computer but when I
exec the .exe file to install it. it shows me lots of URls but when I
click them they say that no files found! (I have test around 10
connections).
Where can I download the cygwin SW? May be it´s obsolete? Is t
On 16/03/2018 10:35, Cristina Aragón Fernández wrote:
Hello everbody,
I´m trying to install cygwin/X in my Windows 10 computer but when I exec the
.exe file to install it. it shows me lots of URls but when I click them they
say that no files found! (I have test around 10 connections).
Where c
Amid all this channel noise about Cygwin vs. Linux/POSIX handling of leading
// in pathnames,
I gotta point out that the Cygwin handling is _hugely_ pragmatic and useful.
It extends the Windows UNC filename notion into a ?nixy network filesystem
namespace in the natural and obvious way. It puts
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On 3/16/18, T.Clarke wrote:
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I have installed the 64 verswon of gcc and it works fine
I also installed the 32 bit version on a 32-bit laptop and it
installs ok, but when atteppting to comple any program with
gcc it simply returns eiimdiately without doing anything,
with return-code 1
I installed both versions the same way;
Dear Tim,
do you compile c or c++ code (.cpp extension)?
As far as I can tell, you need "gcc-core" and "gcc-g++" if you want to compile
c++ code - or at least this is what I install and it works (regularly tested
with automated regression tests, which always install a fresh Cygwin)
Best regar
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We need a bit more information. 'If you are experiencing problems with a
package which is not part of the Cygwin distribution first see if there is a
better forum available for discussing it. Don't expect that just because you
are having problems with a package on Cygwin that there is a problem
Following my previous post advisign that the gcc 32 compiler was
exiting immediately (return code 1) without doing anything, I have
now established what is happening.
The behaviour exhibited is contrary to that exhibited by gcc 64 bit,
which works fine.
When entering the cygwin console and typing
Sorry, posted this from my other non-regsitered email address!!
Following my previous post advising that the gcc 32 compiler was
exiting immediately (return code 1) without doing anything, I have
now established what is happening.
The behaviour exhibited is contrary to that exhibited by gcc 64 bi
On 16/03/2018 16:04, Tim Clarke wrote:
I have installed the 64 verswon of gcc and it works fine
I also installed the 32 bit version on a 32-bit laptop and it
installs ok, but when atteppting to comple any program with
gcc it simply returns eiimdiately without doing anything,
with return-code 1
Has anyone been able to get CYGWIN sssd service to interact with the windows
desktop?
If yes, could you please reply with the configuration you used to get it to
work.
Thanks,
Mitch Hall
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Has anyone been able to get the CYGWIN sssd service to interact with the
Windows desktop?
If yes could you please reply back with the details on how you got it to
work.
Thanks,
Mitch Hall
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On 2018-03-16 08:59, Soegtrop, Michael wrote:
> See "Subscribing and unsubscribing" at the bottom of
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Specifically the form at:
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA writes:
> http://cygwin.wikia.com/wiki/Rebaseall
> $ cygrunsrv -E
> The above seem to be propper way to stop sevice process.
…if you need to do it from within Cygwin. If you're doing it from a CMD
or BAT file it's easier and slightly more efficient to use the Windows
tools.
Re
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 16:45:11, Tim Clarke wrote:
> Sorry, posted this from my other non-regsitered email address!!
>
> Following my previous post advising that the gcc 32 compiler was
> exiting immediately (return code 1) without doing anything, I have
> now established what is happening.
> The beh
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From: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of Jon
Turney
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2018 19:32
To: The Cygwin Mailing List
Subject: setup 2.891release candidate - please test
A new setup release candidate is available at:
https://cyg
New versions 4.2.2-1 of
octave,
octave-devel,
octave-doc
are available in the Cygwin distribution:
CHANGES
Latest upstream 4.2.x release. Focused on bugfixes
https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/news/release/2018/03/13/octave-4.2.2-released.html
Full changes:
https://www.gnu.org/softw
Greetings, mhallnh!
> Has anyone been able to get the CYGWIN sssd service to interact with the
> Windows desktop?
> If yes could you please reply back with the details on how you got it to
> work.
Re-read the message you were replying to. It contains the answer.
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On 2018-03-15 01:11, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Am 14.03.2018 um 11:58 schrieb Mikhail Usenko via cygwin:
>> On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 20:43:13 -0500
>> Eric Blake <...> wrote:
>>> Just because Linux has taken the stance that their documented definition
>>> of // is "synonym for /" does NOT mean that ALL POSI
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