Re: RFE: find -d -size 0 => doesn't find empty directories

2018-10-31 Thread Mark Geisert
Correcting my earlier post... Mark Geisert wrote: L A Walsh wrote: Something I can use on my /tmp files on linux is a find command: find /tmp -size 0 -delete to delete zero-len-files or empty-directories in /tmp. Unfortunately, due to directories really not being in the user disk data space,

Re: RFE: find -d -size 0 => doesn't find empty directories

2018-10-31 Thread Mark Geisert
L A Walsh wrote: Something I can use on my /tmp files on linux is a find command: find /tmp -size 0 -delete to delete zero-len-files or empty-directories in /tmp. Unfortunately, due to directories really not being in the user disk data space, but in the MFT(zone) (I think), the size comes back

Re: RFE: find -d -size 0 => doesn't find empty directories

2018-10-31 Thread Norton Allen
On 10/31/2018 7:02 PM, L A Walsh wrote: Something I can use on my /tmp files on linux is a find command: find /tmp -size 0 -delete to delete zero-len-files or empty-directories in /tmp. What flavor of Linux are you using where this works for you? I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 at the moment, and I

RFE: find -d -size 0 => doesn't find empty directories

2018-10-31 Thread L A Walsh
Something I can use on my /tmp files on linux is a find command: find /tmp -size 0 -delete to delete zero-len-files or empty-directories in /tmp. Unfortunately, due to directories really not being in the user disk data space, but in the MFT(zone) (I think), the size comes back as zero ('0') for

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: subversion-1.11.0-1

2018-10-31 Thread David Rothenberger
NEWS: = Please see the release notes http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.11.html for more details about the changes in Subversion. See http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.11.0/CHANGES for more details about the changes in 1.11.0. DESCRIPTION:

Re: Python 3.7.1

2018-10-31 Thread Lee
On 10/31/18, Noah Andrew wrote: > Hi All, > Sorry if this has been answered somewhere already - I checked the > FAQ/StackExchange/Quora and didn't find anything, so coming to the mailing > list as a last resort. I was wondering if it's possible to install the > latest version of python for Cygwin -

OpenSSL 1.1.1 Availability

2018-10-31 Thread Gilbert St. Firmin
Are there plans to make the openssl 1.1.1 package available to the cygwin community? Also, fyi: https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20181030.txt https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20181029.txt Thank you and Thanks to all who make cygwin possible. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/pro

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] TEST RELEASE: Cygwin 2.11.2-0.1

2018-10-31 Thread Marco Atzeri
Am 31.10.2018 um 14:54 schrieb Niels Kristian "Ænkå" Jensen: This thread asks for testers. I've read the https://cygwin.com/faq.html and in particular: https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.setup.snapshots without finding a way to run the test release other than simply replacing the cygwin1.dll with

Python 3.7.1

2018-10-31 Thread Noah Andrew
Hi All, Sorry if this has been answered somewhere already - I checked the FAQ/StackExchange/Quora and didn't find anything, so coming to the mailing list as a last resort. I was wondering if it's possible to install the latest version of python for Cygwin - all I can find right now is 3.6.4. I can'

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] TEST RELEASE: Cygwin 2.11.2-0.1

2018-10-31 Thread Ænkå
This thread asks for testers. I've read the https://cygwin.com/faq.html and in particular: https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.setup.snapshots without finding a way to run the test release other than simply replacing the cygwin1.dll with the snapshot one. It seems to run fine, I've deployed to one