What mail client are you using?
Could you please fix whatever settings you are using to Reply, to provide
conventional nested quoting of previous content, either keep the existing
wrapping or rewrap properly, and not quote your own new reply content?
It makes the resulting email content unreadable:
8/04/2020 08:32 AM
Subject:Re: Trouble with output character sets from Win32
applications running under mksh
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On 2020-08-03 16:05, Michael Shay via Cygwin wrote:
On 2020-08-03 11:42, Andrey Repin wrote:
Doesn't help. I tried 65001 (UTF-8):
Because
Michael
From: "Brian Inglis"
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Date: 08/04/2020 08:32 AM
Subject:Re: Trouble with output character sets from Win32
applications running under mksh
Sent by:"Cygwin"
On 2020-08-03 16:05, Michael Shay via Cygwin wrote:
> On 2
is from 2014-02 and has been unsupported for years.
That version may not have completely supported international character sets and
may just assume that everything is in ISO-8859-1/Latin-1, which is similar to
CP1252, so that may work, or your system default OEM codepage e.g. 437 or 850,
and pass it al
On 2019-05-14 08:59, chris@pinky.co.uk wrote:
> I'm having some challenges with the latest version mksh (mksh-56c-1) and the
> support of DOS path names. Seems this is broken, although POSIX names work as
> expected.
> chrisd@edmund:chrisd > cd E:/temp
> /usr/bin/m
Hi -
I'm having some challenges with the latest version mksh (mksh-56c-1) and the
support of DOS path names. Seems this is broken, although POSIX names work
as expected.
chrisd@edmund:chrisd > cd E:/temp
/usr/bin/mksh: cd: /home/chrisd/E:/temp: No such file or directory
Ru
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* mksh-56c-1
MirBSD Korn Shell, an actively developed free implementation of the Korn
Shell programming language and a successor to the Public Domain Korn Shell.
This is an update to the latest upstream release.
--
Yaakov
Version 54-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell, an actively developed free implementation of the
Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public Domain
Korn Shell.
ChangeLog:
[tg] Simplify and improve code and manual page
[tg] Try GCC 5’s new -malign-da
Version 53a-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell, an actively developed free implementation of the
Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public Domain
Korn Shell.
ChangeLog:
[lintian] Fix spelling
[tg] Unbreak multi-line command history broken by history
On 04/27/2016 06:48 AM, leonhard.baumst...@free.fr wrote:
> Hello,
> we are using lots of ksh scripts in mksh. They contain print commands to
> insert
> separators like into text output files. Contrary to Ubuntu's
> ksh this results in the following error mes
Hello,
we are using lots of ksh scripts in mksh. They contain print commands to insert
separators like into text output files. Contrary to Ubuntu's
ksh this results in the following error message:
$ mksh -c "print ---"
mksh: print: --: unknown option
I would be g
Version 52c-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell, an actively developed free implementation of the
Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public Domain
Korn Shell.
ChangeLog:
[tg] Shave 200 bytes off .text by revisiting string pooling
[tg, Jorg] Fix m
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> Version 52b-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
Thank you, Chris, for resuming as mksh maintainer.
Keith
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Version 52b-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell, an actively developed free implementation of the
Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public Domain
Korn Shell.
ChangeLog:
[tg] Recognise ksh93 compiled scripts and LZIP compressed files as
binary (i.e.
On 17 February 2016 at 12:09, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Done. You're the old new maintainer :)
Thank you!
I have a couple of questions on the ITP process now, but I'll take
that to the apps list.
Thanks,
Chris
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On Feb 17 12:06, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> On 17 February 2016 at 11:56, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Feb 17 11:17, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> >>
> >> Looking at the package maintainer list it appears as though mksh is
> >> still orphaned since I stopped m
On 17 February 2016 at 11:56, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 17 11:17, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
>>
>> Looking at the package maintainer list it appears as though mksh is
>> still orphaned since I stopped maintaining it a couple of years back.
>> If it's still
On Feb 17 11:17, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Looking at the package maintainer list it appears as though mksh is
> still orphaned since I stopped maintaining it a couple of years back.
