On 02/03/2012 07:06, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> I'll go and figure out some way to filter $(PWD) to be acceptable to
> basename.
It just needs quotes around it to prevent the space being taken as a
separator.
cheers,
DaveK
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F
On 3/1/2012 1:38 PM, Jeremy Bopp wrote:
On 03/01/2012 01:05 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 03/01/2012 10:53 AM, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
You don't think that Setup telling the user "package xyz requires
package xinit" might at least tip off some users that running xyz now
requires starting an X s
On 3/1/2012 10:50 PM, Dave Korn wrote:
I think it's because aliases are just simple text substitutions. So if you
have 'make' being transformed to 'settitle Making $(basename $PWD)&& make
"$@"' then you would get 'make>& make.out' becoming 'settitle Making
$(basename $PWD)&& make "$@">&
On 3/1/2012 12:07 PM, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
"Matt Seitz (matseitz)"
"Christopher Faylor" wrote:
In the meantime, if people are piling on to suggest this because they
think it will cause someone to add xinit as a dependency to something
please be assured that this will not happen.
OK, w
On 02/03/2012 06:25, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> +++
> type make; which -a make
> make is aliased to `settitle Making $(basename $PWD) && make "$@"'
> /usr/bin/make
> /usr/bin/make
> +++
>
> I groaned when I saw this as it is obvious the $(PWD) is feeding
> basename and that's the "make" error. Th
On Fri, 2012-03-02 at 16:23 +1100, Luke Kendall wrote:
> I'm no expert, but I thought any JPEG 2000 implementation required use
> of patented technologies. Do the implementers make some statement about
> the patent situation for openjpeg?
Please do not spread FUD. This package is available in
On 3/1/2012 10:07 PM, Dave Korn wrote:
On 02/03/2012 02:52, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
[ weird problem symptoms ]
You probably have a script or shell alias getting in between you and the
real make. Please run "type make ; which -a make" in a bash shell and show us
the results.
cheers,
"Yaakov (Cygwin/X)" writes:
> Thank you for reinforcing my point.
No, thank you for all your work, because without that we couldn't have
this discussion.
> While we certainly promote the Cygwin/X server, forcing
> xorg-server/xinit as a dependency not only won't prevent questions
> (since the us
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** zziplib-0.13.60-1
*** libzzip0.13-0.13.60-1
*** libzzip-devel-0.13.60-1
The zziplib library is a lightweight,library for extracting data from
files archived in a ZIP compressed file.
--
Yaakov
Cygwin/X
CYGWIN-ANNOUNCE UNS
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** dialog-1.1-20111020-1
*** libdialog10-1.1-20111020-1
*** libdialog-devel-1.1-20111020-1
Dialog is a script-interpreter which provides a set of widgets for
in-terminal dialogs. Widgets are objects whose appearance and behavior
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** poppler-0.18.4-2
*** poppler-data-0.4.5-1
*** libpoppler19-0.18.4-2
*** libpoppler-devel-0.18.4-2
*** libpoppler-cpp0-0.18.4-2
*** libpoppler-cpp-devel-0.18.4-2
*** libpoppler-glib8-0.18.4-2
*** libpoppler-glib-devel-0.18.4-2
*
On 02/03/2012 02:52, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> [ weird problem symptoms ]
You probably have a script or shell alias getting in between you and the
real make. Please run "type make ; which -a make" in a bash shell and show us
the results.
cheers,
DaveK
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The following package has been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** perl-DBI-1.617-1
The Perl Database Interface (DBI) provides a single API to access a wide
variety of databases, support for which is provided by a DBD::* driver
module (such as perl-DBD-mysql for MySQL servers).
--
Yaakov
Cyg
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** mysql-5.5.20-1
*** mysqld-5.5.20-1
*** mysql-test-5.5.20-1
*** libmysqlclient18-5.5.20-1
*** libmysqlclient-devel-5.5.20-1
*** libmysqld0-5.5.20-1
*** libmysqld-devel-5.5.20-1
*** odbc-mysql-5.1.9-1
*** perl-DBD-mysql-4.020-1
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** freetds-0.91-2
*** libct4-0.91-2
*** libsybdb5-0.91-2
*** libsybdb-devel-0.91-2
*** odbc-tds-0.91-2
FreeTDS is a set of libraries for *NIX systems that allows programs to
natively talk to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databa
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** libiodbc2-3.52.7-1
*** libiodbc-devel-3.52.7-1
*** iodbcadm-gtk-3.52.7-1
*** iodbctest-3.52.7-1
*** odbc-psql-08.04.0200-1
*** odbc-sqlite3-0.88-1
Independent Open DataBase Connectivity (iODBC) is an Open Source,
platform-inde
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** openjpeg-1.5.0-1
*** libopenjpeg1-1.5.0-1
*** libopenjpeg-devel-1.5.0-1
The OpenJPEG library is an open-source JPEG 2000 codec written
in C language.
