--- Ven 29/10/10, Simone chemelli ha scritto:
> I read a lot all over and cannot find
> a way to fix it:
>
> $ while (true); do date; done | uniq -c
> 7 Fri Oct 29 17:20:20 WEDT 2010
> 8 Fri Oct 29 17:20:21 WEDT 2010
> 7 Fri Oct 29 17:20:22 WEDT 2010
> 8 Fri Oct 29 17:20:
I read a lot all over and cannot find a way to fix it:
$ while (true); do date; done | uniq -c
7 Fri Oct 29 17:20:20 WEDT 2010
8 Fri Oct 29 17:20:21 WEDT 2010
7 Fri Oct 29 17:20:22 WEDT 2010
8 Fri Oct 29 17:20:23 WEDT 2010
8 Fri Oct 29 17:20:24 WEDT 2010
7 Fri O
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 09:05:04AM -0400, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>On Monday 03 August 2009 08:33:44 Tomas Ulicky wrote:
>>Hi, it is possible to start releasing pure x64 version of stunnel?
>>OpenSSL exist in x64 version and there is gcc that can create x64
>>binaries. It will be good to have one,
On Monday 03 August 2009 08:33:44 Tomas Ulicky wrote:
> Hi, it is possible to start releasing pure x64 version of stunnel?
> OpenSSL exist in x64 version and there is gcc that can create x64
> binaries. It will be good to have one, because in Windows 2008 R2 server
> there will be uninstallable sup
On 13 September 2006 19:39, Chaz Beck wrote:
> I know that Cygwin is a x86 application but I was wondering on how to
> install cygwin on Windows x64.
Exactly the same way as on x86: run setup.exe and choose the options and
packages you want. You don't need to worry about snaps
I know that Cygwin is a x86 application but I was wondering on how to
install cygwin on Windows x64.From this link it talks about instructions on
how to install Cygwin on x64,
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-08/msg00567.html
I really don't know how to handle the snapshots, meaning whic
Hi,
I've downloaded the latest snapshot, it works now, everything fine.
Thanks for the help.
Sebastian
What happens is that Cygwin reports the *real* CPU type, which is a 64
bit type, instead of the emulated 32 bit type it's running on (i686
inside of WOW64).
This is fixed in recent develope
On Oct 21 20:05, Sebastian Tillmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to compile ClanLib with Cygwin on my Windows XP Professional
> x64 Edition. [...]
>
> $ ./configure --enable-static --disable-shared
> checking build system type... ./config.guess: unable to guess system type
What happens is that C
Hi,
I'm trying to compile ClanLib with Cygwin on my Windows XP Professional
x64 Edition. On my Notebook with Win32 I sucessfully compiled ClanLib
with Cygwin, but on Win64 I've a problem executing the autogen.sh
script. The ClanLibbers recommended me to revisualize this problem here.
Perhaps
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