>> I run some python gst Demo. It plays mp4, the video is quite well with
>> contrast,brightness,hue,saturation effect. (code from
>> http://wiki.pitivi.org/wiki/PyGST_Tutorial/Effects and run it from
>> xterm but not mintty). But no sound.
>
> Do you have gstreamer*-plugins-pulse installed?
>
Yes
Greetings, Mirko Vukovic!
> after upgrading cygwin64 on my company laptop, mintty gives the following
> message *when connected to the network from home*:
Does that mean you're logged into your work domain?
> /sbin/nologin: No such file or directory
> Pressing enter closes the window.
This scr
Hello,
after upgrading cygwin64 on my company laptop, mintty gives the following
message *when connected to the network from home*:
/sbin/nologin: No such file or directory
Pressing enter closes the window.
I can start bash from Windows' command window. From there, I see that there
is no /sbin
Hi Corinna,
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 20:12:32 +0100
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > For the time being, can you send your assignment as PDF via email
> > to my company email address just so
> > we make sure it arrived in *some* way?
>
> Even better. We got legal approval that we can use signed PDFs vi
The following package has been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* gnugo-3.8-3
GNU Go plays a game of Go against the user. It has many other features:
it can play against itself or another program, analyse and score a
recorded game. GNU Go is compliant with Go modem protocol, load and save
game
On Fri, 2015-03-20 at 15:03 +, Peter Hull wrote:
> I just ran setup (2.870, 32-bit) and it installed a lot of GNOME
> software that I didn't have before and didn't ask for(e.g. Epiphany).
> My fault for clicking through I suppose without checking.
>
> Looking at dependencies in setup.ini I see
On Fri, 2015-03-20 at 17:40 +0800, rexdf Rexdf wrote:
> I never heard a sound from pulseaudio. Any package using pulse will
> have no voice. (etc gstream)
WFM.
> I run some python gst Demo. It plays mp4, the video is quite well with
> contrast,brightness,hue,saturation effect. (code from
> http:/
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* php-5.6.7-1
* apache2-mod_php5-5.6.7-1
* php-bcmath-5.6.7-1
* php-bz2-5.6.7-1
* php-calendar-5.6.7-1
* php-ctype-5.6.7-1
* php-curl-5.6.7-1
* php-dba-5.6.7-1
* php-devel-5.6.7-1
* php-enchant-5.6.7-1
* php-exif-5.6.7-1
* php-fi
Hi Eric,
On Mar 20 13:21, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 03/20/2015 01:12 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Even better. We got legal approval that we can use signed PDFs via
> > email alone, and that sending snail mail isn't required anymore.
> > Just sendthe PDF to .
>
> Awesome news! Shouldn't we updat
On 03/20/2015 01:12 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Even better. We got legal approval that we can use signed PDFs via
> email alone, and that sending snail mail isn't required anymore.
> Just sendthe PDF to .
Awesome news! Shouldn't we update the contributor guideline html to match?
--
Eric Blak
Hi Takashi,
On Mar 19 09:34, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 19 07:49, Takashi Yano wrote:
> > Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > > Just to let you know I didn't forget about you, but your copyright
> > > assignment still didn't make it to our office for some reason.
> > > [...]
> > On 5 March, I sent C
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* texlive-20140523-3
* libkpathsea6-20140523-3
* libkpathsea-devel-20140523-3
* libptexenc1-20140523-3
* libptexenc-devel-20140523-3
TeX Live provides a comprehensive, cross-platform TeX system. It
includes all the major TeX-
On Mar 20 11:58, Tim Magee wrote:
> Now then,
>
> Since Cygwin 1.7.34 dropped, mkpasswd has been problematic for us. Our
> problem is with the way user names pulled from outside the primary domain
> get decorated. My question is: will there ever be a way to tell
> mkpasswd/mkgroup "make the one
On Mar 20 21:15, Rexdf wrote:
> > i have been using cygwin for many years and currently most of my
> > systems are at 1.7.32(0.274/5/3).
> > i had to get an update to cygwin/X which forced me to also update
> > cygwin. with the update, nearly all windows files have the permission
> > setting of 070
>
> You may have misread the original question (and its subject): the POSIX
> permissions are 070, not (0)700. These files are accessible to one or more
> of the groups the owner is a member of, but not to the owner.
>
I know clear about 070 and 700 and 0700. It is typos. That is why I
ask you to
I just ran setup (2.870, 32-bit) and it installed a lot of GNOME
software that I didn't have before and didn't ask for(e.g. Epiphany).
My fault for clicking through I suppose without checking.
Looking at dependencies in setup.ini I see xinit requires
adwaita-icon-theme and that pulls in a load of
Hi,
You may have misread the original question (and its subject): the POSIX
permissions are 070, not (0)700. These files are accessible to one or
more of the groups the owner is a member of, but not to the owner.
+1 for the ICACLS workaround though. I was bit by this recently when
setting
> i have been using cygwin for many years and currently most of my
> systems are at 1.7.32(0.274/5/3).
> i had to get an update to cygwin/X which forced me to also update
> cygwin. with the update, nearly all windows files have the permission
> setting of 070 (---rwx---) even when the file is owned
i have been using cygwin for many years and currently most of my
systems are at 1.7.32(0.274/5/3).
i had to get an update to cygwin/X which forced me to also update
cygwin. with the update, nearly all windows files have the permission
setting of 070 (---rwx---) even when the file is owned by me, an
Now then,
Since Cygwin 1.7.34 dropped, mkpasswd has been problematic for us. Our
problem is with the way user names pulled from outside the primary
domain get decorated. My question is: will there ever be a way to tell
mkpasswd/mkgroup "make the one whose users get
undecorated names"?
We
I never heard a sound from pulseaudio. Any package using pulse will
have no voice. (etc gstream)
I run some python gst Demo. It plays mp4, the video is quite well with
contrast,brightness,hue,saturation effect. (code from
http://wiki.pitivi.org/wiki/PyGST_Tutorial/Effects and run it from
xterm but
How to tell Cygwin not to kill a native process when I press Ctrl-C ?
I tried to run it in background, but it doesn't help, when its output
is piped.
Compare these:
( while true; do echo aaa; sleep 1; done & ) | ( trap '' INT; cat )
( while true; do echo aaa; sleep 1; done ) | ( trap '' INT; cat )
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