A new upstream release with minor feature fixes.
Cygwin build changes:
none
Changes:
See http://mathomatic.orgserve.de/changes.txt
7/05/07 - Improved factoring out constants, to make all coefficients
reduced integers by factoring out their gcd.
7/08/07 - Added gcd_verified() function,
This email is to inform you about the release of the updated
perl-libwin32 package, matching the current perl-5.8.8, through
http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.
The changes in this release are as follows:
0.27 6 March 2007
Identical to 0.26, except that the Win32 and the
Win32API::File modules
Hi,
I am working on gcc version 3.4.4. I successfully compiled all the
source files and able to build .exe and .dll. I am able to debug the
code properly using gdb/ddd. But while I tried to simulate the code, I
am facing problems. It is not able to simulate. .dll is not even
loading into simu
On 7/22/2007 8:31 AM, kev v. wrote:
I haven't run rebaseall (at least not explicitely - I'v never heard
about this utility), however, I installed libncurses7 and now emacs
seems to work fine. In fact, I only had libncurses8 installed on my
system, not libncurses7.
Is it safe to keep both versio
I haven't run rebaseall (at least not explicitely - I'v never heard about
this utility), however, I installed libncurses7 and now emacs seems to work
fine. In fact, I only had libncurses8 installed on my system, not
libncurses7.
Is it safe to keep both versions without compatibility problems? An
On 7/22/2007 7:08 AM, kev v. wrote:
Hello,
I'm expericencing trouble running emacs: when I execute 'emacs.exe'
from the bash shell like so:
nothing happens: a new empty shell prompt line appears, just as if I
hadn't run emacs.
Have you by any chance done a rebaseall recently? If so, you mi
Hello,
I'm expericencing trouble running emacs: when I execute 'emacs.exe' from the
bash shell like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ emacs test
or:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ /usr/bin/emacs.exe test
or:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ /usr/bin/emacs-21.2.exe test
nothing happens: a new empty shell prompt line a
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