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I successfully installed Cygwin 2.10.0 on my system, along with the default set of packages.
My system: Lenovo Thinkpad X200 running Windows 7 (64-bit).
Cygwin is:
- a large collection of GNU and Open Source tools which provide functionality similar to a Linux distribution on Windows.
- a DLL (cygwin1.dll) which provides substantial POSIX API functionality.
Note:
- None of the files mentioned in this project are stored as assets of this article.
I successfully installed Cygwin 2.10.0 on my system, along with the default set of packages.
My system:
- Hardware = Lenovo Thinkpad X200 (Laptop). Two internal hard drives, each of 75 GB capacity.
- Processor = Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU, P8600 @ 2.40GHz
- Memory (RAM) = 4.00 GB
- Operating System = Windows 7 Professional (Service Pack 1), 64-bit
Cygwin is:
- a large collection of GNU and Open Source tools which provide functionality similar to a Linux distribution on Windows.
- a DLL (cygwin1.dll) which provides substantial POSIX API functionality.
The core of Cygwin is a DLL (Dynamic Link Library) that contains a C library that provides a POSIX-style API (Application Programming Interface). Unix applications expect to see a POSIX-style API. An application originally written for Unix can be compiled such that it uses the Cygwin DLL as a translator that interprets between the application and the Windows system.
I expect that there are some rough edges (some imperfect translations) so some changes may need to be made in the source code of a Unix application (to avoid certain configuration options or particular types of POSIX library functions) before it can be successfully compiled to run on Cygwin.
I think that the term 'Cygwin' comprises the Cygwin DLL, the set of packages that have been successfully adjusted to use the DLL and run on Windows, and the environment (e.g. the filesystem) that the Cygwin installer sets up on a Windows system.
Parts:
- Cygwin
- Cygwin maintainers
- My results
Cygwin
Cygwin is:
- a large collection of GNU and Open Source tools which provide functionality similar to a Linux distribution on Windows.
- a DLL (cygwin1.dll) which provides substantial POSIX API functionality.
DLL = Dynamic Link Library
The DLL contains a C library that provides the POSIX-style API that is expected by Unix applications. If Unix applications are linked with this DLL, they can run on Windows.
Unix applications must be compiled from source in order to link them with the Cygwin DLL and thereby run on Cygwin.
Windows applications must be compiled from source in order to make them use Unix functionality supplied by Cygwin.
The Cygwin DLL currently works with all recent, commercially released x86 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Windows, starting with Windows Vista.
The only recommended way to install Cygwin is to run the GUI installer: setup-x86_64.exe (64-bit installation) or setup-x86.exe (32-bit installation). By default, a minimal subset of available packages will be installed. By default, package archives are stored in the same directory that contains setup-x86{_64}.exe.
The setup program is used a) to perform a fresh install or b) to update an existing installation. You can pick and choose the packages you wish to install, and update them individually.
The default installation directory (which becomes the 'root directory' of the emulated Unix system) is C:cygwin.
Cygwin packages have their own individual versioning systems, which are not related to the Cygwin versioning system.
Cygwin maintainers
Corinna Vinschen is the current project lead. Corinna is a senior Red Hat engineer. Corinna is responsible for the Cygwin library and maintains a couple of packages, for instance OpenSSH and OpenSSL.
Yaakov Selkowitz is another Red Hat engineer working on the Cygwin project. He maintains the current build / packaging system and many packages in the Cygwin distribution.
Jon Turney is the developer and maintainer of the Cygwin X server and a couple of related packages.
The packages in the Net release are maintained by a large group of people. A complete list can be found here:
cygwin.com/cygwin-pkg-maint
My results
I downloaded setup-x86_64.exe from
www.cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe
I ran setup-x86_64.exe, which reported that it was Setup version 2.893 (64 bit), and successfully installed Cygwin 2.10.0, along with the default set of packages.
The full Cygwin DLL version number was 2.10.0(0.325/5/3).
The default installation directory was C:cygwin64.
Some properties of C:cygwin64:
- Size: 102 MB (107,345,370 bytes)
- 4,883 Files, 562 Folders
In the directory containing setup-x86_64.exe, a new directory was created to contain the packages downloaded from the designated mirror site.
Some properties of this package archive directory:
- Size: 36.2 MB (38,013,252 bytes)
- 70 Files, 89 Folders
List of packages installed:
_autorebase 001007-1
alternatives 1.3.30c-10
base-cygwin 3.8-1
base-files 4.2-4
bash 4.4.12-3
bzip2 1.0.6-3
ca-certificates 2.22-1
coreutils 8.26-2
cygutils 1.4.16-2
cygwin 2.10.0-1
dash 0.5.9.1-1
diffutils 3.5-2
editrights 1.03-1
file 5.32-1
findutils 4.6.0-1
gawk 4.2.1-1
getent 2.18.90-4
grep 3.0-2
groff 1.22.3-1
gzip 1.8-1
hostname 3.13-1
info 6.5-2
ipc-utils 1.0-2
less 530-1
libargp 20110921-3
libattr1 2.4.46-1
libblkid1 2.25.2-2
libbz2_1 1.0.6-3
libffi6 3.2.1-2
libgcc1 7.3.0-3
libgdbm4 1.12-1
libgmp10 6.1.2-1
libiconv 1.14-3
libiconv2 1.14-3
libintl8 0.19.8.1-2
liblzma5 5.2.3-1
libmpfr6 4.0.1-4p11
libncursesw10 6.0-12.20171125
libopenssl100 1.0.2o-1
libp11-kit0 0.23.10-1
libpcre1 8.40-3
libpipeline1 1.4.0-1
libpopt-common 1.16-2
libpopt0 1.16-2
libreadline7 7.0.3-3
libsigsegv2 2.10-2
libsmartcols1 2.25.2-2
libstdc++6 7.3.0-3
libtasn1_6 4.13-1
libuuid1 2.25.2-2
login 1.12-1
man-db 2.7.6.1-1
mintty 2.9.0-0
ncurses 6.0-12.20171125
openssl 1.0.2o-1
p11-kit 0.23.10-1
p11-kit-trust 0.23.10-1
rebase 4.4.4-1
run 1.3.4-2
sed 4.4-1
tar 1.29-1
terminfo 6.0-12.20171125
tzcode 2018e-1
tzdata 2018e-1
util-linux 2.25.2-2
vim-minimal 8.0.1567-1
which 2.20-2
xz 5.2.3-1
zlib0 1.2.11-1
alternatives 1.3.30c-10
base-cygwin 3.8-1
base-files 4.2-4
bash 4.4.12-3
bzip2 1.0.6-3
ca-certificates 2.22-1
coreutils 8.26-2
cygutils 1.4.16-2
cygwin 2.10.0-1
dash 0.5.9.1-1
diffutils 3.5-2
editrights 1.03-1
file 5.32-1
findutils 4.6.0-1
gawk 4.2.1-1
getent 2.18.90-4
grep 3.0-2
groff 1.22.3-1
gzip 1.8-1
hostname 3.13-1
info 6.5-2
ipc-utils 1.0-2
less 530-1
libargp 20110921-3
