Not yet, because it takes a long time on my machine (1st generation i7).
Today I will try it.
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Does Cygwin have any support for BSD file flags (UF_* flags, such as
UF_HIDDEN, etc.)? These flags are often used to provide support for
Windows file attributes (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_*, such as FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN).
OSX and FreeBSD provide such support during stat(2) and chflags(2). I
expect that Cygw
On 2017-11-13 14:00, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Marco Atzeri writes:
>> CYGWIN CHANGES
>> Removed ncurses interface and libsecret dependency.
>> pinentry-w32 is now default last resource and included in
>> pinentry package
>
> Would it be possible to provide the curses interface (provided it
> actually
Marco Atzeri writes:
> CYGWIN CHANGES
> Removed ncurses interface and libsecret dependency.
> pinentry-w32 is now default last resource and included in
> pinentry package
Would it be possible to provide the curses interface (provided it
actually works) in a separate sub-package? It's hard to use
Hi.
Cygwin's version of keychain package has issues with new OpenSSL keys
which manifests with this message:
* Warning: Can't determine fingerprint from the following line,
falling back to filename
This appears to have been fixed in newer versions. Please, refresh the
Cygwin's version of the pa
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