Hi Larry,
I found a version 2.4.7.x in the url you gave. i manage to get the gphoto
installed. however it is unable to detect my camera A520 plugged into the
usb. below is the debug statement.
===
bash-3.2# gphoto2 --auto-detect --debug
0.00 main(2): ALWAYS INCLUD
Hi Corinna,
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 5:20 AM, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
> On May 28 11:33, Dave Hylands wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've discovered a problem with mkdir under 1.7.x that worked fine under
>> 1.5.x.
>>
>> I'm using 1.7.5-1 (I updated to the latest this morning).
>>
>> I'm having a problem wi
On 01/06/2010 00:42, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Erm... how about ":type" suffix? Don't know how "POSIXy" it is, but it's close
> enough to similar functionality of NTFS (file streams).
To save having the whole discussion again, here's the summary from last time:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-develo
On 2010-05-31 16:07, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Installing these packages (*autotrace*), I have noticed that the
dependencies install libming0 which requires libungif4: Why 'libungif4'
and not 'libgif4'? or alternatively, Why it does not require libming1,
which instead requires libgif4?
Indeed, the
At 02:49 PM 5/30/2010, System wrote:
Hi.
I`m using CYGWIN Posix environment under windows xp sp2 (ru)
But i have problem with crontab.
It didnt start as service anyway.
If anythink is unclear let me know.
See the attach file.
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
PATH is unusual: C:\cygwin\step\bin
The cy
Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
>> BTW, is there a way to create value of certain type through /proc/registry ?
>> (Link to documentation would be enough, I don't have local cygwin
>> installation ATM)
> No, there isn't. There were the occasional discussions on the
> developer's ML since the virtu
Greetings, DEWI - N. Zacharias!
>> As per
>> >>definition of a text as "multiple strings".
>> >>You don't need to argue over it, just document it properly :)
>>
>> > Converting a NUL to a EOL would be very strange behavior.
>>
>> Strange? I don't think so. I expect text data from text file. Not bi
On 31 May 2010 22:40, L Anderson wrote:
> I really like mintty. However, even though it has the option to 'copy on
> select' it requires a right click and paste to insert selected text into the
> window.
Middle-click pastes by default, and you can change the right-click
action to paste on the Mou
Andy Koppe wrote:
On 31 May 2010 17:47, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't remember responding to the original message so, if I didn't, I
apologize.
No worries.
Thanks, as always, for your amazing support of mintty. I wonder if it's
time to just make it the default for the cygwin terminal, k
Just a curiosity...
Installing these packages (*autotrace*), I have noticed that the
dependencies install libming0 which requires libungif4: Why 'libungif4'
and not 'libgif4'? or alternatively, Why it does not require libming1,
which instead requires libgif4?
Ciao,
Angelo.
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I am not redfining the path in the shell script.
Can the problem of cygwin being at the end of my path be fixed by putting it
first on the "Path" variable in windows system properties?
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On May 31 11:56, Yaakov S wrote:
> On 2010-05-31 10:58, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >I don't know where the logname tool is getting the wrong case from. But
> >that still allows to do an `export LOGNAME=$USER'
>
> Per POSIX, logname(1) must output the exact value of getlogin(3).
Good hint. Actual
On 31 May 2010 17:47, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I don't remember responding to the original message so, if I didn't, I
> apologize.
No worries.
> Thanks, as always, for your amazing support of mintty. I wonder if it's
> time to just make it the default for the cygwin terminal, knowing that
> s
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 03:36:50PM +, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>--- Lun 31/5/10, physicist25 ha scritto:
>
>> Here is cygcheck.out
>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p28731448/cygcheck.out
>> cygcheck.out
>> --
>
>2 obvious problem
>
>1) Warning: There are multiple cygwin1.dlls on your path
True, but
On 2010-05-31 10:58, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I don't know where the logname tool is getting the wrong case from. But
that still allows to do an `export LOGNAME=$USER'
Per POSIX, logname(1) must output the exact value of getlogin(3).
Yaakov
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On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:39:30PM +0100, Andy Koppe wrote:
>On 9 March 2010 21:50, Andy Koppe wrote:
>> Cesar Crusius:
>>> I am using Cygwin and SSH to do automated remote builds using Visual
>>> C++. It works for a few days, but invariably things start failing with
>>> messages like these (this o
Hi
New versions of 'autotrace/libautotrace3/libautotrace-devel' have been uploaded
to a server near you.
o Build for cygwin 1.7 with gcc-4
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On May 31 17:58, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 31 16:18, John Morrison wrote:
> > On Mon, May 31, 2010 1:22 pm, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > > On May 30 13:11, Yaakov S wrote:
> > >> On 2010-05-30 04:31, John Morrison wrote:
> > >> >Could we do;
> > >> >
> > >> >LOGNAME=$USERNAME
> > >> >export L
On May 31 16:18, John Morrison wrote:
> On Mon, May 31, 2010 1:22 pm, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On May 30 13:11, Yaakov S wrote:
> >> On 2010-05-30 04:31, John Morrison wrote:
> >> >Could we do;
> >> >
> >> >LOGNAME=$USERNAME
> >> >export LOGNAME
> >> >
> >> >instead?