> If it's still orphaned, I'm happy to take over ownership again.
Welcome
On 2016-02-17 10:17, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
Looking at the package maintainer list it appears as though mksh is
still orphaned since I stopped maintaining it a couple of years back.
If it's still orphaned, I'm happy to take over ownership again.
Please feel free to ITA.
--
Yaakov
Hi All,
Looking at the package maintainer list it appears as though mksh is
still orphaned since I stopped maintaining it a couple of years back.
If it's still orphaned, I'm happy to take over ownership again.
Thanks,
Chris
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The following package has been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* mksh-50f-1
MirBSD Korn Shell is an actively developed free implementation of the
Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public Domain
Korn Shell.
This is an update to the latest upstream release, which includes
On 12/10/2014 08:21 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:20 PM, Ryan Dortmans wrote:
>
>> The latest version of mksh no longer handles Windows line endings
>
> [snip]
>
>> —
>
> mksh is currently up for adoption:
>
> http://cygwin.1069669
On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:20 PM, Ryan Dortmans wrote:
> The latest version of mksh no longer handles Windows line endings
[snip]
> —
mksh is currently up for adoption:
http://cygwin.1069669.n5.nabble.com/Packages-up-for-adoption-td111353.html
I briefly considered adopting it, main
Hi,
The latest version of mksh no longer handles Windows line endings in
ksh scripts when in a text-mode file system.
To reproduce:
$ mount -o text c:/textmode /textmode
(or use an existing text-mode mount)
$ echo -e "\necho \"test\"\n" > /textmode/test.ksh
$ ksh /
Version 49-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mk
Hi,
The fix did help. Thank you.
Thanks,
George
> -Original Message-
> Of Corinna Vinschen
> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 6:17 AM
> Subject: Re: Problem with command substitution in mksh shell after upgrading
> to
> Cygwin 1.7.26
>
> On Dec 4 10:13
config | grep "IPv4 Address" | sort | head -1 | cut -d ":" -f 2 \
> > | sed -e "s/ *\\([0-9.]*\\).*/\\1/")
> >
> > exit
> >
> > started to produce incorrect results.
> > test_1.7.26.log shows instead of IP address a whole ou
ot; -f 2 \
> | sed -e "s/ *\\([0-9.]*\\).*/\\1/"
>
> print $(ipconfig | grep "IPv4 Address" | sort | head -1 | cut -d ":" -f 2 \
> | sed -e "s/ *\\([0-9.]*\\).*/\\1/")
>
> exit
>
> started to produce incorrect results.
>
Hi Thorsten,
On 21 August 2013 08:58, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> By the way, in case you didn’t see: thanks to the mksh/Win32
> porting efforts, there is now a .ICO file in the sources
> which you can use – although I have no idea how to do that
> myself. (You can doesn’t mean you sh
On Tue, 20 Aug 2013, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> Version 48b-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
Cool, thanks!
By the way, in case you didn’t see: thanks to the mksh/Win32
porting efforts, there is now a .ICO file in the sources
which you can use – although I have no idea how to do that
Version 48b-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mks
Version 48-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mk
Version 47-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mk
Version 46-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mk
Version 44-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mk
Version 43-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mk
Version 42b-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mksh.ht
Version 42-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mk
Version 41-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
For a detailed list of changes, please see:
https://www.mirbsd.org/mk
Version 40f-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
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>Windows paths (likely for historical reasons I suspect), but mksh will
>not.
To expand on the above, as I understand it, the reason cygwin understands
Windows PATHs is so one can use Cygwin utilities in a cmd.exe prompt or
in batch files. See also
<http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.ht
Hi All,
I am the mksh maintainer for Cygwin...
On 1 December 2011 11:30, Andrey Repin wrote:
>> Are there any plans to make mksh on cygwin win32-path aware, or will
>> mksh on cygwin support only POSIX?
>
> You have to ask mksh author(s).
I work closely with Thorsten Glase
ram.
> Are there any plans to make mksh on cygwin win32-path aware, or will
> mksh on cygwin support only POSIX?
You have to ask mksh author(s).
