Version 1.3.5-3 of
GraphicsMagick
libGraphicsMagick-devel
libGraphicsMagick3
perl-Graphics-Magick
have been uploaded for cygwin-1.7
GraphicsMagick is the swiss army knife of image processing.
It provides a robust and efficient collection of tools and
libraries which support reading
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A new release of diffstat, 1.47-1, is available for those testing cygwin
1.7, leaving 1.46-1 as the previous version and for cygwin 1.5 users.
NEWS:
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This is a new upstream release. From the CHANGES file, the changes since
1.46 are:
29-Mar-2009
Corinna Vinschen schreef:
I have no experience with DFS at all, and this would require to debug
what happens in your environment. If you're willing to test, I would
give you a special handcrafted Cygwin DLL which prints more detailed
strace output to analyze what happens. I can't promise that
On Apr 4 02:32, neomjp wrote:
> I used this Corinna's tiny program
> (http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2009-04/msg00053.html )
> to create a file with a name containing a CJK character and tested
> how setting LANG works.
>
> I changed 0x20ac to 0x4e00 (). This is one of the
> characters used in a
Robert Jacobson wrote:
> Well, I found the culprit. It seems that Google Desktop was causing the
> problem, because after I installed it, I had zero problems starting
> cygrunsrv services.
Argh, sorry about that. I just updated the BLODA sources in CVS to mention
Google Desktop the other day,
Robert Jacobson wrote:
> I only have two machines with both Google Desktop and cygrunsrv
> services. It works fine on the other machine.
This seems to be a known issue with the current version. There are two
workarounds:
1) install an older version
2) Rename a registry key to prevent the Google
Bengt-Arne Fjellner wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>> Tom Rodman wrote:
>>
> Potential app conflicts:
>
> ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
> Detected: HKLM Registry Key, Named file.
>>
>>> ZoneAlarm is not installed. I searched the registry for
>>> ZoneAlarm, and do not recall finding
Well, I found the culprit. It seems that Google Desktop was causing the
problem, because after I installed it, I had zero problems starting
cygrunsrv services.
I only have two machines with both Google Desktop and cygrunsrv
services. It works fine on the other machine.
Oh well, I need an SSHD
jissa wrote:
I am trying to setup a Windows XP Professional laptop that is running cygwin
with nfs-server on it. The NFS server is exporting a windows directory that
I will be sharing with a virtual machine running QNX on the same laptop
using VMWARE server.
I installed the NFS server and used
Dave Korn wrote:
Tom Rodman wrote:
Potential app conflicts:
ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
Detected: HKLM Registry Key, Named file.
ZoneAlarm is not installed. I searched the registry for
ZoneAlarm, and do not recall finding much other than the Cisco
VPN client. Don't think ZoneAlarm w
On 2009/04/02 22:46, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Btw., it's really not tricky to create a filename with special
> > characters:
I used this Corinna's tiny program
(http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2009-04/msg00053.html )
to create a file with a name containing a CJK character and tested
how setting
jissa wrote:
I am trying to setup a Windows XP Professional laptop that is running cygwin
with nfs-server on it. The NFS server is exporting a windows directory that
I will be sharing with a virtual machine running QNX on the same laptop
using VMWARE server.
I installed the NFS server and used
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Dave Korn wrote:
> Note that the binary you got from there is a native windows binary, and it
> will probably only understand windows style filenames. Configure may well try
> and give it posix style filenames and it might get confused. If you ru
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 11:42:57AM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
> (Is C# and C the name for the same programming
language? In my setup
> options I have noticed just a C compiler.)
No; C# is a Microsoft-invented language based loosely on C++ but with
big bits
On Apr 2 22:53, A.R. Burgers wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen schreef:
>
> >> Are these Samba shares by any chance? I can reproduce this only
> >> for Samba shares, not for remote Windows NTFS drives.
> >
> > Oh, btw., install works fine for me, only mv complains with "failed to
> > preserve ownership".
On Apr 3 12:37, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> [For some reason I'm not receiving the mailing list right now once again,
> so I hand-crafted the References and In-Reply-To headers of this mail,
> if that matter.]
