essage or other error messages (which occured in
command line setup mode) too in GUI setup mode. Or, it will take more time
to find out the error. ^_^
Dave Korn-9 wrote:
>
> On 02/09/2010 05:32, LiuYan 刘研 wrote:
>> Today I try to setup cygwin on a new server, it keeps failed with a
>&
Today I try to setup cygwin on a new server, it keeps failed with a
"cyggcc_s-1.dll is missed" error in the last post-install phase.
I run the setup again, and can't find Devel/gcc4 and Base/libgcc1 package in
the package list in "Select Packages" step.
And I run the setup again in command line
delete it.
$ ./cleanOldPackages_UTF8.sh
##
清理 Cygwin 旧安装包
Clean Old Install Packages of Cygwin
by LiuYan 2010-01-25 12:01
##
Thanks for the quick update, '-' char in man page is displayed well now ! =)
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
>
> I've made a new version of groff available for installation. This is an
> overdue refresh from ftp.gnu.org. It is reputed to fix the problem
> mentioned here:
>
> http://cygwin.com/ml
After moved from Cygwin 1.5 to Cygwin 1.7, the '-' char in switch/option in
man page is not displayed.
As Cygwin 1.7 have revised to 1.7.5 and cygwin-doc-1.7 is released and this
problem still exists, so I decide to figure it out.
I have a previous post "Cygwin 1.7: Empty/white-space output when
Andy Koppe wrote:
>
> 2009/12/14 LiuYan 刘研:
>>
>> The only unexpected thing is the empty output of GBK-encoded chinese
>> characters when LANG is .UTF-8.
>>
>> I mean it should display something visible(malformed characters, squares
>> or
>> wha
1.7 is
*simulating* UTF-8 environment, will this difference cause the empty output
issue?
Corinna Vinschen-2 wrote:
>
> On Dec 14 04:07, LiuYan ?? wrote:
>>
>> Hi Corinna:
>> I didn't set LANG environment variable, and the result of 'export'
>> comman
wrote:
>
> On Dec 14 00:39, LiuYan ?? wrote:
>>
>> Hi:
>> When Cygwin 1.7 displaying Chinese characters in GBK charset encoding,
>> the
>> output are empty/white-spaces. I can't know whether or not there are
>> characters in it.
>
> Did
Hi:
When Cygwin 1.7 displaying Chinese characters in GBK charset encoding, the
output are empty/white-spaces. I can't know whether or not there are
characters in it.
Whey Cygwin 1.5 displaying Chinese characters in UTF-8 charset encoding,
the output are malformed characters, so I can know the
LiuYan 刘研 wrote:
>
> After I viewed setup.ini, I decide to write a little script to do this.
> Currently, it scans all the sub-directory of cygwin local package
> directory, and delete all the old files which not listed in setup.ini or
> setup-2.ini.
>
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View this message
in in CN).
That is why I keep install packages in local disk.
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 04:31:48AM -0800, LiuYan ?? wrote:
>>After I viewed setup.ini, I decide to write a little script to do this.
>>Currently, it scans all the sub-directory
"
echo " by LiuYan 2009-12-01
"
echo
""
echo
echo "Usage 用法:"
echo "$0 [-d] [-g][-l]"
echo "
I'm using Cygwin for several years, it help me very much in my work.
There's a tiny issue: after downloaded in several years, the total size of
my local setup packages directory had grown up to G bytes, while a fresh
setup packages of mine are only <40M bytes.
There are many historical setup pac
Is there a dialog and/or Xdialog package release in cygwin ?
If not, can I found a substitution of it or will it be migrated to cygwin ?
The dialog/Xdialog is very useful to write a GUI script.
Thanks !
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Problem reports:
Hi all:
When I using 'ls' to list the files in a directory, the chinese file names are
becomes '??'.
But, when I press TAB after I typed 'ls', the Chinese file names are displayed
correctly.
Sample outputs:
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