Re: How can I try a newly build package locally?

2016-04-05 Thread thoni56
Hi! Andrey! > Andrey Repin [via Cygwin] > <mailto:ml-node+s1069669n126010...@n5.nabble.com> > den 6 april 2016 01:20 > Greetings, thoni56! > > > I'm a maintainer of a program that I'd might like to propose for > inclusion in > > the Cygwin distribut

How can I try a newly build package locally?

2016-04-05 Thread thoni56
I'm a maintainer of a program that I'd might like to propose for inclusion in the Cygwin distribution. We use CMake so there is a packager available, and it's easy to create a .bz2 package. Once I've created the package, how can I try it locally? In Linux this can easily be done with dpkg, but is

Re: mingw32-gcc and posix paths

2012-08-29 Thread thoni56
JonY-6 wrote > > On 8/29/2012 14:15, thoni56 wrote: >> >> thoni56 wrote >>> >>> I'm in the process of going from gcc3 to gcc4. For one project I need to >>> build both cygwin and win32 executables so "-mno-cygwin" to >>>

Re: fork() and file descriptors with un-flushed output

2012-08-29 Thread thoni56
, close() (useful for special cases when not much of > stdio is needed - make sure you don't mix the two). > > Cheers, > Wolf > > On 28.08.2012 08:26, thoni56 wrote: > > > Maybe this is an FAQ but I could not find it in it ;-) or in the lists I > > searc

Re: mingw32-gcc and posix paths

2012-08-28 Thread thoni56
thoni56 wrote > > I'm in the process of going from gcc3 to gcc4. For one project I need to > build both cygwin and win32 executables so "-mno-cygwin" to "mingw32-gcc" > was an initial hurdle. > > However that is now sorted out, but one thing puz

mingw32-gcc and posix paths

2012-08-28 Thread thoni56
I'm in the process of going from gcc3 to gcc4. For one project I need to build both cygwin and win32 executables so "-mno-cygwin" to "mingw32-gcc" was an initial hurdle. However that is now sorted out, but one thing puzzles me. If the mingw32 is a cygwin cross-compiler why does it not accept paths

fork() and file descriptors with un-flushed output

2012-08-27 Thread thoni56
Maybe this is an FAQ but I could not find it in it ;-) or in the lists I searched: In cygwin, when you fork() process shares file descriptors. If there happens to be unflushed output in such a shared file descriptor buffer, would that be output by both processes? I have some empirical evidence to