Hi Charles,
Just to follow up on the problem that was discussed a couple of months ago
(Angelo Graziosi's initial report copied below), I have similar problems
with run-1.3.0-1 that were not present in run-1.2.0-1.
I made a simple example that perhaps shows the problem more clearly: with an
X-ser
Greetings, Matthias Meyer!
> I've installed cygwin 1.7.20 on my Windows7 and try to get reparse data
> of a junction point:
> getfattr -h -e hex -n system.ntfs_reparse_data
> /cygdrive/C/Users/Default\ User but I get an error:
> /cygdrive/C/Users/Default User: system.ntfs_repar
After installing gcc-4.8.1-3 on 64 bits version
(has a question mark on setup.exe) the packageĀ
still remains as not installed, and no related
gcc* executable is found on system.
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On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 01:17:05PM -0400, Robert Pendell wrote:
>On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 11:55 AM, David Griffiths <> wrote:
>> I reinstalled cygwin after a disk failure recently and one of my
>> scripts stopped working. The problem can be easily reproduced by
>> entering:
>>
>> $ cygpath -m bo
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 11:55 AM, David Griffiths <> wrote:
> I reinstalled cygwin after a disk failure recently and one of my
> scripts stopped working. The problem can be easily reproduced by
> entering:
>
> $ cygpath -m boo/..
> cygpath: error converting "boo/.." - No such file or direct
Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Matthias Meyer!
>
I've installed cygwin 1.7.20 on my Windows7 and try to get reparse data
of a junction point:
getfattr -h -e hex -n system.ntfs_reparse_data
/cygdrive/C/Users/Default\ User but I get an error:
/cygdrive/C/Users/Default Use
On 13/09/2013 11:22 AM, Aaron Schneider wrote:
What's the equivalent for cygwin 64 bits to readline in 32 bits?
Um readline?
$ uname -smo
CYGWIN_NT-6.1 x86_64 Cygwin
$ cygcheck -dc |grep readline
libreadline-devel 6.2-1
libreadline7
I reinstalled cygwin after a disk failure recently and one of my
scripts stopped working. The problem can be easily reproduced by
entering:
$ cygpath -m boo/..
cygpath: error converting "boo/.." - No such file or directory
this is with version 1.7.24(0.269/5/3). On another machine with 1.
What's the equivalent for cygwin 64 bits to readline in 32 bits?
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