> I have confirmed the mutiple definition error does not occur on gnuplot build
> with
> gcc-5.3.0-4 today.
> Thanks!
> Tatsuro
The above is for Cygwin X86.
Cygwin 64 still has problem
// m.cc
#include
#include
int main()
{
long double x, y;
scanf("%Lf %Lf", &x, &y);
printf("%Lf\n
> The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
>
> * mingw64-i686-fftw3-3.3.4-1
> * mingw64-x86_64-fftw3-3.3.4-1
Does mingw64-*-pkg-config need to be a runtime dependency of these?
-Tony
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Tobias Zawada writes:
> Hello all,
> first of all thanks for cygwin! It is very useful to me.
>
> I get the runtime errors of the following kind for some time now:
>
> Cygwin runtime failure: /usr/bin/xpdf.exe: Invalid relocation. Offset
> 0x2f7fdbad9 at address 0x100494523 doesn't fit into 32 b
> From: Corinna Vinschen >
> To: cygwin> Cc: JonY
> Date: 2016/4/14, Thu 22:52
> Subject: Re: multiple definition of `atan2l' on the current Cygwin
>
> On Apr 14 19:00, Takashi Yano wrote:
>> Hi Corinna,
>>
>> On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 09:52:05 +0200
>> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> > If it's that sim
Dear Corinna (et al.): I have set up to use a separate group that I call
Cygwin for files in my cygwin tree, and in the recent past have been able to
apply chown, chgrp, and chmod effectively. With the latest version, chmod
fails to change permissions, though I can change them with setfacl (a pa
On 16/04/2016 03:16, Barry Gold wrote:
I updated my cygwin to the latest 32-bit version (I hope), and I'm
having a problem with file permissions. Newly created files and
directories lack write permission even for the owner.
Here's some relevant stuff from my Cygwin shell window:
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On 16/04/2016 02:01, Jim Garrison wrote:
I haven't updated Cygwin in quite a while. I currently have
2.1.0-1 (32-bit) and am wondering if there are any known
issues in upgrading through that many versions.
Are there any preparatory steps I should perform to reduce
the likelihood of problems duri
On 15.04.2016 11:48, Gerrit Haase wrote:
> BTW. who is Karlson?
It's Karlson på taket.
:)
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On 15.04.2016 14:38, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 15 10:48, Gerrit Haase wrote:
>> 2016-04-14 11:11 GMT+02:00 Evgeny Grin wrote:
>>> Back to cmd:
>>> @ icacls cmd-file
>>> cmd-file DESKTOP-5PNH8IH\Karlson:(RX)
>>> DESKTOP-5PNH8IH\Karlson:(I)(F)
>>> Everyone:(I)(RX)
>>>
>>> @
Sorry I have again misoperate the post.
Anyway my problem is solved and I will not post for this topic any longer.
Tatsuro
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Sorry for I have posted to the unrelated thread.
Here the links to the previous post and replies.
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> It's 100% RFC 1178 compliant,
I have never seen that before. That's awesome. Thanks for that.
I do have one thing they missed: I once named a machine "Null". Screwed up the
whole network.
I find it interesting that the string representation of "Null" is actually used
for some networking p
I don't know about if that upgrade is safe or not (somebody else will
tell you) but I recommend backuping your c/cygwin64 directory so that
you can go back if anything goes wrong :)
LLoyd
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