t;http://subversion.tigris.org/project_packages.html#binary-packages>
2. Use u2d (d2u).
HTH
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ion to match an existing file's name if one wants to.)
Please note that my proposal is also in line with the native OS:
E.g. Cygwin "dir" and ls have such problem, the native cmd dir has not:
ls zz
produces:
zz
but
cmd /c dir /B zz
produces
At 00:37 2005-10-26 -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
>
>> Could this for once mean a positive press for text mounts? Or has it
>> something to do with NTFS <-> FAT32 ?
>
>The former is unlikely. The latter is possible.
most C) file that dynamically links to
msvcrt.dll using Cygwin:
gcc -o kbhit.exe kbhit.cpp
it compiles, links and works (on CMD and bash on CMD but not on rxvt; as
stated elsewhere in this thread the Microsoft _kbhit is not very good).
HTH,
Arend-Jan Westhoff.#include
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ex
r question is probably
off topic for this list. I would be happy to supply you in that case with a
more extensive answer on e.g. the Cygwin-Talk mailinglist:
<http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-talk/>
You could also pose your question to a vi specific forum instead.
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ter. E.g. a FreeBSD
MPD running on a 400 Mhz Pentium II can sustain a 50 Mbit/s datastream at a
CPU usage of 25%.
W2k and XP have easy to configure PPTP clients.
(See also W2003 RAS.)
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to assume that anything that runs
directly on a native (i.e. Windows or Linux) OS would outperform a similar
thing running through an emulation layer (Cygwin).
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Do
backsp"
and
vim +"h i_BS"
give you your answer.
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Noticed that when diff is run with two differing files,
one with and one without a directory specifier:
diff a someDir\b
then all lines are reported as different.
Whereas when both have a directory specifier:
diff .\a someDir\b
output is normal.
(Filenames, argument order or using -
Thanks for the explanation. However I don't quite understand this is what one
would want.
With regard to paths I would expect one to want:
A Windows or Posix style path is converted to one internal path format.
After this conversion the behaviour is independent of whatever the
original format was
When I executed the following command it failed:
cat ..\..\diff\separateDirDiffs20050304\*.bat
cat: diffseparateDirDiffs20050304*.bat: No such file or directory
Replacing \ by / made it work.
This violates the statements in the User's Guide that both separators will
work.
Output of:
c
When running:
cygpath --help
apparently a crash occurs. Output:
Usage: cygpath (-d|-m|-u|-w|-t TYPE) [-f FILE] [OPTION]... NAME...
68 [main] cygpath 1964 handle_exceptions: Exception:
STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
25808 [main] cygpath 1964 open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack trace to
>When running:
> cygpath --help
>apparently a crash occurs. Output:
> Usage: cygpath (-d|-m|-u|-w|-t TYPE) [-f FILE] [OPTION]... NAME...
> 68 [main] cygpath 1964 handle_exceptions: Exception:
STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
> 25808 [main] cygpath 1964 open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack trac
>Hi,
>
>I am opening this thread again , more than 5 years later :
>@ http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/1999-09/msg00541.html [1]
>
>How comes is it impossible to write a STATIC lib using msvc's .LIB
>format ? while .DLL are possible ?
>
>Or at least to transcribe from gcc's .a format ?
>
>Anyway
>
<http://www.motorola.com/mediacenter/bios>
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ple systems
fergus
and March 23:
19:56 installing identical cygwin configurations on multiple systems
Greg
Vaidman
Have neither a Reference nor a Follow Up to the other (though the thread
index looks normal?).
Looks to me like there's something broken.
Arend-Jan West
At Thu, 24 Mar 2005 00:06:30 -0800 Brian Dessent wrote:
>Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
>
>> How come when I look at
>> <http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/index.html>:
>>
>> I see the message:
>> March 24, 2005 07:32 Re: Path con
Btw this is not to imply that AT&T is spamming; att.net just
turned up as upstream provider of a spam advertised website and seemed
a good example.)
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At 00:08 2009-07-10 +0100, you wrote:
>> During Cygwin Setup noticed system crash, while setup screen displayed
>> something like:
>> Running preremove script libusb-win32
>> Attempting to isolate the problem I told setup to keep the current version
>> of libusb-win32 and setup installed every
At 02:37 2009-07-10 +0200, you wrote:
>At 00:08 2009-07-10 +0100, you wrote:
>>> During Cygwin Setup noticed system crash, while setup screen displayed
>>> something like:
>>> Running preremove script libusb-win32
>>> Attempting to isolate the problem I told setup to keep the current version
>>
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