libattr1 2.4.46-1
libblkid1 2.25.2-2
libbz2_1 1.0.6-3
libffi6 3.2.1-2
libgcc1 7.3.0-3
libgdbm4 1.12-1
libgmp10 6.1.2-1
libiconv 1.14-3
libiconv2 1.14-3
libintl8 0.19.8.1-2
liblzma5 5.2.3-1
libmpfr6 4.0.1-4p11
libncursesw10 6.0-12.20171125
libopenssl100 1.0.2o-1
libp11-kit0 0.23.10-1
libpcre1 8.40-3
libpipeline1 1.4.0-1
libpopt-common 1.16-2
libpopt0 1.16-2
libreadline7 7.0.3-3
libsigsegv2 2.10-2
libsmartcols1 2.25.2-2
libstdc++6 7.3.0-3
libtasn1_6 4.13-1
libuuid1 2.25.2-2
login 1.12-1
man-db 2.7.6.1-1
mintty 2.9.0-0
ncurses 6.0-12.20171125
openssl 1.0.2o-1
p11-kit 0.23.10-1
p11-kit-trust 0.23.10-1
rebase 4.4.4-1
run 1.3.4-2
sed 4.4-1
tar 1.29-1
terminfo 6.0-12.20171125
tzcode 2018e-1
tzdata 2018e-1
util-linux 2.25.2-2
vim-minimal 8.0.1567-1
which 2.20-2
xz 5.2.3-1
zlib0 1.2.11-1
During installation, there was a problem with the package ca-certificates.
package libopenssl100-1.0.2o-1 requires ca-certificates, but none of the providers can be installed
I didn't completely understand this, but I simply accepted the default solution
Solution 2/2 (default)
- do not ask to lock ca-certificates
- do not ask to lock ca-certificates
and proceeded with the installation.
System:
- Hardware = Lenovo Thinkpad X200 (Laptop). Two internal hard drives, each of 75 GB capacity.
- Processor = Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU, P8600 @ 2.40GHz
- Memory (RAM) = 4.00 GB
- Operating System = Windows 7 Professional (Service Pack 1), 64-bit
Google 'cygwin'.
Browse to first result:
www.cygwin.com
Excerpts:
This is the home of the Cygwin project.
What is it?
Cygwin is:
- a large collection of GNU and Open Source tools which provide functionality similar to a Linux distribution on Windows.
- a DLL (cygwin1.dll) which provides substantial POSIX API functionality.
What isn't it?
Cygwin is not:
- a way to run native Linux apps on Windows. You must rebuild your application from source if you want it to run on Windows.
- a way to magically make native Windows apps aware of UNIX functionality like signals, ptys, etc. Again, you need to build your apps from source if you want to take advantage of Cygwin functionality.
The Cygwin DLL currently works with all recent, commercially released x86 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Windows, starting with Windows Vista. For more information see the FAQ
[ https://www.cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.what.supported ].
Cygwin version
The most recent version of the Cygwin DLL is 2.10.0.
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Installing Cygwin
Install Cygwin by running setup-x86_64.exe (64-bit installation)
[ https://www.cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe ]
or setup-x86.exe (32-bit installation)
[ https://www.cygwin.com/setup-x86.exe ]
Use the setup program to perform a fresh install or to update an existing installation.
Keep in mind that individual packages in the distribution are updated separately from the DLL so the Cygwin DLL version is not useful as a general Cygwin distribution release number.
Support for Cygwin
For all Cygwin-related questions and observations, please check the resources available at this site, such as the FAQ
[ https://www.cygwin.com/faq.html ],
the User's Guide
[ https://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net.html ]
and the mailing list archives
[ https://www.cygwin.com/lists.html ].
Notes:
- DLL = Dynamic Link Library
- On the navigation menu, there is a link to a page called 'Search Packages':
cygwin.com/packages
- 'The Cygwin DLL currently works with all recent, commercially released x86 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Windows, starting with Windows Vista.' - This indicates that it will probably work on Windows 7.
- My processor is 64-bit, so I'll try the setup-x86_64.exe installation binary.
- The setup program is used for the initial installation and for updating an existing installation.
- Packages have their own versioning systems, which are not related to the Cygwin versioning system.
Browse to the FAQ:
www.cygwin.com/faq.html
Excerpts:
1.1.
Q: What is it?
Cygwin is a distribution of popular GNU and other Open Source tools running on Microsoft Windows. The core part is the Cygwin library which provides the POSIX system calls and environment these programs expect.
The Cygwin distribution contains thousands of packages from the Open Source world including most GNU tools, many BSD tools, an X server and a full set of X applications. If you're a developer you will find tools, headers and libraries allowing to write Windows console or GUI applications that make use of significant parts of the POSIX API. Cygwin allows easy porting of many Unix programs without the need for extensive changes to the source code. This includes configuring and building most of the available GNU or BSD software, including the packages included with the Cygwin distribution themselves. They can be used from one of the provided Unix shells like bash, tcsh or zsh.
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Q: What version of Cygwin is this, anyway?
To find the version of the Cygwin DLL installed, you can use
uname
as on Linux or . Refer to each command's --help
output and the Cygwin User's Guide[ https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ ]
for more information.
If you are looking for the version number for the whole Cygwin release, there is none. Each package in the Cygwin release has its own version. The packages in Cygwin are continually improving, thanks to the efforts of net volunteers who maintain the Cygwin binary ports. Each package has its own version numbers and its own release process.
So, how do you get the most up-to-date version of Cygwin? Easy. Just download the Cygwin Setup program by following the instructions here
[ https://cygwin.com/install.html ].
The setup program will handle the task of updating the packages on your system to the latest version. For more information about using Cygwin's , see Setting Up Cygwin
[ https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/setup-net.html ]
in the Cygwin User's Guide.
1.6.
Q: Who's behind the project?
(Please note that if you have cygwin-specific questions, all of these people will appreciate it if you use the cygwin mailing lists rather than sending personal email.)
Corinna Vinschen is the current project lead. Corinna is a senior Red Hat engineer. Corinna is responsible for the Cygwin library and maintains a couple of packages, for instance OpenSSH, OpenSSL, and a lot more.
