> Does Julia depend on C++11 features? I'm not familiar with it. How big
> is it compared to say, QT?
Yes, it does depend on C++11, but mostly by way of linking to LLVM.
Julia by itself is not huge, but it depends on a bunch of external
library dependencies that are. The most time-consuming of tho
When the cygdrive prefix is /mnt (via fstab modification) vim swap
file creation malfunctions as following. Shell working directory is ~
in the examples but doesn't seem to matter:
vi -p foo /mnt/d/bar
(swap files created for both)
vi -p /mnt/d/bar foo
(swap file only created for bar)
vi -p /mnt/d
On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 12:27:51PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 4 09:00, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Aug 3 15:05, rm...@aboutgolf.com wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > Unknown+User@Lenovo-PC /cygdrive/c/cygwin64
> > > $ ./azure-check2
> > > Sid: S-1-12-1-2043906341-1249388050-2635137163-39
On 8/6/2016 14:58, Tony Kelman wrote:
> Have you backported the patch for GCC bug 66655 here? I was expecting
> this to miscompile LLVM and cause test failures when building the Julia
> language, as I've seen for all other GCC 5.x versions on mingw targets.
> The fix was
> https://gcc.gnu.org/view
On 8/6/2016 6:13 AM, Eric Blake (cygwin) wrote:
7b. completion_strip_exe - using 'shopt -s completion_strip_exe'
makes completion strip .exe suffixes
I get an error that completion_strip_exe is not a supported option with
this release. It was working fine in 4.3.42-4.
--
David Rothenberger
I have
# No over-writing files
set -o noclobber
in my .bash_profile, so if I want to redirect output to an already
existing file I have to use " >| "
What I recently noticed is that tab completion doesn't work after >|
For example:
$ ls /tmp/xc*
/tmp/xcompile.diff
$ diff > /tmp/xc[tab]
and
I'm attempting to work with ruby on rails in cygwin, though I know
it's a difficult path to go down. I have a windoz7 laptop which is
connected to a company domain sometimes, and which pushes security
updates down sometimes. Normally, when I launch cygwin, my console is
for user rvanover@RVANOVERME
A new release of bash, 4.3.46-6, has been uploaded and will soon reach a
mirror near you. It replaces 4.3.43-5, and leaves 4.3.42-4 as the
previous version.
NEWS:
=
This is a minor build that incorporates a couple more upstream bug fixes
that I missed in the previous build. Since 4.3.43-5 wa
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest
version available from CPAN:
perl-Archive-Zip-1.58-1
perl-Capture-Tiny-0.44-1
perl-CPAN-Meta-Check-0.013-1
perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-ECDSA-0.08-1
perl-Digest-SHA-5.96-1
perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker-7.20-1
perl-File-Slurper-0.009-1
perl-IO-Soc
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