On 2025-04-04 10:40, Pádraig Brady wrote:
Is this patch is OK to be applied to gnulib,
with the tweaks Corinna mentioned?
Yes, I did that just now, and propagated it into coreutils.
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On 2025-03-30 05:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The definition of O_PATH requires an additional
#include
Thanks, I added that and installed the patch into Gnulib.
However, assuming not only Cygwin is affected, shouldn't the patch
rather use O_PATH if it's available, O_RDONLY if not?
I h
traditionally (and I'm talking about 7th edition Unix) a single
output line of 'ls' corresponded to a state obtained atomically from the
file system. I realize we can't always do that nowadays but the further we
depart from it, the worse 'ls' users will be.
The link dereferencing is a courtesy of
On 3/31/25 12:26, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
ls(1) always potentially shows a past state anyway.
Sure, but traditionally (and I'm talking about 7th edition Unix) a
single output line of 'ls' corresponded to a state obtained atomically
from the file system. I realize we can't always do that nowad
On 3/31/25 11:27, Pádraig Brady wrote:
The file could be deleted at any time.
We're just suppressing errors in the edge case it's deleted
More generally, though, the file could be renamed and another put in its
place, which means that an attacker could cause 'ls' to generate a line
that does
On 2025-03-30 07:26, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 30/03/2025 13:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
In terms of coreutils, I think either ls(1) gobble_file() or
file_has_aclinfo_cache() should still handle ENOENT from
file_has_aclinfo() and not print any error message. After all, due to
the preconditions fo
patch work for you? I haven't tested or
installed it (I don't use Cygwin).From e245ab6ac865c7ff723837645886eb717c53a754 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2025 10:27:01 -0600
Subject: [PATCH] file-has-acl: port symlink code to Cygwin
Problem reported by Cori
On 2025-01-24 05:27, Andreas BROCKMANN via Bug reports for GNU grep wrote:
The 1st command below correctly reports trailing spaces, for Unix and Windows
format files.
The 2nd one incorrectly reports all lines.
grep -sHn -i " [[:cntrl:]]*$" *.vhd
grep -sHn -i "\s[[:cntrl:]]*$" *.vhd
I do
NOT supported
Compression: NONE
Expansion: NONE
No ALPN negotiated
Early data was not sent
Verify return code: 0 (ok)
On 12/31/2024 7:51 PM, René Berber wrote:
On 12/31/2024 5:49 PM, Paul McKinley via Cygwin wrote:
I accidentally sent the previous reply directly to René, so included
below.
..@mydomain.com
Connecting to server mail.mydomain.com on port 465
Init connection...
email: FATAL: Smtp error: Timeout(10) while trying to read from SMTP server
Thanks in advance,
-pcm
On 12/31/2024 5:42 PM, Paul McKinley wrote:
Thanks, René!
I'll try setting the registry thing.
I am run
maybe I'm missing - or messing - something in the
configuration either cygwin or server side?
Thanks in advance,
Paul McKinley
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Thank you
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t that I'd try that. After applying that
update, the backspace problem resolved itself. However, the character dimming
problem remains.
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On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 at 19:31, René Berber via Cygwin wrote:
>
> On 4/15/2020 1:10 PM, Paul Moore via Cygwin wrote:
>
> [snip]
> > Thanks. Can you explain what the \?? prefix on the Installations
> > values is about? I'm nervous that there's something going
On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 at 16:54, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
>
> Am 15.04.2020 um 15:29 schrieb Paul Moore via Cygwin:
> > On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 at 11:54, Csaba Ráduly via Cygwin
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On my machine, I have a
> >>
> >> HKEY_LOCAL
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id, I'm trying to find cygwin, so I can't run anything from
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idn't think to check there as I
didn't recall having run the setup as "All users" so I assumed
everything would be in HKCU. I should have checked!
Paul
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in there, strip \??,
and look for a cygwin1.dll, and use the first entry I find that works.
But that seems a bit arbitrary. Is there a better way?
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m goes away.
> So the theory now is that the Cygwin argv-processing code has a problem with
> áccented charàcters ...
> -Jay
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Moore
> Sent: Sunday, 22 March 2020 20:42
> To: Jay Libove
> Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re:
.) so I
can only offer fairly basic suggestions, I'm afraid...
Paul
On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 at 19:27, Jay Libove wrote:
>
> Thanks Paul, both for your initial reply, and your follow-up.
>
> In this case it's not a matter case sensitivity.
> I've verified that, in one of the exam
I suggest we do it under a
different subject line.
Paul
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Is this because cygwin globbing is (by default) case sensitive? You
could set the CYGWIN environment variable to "glob:ignorecase" to get
case-insensitive behaviour.
