Re: Cygwin1.DLL soon to be Windows Vista only

2007-03-31 Thread Roelf Renkema
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Christopher Faylor wrote: > After some intense discussion with Corinna, we've decided that we will > soon be removing all support for any version of Windows other than > Windows Vista 64. > Doesn't even make the impression of an april fools gag. You c

Re: Cygwin1.DLL soon to be Windows Vista only

2007-03-31 Thread Brian Dessent
Christopher Faylor wrote: > 4) A --mascot command line option will be automatically understood by > any program which uses the Cygwin DLL. It will cause a picture of a > hippo to be displayed. (--nomascot will defeat this option) He is also quite helpful...

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Re: Cygwin1.DLL soon to be Windows Vista only

2007-03-31 Thread Sam Edge
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Re: Cygwin1.DLL soon to be Windows Vista only

2007-03-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 10:21:34PM -0800, Don wrote: >Can I register for the Genuine Cygwin Advantage (GCA) program? We're actually contemplating some program to incentivize Cygwin users in their use of Red Hat's new, more expressive licensing. We'll be providing Cygwin registration as part of th

Re: Cygwin1.DLL soon to be Windows Vista only

2007-03-31 Thread Don
Can I register for the Genuine Cygwin Advantage (GCA) program? Don Christopher Faylor wrote: After some intense discussion with Corinna, we've decided that we will soon be removing all support for any version of Windows other than Windows Vista 64. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwi

Cygwin1.DLL soon to be Windows Vista only

2007-03-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
After some intense discussion with Corinna, we've decided that we will soon be removing all support for any version of Windows other than Windows Vista 64. I know that Corinna considers Vista to be the best in a long line of Windows operating systems and I'm sure I'll agree as soon as I finally ge

Re: IMSL and cygwin

2007-03-31 Thread René Berber
Dave Korn wrote: [snip] > Cygwin doesn't make windows understand native linux machine code. For > instance, linux uses int 0x80 to access a syscall, windows uses int 0x2e. > There is no way to reuse the raw binary code in the library by using cygwin. > Cygwin lets you take standard linux source

Re: Windows command window "quick edit mode" problem

2007-03-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
lin q wrote: Hi, I am wondering if you have such problem. When I run cygwin, sometimes I need to do a copy & paste of the cygwin window to other Windows application. One convinient way to do this is to click "Property" of the window and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Then I can use mouse to selec

RE: IMSL and cygwin

2007-03-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 March 2007 18:45, Ruprecht Machleidt wrote: > From Absoft, I have bought the (compiled) Fortran77 IMSL > for Intel architecture and LINUX Release 2.0 or higher > ("libimsl.a"). > > But I do not know how to make this package work on cygwin. > If I include the libimsl.a in a standard g77 stat

Re: Setup error: "URL Scheme not registered!" (solution)

2007-03-31 Thread Jeff Beard
spamgourmet.com> writes: > Fatal Error: Uncaught Exception > Thread: install > Type: St16invalid_argument > Message: URL Scheme not registered! > I found that downloading from multiple mirrors was the primary cause of this failure! In the location known to the installer, I download updates an

Improvement of the FAQ

2007-03-31 Thread tony\.reix
Hello, I had a problem after installing cygwin, and (I think that) my problem does not appear in the FAQ. My problem: - an old (and broken) version of cygwin was installed. - installing a fresh new one led to the cygwin shell to NOT start: - the window opens and closes very fast The solution:

Re: IMSL and cygwin

2007-03-31 Thread LDR
Ruprecht Machleidt wrote: > Is there anybody out there who has tried to use the > Fortran77 IMSL (International Math and Stat Library > of Fortran77 routines) on cygwin? > > The problem with the IMSL is that it is sold only in compiled > form (by Visual Numerics and by Absoft). They don't sell > t

Windows command window "quick edit mode" problem

2007-03-31 Thread lin q
Hi, I am wondering if you have such problem. When I run cygwin, sometimes I need to do a copy & paste of the cygwin window to other Windows application. One convinient way to do this is to click "Property" of the window and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Then I can use mouse to select any text on C

Re: IMSL and cygwin

2007-03-31 Thread Ruprecht Machleidt
>From Absoft, I have bought the (compiled) Fortran77 IMSL for Intel architecture and LINUX Release 2.0 or higher ("libimsl.a"). But I do not know how to make this package work on cygwin. If I include the libimsl.a in a standard g77 statement, like, g77 -o xxx program.f libimsl.a (with the libim

RE: Error compiling a c program

2007-03-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 March 2007 17:26, Dave Korn wrote: > On 31 March 2007 17:14, Tim Prince wrote: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> On 31 March 2007 16:35, Nick048 wrote: >>> Hi to all, I have written a little server program, that work; but after the compilation, gcc return this warning:

RE: Error compiling a c program

2007-03-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 March 2007 17:14, Tim Prince wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> On 31 March 2007 16:35, Nick048 wrote: >> >>> Hi to all, >>> >>> I have written a little server program, that work; but after the >>> compilation, gcc return this warning: >>> userserver.c:98:2 : warning: no newline at end o

Re: Error compiling a c program

2007-03-31 Thread Tim Prince
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 31 March 2007 16:35, Nick048 wrote: Hi to all, I have written a little server program, that work; but after the compilation, gcc return this warning: userserver.c:98:2 : warning: no newline at end of file Can You help me to find the origin of this warning ? It

RE: Error compiling a c program

2007-03-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 March 2007 16:35, Nick048 wrote: > Hi to all, > > I have written a little server program, that work; but after the > compilation, gcc return this warning: > userserver.c:98:2 : warning: no newline at end of file > > Can You help me to find the origin of this warning ? It comes from gcc.

Error compiling a c program

2007-03-31 Thread Nick048
Hi to all, I have written a little server program, that work; but after the compilation, gcc return this warning: userserver.c:98:2 : warning: no newline at end of file Can You help me to find the origin of this warning ? The file is here: http://www.nabble.com/file/7597/Userver1.c Userver1.c

faq: go back to cygwin default setting ?

2007-03-31 Thread fcvcnet@
Hi, I want cygwin to support unicode . I do not like the result, so I change back with delete the content I added in the .inputrc file and etc. But cygwin dose not display like before . How can I make cygwin go back and look like the same like I newly setup? Thanks. -- Unsubscribe info: