Mark Geisert writes:
> I see that 'mtr' is another Cygwin package that makes use of a Windows
> driver via libpcap. Maybe I can use mtr.cygport etc as a guide; I'm
> unsure whether a Cygwin package should be including Windows drivers.
No they should not, although there is at least one other packa
Replying to myself...
Mark Geisert wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Wolff wrote:
What became of the winfsp-fuse project discussed in July 2016?
I'd like to be able to use ftpfs or sshfs in cygwin.
Integration of the project into Cygwin stalled around that time, or was it 2018?
[...]
I would love t
Brian Inglis writes:
> I picked up the package because I thought our images at
> cygwin-htdocs/goldstars/img/ seemed large for small icons:
>
> $ wc -c img/*
> 3473 img/dungbomb.png
> 1074 img/goldstar.png
> 1303 img/goldwatch.png
> 9382 img/pinkwatch.jpg
>877 img/platinumwatch.jpg
>
On 2022-01-31 13:21, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 31.01.2022 20:46, Brian Inglis wrote:
I'd like to adopt and upgrade libwebp to date as it is now up to
1.2.2 from 0.6.1 and available and supported in most distros and
all browsers (including our Qupzilla) except (unsupported) IE and
older packages:
On 31.01.2022 20:46, Brian Inglis wrote:
I'd like to adopt and upgrade libwebp to date as it is now up to 1.2.2
from 0.6.1 and available and supported in most distros and all browsers
(including our Qupzilla) except (unsupported) IE and older packages:
https://cygwin.com/packages/summa
I'd like to adopt and upgrade libwebp to date as it is now up to 1.2.2
from 0.6.1 and available and supported in most distros and all browsers
(including our Qupzilla) except (unsupported) IE and older packages:
https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/libwebp-src.html
The cygport is avai