On 2009-01-13, Dave Korn wrote:
>> Thanks, I'm set. I guess nobody else builds their own
>> setup.exe. :)
>
> I'm a little surprised it took this long for anyone to notice!
You can take that as a compliment: the program evidently works
so well that only the rare oddballs like me feel the need
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2009-01-13, Dave Korn wrote:
>
>> Or you can hang around a while, and I'll upload a fixed
>> tarball. (I'll just manually add the missing stuff and
>> re-upload it).
Now done.
http://cygwin.com/setup/snapshots/setup-2.573.2.3.tar.bz2
(I also updated the ../current/ d
On 2009-01-13, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2009-01-13, Dave Korn wrote:
>
>> Looking in the snapshot tarball, it seems that configure.in
>> does indeed have the original (unpatched or reverted) code, so
>> why doesn't it have the gpg-error-config-fake script as well?
>> I went digging in the source
On 2009-01-13, Dave Korn wrote:
> Looking in the snapshot tarball, it seems that configure.in does indeed
> have the original (unpatched or reverted) code, so why doesn't it have the
> gpg-error-config-fake script as well? I went digging in the source directory
> where I originally built the t
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2009-01-13, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> I'm tyring to build setup 2.573.2.3, but the configure always
>> fails like this:
>>
>>
>>checking whether padlock support is requested... yes
>>checking for gpg-error-config... (cached)
>> /home/grante/setup-2.573.2.3/gpg-error-
On 2009-01-13, Grant Edwards wrote:
> I'm tyring to build setup 2.573.2.3, but the configure always
> fails like this:
>
>
>checking whether padlock support is requested... yes
>checking for gpg-error-config... (cached)
> /home/grante/setup-2.573.2.3/gpg-error-config-fake
> --dir=/home/g
I'm tyring to build setup 2.573.2.3, but the configure always
fails like this:
checking whether padlock support is requested... yes
checking for gpg-error-config... (cached)
/home/grante/setup-2.573.2.3/gpg-error-config-fake
--dir=/home/grante/setup-2.573.2.3
checking for GPG Error - v
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