gcc-3.2-1/i686-pc-cygwin/gcc/genflags is segfaulting

2002-11-29 Thread James Michael DuPont
Dear Fellow Hacker ,

The gcc-3-2-1 source from the netinstaller download sources are
segfaulting in genflags-

I am having the same problems building gcc 3.2 from the cvs head, but
in gengtype.

Now for the cvs head, it just does not build. gengtype crashes,
always. Here is my bug reports:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-11/msg01654.html

I have tried many different  ways of doing this, and now am trying
the code that from the cygwin netinstaller repository 3.21, will
That also fails on genflags.exe

./genflags.exe ../../gcc/config/i386/i386.md > tmp-flags.h
Signal 11
make[1]: *** [s-flags] Error 139
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/gcc-3.2-1/i686-pc-cygwin/gcc'
make: *** [all-gcc] Error 2

If you can tell me the sure way to compile the gcc 3.2, I would be
much obliged. I wonder who produced this install packages, and how. I
would be very interested to be able to compile the gcc under cygwin
again.

Thanks,

mike

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Re: Machine reboots when editing files in /etc

2002-11-29 Thread Danilo Turina
Same problem for me, but only when XFree is running.
In my case, the problem seems to be the antivirus: if I disable it, I 
have no more crashes (I think that also my NFS client software (FTP 
Software's InterDrive) had some part in the problem, but now I 
uninstalled it).

Note that if I only disable scannings (system scan, download scan, etc.) 
I HAVE the crash. To avoid crashes I must stop the antivirus, i.e. I 
must stop antivirus services (McShield and AVSync Manager) using the 
Services applet.

My antivirus is McAfee 4.5.1.

Ciao,

		Danilo Turina

Thomas V. Fischer wrote:
Hey all,

Whenever I edit my config files or passwd file in /etc, both my machines =
reboot. One is Windows XP and the other is Windows 2000 server.

I have no idea why this is...

The only error I see in the event log is :
Error code 0024, parameter1 001902fa, parameter2 edf6282c, =
parameter3 edf6252c, parameter4 804fa3d1.



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Re: Telnetd hangs for a while before giving login prompt (SOLVED)

2002-11-29 Thread Danilo Turina
Corinna Vinschen wrote:

On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 12:55:13PM +0100, Danilo Turina wrote:


Raghav wrote:



Hi,

	I have installed cygwin 1.3.16 on my win2k workstation. I have installed
inetd as a service and am running it as localsystem. I have created
passwd/group files for local users only, not domain users. rlogin is 
working
without any problem. But if I try to telnet my machine, it hangs for 
about 3
minutes or so before giving me the login prompt. This happens only if 
I have
logged into the domain. Even if i remove the network cable from my 
machine,
Prompt will appear quickly. There is no problem with reverse dns lookup --
nslookup works fine both for forward and reverse lookups. Any clue what
might be wrong? or is it a bug in telnetd?

I have the same identical problem since 1.3.13 or maybe 1.3.12.
But I have not been able to track down the causes.
On October 14th I posted this message:
[...]



Network paths in the system PATH variable?

Corinna



I uninstalled InterDrive 5.0 by FTP Software (a NFS client) and now all 
works flawlessly.

Now I only have to find a better NFS client...



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Re: NTP server?

2002-11-29 Thread Doug Wyatt
Ntp looks like it might be a tough build under Cygwin, but you can get
ntp v4.1.71 pre-built for NT with a gui installer at:
.

Regards,
Doug Wyatt

On 29 Nov 2002 at 2:03, jose_gonzalez wrote:

> Hi
> 
> NTP (Network Time Protocol) server available in cygwin?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
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Re: winpids::enumNT: error 0xC0000005 - huh?

2002-11-29 Thread Rui Carmo
Good point. I'll do that when I'm using that box again (this weekend). 
But I can add that it is a dual processor system, which might give you 
some hints.

R.

Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 04:10:56PM +, Rui Carmo wrote:


Having suffered from repeated rxvt hangs, I dutifully downloaded the 
latest Cygwin DLL update, rebooted and resumed working on one of my pet 
projects: a barbaric hack of the netatalk packages to try and get an 
AppleShare IP file service running under cygwin.

Almost immediatly, however, I began getting messages like this:

	 11 [sig] bash 2808 winpids::enumNT: error 0xC005 reading 
system process information

...when running configure/shell/Perl scripts. I copied my build tree 
across to another box (with the older Cygwin version) and re-ran the 
relevant scripts - without any of these error messages.

I'm pretty sure this is related to the new version, since it was the 
only change on my main box (I had upgraded everything a couple of days 
or on all boxes).

Any ideas?


Yep, and they are all in http://cygwin.com/bugs.html

cgf

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Re: Cygwin causes 0x00000024 Stop Error (BLUE SCREEN)

2002-11-29 Thread Danilo Turina
I have done some other try.
First of all I have uninstalled InterDrive 5.0 from FTP Software (a NFS 
client), I suspected that it caused many problems in my system (frequent 
crashes of explorer.exe, 3 minutes delay when loggin to my machine with 
telnet, blue screens (maybe)).

Now trying disabling McAfee (i.e. disabling its services (McShield and 
AVSync Manager) from the Services applet) all works.

So uninstalling InterDrive, I have no more crashes when McAfee is 
completely disabled.

Anyway I have made a little number of tests (6 or 7) because of their 
duration (start the system, login, wait for all services to start, start 
XFree, open xterm, touch /etc/pippo, wait for crash dump to be written 
to disk), so I can't be sure that the blue screens will appear in some 
other case.

Ciao,

		Danilo Turina

Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
(Danilo: Sorry for accidently sending my previous mail directly to you)
Danilo Turina wrote:

 > Since 6/7 months I have 0x000a errors with my PC (Win2K SP3), the
 > problem is very simple: when XFree is running and there is a write to
 > /etc I got a blue screen.
 > Here are the steps I perform:
 >
 > * start XFree (XWin+WindowMaker+ all that is launched by
 > startxwin.bat);
 > * open a xterm;
 > * touch /etc/pippo (or any other file you want, within /etc).
 >

Unfortunately I can exactly reproduce your problem without any McAffe or
other AV stuff. I'm running the latest Cygwin on XP-Home. I attached the
cygcheck -s and in a previous mail I wanted to attach the mini-dump but
I was not allowed to send it:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ezmlm-reject: fatal: Sorry, I don't accept messages larger than 10
bytes (#5.2.3)

My system unfortunately did restart at once so I did not find any
information from the stack but if I could provide some more useful
information or any debug support (but I do not know anything about C!)
please let me know.

Frank-Michael



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gcc, cygwin, jni headers

2002-11-29 Thread Al
Ive seen one other post on this topic but there were no replies. Maybe Ill
be more lucky.
Im trying to compile a simple dll using gcc and cygwin. Something very
similar to below used to work on dos and mingw but now Im geting loads of
errors as gcc tries to compile some headers?! Below is my make file and the
first few lines of the output. Please help. Its not that I should be using
solaris versions of the Java headers (jni_md.h and jawt_md.h) is it? TIA.
El.

 MAKEFILE 

JAVA_HOME = C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0

CC = gcc
LD = gcc
RM = rm
SHELL = /bin/sh

CFLAGS = -O #-v --save-temps
CPPFLAGS =
LDFLAGS = -I$(SRC_DIR) -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include/win32
RMFLAGS = -f

SRC_DIR = .

SOURCES = \
 $(SRC_DIR)/jvmpi1_1.c

.PHONY: all
all: jvmpi1_1.dll

jvmpi1_1.dll: $(SOURCES)
 $(CC) -D_BUILD_DLL $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -shared -o $@
$(SOURCES) -Wl,--kill-at

%.d: %.c
 $(SHELL) -ec '$(CC) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $< \
  | sed '\''s/\($*\)\.o[ :]*/\1.o $@ : /g'\'' > $@; \
  [ -s $@ ] || rm $(RMFLAGS) $@'

ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS), clean)
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS), cleanall)
include $(SOURCES:.c=.d)
endif
endif

.PHONY: clean cleanall
clean:
 -$(RM) $(RMFLAGS) *.o *.d
cleanall: clean
 -$(RM) $(RMFLAGS) *.exe *.dll

 OUTPUT 

gcc -D_BUILD_DLL  -O  -I. -IC:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include -IC:/Progra~1
/jav
a/jdk14~1.0/include/win32 -shared -o jvmpi1_1.dll ./jvmpi1_1.c -Wl,--kill-at
In file included from C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:30,
 from jvmpi1_1.h:8,
 from ./jvmpi1_1.c:5:
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/win32/jni_md.h:19: parse error before
`jlong'
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/win32/jni_md.h:19: warning: data
definition h
as no type or storage class
In file included from jvmpi1_1.h:8,
 from ./jvmpi1_1.c:5:
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:111: parse error before `jlong'
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:111: warning: no semicolon at end
of st
ruct or union
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:115: parse error before `}'
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:115: warning: data definition has
no ty
pe or storage class
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:258: parse error before `jvalue'






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Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-29 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 08:47:06AM +0200, Marc Girod wrote:
> > "MG" == Marc Girod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> MG> A bit liberal, maybe... Usually -r-xr-xr-x should be enough? (Also below)
> 
> Once I was mentioning protections problems (some enhancements to the
> post-processing part of the installation?), one more detail: it seems
> that ssh connections won't work if there is no read rights to other on
> the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys* files.
> 
> That's no the case on unix...

The permission problems on NT with respect to ssh files have been
discussed two weeks ago already.  Basically the problem is that
SYSTEM is not root and there's absolutely nothing like a root
user available on NT.  Not even SYSTEM may just open a file which
hasn't implicitely or explicitely read permission to SYSTEM.  That's
not SSH's fault.

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undefined reference to __pei386_runtime_relocator

2002-11-29 Thread Alan Hourihane
I'm using the new --enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc parameter to ld and
finding that nothing links and ld blurts out

ertr03.o(.rdata+0x0): undefined reference to
`__pei386_runtime_relocator'

Is there something extra I need to add to ld, or is this missing from the
current libraries ?

Or does this option not work yet ?

Thanks.

