Am 27.04.2019 um 23:26 schrieb pigreco erre:
Dear all,
sorry if I put the message in wrong chan,
No, but reproducible description of what you did would be a good
prerequisite to expect a reasonable response.
I try to compile the pinentry-curses package into Cyg environment (pinentry
version 1.
Dear all,
sorry if I put the message in wrong chan,
I try to compile the pinentry-curses package into Cyg environment (pinentry
version 1.1.0)
I obtain the executable file and I use it into the mintty/bash.
I obtain a strange behaviour when I decrypt a gpg file using curses version
and I try to
Just two thoughts:
1. You probably know that 'cc -S foo.c' produces foo.s which is the
assembler output. Might be worthwhile examining how the experts who
wrote the C compiler handle all this. The output is usually quite
readable for someone prone to reading such things.
2. Rather than generati
Your previous message implies that you are not using an up-to-date
version of cygwin, so we probably can't help you with that.
Additionally, there seems to be a language barrier problem here.
Ask a friend to translate.
On 26/04/2019 20:26, Sancar kırkpınar wrote:
> rar file has put the password a
Am 26.04.2019 um 18:28 schrieb Joel Rees:
When bootstrapping a chain of trust, having multiple sources for the
checksum values is significantly better than starting blind.
Except that checksums are at best providing evidence of tampering, not
anchors of trust.
I'm writing a blogpost on the
Am 26.04.2019 um 21:32 schrieb Stefan Weil:
Building such packages is easy, but how can I can get them into the
official package distribution?
Read this:
https://cygwin.com/packaging-contributors-guide.html
Then subscribe to the cygwin-apps ML and do an ITA for for the orphaned
packages and
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