Greetings, Fedin Pavel!
> Today i've noticed, that in MSYS console
Do note that this is Cygwin mailing list, not msys.
> TERM=dummy. Why ?
> Previously it was set to "cygwin", and it worked fine. I guess this was
> caused by some upgrade.
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Andrey Repin (anrdae...@freemail.ru) 19.06.
On Jun 19 04:25, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
>
> >> Out of curiosity would downloading setup.exe using wget also work
> >> around the problem?
> >> >>>
> >> >>>Most likely. I don't think wget cares about protecting Windows users
> >> >>>from their own stupidity. I
Rolf Campbell wrote:
> Recently, I've noticed cygwin svn getting a LOT of errors during
> operations. I think this started when upgrading from 1.7.14 to 1.7.15,
> but I can't say for sure. The nature of these errors are as follows:
>
> $ svn up
> Updating '.':
> svn: E200030: disk I/O error, exe
On 19.06.2012 14:50, Gerard H. Pille wrote:
Since my system was replaced by one running Windows 7 on an Intel Core
I5, I may call myself lucky if I can work for an hour.
Works fine here. May be your hardware is flaky ? RAM for example...
Cygwin loads up the system quite well, especially upon for
On 6/19/2012 6:55 AM, Fedin Pavel wrote:> On 19.06.2012 14:50, Gerard H. Pille
wrote:
>> Since my system was replaced by one running Windows 7 on an Intel Core I5, I
may call myself lucky
>> if I can work for an hour.
> Works fine here. May be your hardware is flaky ? RAM for example... Cygwin
On 19/06/2012 6:55 AM, Fedin Pavel wrote:
On 19.06.2012 14:50, Gerard H. Pille wrote:
Since my system was replaced by one running Windows 7 on an Intel
Core I5, I may call myself lucky if I can work for an hour.
Works fine here. May be your hardware is flaky ? RAM for example...
Cygwin loads up
> Why not allow (and generate with mkgroup) URL encoding e.g.
> "Domain%20Users"?
Good idea that'd hopefully work, too!
Anton Lavrentiev
Contractor NIH/NLM/NCBI
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richw wrote:
>
> I occasionally find that cygwin is broken, and I find that /usr/bin and
> /usr/lib no longer are useful. The mount command (for which I need to type
> /bin/mount) shows nothing mounted there. I type the following two
> commands:
> mount c:/cygwin/bin /usr/bin
> mount c:/cygwin/l
richw writes:
[...]
> A reboot fixes the problem, as long as I run cygwin.bat before I access nfs.
The problem quite likely lies with your 11 different copies of
cygwin1.dll. You start the NFS server and it picks up one of those,
just not the one for your actual Cygwin installation. Now Cygwin i
ASSI wrote:
>
> richw writes:
> [...]
>> A reboot fixes the problem, as long as I run cygwin.bat before I access
>> nfs.
>
> The problem quite likely lies with your 11 different copies of
> cygwin1.dll. You start the NFS server and it picks up one of those,
> just not the one for your actual C
On 2012-06-19 05:29, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
Rolf Campbell wrote:
$ svn up
Updating '.':
svn: E200030: disk I/O error, executing statement 'RELEASE s6'
svn: E200030: sqlite: unable to open database file
svn: E200030: sqlite: unable to open database file
$ svn cleanup
svn: E200030: disk I/O erro
richw writes:
>> rw@seven ~
>> $ /bin/uname -a
>> CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 seven 1.7.15(0.260/5/3) 2012-05-09 10:25 i686 Cygwin
Your cygcheck.out said I should be expecting a 1.7.11 version here. So
maybe you didn't nuke all extra versions or your cygcheck output wasn't
for your actual installation...
Rolf Campbell writes:
> I would hate to add TortoiseSVN to the BLODA.
The icon cache _is_ dodgy — at least the one for TortoiseGit, which
needs to be restarted regularly.
But getting back to SQLite, backing out the changes in the build would
get us back a different bug. So it would be very inter
On 6/19/2012 3:18 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
I suspect that svn
does not deal with the file being locked exclusively (when TortoiseSVN
accesses the database) and some call through the windows interface
blocked.
It's possible svn has a timer on the call that results in a SQL call
through SQLite, a
ASSI wrote:
>
> richw writes:
>>> rw@seven ~
>>> $ /bin/uname -a
>>> CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 seven 1.7.15(0.260/5/3) 2012-05-09 10:25 i686 Cygwin
>
> Your cygcheck.out said I should be expecting a 1.7.11 version here. So
> maybe you didn't nuke all extra versions or your cygcheck output wasn't
> f
Andy wrote:
| Ken Jackson jackson.io> writes:
|> Fri, May 25, 2012 at 09:32AM -0400 Buchbinder, Barry
|> (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
|>> Andrew Hancock sent the following at Friday, May 25, 2012 12:42 AM
|>>>Barry, it works flawlessly. Thanks immensely!
|>>
|>> But I forgot to export ThisTerm, ot
On 6/20/2012 3:07 AM, richw wrote:
ASSI wrote:
richw writes:
rw@seven ~
$ /bin/uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 seven 1.7.15(0.260/5/3) 2012-05-09 10:25 i686 Cygwin
Your cygcheck.out said I should be expecting a 1.7.11 version here. So
maybe you didn't nuke all extra versions or your cygcheck
Warren Young writes:
>> Note that SQLite isn't really designed for concurrent access
>> to the database file from a different process.
>
> There is a paucity of truth in that statement.
So let me re-formulate that sentence: concurrent access ultimately
relies on the file locking provided by the OS
marco atzeri-4 wrote:
>
>
> cool down
> your message of 19 Jun
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-06/msg00336.html
> ...
> has still an old one cygcheck.out as link.
> so please so kind to provide us the right and updated info
>
> Regards
> Marco
>
>
>
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Hey,
I've just freshly installed and reinstalled and reinstalled cygwin,
currently I got the "full installation".
On another maschine, everything works fine. The strange things here are:
1) no color! Well, I don't care, but I think I should see my user-name in
front of each line and it should b
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