Alan.





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Re: undefined reference to __pei386_runtime_relocator

2002-11-29 Thread egor duda
Hi!

Friday, 29 November, 2002 Alan Hourihane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

AH> I'm using the new --enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc parameter to ld and
AH> finding that nothing links and ld blurts out

AH> ertr03.o(.rdata+0x0): undefined reference to
AH> `__pei386_runtime_relocator'

AH> Is there something extra I need to add to ld, or is this missing from the
AH> current libraries ?

AH> Or does this option not work yet ?

Right, it doesn't work yet. From the announcement: "However, this
option requires functionality in the cygwin DLL which is not yet
present.  Stay tuned."

Egor.mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19


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Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about Cygwin, I'm looking for
> THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official logo isn't the "GNU
> + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the homepage (www.cygwin.com),
> and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin Now" link...
> 
> Where could I find it ?

Actually there is no official logo besides what you've already seen.

Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS project have and
one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too.  The idea failed so
far mainly due to the inability to find a good, copyright-free drawing
of such an animal.

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Re: gcc, Write and Modify permissions (ntsec)

2002-11-29 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 09:29:29AM +0300, Roman Belenov wrote:
> I've noticed that executables generated by gcc (cygwin 1.3.17-1, gcc
> 3.2-3, binutils 20021117-1, Windows XP) have Read, Read&Execute and
> Write permissions for group and others, ls -l shows their attributes
> as -rwxrwxrwx . It seems rather strange - I guess that Write
> permission for other users is not necessary. Another oddity is that
> chmod always toggles Write and Modify permisisons together, while gcc
> (or ld) sets only Write permission without Modify.
> 
> Is this an intended behaviour ? Are there any reasons for it ?

umask

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Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Linux Mail Account
Hi,

I'm the maintainer of smbclient for Win32
(http://main.mswinxp.net/~lpackham/smbclient/)

If I compile samba on the latest version of cygwin it now borks with a
segfault.

It appears that pointer initialisation isn't quite working correctly.

You can grab the patch for the samba source off the page above and see
what I mean.

For example:

This used to work...

char xx_blah[255];
char *blah = xx_blah;

for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++)
  blah[i] = 0;

It now segfaults.

Any ideas?

Many Thanks,


Lee Packham



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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:53:02PM -, Linux Mail Account wrote:
> This used to work...
> 
> char xx_blah[255];
   ^^^
   Huh?

> char *blah = xx_blah;
> 
> for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++)
  ^^^
  Oh oh!
>   blah[i] = 0;
> 
> It now segfaults.
> 
> Any ideas?

See above,
Corinna

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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Lee Packham
My bad... i mean xx_blah[256] ;)

> On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:53:02PM -, Linux Mail Account wrote:
>> This used to work...
>>
>> char xx_blah[255];
>^^^
>  Huh?
>
>> char *blah = xx_blah;
>>
>> for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++)
>   ^^^
> Oh oh!
>>   blah[i] = 0;
>>
>> It now segfaults.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> See above,
> Corinna
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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Lee Packham
My bad, I mean char xx_blah[256];

> On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:53:02PM -, Linux Mail Account wrote:
>> This used to work...
>>
>> char xx_blah[255];
>^^^
>  Huh?
>
>> char *blah = xx_blah;
>>
>> for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++)
>   ^^^
> Oh oh!
>>   blah[i] = 0;
>>
>> It now segfaults.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> See above,
> Corinna
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Re: how to be "superuser" on W98 ?

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
There is no root account, Unless your windows username ir root or you have 
changed the pw_name field in /etc/passwd to be root.

Elfyn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

What happened to the root account?



Elfyn McBratney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>Hi,
>
>Because there is a lack of a security model in win9x (95,98,Me) the user
>logged in is effectively the "su" (superuser). If im understanding you
>correctly, you mean you cant see /usr/lib when you ls / (???) Can you see
>usr?
>
>Take a look at the manual, this will give you more info on this topic and 
is
>also a good source of you have problems:
>
>http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html (manual)
>http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/highlights.html#OV-HI-WIN9XNT
>
>Elfyn
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Could somebody help me be THE superuser on my computer based on W98 ?
>>
>>the only line I have in /etc/passwd is :
>>fernandez::500:544::/home/fernandez:/bin/bash
>>
>>and in /etc/group :
>>unknown::544:
>>
>>So, I can access, for example, to /usr/lib, but I can't see this 
directory
>>when I launch "ls /"
>>
>>Which means I only have user permissions.
>>
>>Thanks for aswering and sorry for the noise, if you think it is.
>>
>>bye
>>jo
>>
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Re: pipe performance problem

2002-11-29 Thread Robert Collins
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 13:00, Christopher Faylor wrote:

> Of course, it is entirely possible that there is something wrong with
> the logic in cygwin and that a pipe is waiting 10ms for every read or
> something like that.  I don't know.  I don't see how that's possible
> from the code in ready_for_read but it's certainly at least a
> possibility.

My WAG is that this is happening:

because dd has higher scheduler priority, it interrupts mkisofs every
10ms, and on average hits the 10ms sleep every second read.

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Re: NTP server?

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Hi,

I have been able to compile the latest (4.1.1) with some changes to the 
source (mainly headers). It is not yet production code but can be compiled 
OOTB after a few changes.

If you really want to compile this yourself under cygwin I'll provide a 
patch file, But running the daemon in native NT would be faster and more 
stable.

Elfyn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ntp looks like it might be a tough build under Cygwin, but you can get
ntp v4.1.71 pre-built for NT with a gui installer at:
.

Regards,
Doug Wyatt

On 29 Nov 2002 at 2:03, jose_gonzalez wrote:

> Hi
>
> NTP (Network Time Protocol) server available in cygwin?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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Re: gcc, cygwin, jni headers

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Hi,


Ive seen one other post on this topic but there were no replies. Maybe Ill
be more lucky.
Im trying to compile a simple dll using gcc and cygwin. Something very
similar to below used to work on dos and mingw but now Im geting loads of
errors as gcc tries to compile some headers?! Below is my make file and the
first few lines of the output. Please help. Its not that I should be using
solaris versions of the Java headers (jni_md.h and jawt_md.h) is it?


No. The windows headers should do just fine.

TIA.

El.

 MAKEFILE 

JAVA_HOME = C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0


Consider using a posix path to JAVA_HOME e.g. /cygdrive/c or whatever you 
have mounted your c drive as. Also im not sure whether those squigglies will 
cause you problems (???).

JAVA_HOME = /cygdrive/c/java/jdk14~1.0


CC = gcc


Also use the GNU linker (ld), as im not sure whether this would work

LD = ld


LD = gcc
RM = rm
SHELL = /bin/sh

CFLAGS = -O #-v --save-temps
CPPFLAGS =
LDFLAGS = -I$(SRC_DIR) -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include/win32
RMFLAGS = -f

SRC_DIR = .

SOURCES = \
 $(SRC_DIR)/jvmpi1_1.c

.PHONY: all
all: jvmpi1_1.dll

jvmpi1_1.dll: $(SOURCES)
 $(CC) -D_BUILD_DLL $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -shared -o $@
$(SOURCES) -Wl,--kill-at

%.d: %.c
 $(SHELL) -ec '$(CC) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $< \
  | sed '\''s/\($*\)\.o[ :]*/\1.o $@ : /g'\'' > $@; \
  [ -s $@ ] || rm $(RMFLAGS) $@'

ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS), clean)
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS), cleanall)
include $(SOURCES:.c=.d)
endif
endif

.PHONY: clean cleanall
clean:
 -$(RM) $(RMFLAGS) *.o *.d
cleanall: clean
 -$(RM) $(RMFLAGS) *.exe *.dll

 OUTPUT 

gcc -D_BUILD_DLL  -O  -I. -IC:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include 
-IC:/Progra~1
/jav
a/jdk14~1.0/include/win32 -shared -o jvmpi1_1.dll ./jvmpi1_1.c 
-Wl,--kill-at
In file included from C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:30,
 from jvmpi1_1.h:8,
 from ./jvmpi1_1.c:5:
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/win32/jni_md.h:19: parse error before
`jlong'
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/win32/jni_md.h:19: warning: data
definition h
as no type or storage class
In file included from jvmpi1_1.h:8,
 from ./jvmpi1_1.c:5:
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:111: parse error before `jlong'
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:111: warning: no semicolon at end
of st
ruct or union
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:115: parse error before `}'
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:115: warning: data definition has
no ty
pe or storage class
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:258: parse error before `jvalue'






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Re: gcc, cygwin, jni headers

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Sorry i hust saw this on the net:

http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~khan/software/gnu-win32/README.jni.txt

Theres a bit about changing the header files, Maybe this will help.

Elfyn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi,


Ive seen one other post on this topic but there were no replies. Maybe Ill
be more lucky.
Im trying to compile a simple dll using gcc and cygwin. Something very
similar to below used to work on dos and mingw but now Im geting loads of
errors as gcc tries to compile some headers?! Below is my make file and 
the
first few lines of the output. Please help. Its not that I should be using
solaris versions of the Java headers (jni_md.h and jawt_md.h) is it?

No. The windows headers should do just fine.

TIA.

El.

 MAKEFILE 

JAVA_HOME = C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0


Consider using a posix path to JAVA_HOME e.g. /cygdrive/c or whatever you 
have mounted your c drive as. Also im not sure whether those squigglies 
will cause you problems (???).

JAVA_HOME = /cygdrive/c/java/jdk14~1.0


CC = gcc


Also use the GNU linker (ld), as im not sure whether this would work

LD = ld


LD = gcc
RM = rm
SHELL = /bin/sh

CFLAGS = -O #-v --save-temps
CPPFLAGS =
LDFLAGS = -I$(SRC_DIR) -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include/win32
RMFLAGS = -f

SRC_DIR = .

