Re: [Mingw-w64-public] [ANN] Website changes

2015-03-30 Thread Stephen Kitt
Hi Adrien, On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 22:49:27 +0200, Adrien Nader wrote: [...] > > Thanks for the list. > > Can you check the information is correct? > I've not added a line for debian experimental since it's expiremental > and changes quite often: it needs someone actively updating the page. Excell

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] sbuild update - 6.0

2015-03-30 Thread LRN
On 31.03.2015 4:08, David Macek wrote: > On 30. 3. 2015 20:22, LRN wrote: >> A python2-utf8.sh startup script in /etc/profile.d forces Python to use UTF-8 >> encoding. I'm still unsure whether this will have any adverse effects. A >> matching change to console codepage (chcp 65001) was planned, but

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] sbuild update - 6.0

2015-03-30 Thread David Macek
Hi. On 30. 3. 2015 20:22, LRN wrote: > A python2-utf8.sh startup script in /etc/profile.d forces Python to use UTF-8 > encoding. I'm still unsure whether this will have any adverse effects. A > matching change to console codepage (chcp 65001) was planned, but was disabled > at the last moment, sin

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] [ANN] Website changes

2015-03-30 Thread Adrien Nader
Hi, On Sun, Mar 29, 2015, Stephen Kitt wrote: > Hi, > > On Tue, 24 Mar 2015 21:20:04 +0100, Adrien Nader wrote: > [...] > > There's an additional reason: I'm seeing cygwin similarly to > > fedora/opensuse/arch. > > If someone is already using these, the entries on the website will make > > him c

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] [ANN] Website changes

2015-03-30 Thread Adrien Nader
Hi, On Sat, Mar 28, 2015, Jason Curl wrote: > > On 20/03/2015 22:51, Adrien Nader wrote: > > Any constructive criticism is welcome; don't hesitate. > > > Hi, on the page: http://mingw-w64.yaxm.org/doku.php/documentation > the link to "libmangle" is broken. Clicking on it takes me here: > http://

[Mingw-w64-public] sbuild update - 6.0

2015-03-30 Thread LRN
S[mart|tupid] build[1] is updated to 6.0 [2] = About = sbuild is a set of scripts that build various free software packages for Windows from the source, starting with a GCC toolchain (cross-compiled) and MSYS2 core (cross-compiled), and ending with various applications (msys2-git, msys2-subversio