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Charles Wilson wrote:
| What's puzzling is there is no *error* message from the compiler -- just
| warnings.
|
|> strip: './foo.exe': No such file
|
| But obviously something went wrong.
|
| I wonder of the string length warning is from the pre-proc
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A new release of git, 1.5.5.1-1, has been uploaded, replacing 1.5.5-1 as
current, and leaving 1.5.4-1 as the previous version.
NEWS:
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This is a new upstream release. See also the package documentation in
/usr/share/doc/git-1.5.5.1/, along with
Ich werde ab 24.04.2008 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
25.04.2008.
I am not in office on April, 24th. I will be back on April, 25th.
As for ATIC92-94, OVP3 and SPS4 please contact Mr. Hans Falter.
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Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
I'm not sure what's triggering this, but *sometimes* I'm getting more
than that:
./.libs/lt-foo.c:263: warning: string length `4368' is greater than the
length `4095' ISO C99 compilers are required to support
./.libs/lt-foo.c: In function `main':
./.libs/lt-foo.c:288
I've adopted the xerces-c package and updated the version to 2.8.0-1.
xerces-c is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++
(it is also known as Xerces-C++). xerces-c makes it easy to give your
application the ability to read and write XML data. A shared library is
provided
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According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 4/23/2008 8:27 AM:
|> As I understand it, the -fleading-underscore flag is only useful to add
|> a leading underscore for targets that do not have a leading underscore,
|> like linux. It won't accomplish anything on
By far you're bored with that.. go to http://lovecomes.2ya.com and find your
next Date / Love / penpal.. in your area! - Have a nice night! :)
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Charles Wilson wrote:
| That was fixed in libtool CVS after 2.2.2 was released:
| http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libtool-patches/2008-04/msg00019.html
| but this release is 'stock' libtool-2.2.2 with only your patches.
I'm not sure what's trigge
I've noticed that when I start up Cygwin if I accidentally leave a cd
in the cd drive it is automounted to /cygdrive/d as a system mount
(binmode, noumount) but if there is no cd in the drive I can control
the mount.
Should a cd be automounted this way or should it mount but in an
unmountable
Bernard Blackham wrote on 23 April 2008 18:08:
> Why doesn't the Cygwin SVN build simply just #define WIN32 (or
> whatever it takes) so the code which is _already in SVN_ to work
> around this problem is actually used to fix the issue? I have not
> seen anyone give a reason as to why this shouldn'
Bernard Blackham wrote:
> Why doesn't the Cygwin SVN build simply just #define WIN32 (or
> whatever it takes) so the code which is _already in SVN_ to work
> around this problem is actually used to fix the issue? I have not
> seen anyone give a reason as to why this shouldn't be done. (If
> there
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:35:51AM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
> > * On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 06:59:56PM +0200 I wrote:
> >> Ok, here is the description: Sometimes (!) when I do a "svn co" or "svn
> >> up", I get the following error:
> >>
> >> svn: Can't move 'src/arch/riscos/.svn/tmp/all-wcprops' to
A little more information...
It appears as though the package, _update-info-dir-00605-1.tar.bz2, does
not exist on any of the mirrors that I am using. What does exist is
_update-info-dir-00726-1.tar.bz2.
I am using the latest version of cygwin setup. I leave the package list
at "Default" and
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> You may be right. But then this is strange for me. I would guess that
> either -fleading-underscore or -fno-leading-underscore do something, but
> not both doing nothing. So if a target does have a leading underscore
> and then -fleading-underscore does nothing on it (
Brian Dessent wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not know how to get rid of the leading underscores in Cygwin. I
have other sources compiled in Linux, and they do not have a leading
underscore added.
As I understand it, the -fleading-underscore flag is only useful to add
a leading
Kornél Pál wrote on 23 April 2008 14:00:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you very much for the information, and please forgive
> me for this
> reply if I have the problem described in the FAQ.
>
> I only have Windows Defender installed from the list but I am using it
> with cygwin for more than a year without a
Hi,
Thank you very much for the information, and please forgive me for this
reply if I have the problem described in the FAQ.
I only have Windows Defender installed from the list but I am using it with
cygwin for more than a year without any problems.
Note that according to the error messag
Kornél Pál wrote on 23 April 2008 12:31:
> I am using cygwin for comiling Mono on Windows but recently I
> kepp getting error messages:
>
> 18858 [main] sh 93120 fork: child -1 - CreateProcessA
> failed, errno 11
> 1168010 [main] sh 93120 fork: child -1 - CreateProcessA
> failed, errno 11
> 317
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 20 14:52, Trevor Forbes wrote:
I access my windows XP PC either via rdesktop or ssh on a Linux Gentoo PC.
(Note I use using XPUnlimited to get multiple rdesktops) Using
Cygwin-1.7.0-3 I found I can run Cygwin application via ssh or rdesktop
but not both at t
Hi,
I am using cygwin for comiling Mono on Windows but recently I kepp getting
error messages:
18858 [main] sh 93120 fork: child -1 - CreateProcessA failed, errno 11
1168010 [main] sh 93120 fork: child -1 - CreateProcessA failed, errno 11
3176500 [main] sh 93120 fork: child -1 - CreateProcess
Nefastor wrote:
> I want to write simple programs which use the serial port (for example, a
> program that will trap and log activity on a serial port, nothing fancy). I
> know how to do that under Linux, and under DOS as well. The problem is I
> don't know which of Cygwin's /dev/tty device corres
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