On 28/07/2009 05:56, Dave Korn wrote:
Yeh, me too. I have a horrible hack in the distro gcc that ascends
directories until it finds ./lib/ and replaces that with /bin/
I'm not sure how you did it, so I just made the attached patch to do
just that. It's a bit of a hack but I don't
I had already set Cron to run as my service from within Cygwin, and
also under services.msc Cron is running as me.
Are they the only two area's it need to me set?
thanks, i really appreciate it :)
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Reini Urban wrote:
> 2009/8/8 michael trott:
>> sure uve heard it
2009/8/8 michael trott:
> sure uve heard it all before. trying to get cron to backup my system
> to a samba share thats mounted to a local drive. i can run the script
> and back up fine. This is my crontab:
Try the same as user SYSTEM and not as your local user and you will
get the same error.
Th
2009/8/8 Tony Lewis:
> According to the documentation, passing an empty string to iconv denotes
> locale dependent character encoding. This leads me to conclude that by
> default on cygwin:
>
> cd = iconv_open("UTF-16LE", "");
>
> should produce the same encodings as:
>
> cd = iconv_open("UTF-16LE"
Is there a way to save the list of packages that are currently installed and
then install that same list on another machine?
It doesn't have to keep and align the version numbers since I keep my
packages up to date. Basically I'm looking for the list that's shown on the
"Select Packages" page w
According to the documentation, passing an empty string to iconv denotes
locale dependent character encoding. This leads me to conclude that by
default on cygwin:
cd = iconv_open("UTF-16LE", "");
should produce the same encodings as:
cd = iconv_open("UTF-16LE", "ISO-8859-1");
but it doesn't for
hi all,
sure uve heard it all before. trying to get cron to backup my system
to a samba share thats mounted to a local drive. i can run the script
and back up fine. This is my crontab:
mich...@home-pc ~
$ crontab -l
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.
# (/tmp/crontab.7ktN9TGa
[Please send problem reports to the mailing list rather than to me
personally.]
On 8/6/2009 1:53 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
New releases of the emacs, emacs-X11, and emacs-el packages, 23.1-10,
are now available for those testing cygwin 1.7
[.
2009/8/6 Dave Korn :
> Aaron Gray wrote:
>> Anyone got a clue ?
>
> Shouldn't be needed. configure scripts should just find /bin/ar and use
> that.
>
> How did you configure everything?
I told a lie I am actually using llvm-gcc so there maybe some differences.
I compiled gcc-4.2.2 fine.
Sorr
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Alexey Borzenkov wrote:
> I just noticed that for several cygwin1.dll versions git svn is not
> working. Here's the repo I can reproduce it with and cygcheck -s -r:
Ok, I did a fresh minimal install on a clean Windows XP at home and
the bug doesn't happen. I guess I
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Reini Urban wrote:
> peflagsall maybe?
Does it even apply on Windows XP? I thought ASLR is a Vista feature.
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