On Thu 2020-01-30 (12:26), Eric Blake wrote:
> > Are this directory hard links?
>
> No, rather they are parallel mount points (the same directory mounted
> under two different names).
/: mount
C:/cygwin64/bin on /usr/bin type ntfs (binary,auto)
C:/cygwin64/lib on /usr/lib type ntfs (binary,auto
On Mon 2020-01-20 (19:28), Brent Epp wrote:
> Cygwin is totally portable! You can simply copy the installation folder to
> another PC, copy the shortcut (edit target if needed) and it will work.
How do you copy it?
Which archive container do you use?
I have tried it with:
/: cat zip.bat
cd C:
On Fri 2020-01-31 (11:24), Ulli Horlacher wrote:
> On Mon 2020-01-20 (19:28), Brent Epp wrote:
>
> > Cygwin is totally portable! You can simply copy the installation folder to
> > another PC, copy the shortcut (edit target if needed) and it will work.
>
> How do you copy it?
> Which archive co
On Fri 2020-01-31 (12:29), Ulli Horlacher wrote:
> > On Mon 2020-01-20 (19:28), Brent Epp wrote:
> >
> > > Cygwin is totally portable! You can simply copy the installation folder
> > > to
> > > another PC, copy the shortcut (edit target if needed) and it will work.
> >
> > I have tried it wit
On 31.01.2020 12:29, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
On Fri 2020-01-31 (11:24), Ulli Horlacher wrote:
On Mon 2020-01-20 (19:28), Brent Epp wrote:
Cygwin is totally portable! You can simply copy the installation folder to
another PC, copy the shortcut (edit target if needed) and it will work.
How do
On 2020-01-30 23:40, Priyanka Joshi wrote:
> On Friday, January 31, 2020 3:27 AM, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> On 2020-01-30 02:21, Priyanka Joshi wrote:
>>> I am facing issue when I am trying to send zip file as attachment,
>>> same command works fine for xml file.
>>>
>>> PFB commands for reference:
>
>>> Cygwin is totally portable! You can simply copy the installation folder
to
>>> another PC, copy the shortcut (edit target if needed) and it will work.
>> How do you copy it?
>> Which archive container do you use?
I have been using this approach for years.
To a new naked Windows box, if you
On Fri 2020-01-31 (13:54), Thomas Wolff wrote:
>
> On 31.01.2020 12:29, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
>
> > On Fri 2020-01-31 (11:24), Ulli Horlacher wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon 2020-01-20 (19:28), Brent Epp wrote:
> >>
> >>> Cygwin is totally portable! You can simply copy the installation folder to
> >>> ano
On Fri 2020-01-31 (08:06), KARL BOTTS wrote:
>
> >>> Cygwin is totally portable! You can simply copy the installation folder to
> >>> another PC, copy the shortcut (edit target if needed) and it will work.
>
> >> How do you copy it?
> >> Which archive container do you use?
>
> I have been using
On 2020-01-31 03:17, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
> On Thu 2020-01-30 (12:26), Eric Blake wrote:
>
>>> Are this directory hard links?
>>
>> No, rather they are parallel mount points (the same directory mounted
>> under two different names).
>
> /: mount
> C:/cygwin64/bin on /usr/bin type ntfs (binary,a
Ulli Horlacher writes:
>> To a new naked Windows box, if you can "mount" it over the network
>
> No, I cannot do that. My destination Windows hosts are behind firewalls.
> They cannot mount anything. I have to transfer a container file.
Try a vhdx maybe?
Regards,
Achim.
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On 2020-01-31 12:21, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Ulli Horlacher writes:
>>> To a new naked Windows box, if you can "mount" it over the network
>>
>> No, I cannot do that. My destination Windows hosts are behind firewalls.
>> They cannot mount anything. I have to transfer a container file.
>
> Try a vhdx
I first reported this problem to the Mintty project at GitHub. With their
help, I was able to debug the issue to the call to forkpty. I installed tmux
and found it also hangs the exact same way. My guess is any process which
makes this fork call will hang in a similar way. Rather than copy/pa
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