Worked fine :)
> Corinna wrote:
> > These are the choices we have, afaics:
> >
> > 1. Use
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A new version of the asciidoc package, asciidoc 8.4.2-2, is now available
for download for those testing cygwin 1.7, replacing 8.4.2-1. I have left
asciidoc 8.3.5-1 as previous for cygwin 1.7 and current for cygwin 1.5.
NEWS:
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This is a minor pa
Marco Atzeri wrote:
>> Da: Charles Wilson
>> Oggetto: Re: compilation with cygport spoiled by spaces in pathnames?
>> A:
>> Data: Venerdì 3 Aprile 2009, 14:38
>> Thomas Wolff wrote:
Please don't feed the spammers.
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--- Ven 3/4/09, Charles Wilson ha scritto:
> Da: Charles Wilson
> Oggetto: Re: compilation with cygport spoiled by spaces in pathnames?
> A: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Data: Venerdì 3 Aprile 2009, 14:38
> Thomas Wolff wrote:
>
> > Is this a generic problem? From the make output, it's
> not clear wh
Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Is this a generic problem? From the make output, it's not clear which program
> actually raised the problem ("Can't find c:\Program on PATH.") - gcc, mv, rm?
> I had the impression that spaces in path names (which unfortunately do occur
> under Windows) are usually handled
[For some reason I'm not receiving the mailing list right now once again,
so I hand-crafted the References and In-Reply-To headers of this mail,
if that matter.]
I had written:
> Now with 1.7.0-45, after remote login, the encoding is always just
> ISO-8859-1, while of course, if I have a UTF-8
Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
(Is C# and C the name for the same programming
>>> language? In my setup
options I have noticed just a C compiler.)
>>> No; C# is a Microsoft-invented language based loosely on C++ but with
>>> big bits of Java mixed in! That's your problem: you
>> need
>>> a C# com
I tried to recompile inetutils (in an attempt to check the earlier reported
problem of rlogin and telnet not supporting UTF-8 anymore since cygwin 1.7.0-45)
and ran into a problem with spaces in $PATH which aborted the compilation:
> cygport inetutils-1.5-4.cygport prep
...
> cygport inetutils-1
> > > (Is C# and C the name for the same programming
> > language? In my setup
> > > options I have noticed just a C compiler.)
> >
> > No; C# is a Microsoft-invented language based
> > loosely on C++ but with big
> > bits of Java mixed in! That's your problem: you
> need
> > a C# compiler, but
> > (Is C# and C the name for the same programming
> language? In my setup
> > options I have noticed just a C compiler.)
>
> No; C# is a Microsoft-invented language based
> loosely on C++ but with big
> bits of Java mixed in! That's your problem: you need
> a C# compiler, but there
> isn't
On Apr 2 23:04, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> cygrunsrv definitely stays running when I start gmond. It stops
> immediately after the execve call - it thinks the process has stopped,
> but in fact a new gmond is running with a new Windows PID. I am using
> the -x option to cygrunsrv and the -f (f
On Apr 2 13:19, Eric Blake wrote:
> According to Corinna Vinschen on 4/2/2009 9:53 AM:
> > I then puzzled out that on the machine where vim is fast, the filetype
> > of the strace file was set to "", while on the incredible slow machine,
> > vim had set the filetype to "asciidoc".
>
> Did you, pe
Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm sorry for being angry last night.
:) I wasn't at all offended by anything you wrote, I didn't even think you
were angry.
> Anyway, I send both cygchecks and screenshot from ./configure (I was not
> able to export it into a text file although I typed ./con
Tom Rodman wrote:
>>> Potential app conflicts:
>>>
>>> ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
>>> Detected: HKLM Registry Key, Named file.
> ZoneAlarm is not installed. I searched the registry for
> ZoneAlarm, and do not recall finding much other than the Cisco
> VPN client. Don't think ZoneAlarm wa
Michael T. Davis wrote:
> We have a standalone server running Windows Server 2003 SP2. We would like
> to promote it to a member server in an existing Windows domain. Will this
> affect how cygwin accounts are managed and maintained? We want to preserve
> the functionality of the existing loc
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