Charles Blair wrote:
>When I type "emacs", I get a new command prompt, with no other
> messages.
That's expected when a library is missing, you can make sure by running
"emacs; echo $?" and getting error 53.
More interesting is knowing which library is missing, run "cygcheck
emacs". Install
--- Lun 14/9/09, Jerry DeLisle ha scritto:
> Da: Jerry DeLisle
> Oggetto: Core dump on hello world.
> A: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Data: Lunedì 14 settembre 2009, 06:45
> I first noticed this when trying to
> build and run gfortran 4.5 for my development work on cygwin
> 1.7. This is on WinNT running
I first noticed this when trying to build and run gfortran 4.5 for my
development work on cygwin 1.7. This is on WinNT running in VirtualBox.
With 4.5, I get no output at all. With gfortran distributed with Cygwin
I get the following. Am I configured wrong?
Regards,
Jerry
$ cat hello.f90
On 09/13/2009 10:04 AM, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Just a curiosity... (I have seen th following on Cygwin-1.7, but perhaps
it happens also on 1.5)
Suppose that there are two users: the administrator (root) and a simple
user (pippo). Suppose that 'pippo' has a file 'foo.txt' with permissions:
rw---
I'm not sure how to diagnose this problem, as svn up produces no
output and svn admin recover says:
svnadmin: Expected repository format '3' or '5'; found format '10'
I imagine that the format 10 indicates that the repository is corrupt.
Do you have any suggestions for repairing it?
There's som
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 01:25:01PM -0400, Philip Semanchuk wrote:
>On Sep 13, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
>>> FAQ:
>>>
>>>
>>> - Q: How do I know that I'm running Cygwin 1.7.0-61?
>>>
>>> A: The `uname -v' command prints "2009-09-11 01:25"
>
>Thanks Andy. Mine is dated 2009-08-20 10:5
On Sep 13, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/9/13 Philip Semanchuk:
I also ran 'uname -srv' didn't contain anything
that looked like a relevant version number.
uname -r normally does the job:
$ uname -r
1.7.0(0.212/5/3)
Unfortunately that doesn't contain the package release number u
2009/9/13 Philip Semanchuk:
> I also ran 'uname -srv' didn't contain anything
> that looked like a relevant version number.
uname -r normally does the job:
$ uname -r
1.7.0(0.212/5/3)
Unfortunately that doesn't contain the package release number used to
differentiate the beta releases, which is
On Sep 13, 2009, at 12:22 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:13:42PM -0400, Philip Semanchuk wrote:
Hi all,
I'm fooling around with POSIX IPC under Cygwin 1.7 beta and message
queues still seem to be broken per the description in this thread:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygw
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:13:42PM -0400, Philip Semanchuk wrote:
>Hi all,
>I'm fooling around with POSIX IPC under Cygwin 1.7 beta and message
>queues still seem to be broken per the description in this thread:
>http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-08/msg00539.html
>
>That thread says that a fix
Hi all,
I'm fooling around with POSIX IPC under Cygwin 1.7 beta and message
queues still seem to be broken per the description in this thread:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-08/msg00539.html
That thread says that a fix is in "-29" [1]. I'm not sure what version
I have, but I downloaded
Just a curiosity... (I have seen th following on Cygwin-1.7, but perhaps
it happens also on 1.5)
Suppose that there are two users: the administrator (root) and a simple
user (pippo). Suppose that 'pippo' has a file 'foo.txt' with permissions:
rw---
Why 'root' can read 'foo.txt'? For exam
Version 0.45-1 of monotone has been uploaded for Cygwin 1.7;
please notice that due to missing dependencies monotone will remain at
release 0.42-1 for Cygwin 1.5; you have to upgrade if you want to use
the new versions. Please read carefully: http://cygwin.com/#beta-test
monotone is a free distrib
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