I just started seeing this problem myself --- on 1.7.22 release.
On 5/22/2013 5:31 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 22 11:11, Denis Excoffier wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> With the current snapshot (20130521) on Windows XP, the following
>> fails (with an empty stackdump):
>>
>> % /usr/bin/python pyf
Hi All;
Again, first of all, thanks for Cygwin! And thanks for Cygwin 64!
Since almost all pertinent context in this email thread is now
scattered (at least for me), I have removed all prior content in this
reply.
I just ran an update using the same mirror (kernel.org) I usually use.
I
It seems that process command lines for Cygwin processes are no longer
viewable in Windows task manager, SysInternals Process Explorer, or
other similar tools. I suspect, but have not verified, that this change
occurred with the Cygwin 1.7.21 release. Process command lines do
appear as expect
Hi Marco,
> newlib (and so cygwin) is missing most of the long double functions
> see
>http://cygwin.com/cygwin-api/std-notimpl.html
>
> it is on my TODO list for some time, put personal life took over
> and I was unable to fill yet the gap.
ok, thank you.
Peace,
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On 7/17/2013 11:52 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 7/17/2013 10:54 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 7/17/2013 10:33 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Can you quickly check if that works? If so, we have a bit less pressure
to fix libcmain.
Seems to work for run2.exe. Stay tuned for checkX.exe and run.exe
The run package provides a simple application to launch console programs
with their console hidden.
This is a bugfix update. It should operate as normal on cygwin-1.7.21
as well as other versions of cygwin. All previous versions of run,
including 1.2.0-1, are broken on cygwin-1.7.21 and newer unl
... right now, `gcc -m32' compiles code just fine, but linking fails
miserably.
Granted, it would be pretty slick to have support for 32-bit cygwin64
apps (!= normal 32-bit cygwin apps), but that was not on the table last
I heard.
Thoughts?
Ryan
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Yaakov wrote:
> None of the above; libcrypt-devel is the package you need, and it is in the
> x86_64 distro.
Indeed it is. I don't know why I could not find this the first time. Thanks!
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FAQ:
Greetings, Charles Wilson!
>>> But even if /bin/bash is elevated, it doesn't follow that any of the
>>> tools launched within a script -- via cygwin's fork/exec method --
>>> ALSO retain that elevation.
>>>
>>> Does it?
>>
>> Yes, it does. CreateProcess propagates its own user token untouched.
>>
Il 7/24/2013 11:54 AM, KIMURA Masaru ha scritto:
Hi,
anyone can reproduce following symptoms?
cygwin does not support some long double math functions?
and no fftw3l available?
Peace,
Hi Kimura,
newlib (and so cygwin) is missing most of the long double functions
see
http://cygwin.com/cygwi
On Jul 24 09:04, Charles Wilson wrote:
> On 7/23/2013 3:23 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Jul 23 15:08, Charles Wilson wrote:
> >>But even if /bin/bash is elevated, it doesn't follow that any of the
> >>tools launched within a script -- via cygwin's fork/exec method --
> >>ALSO retain that eleva
On 7/23/2013 3:23 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 23 15:08, Charles Wilson wrote:
But even if /bin/bash is elevated, it doesn't follow that any of the
tools launched within a script -- via cygwin's fork/exec method --
ALSO retain that elevation.
Does it?
Yes, it does. CreateProcess propag
On Jul 23 15:44, J. David Boyd wrote:
> da...@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
>
> > Ken Brown writes:
> >
> >>> http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
> >>
> >> Dave,
> >>
> >> This should be fixed now in the latest snapshot (2013-07-23). See
> >>
> >> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2013-07/msg00481.htm
On Jul 24 13:52, Daniel Brown wrote:
> Works perfectly! Been running my code since yesterday and no issues so far.
>
> Thanks for the quick fix,
> Daniel
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU, but other than that, thanks for your
feedback.
Corinna
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On 7/23/2013 8:46 PM, Josh Litherland wrote:
How can I cycle through my fonts in rxvt (non-X11 version) if I don't
have a numeric keypad? The manpage mentions bigfont_key and
smallfont_key "if enabled", but I haven't been successful getting them
to do anything. Perhaps I need to recompile rxvt
Works perfectly! Been running my code since yesterday and no issues so far.
Thanks for the quick fix,
Daniel
On 23/07/2013 15:39, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 23 16:18, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 23 15:08, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 23 13:28, Daniel Brown wrote:
and that still had
The above warning appears when -Wmissing-include-dirs is in effect (and
aborts compilation if -Werror is also given). The missing include path
seems to be produced by the following compiler spec:
%(cpp_cpu) [...] %{!nostdinc:%{!mno-win32:-idirafter ../include/w32api%s
-idirafter ../../include/w32
On Jul 23 14:50, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> On 2013-07-23 03:59, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Jul 23 03:27, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> >>On 2013-07-23 02:21, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>>On Jul 22 23:40, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> echo letter > /etc/papersize
> >>>
> >>>I'd prefer `echo a4 > /
Hi,
anyone can reproduce following symptoms?
cygwin does not support some long double math functions?
and no fftw3l available?
Peace,
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hiyuh@lynx /tmp
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 lynx 1.7.22(0.268/5/3) 2013-07-22 17:06 i686 Cygwin
hiyuh@lynx /tmp
$ gcc -std=gnu11 -Wall -DUSE_FLOAT -DUSE_
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