bsequently, in the
next release.
If you could test this and confirm that the snapshot fixes the problem I'll
roll a new release. It turns out to be a pretty serious bug.
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
I cannot reproduce the problem with the snapshot (20090920).
Thanks,
namsh
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why are th e following files left in /etc/postinstall after each
update/reinstall or initial install?:
gcc-mingw-ada-3.4.4-20050522-1.tgz
gcc-mingw-core-3.4.4-20050522-1.tgz
gcc-mingw-g++-3.4.4-20050522-1.tgz
gcc-mingw-g77-3.4.4-20050522-1.tgz
gcc-mingw-gdc-3.4.4-0.12.1.tgz
gcc-mingw-gpc-3.2.3-2
and confirm that the snapshot fixes the problem I'll
> roll a new release. It turns out to be a pretty serious bug.
>
> http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
>
I am not the OP, but I could reproduce the problem, and I confirm it is
fixed on today's snapshot (20090920). Furthermore,
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 04:14:11PM +0200, Fr??d??ric Bron wrote:
>> I believe it worked fine before (until a few days ago). I updated to
>> latest cygwin by running setup-1.7.exe.
>> (Just running setup -> click several next... ??-> finish)
>>
>> And now if I do
>> ?? ??/bin/gvim
>> ?? ??:!ls
>>
>>
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Paul McFerrin wrote:
> Hello:
>
> The following simple script fails to produce a leading "0" on variable
> "nextnum". Am I doing something wrong or did I discover a bug?
>
> PD KSH v5.2.14 99/07/13.2
> /home/paul.$ cat /lbin/testit2
> #!/bin/pdksh
> n="06"
> typese
Dave Korn wrote:
Alternatively, apply the attached hotfix using bspatch!
Hi Dave,
I think I haven't understood which file should be patched...
I have tried this (which does not help):
bspatch gnat-4.exe gnat-4-new.exe gnat.bsdiff
moving gnat-4-new.exe to /usr/bin/gnat-4.exe. I have also see
* Dave Korn (Sun, 20 Sep 2009 12:12:53 +0100)
> Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> > * Wes S (Sat, 19 Sep 2009 18:40:49 -0400)
> >> Is buried in the Cygwin project, a program like nice which keeps the
> >> system responsive when heavy cpu jobs are running except this is to
> >> use as much of bandwidth as p
Dave Korn wrote:
> Angelo Graziosi wrote:
>> I have done a minimal installation of Cygwin-1.7 and have tried to use
>> it playing to build GCC-4.4.1, but 'configure' hangs.
>
>> checking whether compiler driver understands Ada...
>> ---
>>
>> Her
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:12:51AM -0700, Erhy wrote:
>
>Hello,
> This command is OK:
>sed -i '0,/small/s//big/' "Choir Aehs.sfz" "Choir Ahs.sfz"
> and edits both files
>
> but this returns with Errors:
>sed -i '0,/small/s//big/' `find . -name '*.sfz' -print`
>
>by showing the parts of the names
Hello,
This command is OK:
sed -i '0,/small/s//big/' "Choir Aehs.sfz" "Choir Ahs.sfz"
and edits both files
but this returns with Errors:
sed -i '0,/small/s//big/' `find . -name '*.sfz' -print`
by showing the parts of the names seperatet with spaces:
sed: kann ./Choir nicht lesen: No such fi
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 11:22:07PM +0200, andy...@arcor.de wrote:
>Hi,
>genisoimage 1.1.7.1 (CYGWIN)
>with
>cygwin1.dll v1007.0.0.0, 2009-09-11 01:25
>
>throw following error whilte creating a large 2 GB iso file:
>694 [main] genisoimage 3948 _cygtls::handle_exceptions: Exception:
> STATUS_ACC
The cygwin gsl package (GNU Scientific Library) has been updated
to 1.13-1 (cygwin 1.5) and 1.13-2 (cygwin 1.7).
This is a new upstream release.
For the announcement of gsl version 1.13 see:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/gsl-announce/2009/msg1.html
The homepage for the GSL is http://www.gnu.org/
Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> * Wes S (Sat, 19 Sep 2009 18:40:49 -0400)
>> Is buried in the Cygwin project, a program like nice which keeps the
>> system responsive when heavy cpu jobs are running except this is to
>> use as much of bandwidth as possible unless other processes want
>> bandwidth. I da
Hi I'm trying to use nsupdate in cygwin1.7 but it just dies without any output
or error.
Tested in XP and windows 7 with the same result.
Attached is cygcheck -svr and cygcheck nsupdate(nsu.txt).
Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Sun Sep 20 12:10:44 2009
Windows XP Professiona
* Wes S (Sat, 19 Sep 2009 18:40:49 -0400)
>
> Is buried in the Cygwin project, a program like nice which keeps the
> system responsive when heavy cpu jobs are running except this is to
> use as much of bandwidth as possible unless other processes want
> bandwidth. I dags but came up empty, too
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