Paul
On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 at 17:52, Jay Libove via Cygwin wrote:
>
> I've never seen this before.
> In a W
I had the same issue and it was fixed by 3.1.4, so yes upgrading was
likely the fix.
Paul
On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 at 09:41, Takashi Yano wrote:
>
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 21:47:25 -0500
> Lee wrote:
> > On 2/20/20, Lee wrote:
> > > I'll try backing out the registry cha
o
work for my situation, I'd be disappointed if I missed it :-)
If there *isn't* an option like that, is it something that could be
added to the existing globbing code? I've never contributed to cygwin,
but how easy would such a change be?
Paul
On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 at 16:46, Pau
I expect :-(
Am I doing something wrong? Or are my expectations incorrect? I need
to work with "native" backslash-delimited path names, because that's
how my shell autocompletes directory names, and patching them up with
forward slashes isn't really an option for me.
Thank you. That explains the issue for me very well.
Paul
On Mon, 17 Feb 2020 at 01:07, Dr Hartmut Bartels
wrote:
>
> I had the same issue and got answer from Takashi Yano
> https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2020-01/msg3.html
>
> My workareound is
> using version ConEmuPa
dded that information to the ConEmu issue report).
Any information that would help to pin down the cause of this problem
would be very much appreciated.
Paul
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On 2020-02-10 9:55 a.m., Eliot Moss wrote:
I wonder ... are there relevant ./configure options? EM
I finally managed to dig to the bottom of this one, and sure enough it
was a simple goof on my part. qtermwidget has a dependency on
'lxqt-build-tools' which includes cmake modules that prov
:\Windows\System32\Wbem
C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0
C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH
C:\Users\phenk\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps
C:\cygwin64\bin\usr
There is no C:\Windows\system64
Should I abandon home and go pro?
Should I use 32bit cygwin?
Thanks
Paul
On 2020-02-09 5:18 p.m., Eliot Moss wrote:
I am not Qt savvy, but I can think of two generic things to check:
- The Qt version in the cygwin libraries you have, versus what
qtermwidget expects.
- The version of the C compiler (gcc keeps evolving, and that
sometimes breaks things).
Maybe th
Hi everyone, I am trying to get the KDE plasma desktop running. I've
installed xorg-server and plasma-desktop and can get simple gui apps
running (e.g. gvim). When I try to run the plasma desktop (from
"Plasma" icon installed in the windows start menu), the KDE logo appears
against a black bla
the first four names
in the roff source file with bessel.
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The
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FMI - where was the tarball created? It certainly was not on a computer with
Windows and case insensitivity.
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On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 03:44:36PM -0800, Stephen Paul Carrier wrote:
> PW=`dd if=/dev/random bs=15 count=1 | base 64`
That should be 'base64' of course, without the space.
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On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 02:24:59PM -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
...
> For my part, I'm writing a PowerShell script that does the following:
>
> 1) Create a local user account
> 2) Grant it SeBatchLogonRight
> 3) Create a scheduled task for it
Powershell is probably more elegant if you're familia
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 08:34:09AM -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 3:36 AM Stefan Baur wrote:
>
> > Not on Linux (and possibly other Unices). There, it's perfectly valid
> > to disable an account's password login (both locally and remote), but to
> > at the same time allow s
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Attempts to make symlinks are handled differently depending on (1) whether or
not the target file pre-exists and (2) whether or not
CYGWIN=winsymlinks:nativestrict is exported. Actually, 'ln' seems to require
the pre-existence as if it were a hard link attempt when CYGWIN is defined.
FWIW
my time trying to fix the problem, when cygwin
mailing list respondents refuse to admit the problem exists???
You are like a Flat-Earther the way you argue.
Paul
On 6/5/18, L A Walsh wrote:
> Paul Sheer wrote:
>>> Maybe you aren't familiar with 'X'. X is just a graphic
that fact that you are using the reason "X is just a graphical
transport" as an excuse makes me realize it is impossible to have a
conversation with you.
Paul
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> Cygwin/X is most definitely being used, and this might help:
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> https://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/using-shared-memory.html
>
Being used? I find that very difficult to believe.
There are a large number of usability problems I have found and I have only
been using Cygwin for a couple of hours. It'
his is intended this way: i.e. is this just a
demonstration of the capabilities of CygWin, or is it actually being
used by anyone? I ask because there are no reports of anyone finding
the X Server slow, yet the software has been many years in release.
Thanks
Kind regards
Paul
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On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 02:50:36AM +0300, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Stephen Paul Carrier!
