Vim: Python3 features no longer works since upgrrade to Python 3.4.3

2015-05-06 Thread Joakim Karlsson
Hi, After upgrading to Python 3.4.3, some features in Vim stopped working. I believe this is because Vim is built against a specific version of python3, namely python 3.2. Vim needs to be rebuilt agains python 3.4.3 for this to work as well. Vim version information: :version VIM - Vi IMproved 7.

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: numerous Python 2.7 modules

2015-05-06 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution: * python-bsddb3-6.1.0-1 * python-cffi-0.9.2-1 * python-chardet-2.2.1-1 * python-cryptography-0.8.2-1 * python-cython-0.22-1 * python-enum34-1.0.4-1 * python-imaging-2.8.1-1 * python-lxml-3.4.4-1 * python-mako-1.0.1-1 * python-mar

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: packages rebuilt for Python 3.4

2015-05-06 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been rebuilt for Python 3.4: * devhelp-3.8.2-3 * eog-3.14.4-1 * eog-plugins-3.14.2-2 * file-5.22-2 * gedit-3.14.3-2 * gedit-plugins-3.14.1-2 * gnome-applets-3.14.0-2 * gnome-code-assistance-3.14.0-2 * libcaca-0.99.beta19-2 * libgit2-glib1.0-0.0.24-2 * libpeas-1.12.1-2 *

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: boost-1.57.0-1

2015-05-06 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been updated for the Cygwin distribution: * libboost-devel-1.57.0-1 * libboost_atomic1.57-1.57.0-1 * libboost_chrono1.57-1.57.0-1 * libboost_container1.57-1.57.0-1 * libboost_context1.57-1.57.0-1 * libboost_coroutine1.57-1.57.0-1 * libboost_date_time1.57-1.57.0-1 * libb

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python3-3.4.3-1

2015-05-06 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution: * python3-3.4.3-1 * python3-test-3.4.3-1 * python3-tkinter-3.4.3-1 * idle3-3.4.3-1 Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It incorporates modules, exceptions, dynamic typing, very high level

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python-2.7.9-1

2015-05-06 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution: * python-2.7.9-1 * python-test-2.7.9-1 * python-tkinter-2.7.9-1 * idle-2.7.9-1 Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It incorporates modules, exceptions, dynamic typing, very high level dyn

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mingw64-* (x86/x86_64)

2015-05-06 Thread JonY
On 5/7/2015 01:44, Achim Gratz wrote: > Achim Gratz writes: >> JonY <10walls gmail.com> writes: >>> Sorry, forgot 32bit and 64bit cygwin upload works on different queues, >>> should be up any moment now. >> >> Thank you, it's all correct now as far as I can see. > > Nope, a closer look on x86/set

Re: Customize `less' colors to look like `most'

2015-05-06 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
I couldn't get this to work in an X-term. The bottom line ("Manual page less(1) line 1 ") has a yellow background, but the text is still white (or bold white) on black. Any secrets? -- Jim Reisert AD1C, , http://www.ad1c.us -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ:

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: openmpi-1.8.5-1

2015-05-06 Thread Marco Atzeri
Version 1.8.5-1 of packages libopenmpi libopenmpicxx1 libopenmpifh2 libopenmpiuse1 libopenmpi-devel libopenmpiusef08_0 libopenmpiusetkr0 openmpi are available in the Cygwin distribution: CHANGES This is a upstream bugfix release Full upstream changes: http://svn.open-m

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mingw64-* (x86/x86_64)

2015-05-06 Thread Achim Gratz
Achim Gratz writes: > JonY <10walls gmail.com> writes: >> Sorry, forgot 32bit and 64bit cygwin upload works on different queues, >> should be up any moment now. > > Thank you, it's all correct now as far as I can see. Nope, a closer look on x86/setup.ini yields @ mingw64-i686-gcc-core requires:

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mingw64-* (x86/x86_64)

2015-05-06 Thread Achim Gratz
JonY <10walls gmail.com> writes: > Sorry, forgot 32bit and 64bit cygwin upload works on different queues, > should be up any moment now. Thank you, it's all correct now as far as I can see. Regards, Achim. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http: