Dave Korn | 8 Dec 23:52
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Re: Machine very sluggish while compiling

On 08/12/2011 13:14, Ryan Johnson wrote:

> In my experience Superfetch does a phenomenally bad job of predicting
> which files I (or my wife) 

  Who is also called (b)Ryan!

> actually plan to use.

    cheers,
      DaveK

marco atzeri | 11 Dec 21:30
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Fwd: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] CALL FOR TESTING: Cygwin 1.7.10


On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 08:07:12AM +0100, marco atzeri wrote:
>On 12/11/2011 7:34 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>>> The issue is still present from 20111129 to current CVS (fith select).
>>> Any clue ?
>>
>> The hanging problem should be fixed in recent snapshots.
>
>it was fixed on yesterday CVS

Actually, it should have been fixed a couple of days ago.

cgf

probably, but I was out for few days

Cheers
Marco

Róbert Kohányi | 29 Dec 17:46
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Sourceware mailing lists / UTF-8 (?) address

Recently I've sent a mail to the main Cygwin mailing list and I've
noticed that the characters in my name is mangled (didn't contain the
proper accented letters I want it to contain) if I browse the mail in
the archives[1]. It shows up good in Gmail.

I'm writing via Gmail and I have enabled the "Use Unicode (UTF-8)
encoding for outgoing messages" option and I'm writing a "Plain Text"
message. As such, I thought I'm *safe*.

I don't know if this is a shortcoming of the mailing list or Gmail ...
but anyway, has anyone noticed similar behaviour? If yes, have anyone
found a solution (other than using only ASCII characters in one's
name)?

Regards,
Kohányi Róbert

[1]: http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2011-12/msg00545.html


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