>
> > My use case is a sendmail replacement (MTA) to use with cron.
>
> ssmtp
>
> > ssmtp does this poorly (and hasn't been maintained since 2009).
>
> Pleas
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 03:24:50PM -0400, Will Parsons wrote:
> On Wednesday, 28 Mar 2018 9:40 PM -0400, Brian Inglis wrote:
> > On 2018-03-28 15:50, Stephen Paul Carrier wrote:
> >> msmtp is billed as a light-weight SMTP client and I would like to use
> >> it
Dear cygwin people,
msmtp is billed as a light-weight SMTP client and I would like to use
it with cron instead of ssmtp.
What's not light-weight is its dependency on libgnome-keyring0 which
has more dependencies that eventually bring in Gnome. This is for a
headless workstation.
Is it possible
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Hi,
When in Windows, I do my LaTeX work in Cygwin. I recently started using
KtikZ[0] which I found is missing from the Cygwin ports repository even
though it used to be there[1]. Any idea why it was not ported over? Can
I help in any way?
Thank you,
Paul Irofti
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maybe OSX).
I have to deal with Windows via Cygwin, OSX, and Centos/Fedora and can't
figure out if I can send anything from any platform to this site.
Thanks in advance for humouring my tangent within this same thread (I
made sure I changed the subject to reflect the tangent)
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applications that have nothing to do
with each other can interfere with each other in this way.
Once again thank you for taking the time to respond and also to the CYGWIN
team for their time and suggestions.
Paul Kitchen
-Original Message-
From: b...@theworld.com [mailto:b
running CYGWIN on my laptop which does not form a part of any windows
domain and is therefore not at any time connected to a DC. It is a personal
WORKSTATION.
The nsswitch.conf file contains :
passwd: db
group:db
db_enum: cache builtin
db_home: /home/%U
db_shell: /bin/bash
db_gecos:
Paul
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I downloaded the new setup program (2.877, 32-bit) and ran it on a
cygwin installation that hadn't been updated in over a year (2008R2).
I first got the Pending view, OK, then switched to Full and found that
the packages were not aggregated into tabs-- they were in one very long
alphabetical list.
On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 11:37:41AM -0500, Ian Lambert wrote:
> On December 1, 2016 8:54:57 AM EST, cyg Simple wrote:
> >
> >
> >On 12/1/2016 8:25 AM, Vlado wrote:
> >> On 1.12.2016 13:51, Eliot Moss wrote:
> >>> I think that including the version of the setup program could be
> >helpful
> >>> - I
>> Hi -
>>
>> The newest version of cygwin with python 2.7.12-1 fails when pip
>> installing packages that require compilation. For example, pycrypto
>> fails:
>
>FWIW this patch to pycrypto also fixes it:
>
>https://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/tree/build/pkgs/pycrypto/patches/cygwin/disable-std-c99
Cygwin-X runs fine, WITHOUT having
the pause user mode checking turned on. The support engineer mentioned
something about an update coming out *after* my previous post. Apparently
I needed both the update and the hotfix to make things work.
Hope this helps someone...
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problems.
Have someone met similar problems and found how to solve them ?
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tallation executes the set of
postinstall scripts ?
Jean-Paul Bouchet
On 03/06/2016 14:41, Jon Turney wrote:
On 02/06/2016 17:22, Jean-Paul Bouchet wrote:
Please find attached the script /etc/postinstall/xlaunch.sh and the
output of its execution (file postinstall_xlaunch.txt).
Thanks.
I
Hello,
Please find attached the script /etc/postinstall/xlaunch.sh and the
output of its execution (file postinstall_xlaunch.txt).
Thank you.
Best regards,
Jean-Paul Bouchet
On 02/06/2016 15:21, Jon Turney wrote:
On 31/05/2016 17:36, Jean-Paul Bouchet wrote:
I try to install cygwin 64 on a
ostinstall/xlaunch.sh"
17:55:47 Changing gid to Administrators
Ending cygwin install
Is it a normal behaviour ?
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Come to think of it, that part of gzip can be simplified considerably, which
should make future problems like this less likely. I installed the attached
additional patch. Yay, 46 fewer files in the gzip tarball!
>From 02b67e301e66c8641230afbe8663f2d503c0f57b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: P
Thanks for reporting the problem. I installed the attached gzip patch on
savannah.