I'm no expert, but I thought any JPEG 2000 im
The following package has been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** python-imaging-1.1.7-4
The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds image processing capabilities to
your Python interpreter. This library supports many file formats, and
provides powerful image processing and graphics capabilities.
-
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** openjpeg-1.5.0-1
*** libopenjpeg1-1.5.0-1
*** libopenjpeg-devel-1.5.0-1
The OpenJPEG library is an open-source JPEG 2000 codec written
in C language.
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Cygwin/X
CYGWIN-ANNOUNCE UNSUBSCRIBE INFO
===
The following packages have been updated for the Cygwin distribution:
*** libxml2-2.7.8-3
*** libxml2-devel-2.7.8-3
*** libxml2-doc-2.7.8-3
*** python-libxml2-2.7.8-3
Libxml2 is the XML C library developed for GNOME but widely used outside
thereof as well.
This release includes a patch for CVE-2
The following package has been updated for the Cygwin distribution:
*** dblatex-0.3.2-1
dblatex is a program that transforms SGML/XML DocBook documents to DVI,
PostScript or PDF by translating them into pure LaTeX as a first
process.
This is an update to the latest upstream release, and includes
The following package has been updated for the Cygwin distribution:
*** ca-certificates-1.81-1
ca-certificates contains the Certificate Authority root certificates
needed for verifying SSL certificates.
This is an update to the latest upstream release.
--
Yaakov
Cygwin/X
CYGWIN-ANNOUNCE UNS
The following package has been updated for the Cygwin distribution:
*** bind-9.9.0-1
ISC BIND is a suite of Domain Name Service (DNS) utilities.
This is an update to the latest upstream release, and adds DLZ backends
for MySQL and ODBC.
--
Yaakov
Cygwin/X
CYGWIN-ANNOUNCE UNSUBSCRIBE INFO
==
On 3/1/2012 7:10 PM, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 19:05, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Is it possible that scripts and executables write to file descripter 3 or
4 or 5? File descriptor 0 is STDIN (normally), and file descriptor 1 is
STDOUT (normally) and file descripter 2 is SDTERR
I've noticed this as well, and it seems to be a difference between
/dev/consX and /dev/ptyX ttys. Mintty seems to work fine, whereas
cmd.exe or Console2 (basically a cmd wrapper) cannot CTRL+C on the
command line to abort it. Ctrl+C does, however, issue a SIGINT for a
running process.
This issue h
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 19:05, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 18:52, Paul Allen Newell
> wrote:
>>
>> Cygwin:
>>
>> I've already run an earlier version of this through the list to see if I
>> was dealing with pilot error. Its gotten to the point that it was suggested
>> I co
Cygwin:
I've already run an earlier version of this through the list to see if I
was dealing with pilot error. Its gotten to the point that it was
suggested I consult http://cygwin.com/problems.html and submit.
The issue came up when I did a Windows cut-and-paste of a directory in
my cygwin
On 3/1/2012 5:54 PM, marco atzeri wrote:
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 2:34 AM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Using Macro's suggestion of 2>&1 doesn't capture the basename error/warning
message. I tried "make> make.out 2>&1" and the message still isn't being
captured.
it should be
make 2>&1 |tee make.o
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 2:34 AM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
>
> Using Macro's suggestion of 2>&1 doesn't capture the basename error/warning
> message. I tried "make > make.out 2>&1" and the message still isn't being
> captured.
it should be
make 2>&1 |tee make.out
but also this should work
make &
On 3/1/2012 9:35 AM, LMH wrote:
Some folks call make from a bash file to take advantage of things that
bash can do and make can't, or at least easily. Using a "config.sh" to
run make could let you test anything you want, print warnings, or
exit, if anything is spotted. If everything looks good,
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 2:15 AM, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
>
> Now please excuse me while I get back to orchestrating the next major
> transition for the distro.
>
>
> Yaakov
>
Thanks very much for this.
Marco
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On 3/1/2012 12:27 AM, Csaba Raduly wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
I've got a C++ tree that is running under Fedora 14, Fedora 16, and Cygwin.
Everything works.
Tonight, I needed to test something and was on my Windows box, so I did a
cut-and-paste operation whi
I use vi mode (set -o vi) in bash. A couple of days ago I updated my
cygwin installation and now I'm no longer able to use ctrl-c to abort
command line editing. Specifically, while typing a command or editing
a previous command from the history, it used to be possible to discard
the command text
On 2/29/2012 11:55 PM, marco atzeri wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Csaba Raduly wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:23 AM, marco atzeri wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
(snip)
I also noticed that if I run "make>& make.out" that the message is printed
to
On Thu, 2012-03-01 at 21:40 +0100, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Earnie Boyd writes:
> > And what Windows user who casually installs Cygwin has access to an X
> > server?
>
> I do and FTR: I don't want the cygwin Xorg server to be a dependency to
> all programs that might use X because that would pull in
On 3/1/2012 2:58 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Paul Allen Newell!
have a script to get rid of everything being an executable.
Does
chmod -x,+X -R /path/...
warrant a script?
--
WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdae...@freemail.ru) 02.03.2012,<02:58>
Sorry for my terrible english...
Andrey:
Tha
On Thu, 2012-03-01 at 10:42 -0800, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
> "Christopher Faylor" wrote:
> >
> > Yaakov posted the rationale. You responded to it. Additional
> messages
> > insisting how much you want this are really pretty pointless.
>
> Sorry, I don't mean to be a pest. I'll wait and se
Greetings, Leo!
>>> Well, drag+drop plus much easier install: For NTemacs I just copy the
>>> binaries to a new machine, hv a working GUI emacs straight away and can add
>>> the cygwin stuff only when needed, but for a GUI emacs in cygwin i need to
>>> install cygwin, X/cygwin, configure X, run an
Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
>> > Yup, confirmed. This occurs on W7/32 as well.
>> > I add shlwapi to the list of filtered DLLs for which no such message is
>> > printed.
>>
>> Could you please consider making such list configurable, if it's not much of
>> an issue?
>> This feature seems to be
Greetings, Pat Tressel!
> On my system, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Console has a Cygwin subkey (and a Git
> Bash subkey, but I don't use Git Bash). I don't know if that is still
> in use (given comments re. Cygwin not needing the registry any longer,
> which I may have misinterpreted), but with the odd be
Greetings, Paul Allen Newell!
> have a script to get rid of everything being an executable.
Does
chmod -x,+X -R /path/...
warrant a script?
--
WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdae...@freemail.ru) 02.03.2012, <02:58>
Sorry for my terrible english...
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On 3/1/2012 7:14 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hmm. cygcheck loads the Cygwin DLL dynamically. It does not depend on
> any other Cygwin distro DLL. But it's started from a Cygwin parent. So
> the loaded CYgwin DLL checks the layout just like it had been linked
> against. And apparently it gets
On 01/03/2012, at 3:35 AM, wytten wrote:
>
> I have the same issue. More information: If you back down cygwin bash to
> BASH_VERSION='3.2.51(24)-release', the messages about job control no longer
> appear when bash starts. However I still can't interrupt jobs started with
> M-x compile or M-x
On 01/03/2012, at 4:43 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>> Well, drag+drop plus much easier install: For NTemacs I just copy the
>> binaries to a new machine, hv a working GUI emacs straight away and can add
>> the cygwin stuff only when needed, but for a GUI emacs in cygwin i need to
>> install cygwin, X
On 1 March 2012 10:19, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 29 13:46, Lemke, Michael SZ/HZA-ZSW wrote:
>> What is the mintty equivalent to rxvt/xterm's
>>
>> -si|+si
>> Turn on/off scroll-to-bottom on TTY output inhibit;
>> resource scrollTtyOutput has opposite effect.
>>
>
On 29 February 2012 12:46, Lemke, Michael SZ/HZA-ZSW wrote:
> What is the mintty equivalent to rxvt/xterm's
>
> -si|+si
> Turn on/off scroll-to-bottom on TTY output inhibit;
> resource scrollTtyOutput has opposite effect.
There's no such option. Shift+End will get you ba
Earnie Boyd writes:
> And what Windows user who casually installs Cygwin has access to an X
> server?
I do and FTR: I don't want the cygwin Xorg server to be a dependency to
all programs that might use X because that would pull in a lot of
packages that I have no use for on most systems. You mig
TZ environment variable is set by default since base-files 4.0.7.
