Re: Mailing list subscription problems

2022-12-19 Thread David Standish via Cygwin
On 12/19/22, Kyle Marek via Cygwin wrote: > (CC'd the public mailing list for visibility of problems that may be > affecting others) > > Hello, > > Today I received an email from cygwin-boun...@cygwin.com with the > subject line of "You have been unsubscribed from the Cygwin mailing > list". I als

Re: dirsfile incorrect on startup?

2022-11-12 Thread David Standish
On 11/12/22, Lester Ingber via Cygwin wrote: > When I login to my cygwin I see > /cygdrive/c/Users/ingber/My: Command not found. > > I have tried to edit my ~/.dirsfile (in /home/ingber/ which is where I > wish to start) but those changes do not persist between login sessions? > > The problem like

Re: Unable to use Cygwin RCS commands in Windows Emacs

2017-09-21 Thread David Standish
I managed to get windows emacs to work with cygwin rcs. Apart from rcs.exe, the other rcs commands are shell scripts that invoke rcs.exe. Create a modified version of vc-rcs.el replacing the various vc-do-command's with alternate ones that use rcs.exe directly, For example: (apply 'vc-do-c

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Test: gmp-6.1.0-3p1

2015-12-08 Thread David Standish
This version seems good on my machine as well (no gcc segmentation fault). Great. David On 12/7/15, Nem W Schlecht wrote: > I've installed this test version and everything is working for me > still (no compilation or database access errors like I was receiving > before). > > On Mon, Dec 7, 2015

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Test: gmp-6.1.0-2p1

2015-11-30 Thread David Standish
6.1.0-2p1 seems to fix my problem too. "cygwin 64bit on Win7 gcc internal compiler error: Segmentation fault on floating point literal 10.0" Thanks Achim On 11/30/15, Nem W Schlecht wrote: > I've installed 6.1.0-2p1 and everything is working fine for me again. > I can access my databases and t

Re: cygwin 64bit on Win7 gcc internal compiler error: Segmentation fault on floating point literal 10.0

2015-11-24 Thread David Standish
Achim, I included cygcheck output in my post Sat, 21 Nov 2015 19:48:45 -0500 as prompted by Ken Brown. The web mailing list indicates it's binary, though it's not. I'll reattach with a .txt extension The processor per cygcheck is PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = 'Intel64 Family 6 Model 61 Stepping 4, Ge

Re: cygwin 64bit on Win7 gcc internal compiler error: Segmentation fault on floating point literal 10.0

2015-11-23 Thread David Standish
Thanks Achim, Downgrading to libgmp10-6.0.0a-2 fixes the problem. Does that imply a problem with to libgmp10-6.0.0a-2 p? On 11/22/15, Achim Gratz wrote: > David Standish writes: >> gcc is broken on fresh install of 64 bit cygwin on 64 bit Win7 >> Enterprise on new laptop. &

Re: cygwin 64bit on Win7 gcc internal compiler error: Segmentation fault on floating point literal 10.0

2015-11-22 Thread David Standish
Thanks for giving it a look. On 11/22/15, Ken Brown wrote: > On 11/21/2015 7:48 PM, David Standish wrote: >> Ken, I'm not surprised it works for you. Probably something with my >> machine. >> >> I've attached cygcheck -s -v -r output > > Sorry, nothin

Re: cygwin 64bit on Win7 gcc internal compiler error: Segmentation fault on floating point literal 10.0

2015-11-21 Thread David Standish
Ken, I'm not surprised it works for you. Probably something with my machine. I've attached cygcheck -s -v -r output David cygcheck_s_v_r.out Description: Binary data -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: h

cygwin 64bit on Win7 gcc internal compiler error: Segmentation fault on floating point literal 10.0

2015-11-21 Thread David Standish
gcc is broken on fresh install of 64 bit cygwin on 64 bit Win7 Enterprise on new laptop. version 4.9.3-1 , but other versions broken as well (4.9.2-3, 5.2.0-1) I suspect there is a straightforward fix to my problem but I have no idea where to begin. Cygwin DLL version info: DLL version: