Hi Bill,
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 6:56 PM, Bill Priest wrote:
> All,
> I used tortoisecvs (as a plugin for windows eclipse) to check out
> some repositories to a "windows 7" directory (e.g. not a cygwin
> directory). I tried to use the cygwin cvs client to diff files and
> check status but it c
Greetings, Bill Priest!
> All,
> I used tortoisecvs (as a plugin for windows eclipse) to check out
> some repositories to a "windows 7" directory (e.g. not a cygwin
> directory). I tried to use the cygwin cvs client to diff files and
> check status but it complained ": no such repository" for "
Andrey, et al --
...and then Andrey Repin said...
%
...
%
% If anyone can explain the difference between "halt" and "power off" in the
% terms of Linux 'shutdown' man page, I would probably vote for one of the
% choices.
[snip]
On some machines, halting can leave you at a BIOS/firmware prompt b
Greetings, Frank Fesevur!
>> I thought about it for a while myself before posting but I concluded your
>> choice was a good one: the usefulness of -h for hibernate probably
>> outweighed the benefits of retaining compatibility with a more traditional
>> (BSD) Unix shutdown. I checked to see if POS
Greetings, Frank Fesevur!
> 2013/3/22 Thorsten Kampe:
>>> > And does anybody ever use that reason thing on the windows shutdown?
>>> I know it is used by server versions of Windows. When you request
>>> shutdown/reboot you must enter a reason, and it is logged in system logs
>>> (don't know exactl
Frank, et al --
...and then Frank Fesevur said...
%
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% It seems there is not such thing as a *general* shutdown command.
% "Every" distribution has its own. Just picked three:
...
%
% This would still conflict with the -H of the ones above, but I have no
% problem with it. Anyone against chan
2013/3/23 Anthony Geoghegan:
> I thought about it for a while myself before posting but I concluded your
> choice was a good one: the usefulness of -h for hibernate probably
> outweighed the benefits of retaining compatibility with a more traditional
> (BSD) Unix shutdown. I checked to see if POSIX
All,
I used tortoisecvs (as a plugin for windows eclipse) to check out
some repositories to a "windows 7" directory (e.g. not a cygwin
directory). I tried to use the cygwin cvs client to diff files and
check status but it complained ": no such repository" for "cvs log
". A simple dos2unix on th
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The mirrors list used by setup.exe comes from cygwin.com.
In an update scenario i have a cache mirrors list
and i have the chance to find tons of other mirrors
via what ever sort of search engine the web does offer.
The second option is still possible for a first time
Thank you Csaba and Reini for the information in helping me build the
Perl database interface code. I downloaded the gcc-4 and the build
process worked.
And Reini, thanks for the 64 number significance explanation.
Regards
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FAQ:
On 3/23/2013 9:04 AM, Kirill Golub wrote:
I have troubles launching windows command line interactive tools like
mysql in cygwin console - when logged they become detached from
console input-output ( Are cygwin console supposed not to work with
windows interactive command line tools ?
see here
I have troubles launching windows command line interactive tools like
mysql in cygwin console - when logged they become detached from
console input-output ( Are cygwin console supposed not to work with
windows interactive command line tools ?
By being detached I mean my keyboard input doesn't get
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