On 2017-09-15 10:59, Jon Turney wrote:
> On 15/09/2017 17:07, cyg Simple wrote:
>> Please consider using an interleaving method of posting on this list.
>> Top posting is considered rude.
>>
>> On 9/15/2017 9:51 AM, Gary Schneir wrote:
>>> Thanks for the response but I am a little confused by it.
Hi Marco,
Thank you for your reply.
I have contacted them yesterday, they tell me the problem could be solve by
updating cygwin in my window server 2012. I have research on google how to
install the cygwin and downloaded setup-x86_64.exe from
cygwin.com/install.html
I planned to install this late
On 15.09.2017 06:51, Gary Schneir wrote:
Thanks for the response but I am a little confused by it. If Cygwin is
supposed to provide POSIX API functionality and DLOPEN / DLSYM are
supported in CYGWIN, then I shouldn't care about the underlying
complexity or restrictions of running within the Wind
On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 16:14:32, Steven Penny wrote:
Looks like a Cmake error rather than GCC - thought you might like to know.
Cmake is inserting "-isystem" instead of "-I":
Looks like I spoke too soon - I think it is a GCC error. Using this file:
$ cat alfa.cpp
#include
#include
int main() {
On 9/20/2017 4:12 PM, Heinz Werner Kramski-Grote wrote:
> At some point in history, /usr/bin/co, /usr/bin/ci, /usr/bin/rlog etc. turned
> from .exe into shell scripts, which are now wrappers for the main program
> /usr/bin/rcs.exe.
>
> However, these shell scripts can not be called directly fro
On 2017-09-20 14:12, Heinz Werner Kramski-Grote wrote:
> At some point in history, /usr/bin/co, /usr/bin/ci, /usr/bin/rlog etc. turned
> from .exe into shell scripts, which are now wrappers for the main program
> /usr/bin/rcs.exe.
>
> However, these shell scripts can not be called directly from
At some point in history, /usr/bin/co, /usr/bin/ci, /usr/bin/rlog etc. turned
from .exe into shell scripts, which are now wrappers for the main program
/usr/bin/rcs.exe.
However, these shell scripts can not be called directly from a Windows command
line and moreover can not be invoked by a Win
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