Yaakov Selkowitz is another Red Hat engineer working on the Cygwin project. He's the guy behind the current build and packaging system and maintains by far the most packages in the Cygwin distribution.
Jon Turney is developer and maintainer of the Cygwin X server and a couple of related packages.
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[ https://cygwin.com/cygwin-pkg-maint ].
[..]
2.1.
Q: What is the recommended installation procedure?
There is only one recommended way to install Cygwin, which is to use the GUI installer
setup-*.exe
. It is flexible and easy to use. You can pick and choose the packages you wish to install, and update them individually. Full source code is available for all packages and tools. More information on using Cygwin Setup may be found at [ https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/setup-net.html ].
If you do it any other way, you're on your own! If something doesn't work right for you, and it's not covered here or in the latest development snapshot at
[ https://cygwin.com/snapshots/ ],
then by all means report it to the mailing list.
For a searchable list of packages that can be installed with Cygwin, see
[ https://cygwin.com/packages/ ].
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2.5.
Q: Why not install in C:?
The Cygwin Setup program will prompt you for a 'root' directory. The default is C:cygwin, but you can change it. You are urged not to choose something like C: (the root directory on the system drive) for your Cygwin root. If you do, then critical Cygwin system directories like etc, lib and bin could easily be corrupted by other (non-Cygwin) applications or packages that use etc, lib or bin. Perhaps there is no conflict now, but who knows what you might install in the future? It's also just good common sense to segregate your Cygwin 'filesystems' from the rest of your Windows system disk.
(In the past, there had been genuine bugs that would cause problems for people who installed in C:, but we believe those are gone now.)
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2.11.
Q: What packages should I download? Where are 'make', 'gcc', 'vi', etc?
When using Cygwin Setup for the first time, the default is to install a minimal subset of all available packages. If you want anything beyond that, you will have to select it explicitly. See
[ https://cygwin.com/packages/ ]
for a searchable list of available packages, or use as described in the Cygwin User's Guide at
[ https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/cygcheck.html ].
If you want to build programs, of course you'll need
gcc
, , make
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2.13.
Q: How much disk space does Cygwin require?
That depends, obviously, on what you've chosen to download and install. A full installation today is probably larger than 1 GB installed, not including the package archives themselves nor the source code.
After installation, the package archives remain in your ``Local Package Directory'. By default the location of . You may conserve disk space by deleting the subdirectories there. These directories will have very weird looking names, being encoded with their URLs (named
ftp%3a%2f
..).Of course, you can keep them around in case you want to reinstall a package.
2.14.
Q: How do I know which version I upgraded from?
Detailed logs of the most recent Cygwin Setup session can be found in and less verbose information about prior actions is in
/var/log/setup.log
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3.1
Q: Where's the documentation?
If you have installed Cygwin, you can find lots of documentation in . Some packages have Cygwin specific instructions in a file
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/[package_name].README
. In addition, many packages ship with standard documentation, which you can find in or by using the man
or tools. (Hint: use cygcheck -l [package_name]
to list what man pages the package includes.) Some older packages still keep their documentation in instead of /usr/share/doc/
.There are links to quite a lot of documentation on the main Cygwin project web page,
[ https://cygwin.com/ ],
including this FAQ. Be sure to at least read any 'Release Notes' or 'Readme' or 'read this' links on the main web page, if there are any.
There is a comprehensive Cygwin User's Guide at
[ https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html ]
and an API Reference at
[ https://cygwin.com/cygwin-api/cygwin-api.html ].
You can find documentation for the individual GNU tools at
[ http://www.gnu.org/manual/ ].
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5.1.
Q: How does everything work?
There's a C library which provides a POSIX-style API. The applications are linked with it and voila - they run on Windows.
The aim is to add all the goop necessary to make your apps run on Windows into the C library. Then your apps should (ideally) run on POSIX systems (Unix/Linux) and Windows with no changes at the source level.
The C library is in a DLL, which makes basic applications quite small. And it allows relatively easy upgrades to the Win32/POSIX translation layer, providing that DLL changes stay backward-compatible.
For a good overview of Cygwin, you may want to read the Cygwin User's Guide.
Key points:
- Cygwin is a distribution of popular GNU and other Open Source tools running on Microsoft Windows. The core part is the Cygwin library which provides the POSIX system calls and environment that these programs expect.
- To find the version of the Cygwin DLL installed, you can use as on Linux or
cygcheck
.- Each Cygwin package has its own versioning system, separate from the Cygwin versioning system.
- The default installer is a GUI application.
- The default installation directory is C:cygwin.
- A minimal subset of packages is installed by default.
- Package archives are stored by default in the same directory that contains setup-x86{_64}.exe.
- Detailed logs of the most recent Cygwin Setup session can be found in and less verbose information about prior actions is in
/var/log/setup.log
.- The core of Cygwin is a DLL (Dynamic Link Library) that contains a C library that provides a POSIX-style API (Application Programming Interface). Unix applications expect to see a POSIX-style API. An application originally written for Unix can be compiled such that it uses the Cygwin DLL as a translator that stands between the application and the Windows system.
- I expect that there are some rough edges (some imperfect translations) so some changes may need to be made to a Unix application (to avoid certain configuration options or particular types of POSIX library functions) before it can be successfully compiled to run on Cygwin.
Next: Attempt to install the Cygwin setup-x86_64.exe installation binary.
Create new work directory named 'work' in my project directory.
- Note: Packages downloaded by the setup program should be saved in this work directory before installation.
Browse to:
www.cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe
My browser (Chrome) prompts me for a location in which to save the download. Select the work directory.
In Windows Explorer, move to the work directory. Double-click setup-x86_64.exe.
New dialog box:
[Title] Open File - Security Warning
The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this software?
Name: [path-to-project-directory]worksetup-x86_64.exe
Publisher: Unknown Publisher
Type: Application
From: [path-to-project-directory? it's cut off at the end]
[Buttons] Run, Cancel
[Ticked box] Always ask before opening this file
This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher. You should only run software from publishers you trust.
[Link] How can I decide what software to run?
The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this software?
Name: [path-to-project-directory]worksetup-x86_64.exe
Publisher: Unknown Publisher
Type: Application
From: [path-to-project-directory? it's cut off at the end]
[Buttons] Run, Cancel
[Ticked box] Always ask before opening this file
This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher. You should only run software from publishers you trust.
[Link] How can I decide what software to run?
Click Run.
New dialog box:
[Title] User Account Control
Do you want to allow the following program from an unknown publisher to make changes to this computer?
