On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 at 08:05, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
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> On 18/12/2023 07:53, Dan Shelton via Cygwin wrote:
> > On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 at 07:49, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin
> > wrote:
> >>
>
> >>
> >> Is your cygserver running ?
> >
> > Yes, Cygserver is running
> >
> > Dan
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> the
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 at 07:54, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
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> On 18/12/2023 07:42, Dan Shelton via Cygwin wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Does Cygwin come with qemu packages?
> >
> > Dan
>
> why should an "Unix Emulation layer" that run in "User Space"
> trying to run a "Full-system emulation" (https
On 18/12/2023 07:53, Dan Shelton via Cygwin wrote:
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 at 07:49, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
Is your cygserver running ?
Yes, Cygserver is running
Dan
Hi Dan,
the fact that you have only a factor 2 to 4 compared to WSL and Debian
tell me that Cygwin is very effecti
On 18/12/2023 07:45, Dan Shelton via Cygwin wrote:
Hello!
I don't see whether this has been discussed before,
but PLEASE could Cygwin get a bug tracker (BUGZILLA!)?
Dan
https://cygwin.com/acronyms/#SHTDI
the bandwidth of current maintainers is the major constraint
The current bugtracker is
On 18/12/2023 07:42, Dan Shelton via Cygwin wrote:
Hello!
Does Cygwin come with qemu packages?
Dan
why should an "Unix Emulation layer" that run in "User Space"
trying to run a "Full-system emulation" (https://www.qemu.org/) ?
It seems like using square wheels
Regards
Marco
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Problem r
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 at 07:49, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
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> On 18/12/2023 07:22, Dan Shelton via Cygwin wrote:
> > On Wed, 6 Dec 2023 at 05:08, Dan Shelton wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello!
> >> I am unhappy to report a severe performance issue with find -ls, ls -R
> >> and grep -r, with Cygwin 3.4.9
On 18/12/2023 07:22, Dan Shelton via Cygwin wrote:
On Wed, 6 Dec 2023 at 05:08, Dan Shelton wrote:
Hello!
I am unhappy to report a severe performance issue with find -ls, ls -R
and grep -r, with Cygwin 3.4.9 and Cygwin 3.5.0 when samba shares are
involved.
Imagine a directory with 256 subdirs
Hello!
I don't see whether this has been discussed before,
but PLEASE could Cygwin get a bug tracker (BUGZILLA!)?
Dan
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Dan Shelton - Cluster Specialist Win/Lin/Bsd
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Hello!
Where is the difference between native filesystem links, and WSL
filesystem links, in Cygwin?
Dan
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Hello!
Does Cygwin come with qemu packages?
Dan
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2023 at 05:08, Dan Shelton wrote:
>
> Hello!
> I am unhappy to report a severe performance issue with find -ls, ls -R
> and grep -r, with Cygwin 3.4.9 and Cygwin 3.5.0 when samba shares are
> involved.
>
> Imagine a directory with 256 subdirs, and each has 256 files per
> subdir, all
On 17/12/2023 15:56, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 17.12.2023 14:20, Daisuke Fujimura via Cygwin wrote:
`pkg-config libxxhash --modversion` returns empty.
(expected: 0.8.0)
$ cygcheck -cd libxxhash-devel
Cygwin Package Information
Package Version
libxxhash-devel 0.8.0-1
$ cat /usr/l
On 12/17/2023 8:45 AM, Karl Crary wrote:
Thank you, but I guess I posted a bad example then.
latex --version
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.25 (MiKTeX 23.10.12) (preloaded
fomat=latex.fmt)
restricted \write18 enabled.
**
It should print version information, but instead that
On Sunday, December 17, 2023 at 09:30:04 AM EST, Karl Crary via Cygwin
wrote:
> I have stumbled on to a fix, but I am still puzzled. The problem arises
> when either of the following lines appears in my /etc/fstab:
>
> c: /c ntfs binary,noacl,cygexec,user 0 0
> c: /home ntfs binary,noacl,c
On 2023-12-17 07:29, Karl Crary via Cygwin wrote:
On Sun, Dec 17, 2023 at 8:45 AM Karl Crary wrote:
On 12/17/2023 7:29 AM, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 12/16/2023 10:55 PM, Karl Crary via Cygwin wrote:
I am encountering a bug wherein Cygwin is not passing arguments to most
Windows programs (although C
On 17.12.2023 14:20, Daisuke Fujimura via Cygwin wrote:
`pkg-config libxxhash --modversion` returns empty.
(expected: 0.8.0)
$ cygcheck -cd libxxhash-devel
Cygwin Package Information
Package Version
libxxhash-devel 0.8.0-1
$ cat /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libxxhash.pc
# xxHash - Ext
I have stumbled on to a fix, but I am still puzzled. The problem arises
when either of the following lines appears in my /etc/fstab:
c: /c ntfs binary,noacl,cygexec,user 0 0
c: /home ntfs binary,noacl,cygexec,user 0 0
I've taken them out and it's working now, but I'm still puzzled by how
those li
On 2023-12-17 06:45, Karl Crary via Cygwin wrote:
Thank you, but I guess I posted a bad example then.
latex --version
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.25 (MiKTeX 23.10.12) (preloaded
fomat=latex.fmt)
restricted \write18 enabled.
**
It should print version information, but instead t
On 2023-12-17 06:45, Karl Crary via Cygwin wrote:
Thank you, but I guess I posted a bad example then.
latex --version
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.25 (MiKTeX 23.10.12) (preloaded
fomat=latex.fmt)
restricted \write18 enabled.
**
It should print version information, but ins
Thank you, but I guess I posted a bad example then.
latex --version
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.25 (MiKTeX 23.10.12) (preloaded
fomat=latex.fmt)
restricted \write18 enabled.
**
It should print version information, but instead that is what I would expect to
see if I ran lat
`pkg-config libxxhash --modversion` returns empty.
(expected: 0.8.0)
$ cygcheck -cd libxxhash-devel
Cygwin Package Information
Package Version
libxxhash-devel 0.8.0-1
$ cat /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libxxhash.pc
# xxHash - Extremely fast hash algorithm
# Copyright (C) 2012-2020, Ya
On 12/16/2023 10:55 PM, Karl Crary via Cygwin wrote:
Dear all,
I am encountering a bug wherein Cygwin is not passing arguments to most Windows programs (although Cygwin programs are
doing fine).
For example, the following command ought to be dumping a lot of usage information, but instead it
Karl Crary via Cygwin writes:
> I am encountering a bug wherein Cygwin is not passing arguments to
> most Windows programs (although Cygwin programs are doing fine).
What you are encountering is unlikely a bug in Cygwin.
> For example, the following command ought to be dumping a lot of usage
> in
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