SOURCES = \
 $(SRC_DIR)/jvmpi1_1.c

.PHONY: all
all: jvmpi1_1.dll

jvmpi1_1.dll: $(SOURCES)
 $(CC) -D_BUILD_DLL $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -shared -o $@
$(SOURCES) -Wl,--kill-at

%.d: %.c
 $(SHELL) -ec '$(CC) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $< \
  | sed '\''s/\($*\)\.o[ :]*/\1.o $@ : /g'\'' > $@; \
  [ -s $@ ] || rm $(RMFLAGS) $@'

ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS), clean)
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS), cleanall)
include $(SOURCES:.c=.d)
endif
endif

.PHONY: clean cleanall
clean:
 -$(RM) $(RMFLAGS) *.o *.d
cleanall: clean
 -$(RM) $(RMFLAGS) *.exe *.dll

 OUTPUT 

gcc -D_BUILD_DLL  -O  -I. -IC:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include 
-IC:/Progra~1
/jav
a/jdk14~1.0/include/win32 -shared -o jvmpi1_1.dll ./jvmpi1_1.c 
-Wl,--kill-at
In file included from C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:30,
 from jvmpi1_1.h:8,
 from ./jvmpi1_1.c:5:
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/win32/jni_md.h:19: parse error before
`jlong'
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/win32/jni_md.h:19: warning: data
definition h
as no type or storage class
In file included from jvmpi1_1.h:8,
 from ./jvmpi1_1.c:5:
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:111: parse error before `jlong'
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:111: warning: no semicolon at end
of st
ruct or union
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:115: parse error before `}'
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:115: warning: data definition has
no ty
pe or storage class
C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:258: parse error before `jvalue'






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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated Cygwin Package: rxvt-2.7.9-1

2002-11-29 Thread Frank-Michael Moser
What happend with +/-ip option?

$ rxvt -ip
rxvt: bad option "-ip"
Rxvt v2.7.9 - released: 04 OCTOBER 2002
...

In the manpages of v2.7.8 you find
   -ip|+ip
  Turn  on/off  inheriting  parent  window's  pixmap.
  Alternative form is -tr; resource inheritPixmap.

Is there any replacement?

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Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Barry Buchbinder
How about a penguin looking through a window?

The penguin is from
http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux/ which says
"Permission to use and/or modify this image is granted
provided you acknowledge me [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
The GIMP if someone asks."

I made the window.  Since the MS logo has curvy
windows with trailing "pixels", I wouldn't think that
there would be any trademark infringement because
there is no chance that one could confuse the two.

- Barry Buchbinder

-Original Message-
From: Corinna Vinschen
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 7:40 am
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?

On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz
wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about
Cygwin, I'm looking for
> THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official
logo isn't the "GNU
> + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the
homepage (www.cygwin.com),
> and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin
Now" link...
> 
> Where could I find it ?

Actually there is no official logo besides what you've
already seen.

Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS
project have and
one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too. 
The idea failed so
far mainly due to the inability to find a good,
copyright-free drawing
of such an animal.

Corinna


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Re: gcc, cygwin, jni headers

2002-11-29 Thread Al
Thank you. That patch did the trick. :-)

- Original Message -
From: "Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: gcc, cygwin, jni headers


> Sorry i hust saw this on the net:
>
> http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~khan/software/gnu-win32/README.jni.txt
>
> Theres a bit about changing the header files, Maybe this will help.
>
> Elfyn
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >>Ive seen one other post on this topic but there were no replies. Maybe
Ill
> >>be more lucky.
> >>Im trying to compile a simple dll using gcc and cygwin. Something very
> >>similar to below used to work on dos and mingw but now Im geting loads
of
> >>errors as gcc tries to compile some headers?! Below is my make file and
> >>the
> >>first few lines of the output. Please help. Its not that I should be
using
> >>solaris versions of the Java headers (jni_md.h and jawt_md.h) is it?
> >
> >No. The windows headers should do just fine.
> >
> >TIA.
> >>El.
> >>
> >> MAKEFILE 
> >>
> >>JAVA_HOME = C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0
> >
> >Consider using a posix path to JAVA_HOME e.g. /cygdrive/c or whatever you
> >have mounted your c drive as. Also im not sure whether those squigglies
> >will cause you problems (???).
> >
> >JAVA_HOME = /cygdrive/c/java/jdk14~1.0
> >
> >>
> >>CC = gcc
> >
> >Also use the GNU linker (ld), as im not sure whether this would work
> >
> >LD = ld
> >
> >>LD = gcc
> >>RM = rm
> >>SHELL = /bin/sh
> >>
> >>CFLAGS = -O #-v --save-temps
> >>CPPFLAGS =
> >>LDFLAGS
= -I$(SRC_DIR) -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include/win32
> >>RMFLAGS = -f
> >>
> >>SRC_DIR = .
> >>
> >>SOURCES = \
> >>  $(SRC_DIR)/jvmpi1_1.c
> >>
> >>.PHONY: all
> >>all: jvmpi1_1.dll
> >>
> >>jvmpi1_1.dll: $(SOURCES)
> >>  $(CC) -D_BUILD_DLL $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -shared -o $@
> >>$(SOURCES) -Wl,--kill-at
> >>
> >>%.d: %.c
> >>  $(SHELL) -ec '$(CC) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $< \
> >>   | sed '\''s/\($*\)\.o[ :]*/\1.o $@ : /g'\'' > $@; \
> >>   [ -s $@ ] || rm $(RMFLAGS) $@'
> >>
> >>ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS), clean)
> >>ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS), cleanall)
> >>include $(SOURCES:.c=.d)
> >>endif
> >>endif
> >>
> >>.PHONY: clean cleanall
> >>clean:
> >>  -$(RM) $(RMFLAGS) *.o *.d
> >>cleanall: clean
> >>  -$(RM) $(RMFLAGS) *.exe *.dll
> >>
> >> OUTPUT 
> >>
> >>gcc -D_BUILD_DLL  -O  -I. -IC:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include
> >>-IC:/Progra~1
> >>/jav
> >>a/jdk14~1.0/include/win32 -shared -o jvmpi1_1.dll ./jvmpi1_1.c
> >>-Wl,--kill-at
> >>In file included from C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:30,
> >>  from jvmpi1_1.h:8,
> >>  from ./jvmpi1_1.c:5:
> >>C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/win32/jni_md.h:19: parse error before
> >>`jlong'
> >>C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/win32/jni_md.h:19: warning: data
> >>definition h
> >>as no type or storage class
> >>In file included from jvmpi1_1.h:8,
> >>  from ./jvmpi1_1.c:5:
> >>C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:111: parse error before `jlong'
> >>C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:111: warning: no semicolon at
end
> >>of st
> >>ruct or union
> >>C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:115: parse error before `}'
> >>C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:115: warning: data definition
has
> >>no ty
> >>pe or storage class
> >>C:/Progra~1/java/jdk14~1.0/include/jni.h:258: parse error before
`jvalue'
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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RE: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Rolf Campbell
You got my vote.

> -Original Message-
> From: Barry Buchbinder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 9:21 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?
> 
> 
> How about a penguin looking through a window?
> 
> The penguin is from
> http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux/ which says
> "Permission to use and/or modify this image is granted
> provided you acknowledge me [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> The GIMP if someone asks."
> 
> I made the window.  Since the MS logo has curvy
> windows with trailing "pixels", I wouldn't think that
> there would be any trademark infringement because
> there is no chance that one could confuse the two.
> 
> - Barry Buchbinder
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Corinna Vinschen
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 7:40 am
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?
> 
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about
> Cygwin, I'm looking for
> > THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official
> logo isn't the "GNU
> > + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the
> homepage (www.cygwin.com),
> > and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin
> Now" link...
> > 
> > Where could I find it ?
> 
> Actually there is no official logo besides what you've
> already seen.
> 
> Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS
> project have and
> one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too. 
> The idea failed so
> far mainly due to the inability to find a good,
> copyright-free drawing
> of such an animal.
> 
> Corinna
> 
> 
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RE: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Vince Hoffman
If we're getting in to a discussion here i'd vote for a Badger, no good
reason but I'm sure I could think of one if you want ;)
I'm not sure on having a penguin as Cygwin is not Linux.

> -Original Message-
> From: Barry Buchbinder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 29 November 2002 14:21
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?
> 
> 
> How about a penguin looking through a window?
> 
> The penguin is from
> http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux/ which says
> "Permission to use and/or modify this image is granted
> provided you acknowledge me [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> The GIMP if someone asks."
> 
> I made the window.  Since the MS logo has curvy
> windows with trailing "pixels", I wouldn't think that
> there would be any trademark infringement because
> there is no chance that one could confuse the two.
> 
> - Barry Buchbinder
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Corinna Vinschen
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 7:40 am
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?
> 
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about
> Cygwin, I'm looking for
> > THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official
> logo isn't the "GNU
> > + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the
> homepage (www.cygwin.com),
> > and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin
> Now" link...
> > 
> > Where could I find it ?
> 
> Actually there is no official logo besides what you've
> already seen.
> 
> Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS
> project have and
> one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too. 
> The idea failed so
> far mainly due to the inability to find a good,
> copyright-free drawing
> of such an animal.
> 
> Corinna
> 
> 
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Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread egor duda
Hi!

Friday, 29 November, 2002 Barry Buchbinder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

BB> How about a penguin looking through a window?

It'd be clearly misleading. Cygwin is not Linux for Windows. We have
enough confusion already with people thinking otherwise.

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Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
I think the linux pengu should stay with them. I do like the idea for a 
koala. Is anyone a good  drawer?

Elfyn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

How about a penguin looking through a window?

The penguin is from
http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux/ which says
"Permission to use and/or modify this image is granted
provided you acknowledge me [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
The GIMP if someone asks."

I made the window.  Since the MS logo has curvy
windows with trailing "pixels", I wouldn't think that
there would be any trademark infringement because
there is no chance that one could confuse the two.

- Barry Buchbinder

-Original Message-
From: Corinna Vinschen
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 7:40 am
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?

On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about
Cygwin, I'm looking for
> THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official
logo isn't the "GNU
> + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the
homepage (www.cygwin.com),
> and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin
Now" link...
>
> Where could I find it ?

Actually there is no official logo besides what you've
already seen.

Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS
project have and
one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too.
The idea failed so
far mainly due to the inability to find a good,
copyright-free drawing
of such an animal.