Program name: setup-x86_64.exe
Publisher: Unknown
File origin: Downloaded from the Internet
[Button] Show details
[Buttons] Yes, No
[Link] Change when these notifications appear
Do you want to allow the following program from an unknown publisher to make changes to this computer?
Program name: setup-x86_64.exe
Publisher: Unknown
File origin: Downloaded from the Internet
[Button] Show details
[Buttons] Yes, No
[Link] Change when these notifications appear
Click Yes.
New dialog box:
[Title] Cygwin Setup
Cygwin Net Release Setup Program
This setup program is used for the initial installation of the Cygwin environment as well as all subsequent updates. Make sure to remember where you saved it.
The pages that follow will guide you through the installation. Please note that Cygwin consists of a large number of packages spanning a wide variety of purposes. We only install a base set of packages by default. You can always run this program at any time in the future to add, remove, or upgrade packages as necessary.
Setup version 2.893 (64 bit)
Copyright 2000-2018
https://cygwin.com/
[Buttons] Back [greyed out], Next, Cancel
Cygwin Net Release Setup Program
This setup program is used for the initial installation of the Cygwin environment as well as all subsequent updates. Make sure to remember where you saved it.
The pages that follow will guide you through the installation. Please note that Cygwin consists of a large number of packages spanning a wide variety of purposes. We only install a base set of packages by default. You can always run this program at any time in the future to add, remove, or upgrade packages as necessary.
Setup version 2.893 (64 bit)
Copyright 2000-2018
https://cygwin.com/
[Buttons] Back [greyed out], Next, Cancel
Click Next.
Dialog box:
[Title] Cygwin Setup - Choose Installation Type
Choose a Download Source
Choose whether to install or download from the internet, or install from files in a local directory.
[Radio buttons]
- [Selected button] Install from Internet (downloaded files will be kept for future re-use)
- Download Without Installing
- Install from Local Directory
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Choose a Download Source
Choose whether to install or download from the internet, or install from files in a local directory.
[Radio buttons]
- [Selected button] Install from Internet (downloaded files will be kept for future re-use)
- Download Without Installing
- Install from Local Directory
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Click Next.
Dialog box:
[Title] Cygwin Setup - Choose Installation Directory
Select Root Install Directory
Select the directory where you want to install Cygwin. Also choose a few installation parameters.
Root directory:
- [Field] C:cygwin64
- [Button] Browse
Install for:
[Radio buttons]
- [Selected option] All users (RECOMMENDED). Cygwin will be available to all users of the system.
- Just Me. Cygwin will still be available to all users, but Desktop Icons, Cygwin Menu Entries, and important installer information are only available to the current user. Only select this if you lack Administrator privileges or if you have specific needs.
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Select Root Install Directory
Select the directory where you want to install Cygwin. Also choose a few installation parameters.
Root directory:
- [Field] C:cygwin64
- [Button] Browse
Install for:
[Radio buttons]
- [Selected option] All users (RECOMMENDED). Cygwin will be available to all users of the system.
- Just Me. Cygwin will still be available to all users, but Desktop Icons, Cygwin Menu Entries, and important installer information are only available to the current user. Only select this if you lack Administrator privileges or if you have specific needs.
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Click Next.
Dialog box:
[Title] Cygwin Setup - Choose Local Package Directory
Select Local Package Directory
Select a directory where you want Setup to store the installation files it downloads. The directory will be created if it does not already exist.
Local Package Directory
- [Field] [path-to-project-directory]work
- [Button] Browse
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Select Local Package Directory
Select a directory where you want Setup to store the installation files it downloads. The directory will be created if it does not already exist.
Local Package Directory
- [Field] [path-to-project-directory]work
- [Button] Browse
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Hm. I'll leave it as the work directory for now. If I later move the project directory to an archive, and I do a new project in which I use Setup to install a new package, presumably I will be able to change this location.
Click Next.
Dialog box:
[Title] Cygwin Setup - Select Connection Type
Select Your Internet Connection
Setup needs to know how you want it to connect to the internet. Choose the appropriate settings below.
[Radio buttons]
- [Selected option] Use System Proxy Settings
- Direct Connection
- Use HTTP/FTP Proxy
-- Proxy Host: [Field] [greyed out]
-- Port: [Field] [greyed out] 80
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Select Your Internet Connection
Setup needs to know how you want it to connect to the internet. Choose the appropriate settings below.
[Radio buttons]
- [Selected option] Use System Proxy Settings
- Direct Connection
- Use HTTP/FTP Proxy
-- Proxy Host: [Field] [greyed out]
-- Port: [Field] [greyed out] 80
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Click Next.
Quick display of a message in the dialog box. Something like 'downloading from mirror'.
Dialog box:
[Title] Cygwin Setup - Choose Download Site(s)
Choose a Download Site
Choose a site from this list, or add your own sites to the list
Available Download Sites:
- [Field list]
http://cygwin.mirror.constant.com
http://cygwin.mirrors.hoobly.com
http://mirrors.koehn.com
http://mirrors.metapeer.com
http://www.pirbot.com
https://www.singleboersen.com
http://mirror.team-cymru.com
ftp://mirrors.xmission.com
http://mirrors.xmission.com
http://mirror.clarkson.edu
http://mirror.rit.edu
http://mirror.cs.vt.edu
http://mirror.koddos.net
http://mirror-hk.koddos.net
ftp://mirrors.netix.net
http://mirrors.netix.net
ftp://mirror.internode.on.net
http://mirror.internode.on.net
http://cygwin.mirror.uk.sargasso.net
[further output omitted]
User URL: [Field]
[Button] Add
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Choose a Download Site
Choose a site from this list, or add your own sites to the list
Available Download Sites:
- [Field list]
http://cygwin.mirror.constant.com
http://cygwin.mirrors.hoobly.com
http://mirrors.koehn.com
http://mirrors.metapeer.com
http://www.pirbot.com
https://www.singleboersen.com
http://mirror.team-cymru.com
ftp://mirrors.xmission.com
http://mirrors.xmission.com
http://mirror.clarkson.edu
http://mirror.rit.edu
http://mirror.cs.vt.edu
http://mirror.koddos.net
http://mirror-hk.koddos.net
ftp://mirrors.netix.net
http://mirrors.netix.net
ftp://mirror.internode.on.net
http://mirror.internode.on.net
http://cygwin.mirror.uk.sargasso.net
[further output omitted]
User URL: [Field]
[Button] Add
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Click (and thereby select)
cygwin.mirror.constant.com
Click Next.
[Dialog box displays progress of download process]
![Case Case](/uploads/1/2/6/8/126871692/892906687.jpg)
Dialog box (larger this time):
[Title] Cygwin Setup - Select Packages
[Package viewer interface]
[The package categories are all set to 'Default']
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
[Package viewer interface]
[The package categories are all set to 'Default']
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Click Next.
