> For the specific case C:\Temp, I found this:
>
> cygpath -ua 'C:\Temp'
>
>-> /cygdrive/c/Temp
>
> cygpath -ua /cygdrive/c/Temp
>
>-> /cygdrive/c/Temp
>
> cygpath -ua '\Temp'
>
>-> /cygdrive/c/Temp
>
> cygpath -ua '/Temp'
>
>-> /Temp
>
> Now Cygwin is open source, so you,
Thanx for the insightful thoughts Ken
See more below
> >>> all the std::filesystem implementations I've seen for Windows
> >>
> >> The implementation on top of Cygwin is not "for Windows", it's "for
> >> Cygwin", i.e., "for Posix". And for Cygwin that's the right thing to
> do.
> >> And that's w
Am 25.11.2020 um 08:43 schrieb Kevin Schnitzius:
On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 03:59:19 PM EST, Thomas Wolff
wrote:
Am 24.11.2020 um 21:22 schrieb Kevin Schnitzius via Cygwin:
>> Ctrl-c is broken on mintty.
> This is a wrong statement. For a terminal, Ctrl+c is just a control
> character, n
> >>> all the std::filesystem implementations I've seen for Windows
> >>
> >> The implementation on top of Cygwin is not "for Windows", it's "for
> >> Cygwin", i.e., "for Posix". And for Cygwin that's the right thing to
> do.
> >> And that's where we keep talking at cross purposes.
>
> > Maybe it
Hello,
I am trying to make "config.sh" of Weblogic 12c Release 2 (v12.2.1.4.201001)
working under Cygwin. After having fixed with dos2unix all the broken shell
scripts that were full of MS-DOS CRLF, my attempt to create a Weblogic domain
has failed again by running:
-
$ ./oracle_common
On 25.11.2020 15:18, KAVALAGIOS Panagiotis (EEAS-EXT) wrote:
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if [ -n "`uname -s |grep -i cygwin_`" ]; then
# If we are on an new version of Cygnus we need to turn :/ in
# the path to/cygdrive//
CYGDRIVE=`mount -p | tail -1 | awk '{print $1}' | sed -e 's%/$%%'`
WL_HOME
On 2020-11-25 11:26, Vlado via Cygwin wrote:
On 25.11.2020 15:18, KAVALAGIOS Panagiotis (EEAS-EXT) wrote:
Mount -s was removed in 2008:
https://sourceware.org/git/?p=newlib-cygwin.git;a=commitdiff;h=5f853b3fc5277da8cb5ba3ac7406447fe82e65de
three months after it was set to be ignored.
if [
In my recent tests, it appears as though it is not possible to
successfully connect via two Unix Domain sockets from one client
application to one server application.
Specifically, if I create a server which listens on a Unix Domain socket
and a client, which attempts to connect() twice, both
On 11/25/2020 4:47 PM, Norton Allen wrote:
In my recent tests, it appears as though it is not possible to successfully
connect via two Unix Domain sockets from one client application to one server
application.
Specifically, if I create a server which listens on a Unix Domain socket and a
clie
>From an e-mail reply that was not posted to the list:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 04:04:40PM -0700, Keith Christian wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 1:49 PM Stephen Carrier wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 12:44:33PM -0800, Stephen Carrier wrote:
> > > On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 02:03:28PM -0700,
On 2020-11-25 16:13, Stephen Carrier wrote:
From an e-mail reply that was not posted to the list:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 04:04:40PM -0700, Keith Christian wrote:
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 1:49 PM Stephen Carrier wrote:
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 12:44:33PM -0800, Stephen Carrier wrote:
On Sun,
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