I'm trying to install 'musrfit' on cygwin following these
(http://lmu.web.psi.ch/musrfit/user/MUSR/MusrFitSetup.html#A_4_MS_Windows)
instructions. When it comes to
./configure --prefix=$ROOTSYS
however, I get following error message:
configure:3985: error: C compiler cannot create executables
Jason Tishler wrote:
>
> Daniel,
>
> On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 12:46:54PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Aug 9 22:41, D. Boland wrote:
> > > [snip]
> > > To accomplished this, procmail would have to be modified slightly.
> > > From the Cygwin website, I can see that procmail is maintained b
SECURITY:
=
This release addresses two security issues:
CVE-2014-3522: ra_serf improper validation of wildcards in SSL certs.
CVE-2014-3528: credentials cached with svn may be sent to wrong server.
NEWS:
=
See CHANGES (URL below) for more information about the differences
betw
1.3.7. See
http://serf.googlecode.com/svn/tags/1.3.7/CHANGES
for more details about the changes in this release.
More information about serf can be found at
http://code.google.com/p/serf/.
DESCRIPTION:
The serf library is a C-based HTTP client library built upon the
Apache Portab
Just to add a bit beyond what Andrey has already said.
On 08/11/2014 08:03 PM, LMH wrote:
The problem I have is that cygwin has a tendency to remove depreciated
packages when updating. This is an older setup and there are critical
components in the build that are no longer available in more r
Greetings, LMH!
> The problem I have is that cygwin has a tendency to remove depreciated
> packages when updating. This is an older setup and there are critical
> components in the build that are no longer available in more recent
> cygwin packages.
If this is a "critical setup", then you should
Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, LMH!
>
>> I am a bit uncertain about what you mean.
>
>> You said, "grab the current setup.exe"
>
>> Do you mean download the most recent one, or one from another machine
>> with an internet connection?
>
> There can be only one definition of "current". The curr
Daniel,
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 12:46:54PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 9 22:41, D. Boland wrote:
> > [snip]
> > To accomplished this, procmail would have to be modified slightly.
> > From the Cygwin website, I can see that procmail is maintained bij
> > Jason Tishler.
> >
> > I need
Greetings, LMH!
> I am a bit uncertain about what you mean.
> You said, "grab the current setup.exe"
> Do you mean download the most recent one, or one from another machine
> with an internet connection?
There can be only one definition of "current". The current one.
> You said, "take both to
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 08/07/2014 04:32 PM, LMH wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have cygwin running on a box that does not have an internet
>> connection. I would like to update ruby to 1.9.3p448 to make it
>> compatible with some of my newer scripts. I'm not sure how to do that
>> without updati
On 11/08/14 21:57, Gery . wrote:
Is it advisable to run both Cygwin 32- and 64-bit setup installers with the
same downloaded set of packages from a unique mirror? I have 6GB data
downloaded from a mirror, I downloaded that while running step 64-bit installer.
If you used setup-x86_64.exe to d
On 8/11/2014 14:57, Gery . wrote:
Is it advisable to run both Cygwin 32- and 64-bit setup installers
with the same downloaded set of packages from a unique mirror? I have
6GB data downloaded from a mirror, I downloaded that while running
step 64-bit installer. I want to remove that Cygwin 64-bit
Hi,
Is it advisable to run both Cygwin 32- and 64-bit setup installers with the
same downloaded set of packages from a unique mirror? I have 6GB data
downloaded from a mirror, I downloaded that while running step 64-bit
installer. I want to remove that Cygwin 64-bit and now install the Cygwin
Hi All...
I just did two 32 bit Cygwin + OpenSSH installs on brand new machines (Win 64),
and received an error message that cyggmp3.dll could not be found. I installed
libgmp3 and that resolved the issue.
Thanks,
...Karl
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On Aug 11 09:48, Robert Bu wrote:
> Adam Dinwoodie wrote on 2014/8/11 5:24:
> >My initial suspicion is that this is either a difference between Git
> >v1.7.9 and v2.0.4 -- there're a lot of differences between those two
> >versions -- or possibly a missing package since my build is based off
> >Yaa
On Aug 9 22:41, D. Boland wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I have the Sendmail port ready. I will anounce my intent to package it
> soon.
>
> There is one thing, though. Sendmail relies heavily on the procmail
> program. The problem is that the procmail package as it is now, is not
> "multiple root" aware
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