> >>
> >> I'm not sure those
The new package libelf0-0.8.13-1 and it's corresponding -devel package have
been uploaded to cygwin.com and will shortly be available at your local mirror.
libelf0-0.8.13-1
--
This is a Cygwin package of Michael "Tired" Riepe's libelf library. It
is req
Version 0.2.11-1 of logiweb has been uploaded.
Logiweb allows to web publish 'Logiweb pages', i.e. journal quality
articles which contain machine readable objects like programs,
testsuites, definitions, axioms, lemmas, and proofs. Among other, Logiweb
is suited for literate programming and for
--- Lun 31/5/10, physicist25 ha scritto:
> Here is cygcheck.out
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p28731448/cygcheck.out
> cygcheck.out
> --
2 obvious problem
1) Warning: There are multiple cygwin1.dlls on your path
2) on your path, cygwin is at the end
Path: C:\Windows\system32
C:\Win
Christopher Wingert schrieb:
I assume POSIX compatibility. However, I bet there are cases where one
can sacrifice compatibility for performance (configurable with an
environment flag of course).
See
http://marc.info/?l=git&m=122278284210941
for an example.
This git do_stat is for only meant f
On Mon, May 31, 2010 1:22 pm, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 30 13:11, Yaakov S wrote:
>> On 2010-05-30 04:31, John Morrison wrote:
>> >Could we do;
>> >
>> >LOGNAME=$USERNAME
>> >export LOGNAME
>> >
>> >instead?
>>
>> I'm not sure those are always equivalent, but I'm no expert on POSIX.
>
> USER
Here is cygcheck.out
http://old.nabble.com/file/p28731448/cygcheck.out cygcheck.out
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On May 30 13:11, Yaakov S wrote:
> On 2010-05-30 04:31, John Morrison wrote:
> >Could we do;
> >
> >LOGNAME=$USERNAME
> >export LOGNAME
> >
> >instead?
>
> I'm not sure those are always equivalent, but I'm no expert on POSIX.
USERNAME is the Windows username. LOGNAME should be rather equivalent
On May 28 11:33, Dave Hylands wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've discovered a problem with mkdir under 1.7.x that worked fine under 1.5.x.
>
> I'm using 1.7.5-1 (I updated to the latest this morning).
>
> I'm having a problem with mkdir -p when using DFS shares.
>
> Assume dir exists and newdir doesn't.
> A
On Mon, May 31, 2010 12:22 pm, Andy Koppe wrote:
> On 31 May 2010 09:18, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On May 30 10:02, Andy Koppe wrote:
>>> On Sunday, May 30, 2010, Yaakov wrote:
>>> > POSIX.1[1] describes a LOGNAME environment variable which represents
>>> the user's login name. Adding the followi
On 9 March 2010 21:50, Andy Koppe wrote:
> Cesar Crusius:
>> I am using Cygwin and SSH to do automated remote builds using Visual
>> C++. It works for a few days, but invariably things start failing with
>> messages like these (this one from a build log):
>>
>> Makefile:9: MakePID: 5964
>> 1 [
On 31 May 2010 09:18, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 30 10:02, Andy Koppe wrote:
>> On Sunday, May 30, 2010, Yaakov wrote:
>> > POSIX.1[1] describes a LOGNAME environment variable which represents the
>> > user's login name. Adding the following lines to /etc/profile should do
>> > the trick:
On May 30 10:02, Andy Koppe wrote:
> On Sunday, May 30, 2010, Yaakov wrote:
> > POSIX.1[1] describes a LOGNAME environment variable which represents the
> > user's login name. Adding the following lines to /etc/profile should do
> > the trick:
> >
> > LOGNAME="`logname`"
> > export LOGNAME
> >
>
On May 30 00:15, Andrey Repin wrote:
> BTW, is there a way to create value of certain type through /proc/registry ?
> (Link to documentation would be enough, I don't have local cygwin
> installation ATM)
No, there isn't. There were the occasional discussions on the
developer's ML since the virtu
Dear Andrey,
>
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