From 9167b7b9d5b68cea52bdd683b81a3b64381b7ff9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 17:43:09 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] gzip: fix bug with -l output to pipes
Problem reported by Christian
Cygwin setup just updated some older packages while installing a
requested new component and now mintty does not recognize fonts
properly. I was previously using lucinda-console but now some default
font is being used. When I try to change the mintty font through the
Options... dialog, the foll
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Ken Brown cornell.edu> wrote:
> ...don't forget about the registry setting you need in order to turn
> on case sensitivity:
>
> http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html#pathnames-
casesensitive
That's OK, I just need case-insensitive file globbing. I don't want
to mess with the a
Jan Bruun Andersen jabba.dk> wrote:
| Seems overly complicated for me. My current fstab looks like this:
|
| # /etc/fstab
| #
| #This file is read once by the first process in a Cygwin process tree.
| #To pick up changes, restart all Cygwin processes. For a description
| #see https:/
I just replicated my Cygwin setup on Win 7 (64 bits) onto another Win 7 64-
bit machine, including /etc/fstab
c: /c ntfs binary,posix=0,user,auto
d: /d ntfs binary,posix=0,user,auto
e: /e ntfs binary,posix=0,user,auto
f: /f ntfs binary,posix=0,user,auto
g: /g ntfs binary,posix=0,use
Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes:
Lots of good background for newbies to version control apps.
Warren, thanks for the comprehensive map of version control
apps for newbies. To be honest, I'm not sure when I will have
a chance to get spun up on one. But I know where there is a
good intro now.
Cygwin updates related to the
definition of ucontext_t - and I may be fixing a symptom of something
else rather than the underlying cause. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Paul
cygcheck.out
Description: Binary data
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Andrey Repin yandex.ru> writes:
> If anything, I would NOT recommend CVS to anyone making their first
> steps into VCS world. Subversion is way more consistent, better
> thought out and have about the same usability characteristics where
> they are comparable. (And don't forget the marvelous svnb
Eliot Moss wrote:
> There are also various backup tools based on rsync and compression.
> One of these is called duplicity, and it supports encryption as
> well. But I suspect there are a number of these and that you can
> find one that matches your task ...
Andrey Repin wrote:
> It seems he need
Andrey Repin yandex.ru> writes:
> Git, Subversion... basically any sane VCS out there.
Ah, yesI've managed to avoid version control all these years
because I wanted the convenience of bash file management and changing
things on a whim as I see fit. And for lack of time to learn yet
another s
I currently take snapshots of selected portions of a folder subtree using
zip files. Sometimes, I use command-line zip, but other times I'll use the
Windows Compressed Zip folder. I find myself frequently unzipping the
snapshots into temp folders just so that I can use the unix diff utility
(via
Marco Atzeri gmail.com> writes:
>On 4/17/2015 10:28 PM, paul wrote:
>> I "set editing-mode vi" in ~/.inputrc. In bash, it responds as
>> expected to (say) "dt,", which deletes characters upto the next
>> comma. It does not do this in R; instead, th
I "set editing-mode vi" in ~/.inputrc. In bash, it responds as
expected to (say) "dt,", which deletes characters upto the next comma.
It does not do this in R; instead, that series of keystrokes simply
causes the next two keystrokes to be consumed without any effect. I
guess it would be wrong to
Marco Atzeri gmail.com> writes:
>> I am ramping up on the R statistical analysis environment. I find
>> that the help leaves out entire lines of text. The pager is
>> /usr/lib/R/bin/pager. I changed it to /bin/less, but I see the
>> same symptom. The problem shows up both in xterm and mintty.
I am ramping up on the R statistical analysis environment. I find that the
help leaves out entire lines of text. The pager is /usr/lib/R/bin/pager.
I changed it to /bin/less, but I see the same symptom. The problem shows
up both in xterm and mintty. The computer is in a locked down environm
I maintain an app called x3270, along with its Windows variant, wc3270.
One of the build environments for wc3270 used to be Cygwin, but for well
over a year, it has been impossible to build it because of a bug in
MinGW 4.0, which was fixed in MinGW 4.0.1 in September 2013.
(The current version
Andrey Repin yandex.ru> writes:
>> I don't like using the back ticks myself because of its atrocious
>> readability, but I'm not religious about it.
>
> Then don't use them. Use "$( )" instead. Aside readability issues,
> it also solve nesting and quoting problems.
