Gregory Borota wrote:
But still I *personally* would prefer if Pierre A. Humblet's Ispell port
would be part of cygwin distribution too as his ispell is much faster than
current aspell (at least for english). I tried to use aspell it just makes me
mad, it's so extremely slow. I had to switch back
I'm having similar problems with release 1.5.9. I thought that if I
posted more information it might help to pin down the problem.
I have just done a complete clean reinstall of Cygwin (i.e. deleted the
directory and registry settings first) using the net installer and
therefore using the 'offi
Brian Ford wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Andy Rushton wrote:
The really odd thing is that I have another PC at home with the same
version of XP, same update status and as far as I can tell, the same
install of Cygwin and I have no problems.
Are you sure about the "same update status&
ill download source code (its all open-source),
build the test programs and run the tests.
Obviously you should read the script first to satisfy yourself there's
nothing nasty in there!
Andy
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SYSTEM-INDEPENDENT:
Works equally poorly on all systems.
e shell scripts to change your
environment. The script runs in a sub-shell, changes the local copy of
the environment and then discards the local copy on exit leaving the
parent shell in the same state as it was in before.
Andy
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We may eventually come to real
ot the problem.
You don't say what your directory structure is, so could one of these be
the problem?
Andy
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Problem reports:
and if you kill setup when it hangs, these scripts
don't all get run.
I presume that killing this process will still cause something to
misbehave because some part of the install has failed - but I haven't
found what that problem might be yet.
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s in
subdirectories too. See 'info grep'.
Andy
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lf by grabbing these DLLs from the
previous version of this package (xorg-x11-bin-dlls-6.8.2.0) and
hand-installing them.
So, as I said, I don't know whether this could be fixed by you or the
x11 maintainers. Any thoughts?
Andy Rushton
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 04:27:37PM +1200, Mark Hadfield wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 03:01:27AM +0100, Andy Rushton wrote:
Hi all,
I have found a problem with ImageMagick and a temporary fix.
After a recent update to my
I don't know who's responsible for this
program - so I thought I'd post my conclusions here. Is there anyone out
there who knows how to get this fixed?
Andy
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