Corinna


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RE: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Rolf Campbell
> -Original Message-
> From: egor duda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 9:59 AM
> To: Barry Buchbinder
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?
> 
> 
> BB> How about a penguin looking through a window?
> 
> It'd be clearly misleading. Cygwin is not Linux for Windows. 
> We have enough confusion already with people thinking otherwise.
> 

That is true, but Cygwin does make it easier to compile Linux programs
under windows.  (maybe replace "Linux" with "POSIX", but the most
popular POSIX OS in Linux) [maybe replace "popular" with "well known]

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RE: [list] Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Chris January
> I think the linux pengu should stay with them. I do like the idea for a 
> koala. Is anyone a good  drawer?
I'm working on a koala design right now - let's me avoid proper work... :-)

Chris


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Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread egor duda
Hi!

Friday, 29 November, 2002 Rolf Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> -Original Message-
>> From: egor duda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 9:59 AM
>> To: Barry Buchbinder
>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?
>> 
>> 
>> BB> How about a penguin looking through a window?
>> 
>> It'd be clearly misleading. Cygwin is not Linux for Windows. 
>> We have enough confusion already with people thinking otherwise.
>> 

RC> That is true, but Cygwin does make it easier to compile Linux programs
RC> under windows.  (maybe replace "Linux" with "POSIX", but the most
RC> popular POSIX OS in Linux) [maybe replace "popular" with "well known]

And explosives do make it easier to do mining. Does it mean that
miner's emblem should be a dynamite with a burning fuse?

_We_ know that cygwin just makes it easier to port unix programs to
windows. But people who are just curious about "what the heck this cygwin
thingie is?" will see the logo and get the impression that it just
some kind of linux to be run on windows.

Egor.mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19


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Re: pipe performance problem

2002-11-29 Thread Randall R Schulz
Rob,

I'm not sure if this finding ever made it through here as such, but in my 
experiments, nice-ing "mkisofs" up (negative nice value) and "cdrecord" 
down (positive nice value) I could turn certain failure of a 270 MB 
recording session into probable success. Still, the behavior was not ideal: 
the "fifo" (the buffer within cdrecord fed by the pipe from mkisofs) would 
drain down to only 1% full (with the CD recorder's internal buffer taking 
up the slack) before again rising to a more comfortable value.

One thing is for sure, were seeing a situation where the hardware (CPU and 
disk) has far more than enough capacity to sustain reliable CD recording 
while something about the combination of mkisofs, cdrecord and Cygwin 
conspire to cause almost certain failure.

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA


At 05:08 2002-11-29, Robert Collins wrote:
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 13:00, Christopher Faylor wrote:

> Of course, it is entirely possible that there is something wrong with
> the logic in cygwin and that a pipe is waiting 10ms for every read or
> something like that.  I don't know.  I don't see how that's possible
> from the code in ready_for_read but it's certainly at least a
> possibility.

My WAG is that this is happening:

because dd has higher scheduler priority, it interrupts mkisofs every
10ms, and on average hits the 10ms sleep every second read.

Rob



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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:58:36PM -, Lee Packham wrote:
> My bad, I mean char xx_blah[256];

Works for me.

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re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Barry Buchbinder
OK.  Then how about a swan?  A swan and a gnu?  A swan
and a gnu being viewed through a window?  ("GNU +
Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin")

-Original Message-
From: egor duda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 9:59 am
Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?

Hi!

Friday, 29 November, 2002 Barry Buchbinder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

BB> How about a penguin looking through a window?

It'd be clearly misleading. Cygwin is not Linux for
Windows. We have enough confusion already with people
thinking otherwise.


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cmd.exe as telnetd login shell: "mode con LINES=24 COLS=80" has no effect..

2002-11-29 Thread nicebounce



Hello:

A couple of people that insist on using cmd.exe as their login shell when
they telnet or ssh to our w2kserver.

When the login shell is set to "/cygdrive/c/winnt/system32/cmd",
and "putty" is the telnet client:

  1) "more < foo" does not work, it has no clue about
 the window size.  

o tried "mode con LINES=24 COLS=80", when I
  then ran "mode con" it appeared to have "taken",
  but "more < foo" still did not page correctly

o I tried setting LINES to no avail.

o tried various combinations of "cmd" switches
  ( "/X" also "/A", did not try "/Y")

  2) I would also like to enable the DOSKEY command history capability,
 "Up Arrow" literally moves the cursor 1 row up.  I tried
 "doskey /reinstall" - it has no apparent effect.

  3) I had to kloosh things to get the backspace to do the
 "erase" function.  I wrapped cmd.exe inside a bash
 script that did a "stty erase ^H" before it started
 cmd.exe.  Is there a better way?

  4) If you set the shell to 
 "/cygdrive/c/winnt/system32/cmd", login
 and then type "bash --login" to get a bash shell
 (dumb, but needed sometimes), bash hangs.  This
 is still a mystery.  To work around this I 
 always start a bash session after the user exits
 cmd.exe - see below.

Any help or ideas would be welcomed.  I'm beginning to lean towards
the unhappy position that we will have to use Microsoft's or
Ataman's telnetd; I would love to avoid this.  

Pls understand how very much I *appreciate* the cygwin toolset, and that 
I'm an ever-so-humble day in day out, sys admin/end user of your tools.

For more details on what I did see end of this e-mail.

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> 17:15:45 Wed Nov 27  /adm/bin/sys/s
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9792683-1801674531-2122:/user/build:/drv/c/adm/bin/sys/s/cmd_login_shell
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Re: [list] Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 03:58:53PM -, Chris January wrote:
> > I think the linux pengu should stay with them. I do like the idea for a 
> > koala. Is anyone a good  drawer?
> I'm working on a koala design right now - let's me avoid proper work... :-)

Wait, wait!  I didn't told you about the problem... It should have
a specific width to hight to match the setup area reserved for that
picture. 

I don't know the size offhanded.  Robert?

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Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 05:58:53PM +0300, Egor Duda wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Friday, 29 November, 2002 Barry Buchbinder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> BB> How about a penguin looking through a window?
> 
> It'd be clearly misleading. Cygwin is not Linux for Windows. We have
> enough confusion already with people thinking otherwise.

While I like the picture itself, I agree with Egor here.

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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Randall R Schulz
Lee,

Have you checked to verify that all the declarations of the suspect global 
data are consistent with its definition?

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA


At 04:53 2002-11-29, Linux Mail Account wrote:
Hi,

I'm the maintainer of smbclient for Win32
(http://main.mswinxp.net/~lpackham/smbclient/)

If I compile samba on the latest version of cygwin it now borks with a 
segfault.

It appears that pointer initialisation isn't quite working correctly.

You can grab the patch for the samba source off the page above and see 
what I mean.

...

Lee Packham


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setup.ini : incorrect content

2002-11-29 Thread gagou
Entry for regex in current setup.ini is
@ regex
sdesc: "POSIX compliant regular expression library"
category: Libs
requires: cygwin
[prev]
version: 4.4-2
install: release/regex/regex-4.4-2.tar.bz2 44536 
75516107c120eb3c64bc54ef96786b17
source: release/regex/regex-4.4-2-src.tar.bz2 43329 
29eb699c7c3b18ef0ac0ace854be8caa 

Why is there only a [prev] entry ? 

Gaël.

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Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Chris January
> > > I think the linux pengu should stay with them. I do like the
> idea for a
> > > koala. Is anyone a good  drawer?
> > I'm working on a koala design right now - let's me avoid proper
> work... :-)
>
> Wait, wait!  I didn't told you about the problem... It should have
> a specific width to hight to match the setup area reserved for that
> picture.
>
> I don't know the size offhanded.  Robert?
Oh - this is an actual thing that needs doing? I was only messing around
with stuff.
Well I'll finish what I'm doing. If anyone's interested in it I can rework
it for the setup program or whatever. I doubt it will be of much use though.

Chris


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RE: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Randall R Schulz
Yeah!

F*ck 'em Bucky!

Randall Schulz
Born in Milwaukee, educated in Madison, exiled to California


At 06:53 2002-11-29, Vince Hoffman wrote:

If we're getting in to a discussion here i'd vote for a Badger, no good
reason but I'm sure I could think of one if you want ;)
I'm not sure on having a penguin as Cygwin is not Linux.



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Re: setup.ini : incorrect content

2002-11-29 Thread Max Bowsher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Entry for regex in current setup.ini is
> @ regex
> sdesc: "POSIX compliant regular expression library"
> category: Libs
> requires: cygwin
> [prev]
> version: 4.4-2
> install: release/regex/regex-4.4-2.tar.bz2 44536
> 75516107c120eb3c64bc54ef96786b17
> source: release/regex/regex-4.4-2-src.tar.bz2 43329
> 29eb699c7c3b18ef0ac0ace854be8caa
>
> Why is there only a [prev] entry ?

Because the regex package is obsolete. Its functions are now part of the
cygwin package.

Max.


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Re: cmd.exe as telnetd login shell: "mode con LINES=24 COLS=80" has no effect..

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Hi,





Hello:

A couple of people that insist on using cmd.exe as their login shell when
they telnet or ssh to our w2kserver.

When the login shell is set to "/cygdrive/c/winnt/system32/cmd",
and "putty" is the telnet client:

  1) "more < foo" does not work, it has no clue about
 the window size.


And why would it? Lines that are too long for the terminal get carried on to 
the next line. More just pages through the file printing to the console or 
terminal height.

Take a look at:

C:\> \winnt\system32\more /?

It shows you how you can set the height (max lines) explicitly.


o tried "mode con LINES=24 COLS=80", when I
  then ran "mode con" it appeared to have "taken",
  but "more < foo" still did not page correctly

o I tried setting LINES to no avail.

o tried various combinations of "cmd" switches
  ( "/X" also "/A", did not try "/Y")

  2) I would also like to enable the DOSKEY command history capability,
 "Up Arrow" literally moves the cursor 1 row up.  I tried
 "doskey /reinstall" - it has no apparent effect.

  3) I had to kloosh things to get the backspace to do the
 "erase" function.  I wrapped cmd.exe inside a bash
 script that did a "stty erase ^H" before it started
 cmd.exe.  Is there a better way?

  4) If you set the shell to
 "/cygdrive/c/winnt/system32/cmd", login
 and then type "bash --login" to get a bash shell
 (dumb, but needed sometimes), bash hangs.  This
 is still a mystery.  To work around this I
 always start a bash session after the user exits
 cmd.exe - see below.


Might be because bach (when started as bash ---login) is just a login shell 
and not an interactive login shell. Try bash --login -i.

C:\> bash --login -i


Any help or ideas would be welcomed.  I'm beginning to lean towards
the unhappy position that we will have to use Microsoft's or
Ataman's telnetd; I would love to avoid this.

Pls understand how very much I *appreciate* the cygwin toolset, and that
I'm an ever-so-humble day in day out, sys admin/end user of your tools.

For more details on what I did see end of this e-mail.

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> 17:15:45 Wed Nov 27  /adm/bin/sys/s
> C7MKES109 adm_tsr > grep build /etc/passwd|fold
build:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:12122:12119:build,U-MKE\build,S-1-5-21-1177238915-197
9792683-1801674531-2122:/user/build:/drv/c/adm/bin/sys/s/cmd_login_shell
> 17:50:35 Wed Nov 27  /adm/bin/sys/s
> C7MKES109 adm_tsr > cat /drv/c/adm/bin/sys/s/cmd_login_shell
#!/bin/bash -
/bin/stty erase
/drv/c/winnt/system32/cmd
/bin/bash --login


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RE: cmd.exe as telnetd login shell: "mode con LINES=24 COLS=80" has no effect..

2002-11-29 Thread Ross Smith II
Tom,

The Windows Telnet Service fixes the MORE and DOSKEY problems you describe.

If you want to disallow external telnet, you could block port 23, and
require users to ssh in, and then run

% telnet localhost

Of course, they'll have to enter their NTLM username/password.

You could even change their shell to be a shell script containing this
command.

Can anybody guess why cmd.exe works with the Windows Telnet Service but
fails with cygwin's ssh or telnet?

-Ross

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 8:10 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: cmd.exe as telnetd login shell: "mode con LINES=24 COLS=80" has
> no effect..
>
>
> 
> 
>
> Hello:
>
> A couple of people that insist on using cmd.exe as their login shell when
> they telnet or ssh to our w2kserver.
>
> When the login shell is set to "/cygdrive/c/winnt/system32/cmd",
> and "putty" is the telnet client:
>
>   1) "more < foo" does not work, it has no clue about
>  the window size.
>
> o tried "mode con LINES=24 COLS=80", when I
>   then ran "mode con" it appeared to have "taken",
>   but "more < foo" still did not page correctly
>
> o I tried setting LINES to no avail.
>
> o tried various combinations of "cmd" switches
>   ( "/X" also "/A", did not try "/Y")
>
>   2) I would also like to enable the DOSKEY command history capability,
>  "Up Arrow" literally moves the cursor 1 row up.  I tried
>  "doskey /reinstall" - it has no apparent effect.
>
>   3) I had to kloosh things to get the backspace to do the
>  "erase" function.  I wrapped cmd.exe inside a bash
>  script that did a "stty erase ^H" before it started
>  cmd.exe.  Is there a better way?
>
>   4) If you set the shell to
>  "/cygdrive/c/winnt/system32/cmd", login
>  and then type "bash --login" to get a bash shell
>  (dumb, but needed sometimes), bash hangs.  This
>  is still a mystery.  To work around this I
>  always start a bash session after the user exits
>  cmd.exe - see below.
>
> Any help or ideas would be welcomed.  I'm beginning to lean towards
> the unhappy position that we will have to use Microsoft's or
> Ataman's telnetd; I would love to avoid this.
>
> Pls understand how very much I *appreciate* the cygwin toolset, and that
> I'm an ever-so-humble day in day out, sys admin/end user of your tools.
>
> For more details on what I did see end of this e-mail.
>
> --
> thanks/regards,
> Tom
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>
> --v-v--C-U-T---H-E-R-E-v-v--
> > 17:15:45 Wed Nov 27  /adm/bin/sys/s
> > C7MKES109 adm_tsr > grep build /etc/passwd|fold
> build:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:12122:12119:build,U-MKE\build,S-1-5-21-
> 1177238915-197
> 9792683-1801674531-2122:/user/build:/drv/c/adm/bin/sys/s/cmd_login_shell
> > 17:50:35 Wed Nov 27  /adm/bin/sys/s
> > C7MKES109 adm_tsr > cat /drv/c/adm/bin/sys/s/cmd_login_shell
> #!/bin/bash -
> /bin/stty erase
> /drv/c/winnt/system32/cmd
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Re: cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:39:39PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about Cygwin, I'm looking for
>> THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official logo isn't the "GNU
>> + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the homepage (www.cygwin.com),
>> and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin Now" link...
>> 
>> Where could I find it ?
>
>Actually there is no official logo besides what you've already seen.
>
>Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS project have and
>one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too.  The idea failed so
>far mainly due to the inability to find a good, copyright-free drawing
>of such an animal.

Please grant me this one conceit.  Linus likes penguins.  I like otters.

If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
otter.

cgf

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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated Cygwin Package: rxvt-2.7.9-1

2002-11-29 Thread Steve O
> What happend with +/-ip option?

I had xpm support disabled for testing purposes and I
forgot to reenable it.   I'll be making another release
later today to support a multichar patch, that one should
have the xpm support.

To be honest, I had no idea that the ip option got used. 
-steve

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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 08:15:57AM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>Have you checked to verify that all the declarations of the suspect global 
>data are consistent with its definition?

Yes.  What Randall is effectively saying is that contrary to popular
opinion on the cygwin mailing list, every segv is not a cygwin problem.
You should exercise standard programming practice and *debug* your program
before blaming the problem on cygwin.  Expecting that someone will have
a magical solution to a simple SEGV is asking a lot.  It should be really
really obvious that something as simple as the code snippet posted is
going to work without problem.  If it didn't then the mailing list would
be filled with complaints.

cgf

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RE: [list] Re: cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Chris January
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about Cygwin, I'm
> looking for
> >> THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official logo
> isn't the "GNU
> >> + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the homepage (www.cygwin.com),
> >> and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin Now" link...
> >>
> >> Where could I find it ?
> >
> >Actually there is no official logo besides what you've already seen.
> >
> >Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS project have and
> >one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too.  The idea failed so
> >far mainly due to the inability to find a good, copyright-free drawing
> >of such an animal.
>
> Please grant me this one conceit.  Linus likes penguins.  I like otters.
>
> If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
> otter.
>
> cgf
I made a koala logo
(http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ccj00/twiki/bin/view/Cygwin/CygwinKoala). I could
avoid more work knocking up an otter logo, but I really think I should get
some done :-)

Chris


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Re: cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
An otter sounds nice. Could it at least be an otter sitting on Bill Gates 
face?

Joking aside, I have an clear photo of an otter, if anyone wants to use it 
to develop a logo. It was taken by me so there is no copyright infingements.

On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:39:39PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about Cygwin, I'm looking 
for
>> THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official logo isn't the 
"GNU
>> + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the homepage (www.cygwin.com),
>> and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin Now" link...
>>
>> Where could I find it ?
>
>Actually there is no official logo besides what you've already seen.
>
>Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS project have and
>one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too.  The idea failed so
>far mainly due to the inability to find a good, copyright-free drawing
>of such an animal.

Please grant me this one conceit.  Linus likes penguins.  I like otters.

If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
otter.

cgf

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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated Cygwin Package: rxvt-2.7.9-1

2002-11-29 Thread Frank-Michael Moser
Fine.


To be honest, I had no idea that the ip option got used. 
It simply looks nice when i.e. you're running wmaker with a pixmap and 
then "rxvt -ip +sb -rv". Nothing else ;)

Frank-Michael


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gcj / cygwin / threads

2002-11-29 Thread zdys
hi,

i am trying to compile a java application using gcj under w98/cygwin. it is a 
multithreaded non gui server using jdk1.1. with debian it runs perfectly, compiling 
with gcj under cygwin i get a running java app, but as soon as i use a thread it tells 
me s.th. about 'threads not available'. so i quickly worte a minimalistic approach src 
which is listed below and shows the essential of the problem:

---snip
[compiled with]
gcj --main=test -o test.exe -static *.class

[starting in w98 command shell]
>test
hello world
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.InternalError: Thread.start called
but threads not available*
snap---

so i got actual binutils and gcc from gnu and configured gcc using:
./configure --enable-threads=posix --enable-sjlj-exceptions --disable-shared 
--enable-languages=c++,java

make bootstrap gave me errors.. i continued

compiling the same app again now doesn't work anymore. 

does anyone have a way to get a java gcj compiled multithreaded app working with 
cygwin? what am i doing wrong, or does it just not work?

the test kriteria for me is found under http://www.programmerz.net/download -> zServer 
[doc in german]

please cc answer eMail since i am not yet subscribed to the mailing list - avoiding 
traffic when possible

regards and hold up the good work 

luigi monaco aka zdys
zdys at zdys dot de

*[demo src]
import java.*;
import java.util.*;

public class test extends Thread{
private static Date start;
private static Date end;

public static void main(String[] given){
pr("hello world");
new test();
}

public test(){
super();
this.start();
}

public void run(){
pr("running");
}

public static void pr(String given){
System.out.println(given);
}
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Re: gcj / cygwin / threads

2002-11-29 Thread Randall R Schulz
Hi,

I think you already have your answer: "threads not available"

If, for some reason, Sun's Java tools are unacceptable to you, you'll have 
to hook up with people of like mind who are working on GCJ and / or Cygwin 
support for the necessary thread functionality in order to accelerate 
progress towards the capabilities you want.

However, I fear you will, for the foreseeable future, remain behind the 
pack in terms of performance and functionality by sticking to a 3rd-party 
Java runtime (JVM), especially on Java's primary deployment platform. (You 
know--that big fat OS from that big fat company in Redmond, WA.)

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA

P.S. As always, use of your shift key is strongly encouraged.


