on a Windows server.
Maybe it's better to change mkpasswd and mkgroup so that they do nothing
when called with "-l" on a Server, or maybe there are some other ways to
resolve it. Actually I don't care, I just don't like to wait an hour or
two for passwd-grp.sh.
Huijing
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Cygwin distribution, there's been serious problems (serious as in
preventing you completing your installation successfully) for years.
Maybe it's better if we add a "debug output" to the setup to follow the
steps it operates. I'd very much need that.
Huijing
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pgen.c" and "cygintl-2.dll-def" in
"src/.lib", both 0 byte.
Does this say anything?
Huijing
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CIP Computer Lab, Faculty of Economics
University of Karlsruhe, Germany
http://www2.wiwi.uni-karlsruhe.de
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errors.
That's strange. I sure was not adding "--mno-cygwin" anywhere. But AFAIK
compiling under Cygwin doesn't use the "win32 native" mode anyway. It
shouldn't be necessary to *remove* the mingw package!?
Huijing
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Call cat with no parameter, press Ctrl-Backslash (or Ctrl-# with German
keyboard), cat will crash. I can reproduce this crash 100% with the
current version (2.0.21) of textutils and different versions of Cygwin.
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;Install from Local
Directory". I think different, case specific texts would be better.
> If that isn't a big enough hint for you then hopefully this email makes
> it clear.
In fact your mail does. Thanks a lot.
Huijing
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CIP Computer Lab,
;Local Package Directory"? The one you
specified when downloading, or its "http%3a%2f%2f..." subdirectory? It's
confusing, and I strongly suggest to make Setup state it clearly while
installing from local dir.
Huijing
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CIP Computer Lab,
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