Dialog box (default size again):
[Title] Cygwin Setup - Resolving Dependencies
Resolving Dependencies
The following problems occurred trying to satisfy dependencies.
[Text box]
Problem 1/1
package libopenssl100-1.0.2o-1 requires ca-certificates, but none of the providers can be installed
Solution 1/2
- do not ask to install libopenssl100-1.0.2o-1
- do not ask to install openssl-1.0.2o-1
- allow deinstallation of Base packages
Solution 2/2 (default)
- do not ask to lock ca-certificates
[Ticked box] Accept default problem solutions
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Resolving Dependencies
The following problems occurred trying to satisfy dependencies.
[Text box]
Problem 1/1
package libopenssl100-1.0.2o-1 requires ca-certificates, but none of the providers can be installed
Solution 1/2
- do not ask to install libopenssl100-1.0.2o-1
- do not ask to install openssl-1.0.2o-1
- allow deinstallation of Base packages
Solution 2/2 (default)
- do not ask to lock ca-certificates
[Ticked box] Accept default problem solutions
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Click Next.
Dialog box:
[Title] Cygwin Setup - Review and confirm changes
Review and confirm changes
[Text box]
- _autorebase 001007-1
- alternatives 1.3.30c-10
- base-cygwin 3.8-1
- base-files 4.2-4
- bash 4.4.12-3
- bzip2 1.0.6-3
- ca-certificates 2.22-1 (automatically added)
- coreutils 8.26-2
- cygutils 1.4.16-2
- cygwin 2.10.0-1
- dash 0.5.9.1-1
- diffutils 3.5-2
- editrights 1.03-1
- file 5.32-1
- findutils 4.6.0-1
- gawk 4.2.1-1
- getent 2.18.90-4
- grep 3.0-2
- groff 1.22.3-1
- gzip 1.8-1
- hostname 3.13-1
- info 6.5-2
- ipc-utils 1.0-2
- less 530-1
- libargp 20110921-3
- libattr1 2.4.46-1
- libblkid1 2.25.2-2
- libbz2_1 1.0.6-3
- libffi6 3.2.1-2
- libgcc1 7.3.0-3
- libgdbm4 1.12-1
- libgmp10 6.1.2-1
- libiconv 1.14-3
- libiconv2 1.14-3
- libintl8 0.19.8.1-2
- liblzma5 5.2.3-1
- libmpfr6 4.0.1-4p11
- libncursesw10 6.0-12.20171125
- libopenssl100 1.0.2o-1
- libp11-kit0 0.23.10-1
- libpcre1 8.40-3
- libpipeline1 1.4.0-1
- libpopt-common 1.16-2
- libpopt0 1.16-2
- libreadline7 7.0.3-3
- libsigsegv2 2.10-2
- libsmartcols1 2.25.2-2
- libstdc++6 7.3.0-3
- libtasn1_6 4.13-1
- libuuid1 2.25.2-2
- login 1.12-1
- man-db 2.7.6.1-1
- mintty 2.9.0-0
- ncurses 6.0-12.20171125
- openssl 1.0.2o-1
- p11-kit 0.23.10-1
- p11-kit-trust 0.23.10-1
- rebase 4.4.4-1
- run 1.3.4-2
- sed 4.4-1
- tar 1.29-1
- terminfo 6.0-12.20171125
- tzcode 2018e-1
- tzdata 2018e-1
- util-linux 2.25.2-2
- vim-minimal 8.0.1567-1
- which 2.20-2
- xz 5.2.3-1
- zlib0 1.2.11-1
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Review and confirm changes
[Text box]
- _autorebase 001007-1
- alternatives 1.3.30c-10
- base-cygwin 3.8-1
- base-files 4.2-4
- bash 4.4.12-3
- bzip2 1.0.6-3
- ca-certificates 2.22-1 (automatically added)
- coreutils 8.26-2
- cygutils 1.4.16-2
- cygwin 2.10.0-1
- dash 0.5.9.1-1
- diffutils 3.5-2
- editrights 1.03-1
- file 5.32-1
- findutils 4.6.0-1
- gawk 4.2.1-1
- getent 2.18.90-4
- grep 3.0-2
- groff 1.22.3-1
- gzip 1.8-1
- hostname 3.13-1
- info 6.5-2
- ipc-utils 1.0-2
- less 530-1
- libargp 20110921-3
- libattr1 2.4.46-1
- libblkid1 2.25.2-2
- libbz2_1 1.0.6-3
- libffi6 3.2.1-2
- libgcc1 7.3.0-3
- libgdbm4 1.12-1
- libgmp10 6.1.2-1
- libiconv 1.14-3
- libiconv2 1.14-3
- libintl8 0.19.8.1-2
- liblzma5 5.2.3-1
- libmpfr6 4.0.1-4p11
- libncursesw10 6.0-12.20171125
- libopenssl100 1.0.2o-1
- libp11-kit0 0.23.10-1
- libpcre1 8.40-3
- libpipeline1 1.4.0-1
- libpopt-common 1.16-2
- libpopt0 1.16-2
- libreadline7 7.0.3-3
- libsigsegv2 2.10-2
- libsmartcols1 2.25.2-2
- libstdc++6 7.3.0-3
- libtasn1_6 4.13-1
- libuuid1 2.25.2-2
- login 1.12-1
- man-db 2.7.6.1-1
- mintty 2.9.0-0
- ncurses 6.0-12.20171125
- openssl 1.0.2o-1
- p11-kit 0.23.10-1
- p11-kit-trust 0.23.10-1
- rebase 4.4.4-1
- run 1.3.4-2
- sed 4.4-1
- tar 1.29-1
- terminfo 6.0-12.20171125
- tzcode 2018e-1
- tzdata 2018e-1
- util-linux 2.25.2-2
- vim-minimal 8.0.1567-1
- which 2.20-2
- xz 5.2.3-1
- zlib0 1.2.11-1
[Buttons] Back, Next, Cancel
Click Next.
[Dialog box displays progress of installation process]
Dialog box:
[Title] Cygwin Setup - Installation Status and Create Icons
Create Icons
Tell setup if you want it to create a few icons for convenient access to the Cygwin environment.
[Ticked box] Create icon on Desktop
[Ticked box] Add icon to Start Menu
Installation Status:
Installation Complete
[Buttons] Back, Finish, Cancel
Create Icons
Tell setup if you want it to create a few icons for convenient access to the Cygwin environment.
[Ticked box] Create icon on Desktop
[Ticked box] Add icon to Start Menu
Installation Status:
Installation Complete
[Buttons] Back, Finish, Cancel
Click Finish.