At 10:20 2002-11-29, zdys wrote:
hi,

i am trying to compile a java application using gcj under w98/cygwin. it 
is a multithreaded non gui server using jdk1.1. with debian it runs 
perfectly, compiling with gcj under cygwin i get a running java app, but 
as soon as i use a thread it tells me s.th. about 'threads not available'. 
so i quickly worte a minimalistic approach src which is listed below and 
shows the essential of the problem:

---snip
... [ snip indeed ] ...


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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Lee Packham
Not to sound offensive... but, yes. This is, afterall the samba source
code we are talking about. Code that A: i'm familiar with, and B: works
with every other major unix implementation.

I've also been doing the patches for it to make it compile with cygwin for
nearly a year now.

So, yes, I have checked... I've even been trying to gdb this and basically
if just segv's not matter what I do. I have spent a day debugging this.
So, mailing here was the last resort.

> Lee,
>
> Have you checked to verify that all the declarations of the suspect
> global  data are consistent with its definition?
>
> Randall Schulz
> Mountain View, CA USA
>
>
> At 04:53 2002-11-29, Linux Mail Account wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm the maintainer of smbclient for Win32
>>(http://main.mswinxp.net/~lpackham/smbclient/)
>>
>>If I compile samba on the latest version of cygwin it now borks with a
>> segfault.
>>
>>It appears that pointer initialisation isn't quite working correctly.
>>
>>You can grab the patch for the samba source off the page above and see
>> what I mean.
>>
>>...
>>
>>Lee Packham
>
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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Lee Packham
Then, I start to wonder why smbclient fails on a line where the example I
give, fails.

/me goes back to drawing board.

> On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:58:36PM -, Lee Packham wrote:
>> My bad, I mean char xx_blah[256];
>
> Works for me.
>
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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Randall R Schulz
Lee,

Surely all but the most inexperienced programmers using C or C++ know that 
a program that executes without overt failure cannot be considered 
bug-free? That a perfectly valid change in the compiler, the linker, the 
libraries or a switch to a different platform (which usually means all of 
these change) can make formerly latent bugs become manifest, right?

Considering that your program is not able to get off the ground, as it 
were, then you may have an unholy combination of libraries, run-times or 
compiler options. Complex software with big configuration scripts and large 
(and / or multiple) makefiles can sometimes cause such unsound mixtures.

It's also possible that there is some corruption in a library with which 
you're linking. If this is so and unless it's a fairly subtle corruption it 
might be visible in the debugger by viewing the assembly code at or near 
the point of failure.


By the way, I'm certainly not offended, but I take it you were. That was 
not my intent. I'm sorry.

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA


At 10:49 2002-11-29, Lee Packham wrote:
Then, I start to wonder why smbclient fails on a line where the example I 
give, fails.

/me goes back to drawing board.


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Newbie setup question

2002-11-29 Thread ramoynihan
My appologies for this simple question.  Please let me know if this is the
wrong place to ask, but I've been struggling with this for some time now...

I'm trying to use GCC for Palm programming.  I followed the "Installing
prc-tools on MS Windows with Cygwin" instructions,

downloading/installing:
  prc-tools
  prc-tools-arm
  prc-tools-htmldocs
  pilrc
  make
  Palm SDK-4

running:
  mount
  palmdev-prep

System:
  Win2000

Using the downloaded examples, I have been able to compile and run some
very simple code, and get it to run on my Palm emulator, but I run into a
problem when I want to refer to header files within the sdk.  For example,
if I wish to include "PalmOS.h" I get an error message saying that it
cannot be found.

This is the message that I get:
/usr/share/prc-tools/include/PalmOS.h:12: #error No genuine PalmOS.h found

while the installed header file is located in this path:
C:\PalmDev\sdk-4\include

I've tried reinstalling the SDK, then reinstalling the whole works, with no
improvement.  Palmdev-prep gives me feedback indicating eveything is OK,
but it changes nothing.  I must be missing a basic setup step, but I don't
know what it is...

Any ideas?? TIA.

Bob.




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Newbie setup question

2002-11-29 Thread David Starks-Browning
On Friday 29 Nov 02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> My appologies for this simple question.  Please let me know if this is the
> wrong place to ask, but I've been struggling with this for some time now...
> 
> I'm trying to use GCC for Palm programming.  I followed the "Installing
> prc-tools on MS Windows with Cygwin" instructions,

What instructions are you talking about?  The place to get prc-tools
is .  You followed those
instructions?  If they are incorrect, report them to prc-tools project
maintainer, not the cygwin mailing list.

(Unless, of course, you can determine that you've found a Cygwin
problem.  But it doesn't sound like you are that far along yet.)

Regards,
David


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Re: Newbie setup question

2002-11-29 Thread Eduardo Osorio Armenta
it's a little confusing, 
the procedure.

i do it with proc-tools from cygwin
http://prc-tools.sourceforge.net/install
from SETUP (program)
and 
palm->sdk-4 : windows
c:\PalmDev\sdk-4

then palmdev-prep

and everything works fine
maybe your problem is
include 
PalmCompatibility.h

--- David Starks-Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 29 Nov 02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > My appologies for this simple question.  Please
> let me know if this is the
> > wrong place to ask, but I've been struggling with
> this for some time now...
> > 
> > I'm trying to use GCC for Palm programming.  I
> followed the "Installing
> > prc-tools on MS Windows with Cygwin" instructions,
> 
> What instructions are you talking about?  The place
> to get prc-tools
> is .  You
> followed those
> instructions?  If they are incorrect, report them to
> prc-tools project
> maintainer, not the cygwin mailing list.
> 
> (Unless, of course, you can determine that you've
> found a Cygwin
> problem.  But it doesn't sound like you are that far
> along yet.)
> 
> Regards,
> David
> 
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Re: cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Doug Wyatt
Otters are great!  O'reilly definitely likes them






Doug

On 29 Nov 2002 at 12:32, Christopher Faylor wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:39:39PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> 
> >> As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about Cygwin, I'm looking for
> >> THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official logo isn't the "GNU
> >> + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the homepage (www.cygwin.com),
> >> and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin Now" link...
> >> 
> >> Where could I find it ?
> >
> >Actually there is no official logo besides what you've already seen.
> >
> >Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS project have and
> >one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too.  The idea failed so
> >far mainly due to the inability to find a good, copyright-free drawing
> >of such an animal.
> 
> Please grant me this one conceit.  Linus likes penguins.  I like otters.
> 
> If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
> otter.
> 
> cgf
> 
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cygwin + Apache "out of the box": dlopen: Win32 error 126

2002-11-29 Thread Javier
Hi, all!!

I've just re-installed cygwin after a clean install of W2K.
I'm trying to get a working system as close as possible to the one I had
before, so I installed Cygwin, and the apache and mod_php... and when
I've tried to get apache to run, I get:

Cygwin> /usr/sbin/apachectl start
Syntax error on line 237 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll into server: dlopen: Win32 error
126
/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started

error 126 means something like "file not found"... but I have _no_ clue
as to what .dll or file it's missing!!

The _strangest_ thing is that running "Dependency walker" on my
(**working**) old system against libphp4.dll and libssl.php (both will
throw the same mistake when trying to run apache), and I get a bunch of
unresolved dependencies!!:

in libphp4.dll:
CYGBZ21.0.DLL
CYGCRYPTO.DLL
CYGHTTPD.DLL
CYGINTL-1.DLL
CYGWIN1.DLL
CYGXML2-2.DLL
CYGZ.DLL
PQ.DLL

There are a couple more deps,
KERNEL32.DLL
LIBPHP4.DLL
NTDLL.DLL

which _are_ resolved.

in libssl.dll:
CYGCRYPTO.DLL
CYGGDBM.DLL
CYGHTTPD.DLL
CYGSSL.DLL
CYGWIN1.DLL

Again, these deps are OK:
KERNEL32.DLL
LIBSSL.DLL
NTDLL.DLL

So, I have to admit I'm feeling more than a little lost... _any_ help
would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!!

Javier








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Re: cygwin + Apache "out of the box": dlopen: Win32 error 126

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Hi,

What does line 237 of httpd.conf contain? Does libphp4.dll exist in 
/usr/lib/apache?

Run the below and see if you have all of the dll's that are printed out by 
cygcheck:

Cygwin> cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll

If you have everything you need your next step should be to rebase the 
dll's:

http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-11/msg00798.html
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg01836.html
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg01018.html

There's probably threads ive missed so use the search facility on 
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/ to look for pointers on this issue.

Youll need rebase:

Cygwin> cd /tmp
Cygwin> wget http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/rebase/rebase.exe
Cygwin> rebase -d -b 0x6800 -o 0x1 /lib/apache/*.dll

Please read the above threads and whatever you get from the search because 
im not sure if i have the base correct.

Hi, all!!

I've just re-installed cygwin after a clean install of W2K.
I'm trying to get a working system as close as possible to the one I had
before, so I installed Cygwin, and the apache and mod_php... and when
I've tried to get apache to run, I get:

Cygwin> /usr/sbin/apachectl start
Syntax error on line 237 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll into server: dlopen: Win32 error
126
/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started

error 126 means something like "file not found"... but I have _no_ clue
as to what .dll or file it's missing!!



Yes the error 126 means the module could not be loaded:

[root@webdev]:{366}:% net helpmsg 126

The specified module could not be found.


The _strangest_ thing is that running "Dependency walker" on my
(**working**) old system against libphp4.dll and libssl.php (both will
throw the same mistake when trying to run apache), and I get a bunch of
unresolved dependencies!!:

in libphp4.dll:
CYGBZ21.0.DLL
CYGCRYPTO.DLL
CYGHTTPD.DLL
CYGINTL-1.DLL
CYGWIN1.DLL
CYGXML2-2.DLL
CYGZ.DLL
PQ.DLL

There are a couple more deps,
KERNEL32.DLL
LIBPHP4.DLL
NTDLL.DLL

which _are_ resolved.

in libssl.dll:
CYGCRYPTO.DLL
CYGGDBM.DLL
CYGHTTPD.DLL
CYGSSL.DLL
CYGWIN1.DLL

Again, these deps are OK:
KERNEL32.DLL
LIBSSL.DLL
NTDLL.DLL

So, I have to admit I'm feeling more than a little lost... _any_ help
would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!!

