* faq-using.xml (faq.using.symlinkstoppedworking): Rename.
(faq.using.ipv6): New IPv6 FAQ. * gdb.sgml: Remove incorrect statement about Insight.
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2009-04-01 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* faq-using.xml (faq.using.symlinkstoppedworking): Rename.
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(faq.using.ipv6): New IPv6 FAQ.
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* gdb.sgml: Remove incorrect statement about Insight.
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2009-03-31 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* setup2.sgml (setup-locale-problems): Fix an incomplete sentence.
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</para>
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</answer></qandaentry>
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<qandaentry id="faq.api.symlinkstoppedworking">
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<qandaentry id="faq.using.symlinkstoppedworking">
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<question><para>Why do some of my old symlinks don't work anymore?</para></question>
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<answer>
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@ -1020,6 +1020,29 @@ Cygwin mounts or symbolic links.
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elsewhere in this FAQ.
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</para></answer></qandaentry>
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<qandaentry id="faq.using.ipv6">
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<question><para>Why do I get "Address family not supported" errors when playing with IPv6?</para></question>
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<answer>
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<para>IPv6 is fully supported and available right from the start with
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Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.</para>
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<para>The previous generation of Windows,
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Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, only support IPv6 on an "experimental"
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basis. On these Windows versions, the IPv6 TCP/IP stack is not installed
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automatically, rather the system administrator has to install it manually.
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Unless this has already been done on your machine, your machine is not
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IPv6-capable and that's why you see the "Address family not supported"
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error message.</para>
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<para>There's also a very experimental IPv6 stack for Windows 2000, and
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Cygwin will try its best to support it, but it's not recommended to install
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it. Windows NT4 or older never saw IPv6 at all.</para>
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<para>For more information about IPv6 on Windows and how to install the
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IPv6 stack, see the <ulink url="http://www.microsoft.com/technet/network/ipv6/ipv6faq.mspx">Microsoft TechNet IPv6 FAQ article</ulink>
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</para></answer></qandaentry>
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<qandaentry id="faq.using.bloda">
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<question><para>What applications have been found to interfere with Cygwin?</para></question>
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<answer>
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sources so that the debugger can make debugging much easier for
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you.</para>
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<para>In Windows versions of GNUPro, GDB comes with a full-featured
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graphical interface. In Cygwin Net distributions, GDB is only
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available as a command-line tool. To invoke GDB, simply type
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<command>gdb myapp.exe</command> at the command prompt. It will
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display some text telling you about itself, then
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<literal>(gdb)</literal> will appear to prompt you to enter commands.
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Whenever you see this prompt, it means that gdb is waiting for you to
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type in a command, like <command>run</command> or
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<para>To invoke GDB, simply type <command>gdb myapp.exe</command> at the
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command prompt. It will display some text telling you about itself,
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then <literal>(gdb)</literal> will appear to prompt you to enter
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commands. Whenever you see this prompt, it means that gdb is waiting
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for you to type in a command, like <command>run</command> or
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<command>help</command>. Oh <literal>:-)</literal> type
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<command>help</command> to get help on the commands you can type in,
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or read the <citation>GDB User's Manual</citation> for a complete
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<command>help</command> to get help on the commands you can type in, or
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read the <citation>GDB User's Manual</citation> for a complete
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description of GDB and how to use it.</para>
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<para>If your program crashes and you're trying to figure out why it
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