Dialog box closes.
Double-click 'Cygwin64 Terminal' icon on Desktop.
New terminal window:
Copying skeleton files.
These files are for the users to personalise their cygwin experience.
They will never be overwritten nor automatically updated.
'./.bashrc' -> '/home/Admin//.bashrc'
'./.bash_profile' -> '/home/Admin//.bash_profile'
'./.inputrc' -> '/home/Admin//.inputrc'
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'./.profile' -> '/home/Admin//.profile'
$ pwd
/home/Admin
Admin@Admin-PC ~
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$'Admin' is my username on this system.
Looks like the installation was successful. I can run a command and get a response.
$ ls -1 /
bin
cygdrive
Cygwin.bat
Cygwin.ico
Cygwin-Terminal.ico
dev
etc
home
lib
proc
sbin
tmp
usr
var
In Windows Explorer, browse to Computer / Local Disk (C:) / cygwin64.
I see these items:
- bin
- dev
- etc
- home
- lib
- sbin
- tmp
- user
- var
- Cygwin.bat
- Cygwin.ico
- Cygwin-Terminal.ico
Items shown in cygwin terminal, but not in Windows Explorer:
- cygdrive
- proc
In my work directory, there is a new directory:
- http%3a%2f%2fcygwin.mirror.constant.com%2f
In Windows Explorer, right-click this directory and choose Properties.
Some of its properties:
- Size: 36.2 MB (38,013,252 bytes)
- 70 Files, 89 Folders
It's a tree of directories.
Some exploration shows that:
1) The two immediate subdirectories are:
- noarch
- x86_64
2) The tree contains files such as:
- base-files-4.2-4.tar.xz
- setup.ini
- libattr1-2.4.46-1.tar.bz2
- bash-4.4.12-3.tar.xz
In Windows Explorer, browse to Computer / Local Disk (C:) / cygwin64. Right-click this directory and choose Properties.
Some of its properties:
- Size: 102 MB (107,345,370 bytes)
- 4,883 Files, 562 Folders
Some searching and reading indicates that the command
uname -r
should produce the Cygwin DLL version. $ uname
CYGWIN_NT-6.1
Admin@Admin-PC ~
$ uname -r
2.10.0(0.325/5/3)
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1 Admin-PC 2.10.0(0.325/5/3) 2018-02-02 15:16 x86_64 Cygwin
The Cygwin DLL version is 2.10.0(0.325/5/3), or, less specifically, 2.10.0.
$ cygcheck
Usage: cygcheck [-v] [-h] PROGRAM cygcheck -c [-d] [PACKAGE] cygcheck -s [-r] [-v] [-h] cygcheck -k cygcheck -f FILE [FILE].. cygcheck -l [PACKAGE].. cygcheck -p REGEXP cygcheck --delete-orphaned-installation-keys cygcheck -hList system information, check installed packages, or query package database.At least one command option or a PROGRAM is required, as shown above. PROGRAM list library (DLL) dependencies of PROGRAM -c, --check-setup show installed version of PACKAGE and verify integrity (or for all installed packages if none specified) -d, --dump-only just list packages, do not verify (with -c) -s, --sysinfo produce diagnostic system information (implies -c) -r, --registry also scan registry for Cygwin settings (with -s) -k, --keycheck perform a keyboard check session (must be run from a plain console only, not from a pty/rxvt/xterm) -f, --find-package find the package to which FILE belongs -l, --list-package list contents of PACKAGE (or all packages if none given) -p, --package-query search for REGEXP in the entire cygwin.com package repository (requires internet connectivity) --delete-orphaned-installation-keys Delete installation keys of old, now unused installations from the registry. Requires the right to change the registry. -v, --verbose produce more verbose output -h, --help annotate output with explanatory comments when given with another command, otherwise print this help -V, --version print the version of cygcheck and exitNote: -c, -f, and -l only report on packages that are currently installed. To search all official Cygwin packages use -p instead. The -p REGEXP matches package names, descriptions, and names of files/paths within all packages.
$ cygcheck --check-setup
Cygwin Package InformationPackage Version Status_autorebase 001007-1 OKalternatives 1.3.30c-10 OKbase-cygwin 3.8-1 OKbase-files 4.2-4 OKbash 4.4.12-3 OKbzip2 1.0.6-3 OKca-certificates 2.22-1 OKcoreutils 8.26-2 OKcygutils 1.4.16-2 OKcygwin 2.10.0-1 OKdash 0.5.9.1-1 OKdiffutils 3.5-2 OKeditrights 1.03-1 OKfile 5.32-1 OKfindutils 4.6.0-1 OKgawk 4.2.1-1 OKgetent 2.18.90-4 OKgrep 3.0-2 OKgroff 1.22.3-1 OKgzip 1.8-1 OKhostname 3.13-1 OKinfo 6.5-2 OKipc-utils 1.0-2 OKless 530-1 OKlibargp 20110921-3 OKlibattr1 2.4.46-1 OKlibblkid1 2.25.2-2 OKlibbz2_1 1.0.6-3 OKlibffi6 3.2.1-2 OKlibgcc1 7.3.0-3 OKlibgdbm4 1.12-1 OKlibgmp10 6.1.2-1 OKlibiconv 1.14-3 OKlibiconv2 1.14-3 OKlibintl8 0.19.8.1-2 OKliblzma5 5.2.3-1 OKlibmpfr6 4.0.1-4p11 OKlibncursesw10 6.0-12.20171125 OKlibopenssl100 1.0.2o-1 OKlibp11-kit0 0.23.10-1 OKlibpcre1 8.40-3 OKlibpipeline1 1.4.0-1 OKlibpopt-common 1.16-2 OKlibpopt0 1.16-2 OKlibreadline7 7.0.3-3 OKlibsigsegv2 2.10-2 OKlibsmartcols1 2.25.2-2 OKlibstdc++6 7.3.0-3 OKlibtasn1_6 4.13-1 OKlibuuid1 2.25.2-2 OKlogin 1.12-1 OKman-db 2.7.6.1-1 OKmintty 2.9.0-0 OKncurses 6.0-12.20171125 OKopenssl 1.0.2o-1 OKp11-kit 0.23.10-1 OKp11-kit-trust 0.23.10-1 OKrebase 4.4.4-1 OKrun 1.3.4-2 OKsed 4.4-1 OKtar 1.29-1 OKterminfo 6.0-12.20171125 OKtzcode 2018e-1 OKtzdata 2018e-1 OKutil-linux 2.25.2-2 OKvim-minimal 8.0.1567-1 OKwhich 2.20-2 OKxz 5.2.3-1 OKzlib0 1.2.11-1 OK
I note that the cygwin package version is 2.10.0-1.