Javier








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RE: [list] Re: cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Gary R. Van Sickle
> I made a koala logo
> (http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ccj00/twiki/bin/view/Cygwin/CygwinKoala). I could
> avoid more work knocking up an otter logo, but I really think I should get
> some done :-)
> 

Whoah!  Who's he gonna poke with that giant staple! ;-)

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Re: cygwin + Apache "out of the box": dlopen: Win32 error 126

2002-11-29 Thread Javier
Let's do the things step by step:

"Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi,
>
> What does line 237 of httpd.conf contain? Does libphp4.dll exist in
> /usr/lib/apache?

Yes, it does exist:
apache> dir lib*
-rwxr-xr-x1 javier   Ninguno   1126912 Nov 29 23:09 libphp4.dll*
-rwxrwxrwx1 Administ Ninguno 83968 Apr 27  2002 libproxy.dll*
-rwxr-xr-x1 javier   Ninguno152064 Nov 29 23:09 libssl.dll*

Line 237 is the line that loads libphp4.dll:

LoadModule php4_modulelib/apache/libphp4.dll
LoadModule ssl_module lib/apache/libssl.dll

> Run the below and see if you have all of the dll's that are printed
out by
> cygcheck:
>
> Cygwin> cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll

MM...

_Very_ strange results:

apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll
/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll - Cannot open

Use -h to see help about each section
apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll
/usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll - Cannot open

Use -h to see help about each section


¿?¿?¿

But then, I get the same message with all the in /usr/lib/apache


apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/*
/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll - Cannot open
/usr/lib/apache/libproxy.dll - Cannot open
/usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll - Cannot open
/usr/lib/apache/mod_access.dll - Cannot open



Use -h to see help about each section

Most perplexing

> If you have everything you need your next step should be to rebase the
> dll's:
>
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-11/msg00798.html
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg01836.html
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg01018.html
>
> There's probably threads ive missed so use the search facility on
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/ to look for pointers on this issue.
>
> Youll need rebase:
>
> Cygwin> cd /tmp
> Cygwin> wget http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/rebase/rebase.exe
> Cygwin> rebase -d -b 0x6800 -o 0x1 /lib/apache/*.dll
>
> Please read the above threads and whatever you get from the search
because
> im not sure if i have the base correct.

Yes, I knew about the rebase issue, and I had to deal with is some time
ago, but then the error messages _did_ mention improper addresses on the
modules. This error is new, and I don't have much idea what to try next
:(


Thanks for the help, though :)

Javier



> >Hi, all!!
> >
> >I've just re-installed cygwin after a clean install of W2K.
> >I'm trying to get a working system as close as possible to the one I
had
> >before, so I installed Cygwin, and the apache and mod_php... and when
> >I've tried to get apache to run, I get:
> >
> >Cygwin> /usr/sbin/apachectl start
> >Syntax error on line 237 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
> >Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll into server: dlopen: Win32
error
> >126
> >/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
> >
> >error 126 means something like "file not found"... but I have _no_
clue
> >as to what .dll or file it's missing!!
> >
>
> Yes the error 126 means the module could not be loaded:
>
> [root@webdev]:{366}:% net helpmsg 126
>
> The specified module could not be found.
>
> >The _strangest_ thing is that running "Dependency walker" on my
> >(**working**) old system against libphp4.dll and libssl.php (both
will
> >throw the same mistake when trying to run apache), and I get a bunch
of
> >unresolved dependencies!!:
> >
> >in libphp4.dll:
> >CYGBZ21.0.DLL
> >CYGCRYPTO.DLL
> >CYGHTTPD.DLL
> >CYGINTL-1.DLL
> >CYGWIN1.DLL
> >CYGXML2-2.DLL
> >CYGZ.DLL
> >PQ.DLL
> >
> >There are a couple more deps,
> >KERNEL32.DLL
> >LIBPHP4.DLL
> >NTDLL.DLL
> >
> >which _are_ resolved.
> >
> >in libssl.dll:
> >CYGCRYPTO.DLL
> >CYGGDBM.DLL
> >CYGHTTPD.DLL
> >CYGSSL.DLL
> >CYGWIN1.DLL
> >
> >Again, these deps are OK:
> >KERNEL32.DLL
> >LIBSSL.DLL
> >NTDLL.DLL
> >
> >So, I have to admit I'm feeling more than a little lost... _any_ help
> >would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks!!
> >
> > Javier
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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cygcheck - cannot open dll (but it's right there)

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Are one of the cygwin developers or the maintainer of the cygutils package 
(anyone ;) )  available to check that cygcheck is working correctly?

I get the same error on my two machines, server and my servers at work 
(running 1.3.17):

[root@webdev]:{374}:% cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll
/usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll - Cannot open

Use -h to see help about each section
[root@webdev]:{374}:% cygcheck /bin/cygwin1.dll
/bin/cygwin1.dll - Cannot open

Use -h to see help about each section

I noticed this and posted to the list 
(http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg00820.html) but as i haven't 
needed to use cygcheck i forgot about it. From what i see it broke after 
1.3.13-2...

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Re: cygwin + Apache "out of the box": dlopen: Win32 error 126

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
I was going to send you my output from cygcheck but it seems its broken for 
me and my servers ;( Ive sent a thread to the ml so we'll see whats up with 
that. What cygwin version are you running under? When did you last update?

From what I can remember php requires bz2, zlib, postgresql and expat (or is 
it libxml2?) packages be installed. Are they?

Elfyn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Let's do the things step by step:

"Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi,
>
> What does line 237 of httpd.conf contain? Does libphp4.dll exist in
> /usr/lib/apache?

Yes, it does exist:
apache> dir lib*
-rwxr-xr-x1 javier   Ninguno   1126912 Nov 29 23:09 libphp4.dll*
-rwxrwxrwx1 Administ Ninguno 83968 Apr 27  2002 libproxy.dll*
-rwxr-xr-x1 javier   Ninguno152064 Nov 29 23:09 libssl.dll*

Line 237 is the line that loads libphp4.dll:

LoadModule php4_modulelib/apache/libphp4.dll
LoadModule ssl_module lib/apache/libssl.dll

> Run the below and see if you have all of the dll's that are printed
out by
> cygcheck:
>
> Cygwin> cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll

MM...

_Very_ strange results:

apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll
/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll - Cannot open

Use -h to see help about each section
apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll
/usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll - Cannot open

Use -h to see help about each section


¿?¿?¿

But then, I get the same message with all the in /usr/lib/apache


apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/*
/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll - Cannot open
/usr/lib/apache/libproxy.dll - Cannot open
/usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll - Cannot open
/usr/lib/apache/mod_access.dll - Cannot open



Use -h to see help about each section

Most perplexing

> If you have everything you need your next step should be to rebase the
> dll's:
>
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-11/msg00798.html
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg01836.html
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg01018.html
>
> There's probably threads ive missed so use the search facility on
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/ to look for pointers on this issue.
>
> Youll need rebase:
>
> Cygwin> cd /tmp
> Cygwin> wget http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/rebase/rebase.exe
> Cygwin> rebase -d -b 0x6800 -o 0x1 /lib/apache/*.dll
>
> Please read the above threads and whatever you get from the search
because
> im not sure if i have the base correct.

Yes, I knew about the rebase issue, and I had to deal with is some time
ago, but then the error messages _did_ mention improper addresses on the
modules. This error is new, and I don't have much idea what to try next
:(


Thanks for the help, though :)

Javier



> >Hi, all!!
> >
> >I've just re-installed cygwin after a clean install of W2K.
> >I'm trying to get a working system as close as possible to the one I
had
> >before, so I installed Cygwin, and the apache and mod_php... and when
> >I've tried to get apache to run, I get:
> >
> >Cygwin> /usr/sbin/apachectl start
> >Syntax error on line 237 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
> >Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll into server: dlopen: Win32
error
> >126
> >/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
> >
> >error 126 means something like "file not found"... but I have _no_
clue
> >as to what .dll or file it's missing!!
> >
>
> Yes the error 126 means the module could not be loaded:
>
> [root@webdev]:{366}:% net helpmsg 126
>
> The specified module could not be found.
>
> >The _strangest_ thing is that running "Dependency walker" on my
> >(**working**) old system against libphp4.dll and libssl.php (both
will
> >throw the same mistake when trying to run apache), and I get a bunch
of
> >unresolved dependencies!!:
> >
> >in libphp4.dll:
> >CYGBZ21.0.DLL
> >CYGCRYPTO.DLL
> >CYGHTTPD.DLL
> >CYGINTL-1.DLL
> >CYGWIN1.DLL
> >CYGXML2-2.DLL
> >CYGZ.DLL
> >PQ.DLL
> >
> >There are a couple more deps,
> >KERNEL32.DLL
> >LIBPHP4.DLL
> >NTDLL.DLL
> >
> >which _are_ resolved.
> >
> >in libssl.dll:
> >CYGCRYPTO.DLL
> >CYGGDBM.DLL
> >CYGHTTPD.DLL
> >CYGSSL.DLL
> >CYGWIN1.DLL
> >
> >Again, these deps are OK:
> >KERNEL32.DLL
> >LIBSSL.DLL
> >NTDLL.DLL
> >
> >So, I have to admit I'm feeling more than a little lost... _any_ help
> >would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks!!
> >
> > Javier
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: cygcheck - cannot open dll (but it's right there)

2002-11-29 Thread Max Bowsher
Elfyn McBratney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [root@webdev]:{374}:% cygcheck /bin/cygwin1.dll
> /bin/cygwin1.dll - Cannot open

max@POMELLO [~/devel/cygsetup/setup] $ cygcheck `cygpath -w
/bin/cygwin1.dll`
M:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
  C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\System32\ntdll.dll
...

It isn't a cygwin program - counterintuitively.

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Re: cygcheck - cannot open dll (but it's right there)

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
weird. I recall using posix paths before with cygcheck...

