Jason Tishler wrote:
As my README indicates, Cygwin Python has some pthreads-related issues.
Given that you don't observe this behavior on other platforms, it seems
like this is a Cygwin specific problem. So, I don't think raising an
upstream bug report will help.
I would like to help with thi
On 27-Jul-2008 17:28, Reini Urban wrote:
The parrot packages with libparrot0 and libparrot-devel,
plus parrot-perl6 and parrot-languages are updated to 0.6.4-2 for
the Cygwin distribution.
This release fixes the serious issue with running /usr/bin/perl6 and
the other languages /usr/bin/parrot-*
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 1:20 AM, Andrew Schulman
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> Actually, with a little setup in your .screenrc, that's not true. I have mine
> set up to always show the list of tabs on the bottom line, with the current
> tab
> highlighted.
Good tip! Thanks!
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On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 10:37:50AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Nope. You flunked the IQ test which isn't terribly surprising given that
you were trying to send spam here.
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The parrot packages with libparrot0 and libparrot-devel,
plus parrot-perl6 and parrot-languages are updated to 0.6.4-2 for
the Cygwin distribution.
This release fixes the serious issue with running /usr/bin/perl6 and
the other languages /usr/bin/parrot-* without building from source.
See http://c
Saturday 26 July 2008, alle 19:36, René Berber wrote:
> r wrote:
>
> >How can I execute a script at boot time ?
> >it's a simple retrieving email script with 'getmail'
> [snip]
>
> An easy way is to use cron, with 'crontab -e' add a line like this:
>
> @reboot /bin/startup_retrieve_mail.sh > /d
Maybe I should note that the Windows hosts file referred to the localhost as
"::1", a format I am not familiar with (maybe something related to IPv6?). The
results below were obtained after I commented that line out and replaced it
with:
127.0.0.1 localhost
I am playing with two computers ru
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