$ exit
logout
Terminal window closes.
Create a new directory on the system [location not specified]. Name it 'cygwin_manager'. Move 'setup-x86_64.exe' into this directory. Create a new directory within 'cygwin_manager' named 'cygwin_packages'. Move the directory
'http%3a%2f%2fcygwin.mirror.constant.com%2f'
into 'cygwin_packages'.
When using Cygwin again on this system, I plan to:
- run setup-x86_64.exe from this particular location
- use 'cygwin_packages' as a general package archive
- use per-mirror directories in 'cygwin_packages' as per-mirror package archives
Note: I will need to change the directory paths when I next run setup-x86_64.exe.
Excellent. That's the end of this project.
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[start of notes]
- I have not always preserved the format of any excerpts from webpages on other sites (e.g. not preserving the original bold/italic styles, changing the list structures, not preserving hyperlinks).
- I have not always preserved the format of any computer output (e.g. from running bash commands). Examples: Setting input lines in bold text, adding/removing newlines in order to make a sequence of commands easier to read, using hyphens for lists and sublists instead of indentation, breaking wide tables into consecutive sections.
- I have not always preserved the format of any information copied from dialog boxes.
Overview
Istat menus 5.30 (696) prices. This preview release matches the contents of 2.5.0-rc1, but includes a fix in CMS and Framework version 4.5.0-rc2.
Edge Case 1 2 10
Change Log
Edgecase 1.2.1 Free
API Changes
- 2019-08-26 90f1013 Add classname utility method to prefix class names (Maxime Rainville)
Features and Enhancements
- 2019-10-15 019d806 Tweak child rendering error translation key, add to lang files (Garion Herman)
- 2019-10-09 2c025c6 Introduce error boundary to Element for softer crashes (Garion Herman)
- 2019-09-20 5d1df63 ability to configure content field replacement (Dylan Wagstaff)
- 2019-08-20 ed44168 Add extensions with page to allow custom behaviour on previews (Scott Hutchinson)
- 2019-06-28 67167c0 Add tabindex='-1' to comment submission message for a11y support (Garion Herman)
Bugfixes
- 2019-11-12 5113339 Fix linting issues (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-07 f457e69 Fix issue with localisations being randomly deleted (Damian Mooyman)
- 2019-11-04 32798e0 Cancel move operation if block move data is not provided (Garion Herman)
- 2019-11-04 e8d5ecf Correct check for block being shifted to top of list (Garion Herman)
- 2019-10-30 893f2d0 Handle edgecase when Element is 'moved' to the same place (Garion Herman)
- 2019-10-29 21e66e5 Resolve issues with drag/drop behaviour on Elements (Garion Herman)
- 2019-10-18 ac0b263 Restoring PHP5.6 support (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-10-18 d846cd3 Update react-injector to remove sourcemaps (Garion Herman)
- 2019-10-18 b41a2ea Use trusty for Travis CI builds (Garion Herman)
- 2019-10-18 2781aa3 linting errors (Garion Herman)
- 2019-10-17 1652e9e Allow compatibility with patched releases of Subsites 2.2 (Garion Herman)
- 2019-10-15 d8509a4 Support localised types specified as explicit FQN class names (Damian Mooyman)
- 2019-10-07 dfeb922 Add missing import statement for SilverStripeORMValidationResult in UserDefinedFormController and EditableFileField. (Charlie Bergthaler)
- 2019-09-23 f177606 Update Apache .htaccess for new access directives (Dylan Wagstaff)
- 2019-09-19 e67ea14 Warn during dev/build if fluent extension is applied in too many, or the wrong places (Damian Mooyman)
- 2019-09-19 3bdaffe Don't use unsecure cookies if session is secure (Damian Mooyman)
- 2019-09-12 5b74459 Re-fix the Notification.REGISTERED/REMOVED translations (Garion Herman)
- 2019-09-06 0348e5d fix(submitted-form): Pass member to parent calls (Marco (Valandur))
- 2019-09-05 696fa1d fix(submitted-form): canCreate not checking parent (Marco (Valandur))
- 2019-09-03 ec27b70 allow extending function by extension even if $page is null (Jules)
- 2019-08-28 b996f05 AddElementPopoverComponent target on HoverBar wasn't matching an actual target. (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-08-28 1913ee5 Remove unused method from AddElementPopover (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-08-22 953b6d9 Make the HoverBar in-between block more visible (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-08-20 a6002d5 Fix 'User help guide' link in Introduction section (benwrighton)
- 2019-08-15 a62539e Remove pagination on blocks so more than 100 blocks appear in editor (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-08-15 09c94b8 Restore the statusbar to TinyMCE in blocks (and the drag handle with it) (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-08-14 50c476c Reorder block actions (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-08-02 1946337 Fixed missing -> operator. (taoceanz)
- 2019-07-31 5e9601b Unlock text from forcing horizontal scroll (Dylan Wagstaff)
- 2019-07-29 9176406 Prevent undefined index notice when trying to determine HTTP… (#440) (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-07-26 9a7cdbb Prevent undefined index notice when trying to determine HTTP_HOST during dev/build (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-07-15 c0f0c99 CommentAdmin implements PermissionProvider (Jason Irish)
- 2019-07-12 58f8980 Ensure constant is accessed correctly (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-05-31 2eb04ff Improving support for cascading themes (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-05-20 3142b35 #42: Remove excess RewriteCond and clean up comments to reflect current functionality. (Patrick Nelson)
- 2019-05-08 0b39d8c Fix(mutex) make the mutex update check for finished or running jobs (Stephen McMahon)
- 2019-05-08 8a7327b Fix travis dependencies (Aaron Carlino)
- 2019-04-18 6cb26dc fixed confirmationField (setError is depreciated) (Makreig)
- 2019-04-15 f63973f Disable uneeded File ID Helper on new project (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-03-18 398457e Column source checkbox now no longer has a left margin override - fixes checkbox indentation (Robbie Averill)
- 2018-10-30 d1eae39 Use Configurable trait (James Ayers)
Other changes
- 2019-12-17 1262067 Update development dependencies (Serge Latyntcev)
- 2019-12-17 674e1e3 Update development dependencies (Serge Latyntcev)
- 2019-11-18 f5aa73b Update Travis config to Xenial (Garion Herman)
- 2019-11-17 d0b6181 Update config for 3.3 / CMS 4.5 branches (Garion Herman)
- 2019-11-15 3643275 Update travis for 4.3 (Serge Latyntcev)
- 2019-11-15 cc2526a Update Composer / Travis configuration for Userforms 5.5 release (Garion Herman)
- 2019-11-14 58a4e04 Remove obsolete branch-alias (Serge Latyntcev)
- 2019-11-14 8e3498d Remove obsolete branch-alias (Serge Latyntcev)
