On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 5:27 PM, cyg Simple wrote:
> On 1/13/2017 10:14 AM, Brian Mathis wrote:
>> Every time the installer is run, it asks to create an icon on the
>> desktop. I do not want an icon on my desktop, and I have to uncheck
>> this box every time. I have probably done this 100 times
>> I've found that rename() cannot replace the file
>> which is opened with writable access on Cygwin.
>> On Linux, it works.
>>
>> If I understand correctly, it should work under POSIX.
>>
>> Here's sample code for reproduce.
>
> Thanks for the testcase. I applied a patch(*) and will upload a
On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 08:46:43, Eric Blake wrote:
> Is the problem in libreadline7 or in bash? The newer bash requires the
> newer readline, but if the problem is in readline proper, then the newer
> readline plus the older bash would reproduce it.
1. new readline, new bash = bad
2. new readline, o
On 2017-01-13 15:27, cyg Simple wrote:
> On 1/13/2017 10:14 AM, Brian Mathis wrote:
>> Every time the installer is run, it asks to create an icon on the
>> desktop. I do not want an icon on my desktop, and I have to
>> uncheck this box every time. I have probably done this 100 times
>> since I've
On 1/12/2017 1:51 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jan 12 11:47, cyg Simple wrote:
>> You may be able to configure the timeout response on the device to
>> reduce the wait.
>
> How so? If it requires changing the registry it's not something
> Cygwin can do on the fly without admin consent. Only
On 1/13/2017 10:14 AM, Brian Mathis wrote:
> Every time the installer is run, it asks to create an icon on the
> desktop. I do not want an icon on my desktop, and I have to uncheck
> this box every time. I have probably done this 100 times since I've
> been using Cygwin over the years.
>
You on
On 2017-01-13 15:06, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
> I have a shortcut named setup64 whose target is as follows:
>
> C:\Users\[me]\Downloads\setup-x86_64.exe -n
>
> which does the trick.
Add -g to auto-upgrade, -o to prune orphan packages, and -O to
use your usual mirror and run semi-unattended ch
I'm sure you've looked over this part of the mysql website:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/debugging-server.html
If not, it'd be a good place to start. I don't know particularly much
about mysqld but thought someone should at least answer you.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 5:25 AM, OwN-3m-Al
I have a shortcut named setup64 whose target is as follows:
C:\Users\[me]\Downloads\setup-x86_64.exe -n
which does the trick.
ht
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My scripts have been updated to account for breaking changes in Bash 4.4
and I have updated all of my Cygwin packages back to the latest version.
I am no longer receiving any assertions. Was I wrong to assume that I
could selectively roll back Bash to 4.3 as I did?
Matt D.
On 1/13/2017 3:11
While my simple test passed, I am now experiencing runtime assertions
with Cygwin. These assertions occur on 2.6.1-1 and the alternatively
available 2.6.0-1:
assertion "(s - envblock) <= tl" failed: file
"/home/corinna/src/cygwin/cygwin-2.6.1/cygwin-2.6.1-1.i686/src/newlib-cygwin/winsup/cygwin
On 01/13/2017 02:00 PM, Matt D. wrote:
> I updated yesterday to the latest Cygwin x86 release which included an
> updated Bash 4.4.5(1). This release changes the default behavior of the
> built-in 'declare' command which is causing scripts which relied on this
> functionality to break.
>
> The fol
I updated yesterday to the latest Cygwin x86 release which included an
updated Bash 4.4.5(1). This release changes the default behavior of the
built-in 'declare' command which is causing scripts which relied on this
functionality to break.
The following test will illustrate the change:
declare
On 01/13/2017 07:18 PM, Thomas Waldmann wrote:
> It was a bug in our code that was triggered frequently by the small
> cygwin pipe buffer size of only 64kiB.
