On 08.06.2021 14:37, L A Walsh wrote:
On 2021/06/06 23:59, Mike Kaganski via Cygwin wrote:
Hello,
Running Cygwin 3.1.7-1 on Windows 10 Version 21H1 (OS Build
19043.985), I have this issue:
when I start Cygwin's Python, I have correct time reported:
But running Python for Window
nning under some
merge of both. Have you asked the python people about this problem?
What did they suggest?
FTR: filed https://bugs.python.org/issue44352.
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e believes that person doesn't want to answer, it's
better to just not answer, then claim that the question is inappropriate.
Anyways, thank you again for the hint that helped me to workaround the
problem - unsetting the TZ.
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Thank you again! This is enough workaround for now. I somehow overlooked
it, when tried with TZ set to UTC. Shame on me :-)
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On 08.06.2021 16:04, L A Walsh wrote:
On 2021/06/08 05:28, Mike Kaganski wrote:
No, I report a problem that a native program runs incorrectly *under
Cygwin*, because Cygwin is indeed part of the picture.
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The problem is in the MS-Win term program. If you report
it to them and tell
On 08.06.2021 14:37, L A Walsh wrote:
On 2021/06/06 23:59, Mike Kaganski via Cygwin wrote:
Hello,
Running Cygwin 3.1.7-1 on Windows 10 Version 21H1 (OS Build
19043.985), I have this issue:
when I start Cygwin's Python, I have correct time reported:
But running Python for Window
n-now-available/ba-p/2234981
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ting, where LibreOffice's own Python (also
built natively for Windows) is used, and at some times (from 00:00 till
02:00) it reports wrong dates, which makes tests fail locally on
affected systems(see [2]).
Thank you!
[1] https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/python-38/9mssztt1n39l
[2]
/test.pm
The text "makecab finished!" never appears with cygwin 3.1; it appears
as expected (several seconds, most of which is creation of random test
data) with cygwin 3.0.7-1.
Note that the test creates two files in current directory: test.bin, and
(if succeeds) test.bi_
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On 4/21/2012 5:21 AM, De-Jian Zhao wrote:
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Then, what limitations does the Windows loader have?
As far as I know, there is no x bits for windows, right? How does the
"chmod a-x" affect the file behavior under Windows if this is a
Windows thing? I am completely confused. When I ran "chmod a-x
25.02.2012 9:53, Larry Hall (Cygwin) пишет:
On 2/24/2012 5:43 PM, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
My question is: are there enough gitk users who would need/want the
Cygwin xorg-server that it would be worth installing xorg-server by
default when installing gitk, even though some gitk users may not
17.02.2012 0:03, Peter Rosin пишет:
Mike Kaganski skrev 2012-02-16 12:14:
16.02.2012 21:11, Peter Rosin пишет:
Peter Rosin skrev 2012-02-16 06:52:
David Sastre Medina skrev 2012-02-15 23:14:
The files under /etc/profile.d are sourced by /etc/profile, which sets
system wide settings.
For user
16.02.2012 21:11, Peter Rosin пишет:
Peter Rosin skrev 2012-02-16 06:52:
David Sastre Medina skrev 2012-02-15 23:14:
The files under /etc/profile.d are sourced by /etc/profile, which sets
system wide settings.
For user-defined values, the place to override a system-wide setting
depends on the s
new .bash_profile, line 27:
export LANG=${locale -uU}
looks like it should be
export LANG=$(locale -uU)
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