> If it remains to be POSIX only, and pdksh apparently gone from the list
> of shells, is the only alternative to rewrite all existing k
On 12/1/2011 4:22 AM, Oliver wrote:
Folks,
this is a question for which I have not found a solution in the web...
It seems that win32 style paths do not work in mksh.
The command
cd c:/
fails in mksh because the path is not POSIX style.
The only reference I found to this on the mksh project web
Folks,
this is a question for which I have not found a solution in the web...
It seems that win32 style paths do not work in mksh.
The command
cd c:/
fails in mksh because the path is not POSIX style.
The only reference I found to this on the mksh project web site
states that mksh uses POSIX
Version 40c-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free
implementationof the Korn Shell programming language and a successor
to the PublicDomain Korn Shell (pdksh).
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On Wednesday, November 23, 2011 8:31 PM, "Dave Kilroy"
wrote:
> On 23/11/2011 08:12, Ronald Fischer wrote:
> > Is there a technical reason, why chere needs to know a predefined set of
> > "keys" for the shell to install?
>
> If I recall, this was to make it simple to locate any entry chere may
>
On 23/11/2011 08:12, Ronald Fischer wrote:
It's been a while since I last refreshed the package, so I'll have a
look and see if I can get something done ASAP.
Is there a technical reason, why chere needs to know a predefined set of
"keys" for the shell to install?
If I recall, this was to mak
> It's been a while since I last refreshed the package, so I'll have a
> look and see if I can get something done ASAP.
Is there a technical reason, why chere needs to know a predefined set of
"keys" for the shell to install? For instance, would it not be
sufficient to pass the path to the shell?
On 21/11/2011 09:24, Ronald Fischer wrote:
I would like to use "chere" to create a context menu for a terminal
running ksh.
I have installed mksh, since pdksh is marked as obsolete. However, the
chere man-page says that it expects pdksh, if I want a Korn Shell. What
is the best way
I would like to use "chere" to create a context menu for a terminal
running ksh.
I have installed mksh, since pdksh is marked as obsolete. However, the
chere man-page says that it expects pdksh, if I want a Korn Shell. What
is the best way to proceed?
- Install pdksh too, although it i
Version 40b-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
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Version 40-2 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
This version replaces the '-1' version that was accidentally bu
On 20 June 2011 21:20, Ryan Dortmans wrote:
> Can the maintainer have a look at this issue? I can give more details if
> needed.
The 40-2 build corrects the issue. I was testing a Cygwin snapshot on
my build machine and had forgotten to revert to the official 1.7.9
release prior to building the
Hi there,
I recently updated to mksh 40-1. After doing so, all calls to ksh
return immediately without doing anything. Passed scripts are not run
and trying to run an interactive shell immediately returns to the
parent process. I have had to return to version 39c-5, which works
correctly. I have
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Le 03/05/2011 14:39, Refr Bruhl a écrit :
Has anyone else noticed in the 1.7.9 version of cygwin the mksh korn shell
interpreter does not source the .profile file?
Is there a work around other than sourcing it manually -- which manual sourcing
breaks scripts.
have you tried ksh -l
Of course.
However I try to avoid daisy chaining files in an enterprise setting. 6 to 1 or
half dozen to the other. Both methods work. Its just a preference.
--Refr inn gra
"Wars are to be won with swords and spears,
not with rice and salt." -- Uesugi Kenshin
On 3 May 2011 09:42, Refr
On 3 May 2011 09:42, Refr Bruhl wrote:
> I found a .mkshrc file with some pr3loaded functions and stuff. I simply
> renamed
>
> the original .mkshrc and copied the .profile to the .mkshrc.
>
> Which works and gets me back to where I was. however since I use that .profile
> for both unix and window
.
--Refr inn gra
"Wars are to be won with swords and spears,
not with rice and salt." -- Uesugi Kenshin
Has anyone else noticed in the 1.7.9 version of cygwin the mksh korn shell
interpreter does not source the .profile file?
Is there a work around other than sourcing it manually -- wh
Has anyone else noticed in the 1.7.9 version of cygwin the mksh korn shell
interpreter does not source the .profile file?
Is there a work around other than sourcing it manually -- which manual sourcing
breaks scripts.
