Hello
I have clean all cygwin directory and re-installed the cygwin_x86
in to tb my netbook working on Win 10 32 bit today.
$ makeinfo
6 [main] perl 37148 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed by 're.dll'
(0x66) is already occupied
Can't fork, trying again in 5 seconds at
/usr/share/t
Yaakov Selkowitz writes:
> I am not in favour of /bin/sh being alternatives-able.
I'd posit that it should not be bash then and somwone else might
reasonably want a different /bin/sh, perhaps even bash. Which is
exactly why the alternatives system exists.
> The *proper* course of action is to us
On 2016-04-02 04:21, Achim Gratz wrote:
Andrey Repin writes:
Couple of my scripts rely on ASH/DASH functionality that is not present in
BASH. (Namely "local -".)
To amend that, I make a symlink /bin/sh = /bin/dash .
But every time bash update, it overwrite the link.
I think the correct course
On 4/2/2016 2:19 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
> Have you tried: '"arg"' ? bash should strip the ' ' and leave the " ".
> Also, what about "\"foo\"" ?
>
> My experiments with this suggest that they work. I tried invoked a .bat
> file that echoes its first argument, and it did show "\"foo\"", but I
> su
Greetings, All!
The script (let's call it test.sh):
#!/bin/dash -x
_lock="./console-session.lock"
{
flock -n 9 || {
echo "The $(cat "$_lock") command is running already."
exit 3
} >&2
printf "$1" >&9
trap 'rm "$_lock";' EXIT HUP INT ABRT TERM
sleep 20
} 9>> "$_lock"
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I've to installed Janus for vim and after the seemingly successful
install it doesn't seem to do anything. I've had no problems with on
other *nix's. Does anyone have any experience with Janus on cygwin? TIA.
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On 4/2/2016 2:59 PM, Cary Lewis wrote:
I need to start acrobat from a bash shell.
Acrobat needs some of its parameters to be enclosed with double
quotes. This is needed to automatically open and print a pdf.
When I try to do that directly from a bash shell, I can't get it to
pass arguments encl
On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 11:59 AM, Cary Lewis wrote:
> I need to start acrobat from a bash shell.
>
> Acrobat needs some of its parameters to be enclosed with double
> quotes. This is needed to automatically open and print a pdf.
>
>
> If I try to do a \", then it passes the \" to the windows app.
I
I need to start acrobat from a bash shell.
Acrobat needs some of its parameters to be enclosed with double
quotes. This is needed to automatically open and print a pdf.
When I try to do that directly from a bash shell, I can't get it to
pass arguments enclosed with the double quotes.
It will do
Hi,
The current package is for mercurial 3.5.1, but upstream have released
3.7.3 as a security release, with fixes for:
CVE-2016-3630 Mercurial: remote code execution in binary delta decoding
CVE-2016-3068 Mercurial: arbitrary code execution with Git subrepos
CVE-2016-3069 Mercurial: arbitrary co
>> Yes but only for development installs. Strictly as a user of the binary
>> install I wouldn't want the dependency here.
>
> We were talking about the cygport file and whether to include a
> build-time dependency in there.
I also thought the naming for REQUIRES vs DEPEND was a bit confusing
unti
On 01/04/2016 20:10, Achim Gratz wrote:
Jon Turney writes:
Also, it would be really cool if setup.xz files were finally made
available (the best compression option in my experience is -6e).
This is something I want to look at, once the initial problems have been
sorted out.
An .xz compressed
Eric Blake writes:
> Since I maintain both dash and bash, I'm game for setting up /bin/sh as
> an alternative. However, I've never targeted the alternatives system
> before as a package maintainer; any advice on docs or an example that I
> could copy from? I would probably make the defaults give b
cyg Simple writes:
> On 4/1/2016 2:49 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Gerrit Haase writes:
>>> is is common sense nowadays, to add packages required to build from
>>> source to the executable runtime dependencies?
>>
>> It is quite helpful when some build dependencies aren't quite obvious
>> from the re
On 04/02/2016 03:21 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Andrey Repin writes:
>> Couple of my scripts rely on ASH/DASH functionality that is not present in
>> BASH. (Namely "local -".)
>> To amend that, I make a symlink /bin/sh = /bin/dash .
>> But every time bash update, it overwrite the link.
>
> I think th
On 4/1/2016 2:49 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Gerrit Haase writes:
>> is is common sense nowadays, to add packages required to build from
>> source to the executable runtime dependencies?
>
> It is quite helpful when some build dependencies aren't quite obvious
> from the readme and/or would be option
On 29/03/2016 17:13, Stefan Parviainen wrote:
Dear list,
I installed xgraph 12.1-3 using the Cygwin installer, but it seems to
segfault immediately when run (e.g. "xgraph data.txt"). GDB gives the
following:
Starting program: /usr/bin/xgraph data.txt
[New Thread 7848.0x2040]
[New Thread 7848.0x
Version 4.60-1 of
glpk
libglpk40
libglpk-devel
have been uploaded for cygwin.
The GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit) package is
intended for solving large-scale linear
programming (LP), mixed integer programming (MIP),
and other related problems. It is a set of
routines written in ANSI C
Version 9.5.2-1 of packages
libecpg-compat3
libecpg-devel
libecpg6
libpgtypes3
libpq-devel
libpq5
postgresql
postgresql-client
postgresql-contrib
postgresql-devel
postgresql-doc
postgresql-plperl
postgresql-plpython
are available in the Cygwin distribution:
CHANGES
Th
Andrey Repin writes:
> Couple of my scripts rely on ASH/DASH functionality that is not present in
> BASH. (Namely "local -".)
> To amend that, I make a symlink /bin/sh = /bin/dash .
> But every time bash update, it overwrite the link.
I think the correct course of action would be to put /bin/sh un
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