Unfortunately this breaks the time() calculation for all non-Cygwin
programs run from Cygwin if Microsoft C runtime (mscrt*.dll) is used. MS
CRT evaluates TZ but supports only a very old syntax subset. IIRC this
is the case sinc
On 3/1/2012 8:05 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
[your mailer doesn't set In-Reply-To correctly, which means you are
starting a bunch of new threads instead of replying in-thread]
On 03/01/2012 10:53 AM, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
"Yaakov (Cygwin/X)" wrote:
Using X requires user intervention to start
On 03/01/2012 01:05 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 03/01/2012 10:53 AM, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
>> You don't think that Setup telling the user "package xyz requires
>> package xinit" might at least tip off some users that running xyz now
>> requires starting an X server?
>>
>> Even if it doesn't r
[your mailer doesn't set In-Reply-To correctly, which means you are
starting a bunch of new threads instead of replying in-thread]
On 03/01/2012 10:53 AM, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
> "Yaakov (Cygwin/X)" wrote:
>> Using X requires user intervention to start an X server first. No
>> amount of au
"Corinna Vinschen" wrote news:
> On Mar 1 10:16, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
> >
> > Here's another thought: is the problem only with the "/home"
directory
> > that Cygwin setup creates (ex: /cygdrive/c/cygwin/home)? If so,
would
> > it be possible to only modify that original "/home" director
"Christopher Faylor" wrote:
>
> Yaakov posted the rationale. You responded to it. Additional
messages
> insisting how much you want this are really pretty pointless.
Sorry, I don't mean to be a pest. I'll wait and see if Yaakov replies
to my latest questions.
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On Mar 1 10:16, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
> "Corinna Vinschen" wrote:
> >
> > Maybe it's better if the code tests the permissions first, along these
> > lines:
>
> Thanks. I would feel better with a solution that doesn't change my
> permissions if they don't really need to be changed.
>
> H
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> TK does not require an X server running on the same system. This has
> been explained in this very thread.
>
> If you have points to make, don't make them with a "me too"
> unless you're planning on addressing the issues that Yaakov rai
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 10:07:33AM -0800, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
>>"Matt Seitz (matseitz)"
>>>"Christopher Faylor" wrote:
>>>
In the meantime, if people are piling on to suggest this because they
think it will cause someone
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 01:20:49PM -0500, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 09:54:23AM -0800, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
>>>"Christopher Faylor" wrote:
In the meantime, if people are piling on to suggest this because
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 10:07:33AM -0800, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
>"Matt Seitz (matseitz)"
>>"Christopher Faylor" wrote:
>>
>>> In the meantime, if people are piling on to suggest this because they
>>> think it will cause someone to add xinit as a dependency to something
>>> please be assure
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 09:54:23AM -0800, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
>>"Christopher Faylor" wrote:
>>>
>>> In the meantime, if people are piling on to suggest this because they
>>> think it will cause someone to add xinit as a dependency
"Corinna Vinschen" wrote:
>
> Maybe it's better if the code tests the permissions first, along these
> lines:
Thanks. I would feel better with a solution that doesn't change my
permissions if they don't really need to be changed.
Here's another thought: is the problem only with the "/home" dir
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 09:54:23AM -0800, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
>"Christopher Faylor" wrote:
>>
>> In the meantime, if people are piling on to suggest this because they
>> think it will cause someone to add xinit as a dependency to something
>> please be assured that this will not happen.
>
"Matt Seitz (matseitz)"
>"Christopher Faylor" wrote:
>
>> In the meantime, if people are piling on to suggest this because they
>> think it will cause someone to add xinit as a dependency to something
>> please be assured that this will not happen.
>
> OK, what would cause someone to add xinit as
"Christopher Faylor" wrote:
>
> In the meantime, if people are piling on to suggest this because they
> think it will cause someone to add xinit as a dependency to something
> please be assured that this will not happen.
OK, what would cause someone to add xinit as a dependency to something?
--
"Yaakov (Cygwin/X)" wrote:
> Using X requires user intervention to start an X server first. No
> amount of automatic dependencies will change this, and therefore I
don't
> expect that the number of questions would change one iota.
You don't think that Setup telling the user "package xyz requires
Some folks call make from a bash file to take advantage of things that
bash can do and make can't, or at least easily. Using a "config.sh" to
run make could let you test anything you want, print warnings, or exit,
if anything is spotted. If everything looks good, the script can call
make. This
Yes, this mail was meant as a private mail. Sorry about that.
