On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 17:04:30 -0500, Ken Brown wrote:
> The solution is to install the package libgnutls26, which should be a
> dependency of emacs but isn't. Could someone please add it?
Done.
Yaakov
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On 2/5/2013 3:10 PM, Alan wrote:
I have installed cygwin on a remote machine without network access by the
following procedure.
1. I downloaded cygwin using the "Download without install" option, to a
machine with network access.
2. I copied the contents of the Local Package
Directory to the rem
On 2/5/2013 3:41 PM, Arnold Boothroyd wrote:
After updating Cygwin on a Dell PC running Windows 7 (it may have been a
year or two since the previous update, since setup.exe was outdated and
therefore replaced with the current version), emacs (which had worked
fine before) failed on startup, giv
Never heard of pspad, but I use Cygwin's dos2unix all the time for
this kind of thing.
Alan Thompson
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 6:49 AM, Gates, Roger wrote:
>
>
> >I'm essentially trying to take the contents of one file, and use it as
> >input for a grep command against another file, but I do not get
I have installed cygwin on a remote machine without network access by the
following procedure.
1. I downloaded cygwin using the "Download without install" option, to a
machine with network access.
2. I copied the contents of the Local Package
Directory to the remote machine.
3. At that machine,
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) writes:
> So you're saying that it is more important for Cygwin's sqlite3 to work
> with a Windows program than it is for it to work properly with other
> Cygwin libraries and programs? That doesn't sound very pragmatic to me.
> Software built for Cygwin should _always_ follow *N
On 2/5/2013 10:48 AM, jeremycraven wrote:
I am just reinstalling cygwin on a fresh install of XP on a rather old laptop
with Avast as virus software.
It is absolutely crawling at the texlive postinstallation stage - stuck
showing 24-25% for at least half an hour now. I was about to give up but
g
On 2/5/2013 4:48 PM, jeremycraven wrote:
I am just reinstalling cygwin on a fresh install of XP on a rather old laptop
with Avast as virus software.
It is absolutely crawling at the texlive postinstallation stage - stuck
showing 24-25% for at least half an hour now. I was about to give up but
go
I am just reinstalling cygwin on a fresh install of XP on a rather old laptop
with Avast as virus software.
It is absolutely crawling at the texlive postinstallation stage - stuck
showing 24-25% for at least half an hour now. I was about to give up but
googled "cygwin install hangs texlive-collect
>I'm essentially trying to take the contents of one file, and use it as
>input for a grep command against another file, but I do not get any
>results, even though I know the 2nd file contains a match. In the
>one-liner below, I include an "echo" to confirm the output is in the
>variable that shou
Volker
I see the same lib in two packages:
$ cygcheck -l libgnutls28
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-28.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-openssl-27.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutlsxx-28.dll
$ cygcheck -l libgnutls26
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-26.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-extra-26.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutls-openssl-27.dll
/usr/bin/cyggnutlsxx-
Greetings, Tanaka Akira!
>>> I found that non-blocking accept() can hang.
>> [...]
>>
>> Have you tried this with the latest snapshot already?
>>
> I think I use a released version, not a snapshot.
> (I updated Cygwin several days ago.)
That was not a question, that was more of a suggestive hint
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2013/2/5 Achim Gratz :
> Tanaka Akira fsij.org> writes:
>> I found that non-blocking accept() can hang.
> [...]
>
> Have you tried this with the latest snapshot already?
>
I think I use a released version, not a snapshot.
(I updated Cygwin several days ago.)
I attach cygcheck.out.
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