I'm getting segfaults in valid write statements Using current cygwin
gfortran (--version reports 9.3.0). This is with old code that runs on
current debian stable and was running on cygwin a few years ago. I have
been unable to construct a simple example for a bug report.
I would like to try do
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On 4/17/2020 1:46 PM, wors...@bellsouth.net wrote:
What is best means of occasional communication with this mailing list
now that gmane is gone?
Sorry, not a problem.
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Error in my last message - the current debian gfortran (8.3.0) is in
fact older than the current cygwin fortran (9.3.0). So I'll try
downgrading to 8.3.0 in cygwin.
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There was an error in my last message In fact, the current cygwin
gfortran is 9.3.0, the current debian compiler is 8.3.0. I'll have to
reflect upon that.
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While installing a new router, I changed my local network from
192.168.4.* to 192.168.50.*. This seems to have broken Cygwin sshd on
both of my remote computers, but only for Cygwin; sshd works fine if I
boot the remote computer from a linux thumb drive. I have noticed no
other problems with th
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