On Mar 1 16:24, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hi Chris,
Corinna
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Cygwin Project Co-Leader cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Red Hat
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Hi Chris,
On Feb 25 06:42, Tom Rodman wrote:
> Hello:
>
> When I run
> setsid rxvt &
> the window opens and hangs without a shell prompt.
>
> rxvt & # works ok
I've looked through the snapshots. setsid rxvt& worked until
2011-10-13. From 2011-10-15 up to 2011-10-21 it was not possible to
On Mar 1 08:19, Ryan Johnson wrote:
> I still think reporting specific base collisions during a fork
> failure -- or at least detecting their existence and telling the
> user to rebase -- would be helpful.
Yes, that could be helpful.
Corinna
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On 01/03/2012 4:53 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 29 11:06, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 29/02/2012 10:01 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 29 09:51, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 27/02/2012 7:26 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi folks,
I've just uploaded a new snapshot "2012-02-27 12:04:23 UTC". It
On Mar 1 11:59, marco atzeri wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Feb 29 14:30, Charles Wilson wrote:
> >> I've been running into a strange "error" lately (that is, I first
> >> noticed it for sure on 1.7.10, but it MIGHT have occurred also on 1.7.9.
> >> It per
Originally seen with 1.7.11. I've run rebaseall, and the 20120227
snapshot, and still get this error.
Originally the error was during a git pull. I separated things out and
managed to do the git fetch first, but repeating the pull still
results in a fork failure.
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 ma
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 29 14:30, Charles Wilson wrote:
>> I've been running into a strange "error" lately (that is, I first
>> noticed it for sure on 1.7.10, but it MIGHT have occurred also on 1.7.9.
>> It persists on 1.7.11). cygcheck -- and *only* cygche
On Feb 29 14:30, Charles Wilson wrote:
> I've been running into a strange "error" lately (that is, I first
> noticed it for sure on 1.7.10, but it MIGHT have occurred also on 1.7.9.
> It persists on 1.7.11). cygcheck -- and *only* cygcheck -- is reporting
> a cygheap base mismatch but only on an XP
On Mar 1 05:56, Heiko Elger wrote:
> I can agree having some times same error on multiple machines (win7/64) - but
> always when running perl.
>
> 1 [main] perl (7796) c:\programme\cygwin\bin\perl.exe: *** fatal error -
> cygheap base mismatch detected - 0xE158D0
> /0xEF58D0.
I don't know what
On Feb 29 13:46, Lemke, Michael SZ/HZA-ZSW wrote:
> What is the mintty equivalent to rxvt/xterm's
>
> -si|+si
> Turn on/off scroll-to-bottom on TTY output inhibit;
> resource scrollTtyOutput has opposite effect.
>
> I'd like to have it turned on, i.e., scroll to botto
On Feb 29 13:36, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
> "Corinna Vinschen" wrote:
> > setfacl -m d:g::r-x,d:o:r-x /home /tmp /usr/tmp /var/log /var/run
> /var/tmp 2>/dev/null
>
> Will that cause problems if I have:
>
> $ mount | grep home
> C:/Documents and Settings on /home type ntfs (binary)
> $ getf
On Feb 29 11:06, Ryan Johnson wrote:
> On 29/02/2012 10:01 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Feb 29 09:51, Ryan Johnson wrote:
> >>On 27/02/2012 7:26 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>>Hi folks,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>I've just uploaded a new snapshot "2012-02-27 12:04:23 UTC". It
> >>>contains two code s
On Thu, 2012-03-01 at 06:01 +, Mark Geisert wrote:
> > > but for a GUI emacs in cygwin i need to
> > > install cygwin, X/cygwin, configure X, run an external bash and then kick
> > > off emacs - just in order to use a bash inside emacs.
> >
> > You don't need to run "external bash"...
>
> And
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> I've got a C++ tree that is running under Fedora 14, Fedora 16, and Cygwin.
> Everything works.
>
> Tonight, I needed to test something and was on my Windows box, so I did a
> cut-and-paste operation which gave me a directory of "Copy of m
On 2/29/2012 11:55 PM, marco atzeri wrote:
Paul,
looks on
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO-3.html
http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/advanced_bash_scripting_guide/io-redirection.html
for further info.
Marco
Marco:
Thanks for the links.
And thanks to Csaba and you for confirmi
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