gather because I considered them sort of good news, but I'll
try to reproduce lighttpd package ASAP and report back.
Alejandro
El 07/12/2018 a las 12:06, Ken Brown escribió:
> [Please don't top-post on this list.]
>
> On 12/7/2018 9:13 AM, Alejandro Benitez wrote:
>>
ards,
El 29/11/2018 a las 11:31 a.m., Alejandro Benitez escribió:
> Hi,
> Id like to share that the latest Cygwin lighttpd package does not work
> for me on Windows 10 Home Edition. Neither 32-bit nor 64-bit package. I
> had the chance to test it on both architectures because when I
Hi,
Id like to share that the latest Cygwin lighttpd package does not work
for me on Windows 10 Home Edition. Neither 32-bit nor 64-bit package. I
had the chance to test it on both architectures because when I first ran
into this problem I was running Windows 10 32-bit on this AMD64 PC, but
lat
Hi,
I have a 32 bit cygwin installation of 8 years of age in an amd64 PC with 2 GB
of RAM with Windows 10. So far it's been so good. I never had the need to use a
64 bit Windows, but recently 64 bit has become mainstream and I also started
having low memory issues, so I upgraded to 4 GB of RAM.
ill post
this or a related question in a new thread as soon as I can perform further
tests. I just didn't want to wait to do the emacs build with lucid x toolkit
suggestion.
El 05/03/2018 a las 11:03 a.m., Ken Brown escribió:
> On 3/5/2018 8:21 AM, Alejandro Benitez wrote:
>&g
Hi,
I often painstakingly work on my build of emacs and never look back, praying to
never come back, but then I get some annoyances such as vfork issues I can't
fix. I will go further on this in a different post.
So, if there's anyone related to the Cygwin's emacs package, pretty please
change
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