Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi Cygwin friends and users,
I just released a 6th TEST version of the next upcoming Cygwin release,
1.7.33-0.6.
Looks good so far.
An observation from my first test on a machine which is member of a domain:
mkpasswd -l and -L always print the HOST prefix.
mkpasswd
>On 2014-11-04 22:10, Yaakov wrote:
>
>>On 2014-11-04 20:08, Brent wrote:
>>
>>I then reran my complete test suite. Everything now works except the part
>>of the test where cygwin unzip is to extract a zip file produced by Java.
>>This particular zip file has entries whose path names are non-AS
On 03/11/2014 22:08, JonY wrote:
gcc-4.9.2-1 has been uploaded for 32bit and 64bit Cygwin. This version
is set to test.
I've just noticed that gcc-java requires libgcj15. Given that libgcj15
is part of the test release, should the dependency be libgcj14?
Dave.
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Problem reports: ht
>> I just released a 5th TEST version of the next upcoming Cygwin release,
>> 1.7.33-0.5.
> Ever since using this 1.7.33-0.x series (currently running 1.7.33-0.5)
> I've been having intermittent trouble with one of my scripts, and just
> finally got around to digging further today. This is an e
Greetings, Kal Sze!
> In general, is there anything that can go wrong or not work if I
> invoke regular Windows/.NET executables (not compiled with any cygwin
> header or linked with any cygwin dll) from a cygwin bash terminal or
> script?
Speaking veeery-veeery generally, no. A program is a prog
Random is this case is receiving a "permission denied" message from
the shell when launching an executable. When repeatably running a
test case, we see an error one every 15 minutes on average. Without
it installed, no error occurs.
I'll see what might be good registry key to query -- not sittin
> I just released a 5th TEST version of the next upcoming Cygwin release,
> 1.7.33-0.5.
Ever since using this 1.7.33-0.x series (currently running 1.7.33-0.5) I've
been having intermittent trouble with one of my scripts, and just finally got
around to digging further today. This is an expect sc
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 1:27 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
> That thread also suggested that you could work around some of the
> regression by setting up your config file to automatically add
> --no-scroll if that is the new behavior you don't like.
I should have mentioned, that does not fix it.
$ wget --
Hi Cygwin friends and users,
I just released a 6th TEST version of the next upcoming Cygwin release,
1.7.33-0.6.
Changes compared to the former test version 1.7.33-0.5:
- The 1.7.33-0.5 version introduced a dependency to a symbol (__dso_handle)
provided only by GCC versions starting with GCC
Hi Bryan,
On Nov 5 11:12, Bryan Berns wrote:
> I recently discovered that the Liquidware Labs Stratusphere Agent
> causes random issues when launching executables through a Cygwin bash
What means "random issues" here?
> shell. Any chance someone can add this to the BLODA list to help
> others
I recently discovered that the Liquidware Labs Stratusphere Agent
causes random issues when launching executables through a Cygwin bash
shell. Any chance someone can add this to the BLODA list to help
others that might run into similar issues?
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Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.
Hi Cygwin friends and users,
I just released a 5th TEST version of the next upcoming Cygwin release,
1.7.33-0.5.
Changes compared to the former test version 1.7.33-0.4:
- atexit is now exported as statically linked function from libcygwin.a.
This allows reliable access to the DSO handle of th
Hello,
In general, is there anything that can go wrong or not work if I
invoke regular Windows/.NET executables (not compiled with any cygwin
header or linked with any cygwin dll) from a cygwin bash terminal or
script?
I am planning to write a bash script to call rsync and then a command
line pro
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