MSYS2-packages
kitematic
MSYS2-packages | kitematic | |
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10 | 4 | |
1,250 | 12,252 | |
0.7% | - | |
9.8 | 1.8 | |
6 days ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Shell | JavaScript | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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MSYS2-packages
- How to start msys2-shell with fish-shell
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MSYS2 Installation
Google says (1, 2, 3) that this issue is caused by Avast/AVG antivirus moving some executable files (bash.exe in your case, seemingly) into its quarantine folder.
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Colorscheme problems when using MinTTY as the terminal for nvim.
It's a known issue: https://github.com/msys2/MSYS2-packages/issues/3150
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Erdtree v1.4.1 - the love child of `tree` and `du`, now with support for a configuration file to override defaults and more
Could you let me know of this is perhaps relevant to you? I will investigate sometime this week! Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
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Windows Subsystem For Linux a.k.a. WSL 1.0.0 released
I am still on WSL1 due to the filesystem performance with WSL2. I recently tried to move more of my workflow towards MSYS2 but various things keep breaking for me without obvious reasons.
Latest issue I encountered was that GNU parallel simple does not work. [1]
[1]: https://github.com/msys2/MSYS2-packages/issues/3289
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Getting GTK3 in WINE?
I've already tested the rest of the tools needed for the build process (just Python 3.10 and PyInstaller) and they seem to work fine. My issue is that both MSYS2 and Cygwin do not work in WINE (this is pretty well documented: MSYS2, Cygwin), so I don't know of any other means of getting the Windows versions of GTK3 libraries in my WINE prefix so that PyInstaller can pack it all up for me.
- Bug on fresh installation · Issue #2295 · msys2/MSYS2-packages
- zsh completion issue · Issue #38 · msys2/MSYS2-packages
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copy_file with overwirte_existing throws exception when the file exists
It's old bug with gcc standard library implementation which has not been fixed, I guess most likely nobody made a bug report. I tested it myself and indeed it doesn't work properly and we are not alone: https://github.com/msys2/MSYS2-packages/issues/1937.
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The Atrocities of COM win32 headers
My last experience with MinGW-w64 was when I was trying to compile my C++ simulation code in Windows and finding out that AVX instructions were not working because the compiler had misalignment-related bugs. (The issue is still open in https://github.com/msys2/MSYS2-packages/issues/1209)
MinGW/MSYS certainly had appeal to former Linux devs who didn't want to touch the horrors of MSVC, but Zig (with its included Clang compiler/runtime) might end up being a better solution for people trying to compile C/C++ code on Windows in a stable manner.
kitematic
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Windows Subsystem For Linux a.k.a. WSL 1.0.0 released
Yeah, You need Hyper-V to run basic Docker configuration on Windows, I just simplified this too much I guess.
The end result is that if you run Docker on Windows with Hyper-V alone it's using Window filesystem and then "translating" this for Docker therefore making the whole process of accessing the files incredibly slow.
I used to work with docker using Docker Kinematic (https://github.com/docker/kitematic) in the past, which basically was a Virtual box with Docker installed inside this VM, and since the VM was some kind of Linux, it worked reasonably well.
The same seems to be the case when using WSL2 - you run VM and Docker inside this VM, removing the file sync/translation part out of the equation, resulting in speed boots.
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Newbie - 28yo deciding to change careers.
Auttomatic Open Source Docker Open source Those are two i can think of that use those technologies, read the “contribution” part on github. If you search “open source projects” and the technologies you know, you’ll find even more. :)
- Docker for Mac Without Docker Desktop
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What am I missing out by not using Docker?
Kitematic runs on Linux: https://github.com/docker/kitematic/releases, and so does Dockstation: https://dockstation.io
What are some alternatives?
mingw-w64 - (Unofficial) Mirror of mingw-w64-code
cdxgen - Creates CycloneDX Bill of Materials (BOM) for your projects from source and container images. Supports many languages and package managers. Integrate in your CI/CD pipeline with automatic submission to Dependency Track server. Slack: https://cyclonedx.slack.com/archives/C04NFFE1962
llvm-mingw - An LLVM/Clang/LLD based mingw-w64 toolchain
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
glibc-abi-tool - A repository that collects glibc .abilist files for every version and a tool to combine them into one dataset.
Hekate-Toolbox - A toolbox for Hekate
media-autobuild_suite - This Windows Batchscript helps setup a Mingw-w64 compiler environment for building ffmpeg and other media tools under Windows.
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
wp-calypso - The JavaScript and API powered WordPress.com
qmk_distro_msys - A Windows one-click installer for the QMK CLI
github-actions-multiarch-docker-image-build - An example Github Actions configuration to build a Docker image for multiple architectures.