Re: [asciidoc-8.4.2-2] /usr/bin/asciidoc is a broken link.

2009-04-07 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Apr 7 15:28, Eric Blake wrote: > Laurent Boulard gmail.com> writes: > > Found: D:\cygwin17\bin\cpp.exe > > -> D:\cygwin17\bin\ÿþ\ > > Unrelated to your report, but this looks odd. Does cygcheck need to be > taught > how to decipher cygwin's new utf-aware symlink contents? Oopsy... Cori

Re: [asciidoc-8.4.2-2] /usr/bin/asciidoc is a broken link.

2009-04-07 Thread Eric Blake
Laurent Boulard gmail.com> writes: > > With Cygwin 1.7, > > $ ls -l /usr/bin/asciidoc > lrwxrwxrwx 1 lboulard Domain Users 11 Apr 7 16:47 /usr/bin/asciidoc > -> asciidoc.py > > $ ls -l /usr/bin/asciidoc.py > ls: cannot access /usr/bin/asciidoc.py: No such file or directory Blech. Asciidoc's

[asciidoc-8.4.2-2] /usr/bin/asciidoc is a broken link.

2009-04-07 Thread Laurent Boulard
With Cygwin 1.7, $ ls -l /usr/bin/asciidoc lrwxrwxrwx 1 lboulard Domain Users 11 Apr 7 16:47 /usr/bin/asciidoc -> asciidoc.py $ ls -l /usr/bin/asciidoc.py ls: cannot access /usr/bin/asciidoc.py: No such file or directory /usr/bin/asciidoc link to non-existant asciidoc.py. I reinstalled to be s