"Soren A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote at length:
[diatribe about communication between non-native English speakers
snipped]
I'm a native English speaker and I find your style turgid and boring,
and the content, what of it I can retrieve, mostly irrelevant to the
list. And stop blaming others for y
"Francois de Campagnolle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The cygwin binaries try for some reason to talk to the 1543 port on
> localhost since I last run setup.
> What's gives ?
Since in your last message on the list you asked about cygserver, my
guess is that you have a windows 9x/ME box and you a
Just to clarify: This email is not about bugs in setup.exe.
I've just spent all evening re-installing cygwin from scratch on my machine
and I thought I'd share some of my excess fun with everyone else:
(BTW I'm using setup.exe version 2.218.2.9, if and where that's relevant.)
(*) The gdbm and r
[I'm crossposting to the cygwin and the rxvt-bugs lists.]
I've just changed over to using rxvt with cygwin (rather than the default
Windows console) and I'm loving it. (I'm not using X11, just the 'raw'
window manager.)
Anyhow, I've discovered a repeatable crash in rxvt 2.7.2 under cygwin
(relea
I'm befuddled and I can't find anything on any of the cygwin mailing lists
to help me, so I hope someone here can spot my mistake.
My system has been working fine for a long time but just recently I noticed
that when I do an `ls' of `/usr' or `echo /usr/*', `/usr/bin' doesn't show
up. It's there
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