On May 19, 2016, at 7:01 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>
> For what it’s worth, setfacl -bk followed by a chmod -x sometimes always
> fixes this.
I’ve solved this by applying that fix to the affected directory trees in bulk:
$ find foo bar baz -exec setfacl -kb {} \;
Heavy-handed, but it works
On May 20, 2016, at 10:36 AM, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
>
> On Apr 24 17:18, Brian Clifton wrote:
>>
>> This patch (see below) will update most of the urls to HTTPS.
>
> Since Cygwin.com redirects http requests to https anyway, all links
> to cygwin.com (or, FWIW, sourceware.org) will end up as
Hi Erik,
On May 12 15:30, Erik Bray wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This issue pertains to Cygwin 64-bit. The following example program
> demonstrates the issue:
>
> $ cat mmap_test.c
> #include
> #include
> #include
>
>
> #define VSIZE 0x11000
> #define SIZE 0x1000
>
>
> void foo() {
> voi
Jon Turney writes:
> I can see why you want to do this, but I'm not sure it's a good idea.
Sent to the wrong list?
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Greetings, lostbits!
> I use cp as my backup tool from disk to USB. There are maybe 40,000
> files involved and each one has a message of
> "cp: preserving permissions for ’: Not supported". These messages
> slow down the backup and obscure meaningful faults. Is there any option
> for removing
On 5/20/2016 1:45 PM, lostbits wrote:
I use cp as my backup tool from disk to USB. There are maybe 40,000 files
involved and each one has
a message of
"cp: preserving permissions for ’: Not supported". These messages slow
down the backup and
obscure meaningful faults. Is there any option for re
I use cp as my backup tool from disk to USB. There are maybe 40,000
files involved and each one has a message of
"cp: preserving permissions for ’: Not supported". These messages
slow down the backup and obscure meaningful faults. Is there any option
for removing the messages?
My command line
On May 13 17:00, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> On 10/03/2016 18:41, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > >
> > > I assume the ifall structures are not visible outside cygwin internal,
> > > correct ?
> > >
> > > If so a ifall_data pointer should cover my current trial.
> >
> > Try the latest snapshot. The ifa_d
Hi Adam,
On Apr 28 12:02, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
> ---
> contrib.html | 6 +++---
> cvs.html | 20 ++--
> cygwin-ug-net/setup-net.html | 4 ++--
> faq/faq.html | 2 +-
> git.html | 28 ++-
On Apr 28 11:49, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
>
> ---
> index.html | 4 ++--
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
> index c36ec70..dfeb4d5 100755
> --- a/index.html
> +++ b/index.html
> @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ href="faq.html">FAQ, the href="cygwin-ug-ne
On Apr 23 18:26, Brian Clifton wrote:
> Awesome thanks, Corinna! :)
>
> If I did have changes for review, what does that process look like? I
> looked at the FAQ and didn't see anything RE: that. Would it be best
> to link to tar up and link to a patch (rebased against the live remote
> repo) in t
On Apr 24 17:18, Brian Clifton wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a proposed change for the web site. This patch (see below) will update
> most of the urls to HTTPS. In many cases there was a redirect; for those I
> captured the new canonical address.
>
> (Per the https://cygwin.com/contrib.html, th
On 19/05/2016 22:34, Marco Atzeri wrote:
To move the documentation in a noarch package
I split lilypond in two source packages.
http://matzeri.altervista.org/noarch/lilypond-doc/
http://matzeri.altervista.org/x86/lilypond/
http://matzeri.altervista.org/x86_64/lilypond/
The documentation is just
Hi Yaakov,
I have the impression that cygport is
reporting python3 dependency also when just
python is enough.
On lilypond, I seen only Python 2.7 dependencies
or generic ones:
$ file usr/share/lilypond/2.19.42/python/*
usr/share/lilypond/2.19.42/python/book_base.py: Python script,
ASCII t
On 5/20/2016 9:36 AM, Duncan Roe wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 08:02:20AM -0400, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 5/20/2016 7:26 AM, Duncan Roe wrote:
Hi Eliot,
Do you know what is the name of the totally different symbol? (maybe from nm -D)
Yes -- I have been using nm and objdump to examine the relev
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 08:02:20AM -0400, Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 5/20/2016 7:26 AM, Duncan Roe wrote:
>
> >Hi Eliot,
> >
> >Do you know what is the name of the totally different symbol? (maybe from nm
> >-D)
>
> Yes -- I have been using nm and objdump to examine the relevant files. The
> dll
> i
-Original Message-
From: Mario Barcala
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 8:20 AM
Hi all:
We are trying to configure exim to send all local email through our
sparkpost account. Exim seems to be working fine and we can send emails with
"email" command through sparkpost account, but we need to make
Hi all:
We are trying to configure exim to send all local email through our
sparkpost account. Exim seems to be working fine and we can send
emails with "email" command through sparkpost account, but we need to
make rewrites inside "From" and "To" mail headers.
Inside exim.conf default file we c
On 5/20/2016 7:26 AM, Duncan Roe wrote:
Hi Eliot,
Do you know what is the name of the totally different symbol? (maybe from nm -D)
Yes -- I have been using nm and objdump to examine the relevant files. The dll
is called libpypy-c.dll. The symbol I want to bind to is pypy_main_startup, and
i
> David Stacey wrote:
> For Cygwin, the boundary between trivial and substantial is usually
> taken as ten lines. A two-line patch would probably be accepted
> without an assignment form.
Thank you for the clarification. Although I started another thread
without submitting the patch, this in
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 06:37:57AM -0400, Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 5/19/2016 11:28 PM, Sam Habiel wrote:
> >I had trouble with dlopen in Cygwin, where it did not behave intuitively. In
> >my case, I was
> >dlopening libicu and friends. If you search using my name on the Cygwin
> >mailing list, you
On 5/19/2016 11:28 PM, Sam Habiel wrote:
I had trouble with dlopen in Cygwin, where it did not behave intuitively. In my
case, I was
dlopening libicu and friends. If you search using my name on the Cygwin mailing
list, you should be
able to find out how I resolved the issue. I don't recall exac
Hi,
> Csaba Raduly wrote:
> If the type of those members is WCHAR[] then using isascii() /
> isupper() on them is just plain wrong.
> The correct function to use would be iswupper().
I agree that isw*() functions should be used for wchar_t. But I think
just changing isupper() to iswupper()
Hello!
I'm using ElkarBackup to copy backup data from servers. A few days ago a
wrote a bash script to also make volume shadow copy via vssadmin... and
everything works but ElkarBackup to access
/proc/sys/Devices/HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy... cause it recognizes iz as
symlink.
I can't do anyt
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 6:22 AM, KOBAYASHI Shinji wrote:
(snip)
>
> localtime() calls tzsetwall() when TZ is not set. In tzsetwall(),
> the StandardName and DaylightName member values retrieved by
> GetTimeZoneInformation() are checked with isupper() and copied to the
> char[] buffer used as the t
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