On 08.06.2021 7:34, Russell VT wrote:
What version(s) of the timezone files are installed on each?
Cygwin:
$ cygcheck -c | grep tz
tzcode 2021a-1 OK
tzdata 2021a-1 OK
Windows:
I didn't find a TZ-specific update KB in the list of installed upd
On 2021/06/06 23:59, Mike Kaganski via Cygwin wrote:
Hello,
Running Cygwin 3.1.7-1 on Windows 10 Version 21H1 (OS Build
19043.985), I have this issue:
when I start Cygwin's Python, I have correct time reported:
But running Python for Windows (it doesn't matter which, specifically
for the te
On 2021/06/06 22:08, Tomas Tumelionis via Cygwin wrote:
Been using windows terminal preview (this is still actual with current
latest version 1.9) and after cygwin 3.2 update windows terminal input is
broken after:
* splitting pane
* moving terminal window to other window
* sleeping pc
This means
On 08.06.2021 14:37, L A Walsh wrote:
On 2021/06/06 23:59, Mike Kaganski via Cygwin wrote:
Hello,
Running Cygwin 3.1.7-1 on Windows 10 Version 21H1 (OS Build
19043.985), I have this issue:
when I start Cygwin's Python, I have correct time reported:
But running Python for Windows (it doesn't
Sorry for the vague description. After recreating all my current
configuration from scratch I've found that it is only with oh my zsh
default theme - robbyrussell - I am facing the issue. Well atleast with my
version of zsh+cygwin+windows terminal. Changing the theme made everything
work again and
On 2021/06/08 05:28, Mike Kaganski wrote:
No, I report a problem that a native program runs incorrectly *under
Cygwin*, because Cygwin is indeed part of the picture.
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The problem is in the MS-Win term program. If you report
it to them and tell them it only misbehaves when you have
On 2021/06/08 05:41, Tomas Tumelionis wrote:
Sorry for the vague description.
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I get accused of being too vague all the time.
Glad you narrowed down the problem. Good job!
Have fun!
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Do
On 08.06.2021 16:04, L A Walsh wrote:
On 2021/06/08 05:28, Mike Kaganski wrote:
No, I report a problem that a native program runs incorrectly *under
Cygwin*, because Cygwin is indeed part of the picture.
---
The problem is in the MS-Win term program. If you report
it to them and tell the
On 08.06.2021 16:04, L A Walsh wrote:
Look in its environment and remove any thing for timezone and try that.
Thanks to this great suggestion, I was able to workaround this problem -
thanks!
Wrong result (using the TZ present in environment, i.e. TZ=Europe/Moscow):
$ "C:/Program
Files/Win
On 2021/06/08 06:30, Mike Kaganski wrote:
First of all - please stop telling me that I required support. I didn't
demand anything, and was asking *in the hope*, but without any wrong
expectations that anyone owes anything here.
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Have you ever heard the statement "asking is poli
On 08.06.2021 16:57, L A Walsh wrote:
You aren't getting that answering questions *IS* a form
of support.
LOL. Please see how I do this support: https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/users/
I know it all. I answer others' questions. What I was talking about was
that I didn't demand, and didn't e
On 2021/06/08 07:10, Mike Kaganski wrote:
so any "answers" like yours "why do you ask here" are
off-topic.
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But what most people dont' see -- I didn't say you *shouldn't*
post here, I asked why when the evidence suggested the problem
was python reading TZ info from 2 sources -- like config
There is a known problem with the $TZ environment variable.
Here's a discussion from 2017:
https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2017-May/232675.html
The problem is that both Cygwin and Windows use the $TZ environment
variable, but they interpret it differently.
The Windows handling of $TZ (or %TZ
Dear Cygwin,
I am a fan of Bison and Flex. The current version of Bison on Cygwin is
from 2015. Can someone update it?
I am interested in trying to update it myself. Is their a tutorial for that?
Thank you,
Song
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On 08.06.2021 19:57, Song Yang via Cygwin wrote:
Dear Cygwin,
I am a fan of Bison and Flex. The current version of Bison on Cygwin is
from 2015. Can someone update it?
the maintainer is still around. Eric ?
I am interested in trying to update it myself. Is their a tutorial for that?
https
On 08.06.2021 16:04, L A Walsh wrote:
You might ask on a python list if anyone else has experienced
something similar with python or any other program. I'm fairly sure
that neither MS nor cygwin design their OS with python in mind and
that it is python that is interacting funny when running unde
3 [main] cpnmld.x86-cygwin 4556 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute
FAST_CWD pointer. Please report this problem to
the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
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Documentation:https:
Quick search on find_fast_cwd leads here...
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22821467/cygwin-win-8-1-error-find-fast-cwd-warning-couldnt-compute-fast-cwd-pointer
When was the last time you updated Cygwin? What version of Windows are you
running? What version of Cygwin? More details would be he
On 2021-06-08 11:37, Keith Thompson via Cygwin wrote:
There is a known problem with the $TZ environment variable.
Here's a discussion from 2017:
https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2017-May/232675.html
The problem is that both Cygwin and Windows use the $TZ environment
variable, but they interp
On 2021-06-08 15:57, Lei Zhang (Axelerate LLC) wrote:
On 2021-06-03 22:45, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2021-06-03 16:08, Lei Zhang wrote:
Encounter a bug on Windows, and the bug details are below, please
take a look when you get a moment, thanks!
Account: Cygwin Solutions
Product : CYGWIN
Reference
>3 [main] cpnmld.x86-cygwin 4556 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute
>FAST_CWD pointer. Please report this problem to
>the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-find_fast_cwd-warnings
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F
On 2021-06-08 14:03, Mike Kaganski via Cygwin wrote:
On 08.06.2021 16:04, L A Walsh wrote:
You might ask on a python list if anyone else has experienced
something similar with python or any other program. I'm fairly sure
that neither MS nor cygwin design their OS with python in mind and
that it
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