- 2019-11-11 05c5cb6 Restore empty comments.css file (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-11 df6fa16 Upgrade dependencies (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-11 ae53b88 Upgrade dependencies (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-11 b92143a Upgrade dependencies (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-11 69395ea Add jQuery dependency (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-11 74be25c Removing superfluous legacy linting exclusion (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-10 85374a1 Upgrade dependencies and build settings (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-08 d1e8b51 Upgradeing dependencies (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-08 d51020a Upgrade dependencies (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-07 81ac515 Upgrade JS dependencies and JS build setup (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-11-04 d567ae1 Bump sshpk from 1.13.1 to 1.16.1 (dependabot[bot])
- 2019-11-03 ca507f6 Bump macaddress from 0.2.8 to 0.2.9 (dependabot[bot])
- 2019-11-03 b207d74 Manual merge of https://github.com/tractorcow-farm/silverstripe-fluent/pull/564 (Damian Mooyman)
- 2019-11-03 dd626c5 Bump merge from 1.2.0 to 1.2.1 (dependabot[bot])
- 2019-11-01 483dd76 Upgrde dependencies (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-10-25 50a6032 Make sure ignored_classes are ignored (#742) (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-10-25 7eee13f Make sure ignored_classes are ignored (Remy Vaartjes)
- 2019-10-24 485f112 DOCS Update Adding blocks between blocks image and content (#741) (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-10-24 ebe5b96 DOCS Update Adding blocks between blocks image and content (Sacha Judd)
- 2019-10-18 ba5fb9d Bump mixin-deep from 1.3.1 to 1.3.2 (dependabot[bot])
- 2019-10-03 250e522 Bump mixin-deep from 1.3.1 to 1.3.2 (dependabot[bot])
- 2019-10-03 d5b9a28 Update Installing.md (AdamSawoscianik)
- 2019-09-30 a8e3f40 Add config to replace content field (#732) (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-09-24 1e71b7a Update TravisCI config for old dist so builds will pass (Dylan Wagstaff)
- 2019-09-19 c7d4745 DOCS Describe how to mutate state programatically (Damian Mooyman)
- 2019-09-12 263d71f Re-build client files with new translations (Garion Herman)
- 2019-09-09 76c3576 Update travis yaml 'dist:' version (Dylan Wagstaff)
- 2019-09-03 cd7dd78 Add configuration to allow not replacing the 'Content' field to enable backwards compatibility with older content blocks modules. (Charlie Bergthaler)
- 2019-09-03 51da698 set to null if is not present and allow extending at this point (#731) (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-09-02 aa860e3 Remove installer public files (Aaron Carlino)
- 2019-08-30 47de7ef Set the number of rows config in HTMLEditor field (Ishan Jayamanne)
- 2019-08-29 28ec057 Bump mixin-deep from 1.3.1 to 1.3.2 (dependabot[bot])
- 2019-08-29 a2918f6 Bump mixin-deep from 1.3.1 to 1.3.2 (dependabot[bot])
- 2019-08-27 ce72d57 Answer PR feedback (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-08-26 f9e2992 Doc type of cssPrefix argument (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-08-26 0160e43 Bring back element-editor top class wrapper (Maxime Rainville)
- 2019-08-15 05814bd Increase memory limit to 2G in Travis (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-08-15 50e24a4 Use trusty distro in Travis builds (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-08-15 5b23043 Use trusty distro in Travis builds and update tested SilverStripe versions (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-08-15 4426374 Use trusty distro in Travis builds and update tested SilverStripe versions (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-08-15 f8edb71 Use trusty distro in Travis builds and update tested SilverStripe versions (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-08-02 02def5f DOCS Searching blocks (Ingo Schommer)
- 2019-08-02 8805e73 Use trusty distro in Travis builds (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-07-29 09abe2b Use Director::host() over direct $_SERVER access (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-07-16 75bec8c Enable better button functionality (#897) (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-07-15 8703ace validate that a classname had been set (Bram de Leeuw)
- 2019-07-12 e80795b Add a comment for clarity (Bram de Leeuw)
- 2019-07-08 d489271 Disable add action in Submissions detail form (Remy Vaartjes)
- 2019-07-08 f682e74 Enable 4.4 better button functionality (Remy Vaartjes)
- 2019-07-07 0ba849e Docs and extendable config (#32) (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-07-05 86de04f More docs (Ingo Schommer)
- 2019-07-05 67e1b3b Moving theme config to YAML (Ingo Schommer)
- 2019-07-02 cad9369 Add legacy YAML for upgrading (Will Rossiter)
- 2019-06-27 0114ea4 Remove SilverStripe 4.0-4.2 from Travis builds (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-06-25 7d27abf Update expected json content type in unit test (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-06-14 2d0d949 Update @silverstripe/webpack-config to patch vulnerable deps (Garion Herman)
- 2019-06-14 14675b5 Add NVM config (Garion Herman)
- 2019-06-12 7014605 Form submission now triggers an event (Adrian Humphreys)
- 2019-06-05 69690b7 Log severity in queue messages (Ingo Schommer)
- 2019-05-31 9feef18 Adding documentation about cascading themes (Guy Marriott)
- 2019-05-27 b7b5624 Remove use of deprecated DB::getConn() and run import optimisation (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-05-23 9926d7b Update minimum PHP version to 7.1 in Travis (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-05-23 29320ff Update minimum PHP version to 7.1 in Travis (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-05-16 8284562 comments extension filters on Parent Class (Heath Dunlop)
- 2019-05-09 6c15ea4 Update translations (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-05-08 83a05e2 Remove cms travis dependency (Aaron Carlino)
- 2019-04-21 374dd63 Bump core constraints to 4.5.x-dev (Robbie Averill)
- 2019-04-21 c19845e Bump core constraints to 4.5.x-dev (Robbie Averill)
- 2018-10-25 36c5536 Change config method & default timeout to null to disable. (James Ayers)
- 2018-10-24 a29eb83 Update Process timeout via Config (James Ayers)
- 2018-10-16 9736b26 Update config.yml (Hayden Shaw)
- 2018-07-30 30b0692 Update README.md (Guy Marriott)
- 2018-06-15 34e281d Add supported module badge to readme (Dylan Wagstaff)
- 2018-06-15 ac2e699 Add supported module badge to readme (Dylan Wagstaff)
- 2018-06-15 806f44f Add supported module badge to readme (Dylan Wagstaff)
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