So much better...thanks, Andre
Bob McGowan symantec.com> writes:
| Back to Paul's problem, getting a list of the actual filenames, as
| they actually exist in the filesystem, can be handled by 'find', I
| think. At least it worked in my simple test setup, above.
|
| $ find . -name abc
| ./abc
| $ find . -name 'abc*'
| ./abc
|
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] niaid.nih.gov> writes:
>Paul sent the following at Tuesday, January 06, 2015 7:12 PM
>> I'm wading through many files in two file trees. In particular, I'm
>> looking at corresponding directories in the two trees where "diff
>
Andrey Repin yandex.ru> writes:
>> I'm wading through many files in two file trees. In particular,
>> I'm looking at corresponding directories in the two trees where
>> "diff -qr" revealed differences. I want the absolute truth of what
>> the filename is with minimal distrations about how to ach
Eric Blake redhat.com> writes:
> alias xargs='xargs '
> alias ls='ls --append-exe'
> find -pa pdfcrop | xargs ls
>
> will execute 'ls --append-exe', but
>
> alias xargs='xargs '
> alias ls='ls --append-exe'
> find -pa pdfcrop -print0 | xargs -0 ls
>
> will not, unless you also:
>
> alias -- -0
Andrey Repin yandex.ru> writes:
>> ...if I have ~/bin/pdfcrop.exe, the command "ls ~/bin/pdfcrop"
>> shows pdfcrop rather than pdfcrop.exe. Is there any way to force
>> ls to show the full filename (including extension) if it matched
>> the ls argument, even if the ls argument doesn't specify the
Eric Blake redhat.com> writes:
|On 01/06/2015 02:28 PM, Paul wrote:
|>Paul gmail.com> writes:
|>> Both solutions are great. I'll set the --append-exe in my bash
|>> aliases, and for systems outside of my normal working environment
|>> (e.g., working with someone
Paul gmail.com> writes:
> Both solutions are great. I'll set the --append-exe in my bash
> aliases, and for systems outside of my normal working environment
> (e.g., working with someone on their unix sessions), I know I can
> force display of .exe using asterisk.
Drat
Tom Robinson gmail.com> writes:
>If you don't want to specify the extension, can you specify as
>asterisk?
>
>[3236 CBGSAS04:~/Documents]$ touch name.exe
>
>[3237 CBGSAS04:~/Documents]$ ls -l name
>-rw-r--r--+ 1 cbg.tom Domain Users 0 Jan 7 09:34 name
>
>[3238 CBGSAS04:~/Documents]$ ls -l name.ex
Right now, if I have ~/bin/pdfcrop.exe, the command "ls ~/bin/pdfcrop"
shows pdfcrop rather than pdfcrop.exe. Is there any way to force ls
to show the full filename (including extension) if it matched the ls
argument, even if the ls argument doesn't specify the extension? I
read http://cygwin.com
According to the discussion at
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/148438, file name completion
depends on the preceding command if bash-completion is installed.
Since I didn't want this behaviour, I uninstalled bash-completion.
However, I just noticed that completion doesn't work when trying t
Based on the output of the identify-compilers.sh script below, it
appears that the following C compilers are available on Cygwin. Those
labeled "Cygwin" require the cygwin1.dll file to be available.
What is the difference between the "pc" and "w64" compilers?
Why is there no x86_64-pc-mingw-gcc.e
Paul gmail.com> writes:
|Ken Brown cornell.edu> writes:
|>
|> I've never used pdfnup, but it's a shell script whose last line is
|>
|>exec pdfjam --suffix nup --nup 2x1 --landscape "$ "
|>
|> So it's explicitly supplying options that will ove
Ken Brown cornell.edu> writes:
|On 12/3/2014 6:01 PM, Paul wrote:
|> I'm using pdfjam that comes with 64-bit cygwin's
|> texlive-collection-binextra package, dated 29 May 2013. I have the
|> following in my ~/.pdfjam.conf:
|>
|> paper='letterpaper
I'm using pdfjam that comes with 64-bit cygwin's
texlive-collection-binextra package, dated 29 May 2013. I have the
following in my ~/.pdfjam.conf:
paper='letterpaper'
nup='1x2'
landscape='landscape'
frame='true'
I invoke pdfjam using
pdfnup filename.pdf
and the messages
Andrey Repin yandex.ru> writes:
> I like bash, but it's no damned explorer, and can't be the one.
> Simple for lack of visualization. My regular "shell" is
> http://farmanager.com/
I would have said that bash is not a damned explorer -- rather, it's
a darn good shell, which can often times be muc
Keith Christian wrote:
> This function echoes the present directory to the clipboard, so that
> I don't have to enter the path manually.
>
> I use this function in a script that sources when a bash shell is
> started. Also echoes the path to the terminal for verification.
> Handy for pasting dire
On 2014-10-01, Paul.Domaskis wrote:
> cygpath -aw foo | tr -d '\n' > /dev/clipboard
Gary Johnson wrote:
> Define a function in your ~/.bashrc.
>
> winclip()
> {
> cygpath -aw "$ " | tr -d '\n' > /dev/clipboard
> }
>
> Then just execute
>
> winclip TheFile
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