--Refr inn gra
"Wars are to be won with swords and spears,
not
Version 39c-5 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
New in this release:
- Fix issue in the '-4' release where
Version 39c-4 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
New in this release:
- Fix issue in the '-3' release where '
Version 39c-3 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
New in this release:
- works with UNC paths (paths starting with '/
Version 39c-2 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
New in this release is a post install step to create a /usr/bin/k
Version 39c-1 of "mksh" has been uploaded.
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed free implementation
of the Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public
Domain Korn Shell (pdksh).
Please report any issues to the Cygwin mailing list (cygwin@
Jari Aalto dixit:
>I've ported mksh to Cygwin and we're considerign including it in the
>distributions.
Thanks, that’s great. Could you let me have a look at that, just out
of interest, as I haven’t really understood the Cygwin packaging
process myself, otherwise I had submi
Dixi:
>Hello,
>
>I'm the maintainer of mksh, the MirBSD Korn Shell, an improved pdksh derivate
>which has been packaged for BSD Ports, Debian GNU/Linux, Gentoo GNU/Linux,
>Crux GNU/Linux, Mac OS X Fink, and works under Interix and Solaris as well.
I have just released mk
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase dixit:
Yes. Fritz Box Fon.
These block 445/tcp/ipv4 totally, non-disablable and undocumentedly,
just to "protect" some Windows® systems.
I cannot believe it. Are there other ports blocked which I should be
aware of?
I
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase dixit:
Yes. Fritz Box Fon.
These block 445/tcp/ipv4 totally, non-disablable and undocumentedly,
just to "protect" some Windows® systems.
I cannot believe it. Are there other ports blocked which I should be
aware of?
I have no idea. We just foun
Gerrit P. Haase dixit:
> Yes. Fritz Box Fon.
>
>> These block 445/tcp/ipv4 totally, non-disablable and undocumentedly,
>> just to "protect" some Windows® systems.
>
> I cannot believe it. Are there other ports blocked which I should be
> aware of?
I have no idea. We just found this out by accid
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 07:01:59PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Sorry for the "people, please do XXX" but my ressorces are limited, my
> responsibilities as BSD developer high, and I only have one Windows box
> which is already occupied with Interix.
Having no Interix myself, I can't see what p
Jack Haynes wrote:
You have a shell and all you need is a computer.
I have a million dollars and all I need is your checking account.
Maybe you want to donate for my work too ;)
My site: http://nyckelpiga.de/donate.html
Cygwin development: http://cygwin.com/donations.html
Gerrit
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Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase dixit:
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
http://mirbsd.mirsolutions.de/?mksh
Hmmm, cannot retrieve the current source package at all...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /k/ftproot/pub/mksh
$ wget https://mirbsd.mirsolutions.de:445/MirOS/dist/mir/mksh/mksh-R25
Gerrit P. Haase dixit:
> Thorsten Glaser wrote:
>
>> http://mirbsd.mirsolutions.de/?mksh
>
> Hmmm, cannot retrieve the current source package at all...
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /k/ftproot/pub/mksh
> $ wget https://mirbsd.mirsolutions.de:445/MirOS/dist/mir/mksh/mksh-R2
You have a shell and all you need is a computer.
I have a million dollars and all I need is your checking account.
Maybe we can work something out.
On 10/28/05, Thorsten Glaser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm the maintainer of mksh, the MirBSD Korn S
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
http://mirbsd.mirsolutions.de/?mksh
Hmmm, cannot retrieve the current source package at all...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /k/ftproot/pub/mksh
$ wget
https://mirbsd.mirsolutions.de:445/MirOS/dist/mir/mksh/mksh-R25.cpio.gz
--21:17:12--
https://mirbsd.mirsolutions.de:445
Hello,
I'm the maintainer of mksh, the MirBSD Korn Shell, an improved pdksh derivate
which has been packaged for BSD Ports, Debian GNU/Linux, Gentoo GNU/Linux,
Crux GNU/Linux, Mac OS X Fink, and works under Interix and Solaris as well.
An older version worked under Cygwin, but I do not h
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