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Hi Jason,
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 02:52:09PM +, cygwin wrote:
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> Good day -
>
> I am using a fairly up-to-date Cygwin:
>release: cygwin
>arch: x86_64
>setup-timestamp: 1603379981
>include-setup: setup <2.878 not supported
>setup-minimum-version: 2.895
>setup-version:
On 11/20/20 8:31 AM, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
that, for me, /c works.) Likewise, I would expect the normative path
separator to be / not \, and an absolute path to start with /. Windows
offers several kinds of symlinks, with varying semantics, so the detailed
behavior of that would b
[snip]
> > Applications might wanna extract type, name, parent-folder, etc but do
> > rarely care about what kind of separator it has (/ or \) and the style
> > of the root directory etc and it would be very neat if the cygwin
> > std::filesystem-library became more agnostic in these regards
> Not
On 2020-11-20 02:37, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
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As stated earlier, it seems like using mingw g++/libstdc++ (from the
cygwin-package-manager) it seems like it works better, but then you
can’t mix with other posix/cygwin mechanism (that uses cygstdc++)
without breaking ODR (and p
Good day -
I am using a fairly up-to-date Cygwin:
release: cygwin
arch: x86_64
setup-timestamp: 1603379981
include-setup: setup <2.878 not supported
setup-minimum-version: 2.895
setup-version: 2.905
, bash version : 4.4.12(3)-release
on Windows 10 :
Edition Windows 1
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* openssh-8.4p1-2
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This release fixes a bug in the ssh-copy-id script.
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OpenSSH is a program for logging into a remote machi
[snip]
> >> As stated earlier, it seems like using mingw g++/libstdc++ (from the
> >> cygwin-package-manager) it seems like it works better, but then you
> >> can’t mix with other posix/cygwin mechanism (that uses cygstdc++)
> >> without breaking ODR (and probably some memory models etc as well) so
> Ok, first, I admit that I was not familiar with the details of
> std::filesystem. However, after looking at it, I remain unsurprised that
> the Cygwin and Mingw versions might be different. (I would also not be
> surprised if there is a real bug in there.)
At least semantic bugs considering th
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