A new version of the speex, speex-devel, and libspeex1 packages are
now available for download.
NEWS:
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Updated to the 1.2beta3.2 upstream release. Although marked a beta
release, this is the version recommended by upstream. See also the
package documentation in /usr/share/doc/speex-1.2beta3/
I tried taking the latest snapshot and the failure still occurs.
I also tried an alternative system which was running the 64-bit
version of Win2008 and it failed in the same manner (so I've seen
it on separate systems and on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of
Windows 2008).
Also I did something
How about minGW? Did you try that? I have similiar
problem and I will try to see if there is any
difference.
--- jadooo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot for the valuable information.
>
> I am trying to port my application developed in
> linux to windows, now as
> it is quiet clear t
On 2008-05-21 17:32Z, Longyu Mei wrote:
> Does Cygwin support wide char? If yes, which package i
> should install?
See the very recent message thread
"wstring support in GCC 4.1.2 in Cygwin 1.5.25-11"
> I cannot build boost on Cygwin due to
> no wide char support on my current Cygwin
> installa
Does Cygwin support wide char? If yes, which package i
should install? I cannot build boost on Cygwin due to
no wide char support on my current Cygwin
installation.
thanks,
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I agree, as I have been able to get a couple of other Win2008
boxes to work (one was a 32-bit Win2008 and the other 64-bit Win2008).
So the general capability is there, I expect I'm looking around for
an odd sensitivity here.
I'll give a try to a snapshot to see how that goes.
Also, if anyone ha
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Relson, David wrote:
> G'day,
>
> Yesterday I reopened a project from 3 years ago. Its makefiles allowed
> me to build the code for an embedded project and the tools for
[...]
> The makefiles needed some minor tweaking (notably changing "\" to "\\"
> in some paths),
G'day,
Yesterday I reopened a project from 3 years ago. Its makefiles allowed
me to build the code for an embedded project and the tools for
communicating from a PC to the microcontroller. The embedded code is
68HC11 assembly code for Metrowerks CodeWarrior and the communication
tools are C++ fo
I have updated the version of ruby on cygwin.com to 1.8.6-p114-2.
The 1.8.6-p114-1 release was missing readline support which has been
added to -2 now. That's the only difference.
This is an update to the upstream version 1.8.6, patchlevel 114.
It also includes a Cygwin specific patch which is r
Thanks a lot for the valuable information.
I am trying to port my application developed in linux to windows, now as
it is quiet clear that I could not use cygwin, due to lack of Unicode
support,
is there any other alternative to try out my porting activity.
Thanking you all once again for the gr
2008/5/21 Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On May 21 09:51, Robert Klemme wrote:
>> after upgrading to this new version of Ruby readline does not seem to
>> work in IRB any more. I tried using parameter --readline as well as
>> various combinations of packages readline, libreadline5 and
>>
On May 21 09:51, Robert Klemme wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after upgrading to this new version of Ruby readline does not seem to
> work in IRB any more. I tried using parameter --readline as well as
> various combinations of packages readline, libreadline5 and
> libreadline6 but to no avail. Switching back
Hi,
after upgrading to this new version of Ruby readline does not seem to
work in IRB any more. I tried using parameter --readline as well as
various combinations of packages readline, libreadline5 and
libreadline6 but to no avail. Switching back to the previous version
(ruby 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 p
On May 20 20:02, Eric Blake wrote:
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>
> According to Eric Berge on 5/20/2008 9:52 AM:
> | I installed cygwin today on a Windows 2008 (32-bit) server
>
> I don't have access to Windows 2008, so take my advice with a grain of
> salt...
>
> Often, cras
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