Chris J. Breisch writes:
> Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Crashed the same way as the postinstall script. However, "mandb -dc" ran
>> through and the postinstall script now finishes.
>>
> Odd. Ok, I'll do some digging into this and see what I can find. I can
> change the postinstall script to do a "mandb -
On 06/19/2014 04:25 PM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
This is something that's been bothering me for a long time and I thought I
might look into it a little deeper. I'm not sure if I should post this here
because it involves Cygwin/X but it also involves OpenSSh.
Actually, this is probably off-topic si
On 06/19/2014 07:58 PM, Arthur Schwarz wrote:
Would it be possible to clarify that 64-bit compiler target
Will only work on a compatible 64-bit gdb (same for 32-bit)
and that in order to get gcc to generate code for 32-bit
targets the setup-x86.exe must be used ant that in orde
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Achim Gratz wrote:
However, "mandb -dc" ran
through
This fixed my problem... :-)
Awesome.
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Achim Gratz wrote:
Achim Gratz NexGo.DE> writes:
Running "mandb -c" again...
Crashed the same way as the postinstall script. However, "mandb -dc" ran
through and the postinstall script now finishes.
Odd. Ok, I'll do some digging into this and see what I can find. I can
change the postins
Hi JonY;
I hope that this clarifies some of the thing yous mentioned (as well as
others unmentioned).
None of the toolchains are multilib capable, so -m32/-m64 is not going
to work. See also http://wiki.osdev.org/Target_Triplet
"> info gcc -> Option Index" shows -m32 and -m64 as valid
Opti
I noticed that the log2() function in GNU Octave returns inaccurate results
for many arguments that are exactly representable integer powers of 2.
After discussion on the Octave mailing list https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?42583
it occurs that Octave doesn't have this problem on most other platform
This is something that's been bothering me for a long time and I thought
I might look into it a little deeper. I'm not sure if I should post this
here because it involves Cygwin/X but it also involves OpenSSh.
When I ssh into a Linux machine using ForwardX11 I get those familiar
messages:
Wa
Achim Gratz wrote:
However, "mandb -dc" ran
through
This fixed my problem... :-)
Thank you!
Ciao,
Angelo.
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On 2014-06-18 20:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jun 18 10:33, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>
>>
>> The idea I was proposing was just to drop all attempts to seconds guess
>> how fast a DC replies. We're going to use LDAP with default settings
>> and that's it. Default settings means, every operat
Achim Gratz NexGo.DE> writes:
> Running "mandb -c" again...
Crashed the same way as the postinstall script. However, "mandb -dc" ran
through and the postinstall script now finishes.
Regards,
Achim.
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Chris J. Breisch breisch.org> writes:
> Hmmm...well, that's not good. Can you run /usr/bin/mandb -c yourself
> from the command line? It will take a while and may generate several
> warnings, such as what you see above.
The install worked OK (but took some time) on 32bit. On 64bit I get these
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Chris J. Breisch wrote:
> Hmmm...well, that's not good. Can you run /usr/bin/mandb -c yourself
> from the command line? It will take a while and may generate several
> warnings, such as what you see above.
I did this:
$ /usr/bin/mandb -c
and it printed:
/usr/bin/mand
On 19/06/2014 17:11 +0400, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 6/18/2014 1:46 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
> I'm afraid I ran into a brick wall trying to debug this. I wanted to
> see what gfile-add-watch was doing, so I ran emacs under gdb with a
> breakpoint at Fgfile_add_watch and then a breakpoint at g_file_monito
Ken,
On 18/06/2014 21:46 +0400, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 6/18/2014 11:06 AM, Filipp Gunbin wrote:
>> C-x C-r
>
> You mean C-x C-f
I did C-x C-r but that should not matter.
>
>> M-x auto-revert-tail-mode
>> wait for few seconds -> emacs crashes
>
> I can confirm this, but on 32-bit Cygwin only; t
Shaddy Baddah wrote:
I had a Cygwin install/update hang on man-db install, waiting on this
command. I had to kill the install. On the subsequent install, I
selected Reinstall, and it installed smoothly.
I tried this, but it didn't work for me... :(
The script /et/postinstall/man-db.sh still do
Hi,
On 19/06/14 22:44, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Chris J. Breisch wrote:
> Hmmm...well, that's not good. Can you run /usr/bin/mandb -c yourself
> from the command line? It will take a while and may generate several
> warnings, such as what you see above.
I did this:
$ /usr/bin/mandb -c
and it
On 6/18/2014 1:46 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 6/18/2014 11:06 AM, Filipp Gunbin wrote:
>> I'm not sure whether this is Cygwin-specific, but I'm not able to test
>> it on other OS, so here are the steps to reproduce:
>>
>> emacs -Q
>> C-x C-r
>
> You mean C-x C-f
>
>> M-x auto-revert-tail-mode
>> w
Chris J. Breisch wrote:
> Hmmm...well, that's not good. Can you run /usr/bin/mandb -c yourself
> from the command line? It will take a while and may generate several
> warnings, such as what you see above.
I did this:
$ /usr/bin/mandb -c
and it printed:
/usr/bin/mandb: attenzione: $MANPATH
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