>
> borgbackup fix/workaround see there:
>
> https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/pull/2032
>
> It (almost?) never happened on other OSes, d
It was a bug in our code that was triggered frequently by the small
cygwin pipe buffer size of only 64kiB.
borgbackup fix/workaround see there:
https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/pull/2032
It (almost?) never happened on other OSes, due to their bigger buffers.
Note:
It would be nice to have bi
Thanks for the information, which I did not know about.
However, Achim is correct, and this should be implemented on
principle, even if there's a bad workaround. When one is working with
and providing programs for a GUI-based environment, the program should
act as expected as a *GUI*, and not req
At 2017-01-13 16:46, Achim Gratz was heard to say:
Marco Atzeri writes:
On 13/01/2017 16:14, Brian Mathis wrote:
The installer should remember that this option was declined and
default the checkbox to that state on the next run.
there are some options available for this
-N --no-startmenu
Marco Atzeri writes:
> On 13/01/2017 16:14, Brian Mathis wrote:
>> The installer should remember that this option was declined and
>> default the checkbox to that state on the next run.
>>
>
> there are some options available for this
>
> -N --no-startmenu Disable creation of start
On 13/01/2017 16:14, Brian Mathis wrote:
Every time the installer is run, it asks to create an icon on the
desktop. I do not want an icon on my desktop, and I have to uncheck
this box every time. I have probably done this 100 times since I've
been using Cygwin over the years.
The installer sho
Every time the installer is run, it asks to create an icon on the
desktop. I do not want an icon on my desktop, and I have to uncheck
this box every time. I have probably done this 100 times since I've
been using Cygwin over the years.
The installer should remember that this option was declined
On 01/12/2017 11:05 PM, Steven Penny wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 10:34:01, "Eric Blake (cygwin)" wrote:
>> The releases of readline 7.0.1-1 and bash 4.4.5-1, which have been
>> experimental for a few weeks, have now been promoted to current.
>
> Note that new version of libreadline7 breaks interac
Hi there!
I wanted to use the program DeltaCopy, but when I add new profile and
run it manualy it's not working properly, what I'm doing wrong?
Sometext from the log:
<<<- Executing: rsync.exe -v -rlt -z --delete "/cygdrive/D/test/"
"rsync@192.168.0.1::rsync/test/"
1 [main] rsync 5712
On 13/01/2017 15:31, Иван Лузиков wrote:
Hi there!
I wanted to use the program DeltaCopy, but when I add new profile and
run it manualy it's not working properly, what I'm doing wrong?
Sometext from the log:
<<<- Executing: rsync.exe -v -rlt -z --delete "/cygdrive/D/test/"
"rsync@192.168.0.1:
Hi All,
I was struggling to get the new PHP version working in cygwin until I
found this: https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-11/msg00336.html
Is it a good idea to make `pcre.jit=0;` to be false for php-pcre
package? Otherwise there's no other information as to why PHP7 fails now
for many
First time sending an email to the list. Thanks for all the patience of
everyone involved.
Due to a work requirement, I'm trying to get the following working:
git - repository successfully downloaded. Original code was written for
linux and is java based
java - Windows java JDK 8u112 apparent
On Jan 13 01:31, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2017-01-12 05:26, Lundberg Christer wrote:
> > This program run with GNU awk 4.1.4 (currently installed with
> > Cygwin):
> >
> > awk '
> > BEGIN { OFMT="%.8g"
> > buf = 1+0.1
> > buf = buf "a"
> > print "Length be
On Jan 12 16:54, Michael Enright wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 2:13 PM, Corinna Vinschen
> wrote:
> > Step 3:
> >
> > If we did it really intelligent, maybe we finally also have a method
> > to implement descriptor passing. Finally. After all these years.
> >
> > And maybe, we should not
On 2017-01-12 05:26, Lundberg Christer wrote:
> This program run with GNU awk 4.1.4 (currently installed with
> Cygwin):
>
> awk '
> BEGIN { OFMT="%.8g"
> buf = 1+0.1
> buf = buf "a"
> print "Length before print:", length(buf)
> print buf " "
>
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