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Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: cpuid 20220812
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Thanks for the report Helmut,

The issue has been confirmed, patched, and an update released.
The fixed release 20220812-2 should be available when your preferred 
mirrors are next updated.

The release failed to detect the number of CPUs which resulted in no output.
The fixed release has been patched and the patch submitted upstream as
a suggested fix.
The Cygwin build process has had tests added, which will hopefully
prevent any recurrence, and those have been provided to upstream as a 
suggestion for an enhancement to include build checks upstream.


On 2022-08-15 20:46, Hartmut Bartels wrote:
> Hello,
> I updated to this new version. But
> cpuid.exe
> shwos nothing for me: only 1 empty line.
> 
> I went back to cpuid version 20220620,
> which shows expected output.
> 
> my cygwin:
> λ cygcheck -c cygwin
> Cygwin Package Information
> Package              Version        Status
> cygwin               3.3.5-1        OK

> Am 15.08.2022 um 08:41 schrieb Cygwin cpuid Maintainer:
>> The following package has been upgraded in the Cygwin distribution:
>>
>> * cpuid        20220812
>>
>> The program displays detailed information about the CPU(s) gathered from
>> the CPUID instruction, and also determines the exact model of CPU(s).
>>
>> Whereas /proc/cpuinfo is like an abstract of the features important to
>> Linux in a system, cpuid is a standalone utility which writes a paper
>> expounding on every feature in each CPU's architecture and what it can
>> do, at about the one line per bit level.
>>
>> It is updated and released frequently to stay current with Intel and
>> AMD information and supports other vendors' chips.
>>
>> See the project home page for more information:
>>
>>     http://etallen.com/cpuid.html
>>
>> For information about changes since the previous Cygwin release,
>> see below or /usr/share/doc/cpuid/ChangeLog after installation.
>>
>>
>> Fri Aug 12 2022        20220812

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Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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