On 2020-04-04 05:24, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 4/3/2020 9:55 PM, Phoenix Soul via Cygwin wrote:
> The setup-x86_64.exe requires admin priveleges. Is it possible to
put it
> into a ZIP file for use?
Dear Phoenix -- While I'm not 100% sure what you're really asking, I
think the
answer is "no". Cygw
Hey all,
I've never used Cygwin much in the past for compiling let alone
cross-compiling to another arch.
I've been playing with ARM GNU GCC and some examples from nordic semiconductor
for some of their demo boards (The Thingy)
The make file that comes with the project includes source files
On 4/4/2020 5:00 AM, Ben wrote:
> I've been playing with ARM GNU GCC and some examples from nordic
semiconductor for some of their
> demo boards (The Thingy)
Sounds as if that is a Windows program, not a Cygwin or Linux program.
> The make file that comes with the project includes source files
On 4/4/20 3:55 AM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
> Am 03.04.2020 um 22:08 schrieb Pander via Cygwin:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> How can I make a package request for Nuspell?
>>
>> Nuspell is a spell checking library and command-line tool written in
>> modern C++, see https://nuspell.github.io/ and
>> https
Hi.
No need to say that putting passwords in plain text file is a bad idea.
But if I use .netrc, wouldn't below be a bit (lot?) safer?
Assuming I have a good passphrase on my key.
It seems so simple, that I fear I am not getting anything out of it.
Morten
#!/bin/sh
# Install utils/gnupg2
# gp
On 2020-04-04 02:00, Ben wrote:
Is there something else I'm missing?
That by cross-compiling for your targets on Cygwin instead of a real
POSIX OS, you will something like double your compile times, if not
more.
Why would you involve Cygwin in a development activity whose target
isn't POSI
Hello,
I tried the last snapshot (not announced) dated 20200403, and the new symbolic
links don’t seem to work properly:
% mkdir test
% cd test
% mkdir foo
% cp /usr/bin/ls.exe foo/ls.exe
% foo/ls
foo
% foo/ls.exe
foo
% ln -s foo bar
% bar/ls
bar/ls: Permission denied.
% bar/ls.exe
bar/ls.exe:
On 4/4/20 5:23 AM, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 4/4/2020 5:00 AM, Ben wrote:
> I've been playing with ARM GNU GCC and some examples from nordic
semiconductor for some of their
> demo boards (The Thingy)
Sounds as if that is a Windows program, not a Cygwin or Linux program.
> The make file that comes
On 4/4/20 9:32 AM, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
On 2020-04-04 02:00, Ben wrote:
Is there something else I'm missing?
That by cross-compiling for your targets on Cygwin instead of a real POSIX OS,
you will something like double your compile times, if not more.
Why would you involve Cygwin in a developm
On 2020-04-04 16:32, Kaz Kylheku via Cygwin wrote:
On 2020-04-04 02:00, Ben wrote:
Is there something else I'm missing?
That by cross-compiling for your targets on Cygwin instead of a real
POSIX OS, you will something like double your compile times, if not more.
Why would you involve Cygw
On 4/4/20 1:58 PM, Åke Rehnman via Cygwin wrote:
I do cross compiling all the time in cygwin and the reason is of course to not
have to deal with windows paths and what not plus you have access to all the
build tools like make binutils grep sed autotools.
Are you doing any arm compilation?
On 2020-04-04 11:00, Ben wrote:
Hey all,
I've never used Cygwin much in the past for compiling let alone
cross-compiling to another arch.
I've been playing with ARM GNU GCC and some examples from nordic
semiconductor for some of their demo boards (The Thingy)
The make file that comes wit
On 2020-04-04 21:11, Åke Rehnman wrote:
On 2020-04-04 11:00, Ben wrote:
Hey all,
I've never used Cygwin much in the past for compiling let alone
cross-compiling to another arch.
I've been playing with ARM GNU GCC and some examples from nordic
semiconductor for some of their demo boards (
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest
version on CPAN or rebuilt for perl-5.30, respectively:
x86/x86_64
--
perl-common-sense-3.75-1
perl-Tk-804.035-1
noarch
--
perl-IO-Socket-SSL-2.068-1
perl-IPC-System-Simple-1.30-1
perl-Mojolicious-8.36-1
perl-SGMLSpm
Am 04.04.2020 um 21:10 schrieb Ben:
On 4/4/20 1:58 PM, Åke Rehnman via Cygwin wrote:
I do cross compiling all the time in cygwin and the reason is of
course to not have to deal with windows paths and what not plus you
have access to all the build tools like make binutils grep sed autotools.
Greetings, Kaz Kylheku!
> On 2020-04-04 02:00, Ben wrote:
>> Is there something else I'm missing?
> That by cross-compiling for your targets on Cygwin instead of a real
> POSIX OS, you will something like double your compile times, if not
> more.
Proof, please.
--
With best regards,
Andrey
On 4/4/2020 5:40 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Kaz Kylheku!
On 2020-04-04 02:00, Ben wrote:
Is there something else I'm missing?
That by cross-compiling for your targets on Cygwin instead of a real
POSIX OS, you will something like double your compile times, if not
more.
Proof, pleas
Version 3.8.0-1 of
geos (source only)
libgeos-devel
libgeos_3_8_0(C++ lib, SONAME Bump)
libgeos_c1 (C API)
have been uploaded for cygwin.
GEOS (Geometry Engine - Open Source) is a C++ port of the
Topology Suite (JTS).
As such, it aims to contain the
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