Cheers Max

Elfyn McBratney
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Elfyn McBratney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [root@webdev]:{374}:% cygcheck /bin/cygwin1.dll
> /bin/cygwin1.dll - Cannot open

max@POMELLO [~/devel/cygsetup/setup] $ cygcheck `cygpath -w
/bin/cygwin1.dll`
M:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
  C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\System32\ntdll.dll
...

It isn't a cygwin program - counterintuitively.

Max.


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Re: cygwin + Apache "out of the box": dlopen: Win32 error 126

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
The problem with cygcheck was my brain, been working too long with hourse to 
go still. cygcheck is a windows app so it will not take posix paths. As you 
see from above use cygpath -w (thanks to Max Bowsher) to convert the path...

Here's my cygcheck output:

[root@webdev]:{385}:% cygcheck `cygpath -w /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll`
F:\Cygwin\lib\apache\libphp4.dll
 F:\Cygwin\bin\cygbz21.0.dll
   F:\Cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
 C:\WINNT\System32\KERNEL32.dll
   C:\WINNT\System32\NTDLL.DLL
 F:\Cygwin\bin\cygcrypto.dll
 F:\Cygwin\bin\cygintl-1.dll
 F:\Cygwin\bin\pq.dll
 F:\Cygwin\bin\cygxml2-2.dll
   F:\Cygwin\bin\cygz.dll
 F:\Cygwin\bin\cyghttpd.dll

Use -h to see help about each section

Do you have all of these dll's?

Elfyn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I was going to send you my output from cygcheck but it seems its broken for 
me and my servers ;( Ive sent a thread to the ml so we'll see whats up with 
that. What cygwin version are you running under? When did you last update?

From what I can remember php requires bz2, zlib, postgresql and expat (or 
is it libxml2?) packages be installed. Are they?

Elfyn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Let's do the things step by step:

"Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi,
>
> What does line 237 of httpd.conf contain? Does libphp4.dll exist in
> /usr/lib/apache?

Yes, it does exist:
apache> dir lib*
-rwxr-xr-x1 javier   Ninguno   1126912 Nov 29 23:09 libphp4.dll*
-rwxrwxrwx1 Administ Ninguno 83968 Apr 27  2002 libproxy.dll*
-rwxr-xr-x1 javier   Ninguno152064 Nov 29 23:09 libssl.dll*

Line 237 is the line that loads libphp4.dll:

LoadModule php4_modulelib/apache/libphp4.dll
LoadModule ssl_module lib/apache/libssl.dll

> Run the below and see if you have all of the dll's that are printed
out by
> cygcheck:
>
> Cygwin> cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll

MM...

_Very_ strange results:

apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll
/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll - Cannot open

Use -h to see help about each section
apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll
/usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll - Cannot open

Use -h to see help about each section


¿?¿?¿

But then, I get the same message with all the in /usr/lib/apache


apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/*
/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll - Cannot open
/usr/lib/apache/libproxy.dll - Cannot open
/usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll - Cannot open
/usr/lib/apache/mod_access.dll - Cannot open



Use -h to see help about each section

Most perplexing

> If you have everything you need your next step should be to rebase the
> dll's:
>
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-11/msg00798.html
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg01836.html
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg01018.html
>
> There's probably threads ive missed so use the search facility on
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/ to look for pointers on this issue.
>
> Youll need rebase:
>
> Cygwin> cd /tmp
> Cygwin> wget http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/rebase/rebase.exe
> Cygwin> rebase -d -b 0x6800 -o 0x1 /lib/apache/*.dll
>
> Please read the above threads and whatever you get from the search
because
> im not sure if i have the base correct.

Yes, I knew about the rebase issue, and I had to deal with is some time
ago, but then the error messages _did_ mention improper addresses on the
modules. This error is new, and I don't have much idea what to try next
:(


Thanks for the help, though :)

Javier



> >Hi, all!!
> >
> >I've just re-installed cygwin after a clean install of W2K.
> >I'm trying to get a working system as close as possible to the one I
had
> >before, so I installed Cygwin, and the apache and mod_php... and when
> >I've tried to get apache to run, I get:
> >
> >Cygwin> /usr/sbin/apachectl start
> >Syntax error on line 237 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
> >Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll into server: dlopen: Win32
error
> >126
> >/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
> >
> >error 126 means something like "file not found"... but I have _no_
clue
> >as to what .dll or file it's missing!!
> >
>
> Yes the error 126 means the module could not be loaded:
>
> [root@webdev]:{366}:% net helpmsg 126
>
> The specified module could not be found.
>
> >The _strangest_ thing is that running "Dependency walker" on my
> >(**working**) old system against libphp4.dll and libssl.php (both
will
> >throw the same mistake when trying to run apache), and I get a bunch
of
> >unresolved dependencies!!:
> >
> >in libphp4.dll:
> >CYGBZ21.0.DLL
> >CYGCRYPTO.DLL
> >CYGHTTPD.DLL
> >CYGINTL-1.DLL
> >CYGWIN1.DLL
> >CYGXML2-2.DLL
> >CYGZ.DLL
> >PQ.DLL
> >
> >There are a couple more deps,
> >KERNEL32.DLL
> >LIBPHP4.DLL
> >NTDLL.DLL
> >
> >which _are_ resolved.
> >
> >in libssl.dll:
> >CYGCRYPTO.DLL
> >CYGGDBM.DLL
> >CYGHTTPD.DLL
> >CYGSSL.DLL
> >CYGWIN1.DLL
> >
> >Again, these deps are OK:
> >KERNEL32.DLL
> >LIBSSL.DLL
> >NTDLL.DLL
> >
> >So, I have to admit I'm feelin

Re: cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Lapo Luchini


Please grant me this one conceit.  Linus likes penguins.  I like otters.

If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
otter.

cgf
 

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So what? I like Cornish Rex cats better ]=)
Oh? You're cgf and I'm just the rsync port mantainer?
Ohh, I guess that changes things 0=)
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Re: Cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Peter A. Castro
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Elfyn McBratney wrote:

> I think the linux pengu should stay with them. I do like the idea for a 
> koala. Is anyone a good  drawer?

For what it's worth, the Koala is on a few O'Reilly books (HTML related
books).

> Elfyn
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> >How about a penguin looking through a window?
> >
> >The penguin is from
> >http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux/ which says
> >"Permission to use and/or modify this image is granted
> >provided you acknowledge me [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> >The GIMP if someone asks."
> >
> >I made the window.  Since the MS logo has curvy
> >windows with trailing "pixels", I wouldn't think that
> >there would be any trademark infringement because
> >there is no chance that one could confuse the two.
> >
> >- Barry Buchbinder
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Corinna Vinschen
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 7:40 am
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Cygwin official logo ?
> >
> >On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz
> >wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about
> >Cygwin, I'm looking for
> > > THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official
> >logo isn't the "GNU
> > > + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the
> >homepage (www.cygwin.com),
> > > and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin
> >Now" link...
> > >
> > > Where could I find it ?
> >
> >Actually there is no official logo besides what you've
> >already seen.
> >
> >Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS
> >project have and
> >one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too.
> >The idea failed so
> >far mainly due to the inability to find a good,
> >copyright-free drawing
> >of such an animal.
> >
> >Corinna
> >
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Re: cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Peter A. Castro
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:39:39PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:26:21AM +, Yann Crausaz wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> 
> >> As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about Cygwin, I'm looking for
> >> THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official logo isn't the "GNU
> >> + Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin" standing on the homepage (www.cygwin.com),
> >> and not even the black "C" above the "Install Cygwin Now" link...
> >> 
> >> Where could I find it ?
> >
> >Actually there is no official logo besides what you've already seen.
> >
> >Months ago we discussed an animal logo like other OSS project have and
> >one idea was an otter.  A koala would be funny, too.  The idea failed so
> >far mainly due to the inability to find a good, copyright-free drawing
> >of such an animal.
> 
> Please grant me this one conceit.  Linus likes penguins.  I like otters.
> 
> If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
> otter.

If it makes any difference, the otter is used on the cover of several
O'Reilly books (Java Net Prog, Perl for Sys Admin, Web Design in a
Nutshell).  Not that I have anything against Otters, mind you.  The
picture in Web Design in a Nutshell looks pretty neat.  With a little
fiddling to make it more simplistic/stylized, it'd render as a small
image fairly well.  Or perhaps the profile of Perl for Sys Admin would be
better?

> cgf

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.dll.a, .dll files and other questions

2002-11-29 Thread Paul G.
Hi folks,

Just had a couple of questions.  Attempting to head off a problem at the 
pass...

When using gcc -shared, what is default output (ie. what is expected from gcc -
shared in order to read the .dlls/shared files) by Cygwin?

Second question:  If g++ -shared is used will the output .dll/shared files be 
loadable 
and/or useable by Win32 api?

Finally, I realize that if g++ -shared, if used, is likely going to generate 
name 
mangled .dlls that can not be read/loaded properly by the win32api.

Is that still true for Cygwin?

Thanks,

Paul G.

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Re: cygwin + Apache "out of the box": dlopen: Win32 error 126 (Finally working!!)

2002-11-29 Thread Javier
I finally got it to run!! :)

It was a two-prongued problem...

Let's go bit by bit:

"Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I was going to send you my output from cygcheck but it seems its
broken for
> me and my servers ;( Ive sent a thread to the ml so we'll see whats up
with
> that. What cygwin version are you running under? When did you last
update?

postinstall> uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 UNO 1.3.17(0.67/3/2) 2002-11-27 18:54 i686 unknown

I updated like 10 mins ago :)

>
> From what I can remember php requires bz2, zlib, postgresql and expat
(or is
> it libxml2?) packages be installed. Are they?

Yes they are... but that was part of the problem

On another post you stated:

> The problem with cygcheck was my brain, been working too long with
hourse to
> go still. cygcheck is a windows app so it will not take posix paths.
As you
> see from above use cygpath -w (thanks to Max Bowsher) to convert the
path...
>
> Here's my cygcheck output:
>
> [root@webdev]:{385}:% cygcheck `cygpath -w
/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll`
> F:\Cygwin\lib\apache\libphp4.dll
>   F:\Cygwin\bin\cygbz21.0.dll
> F:\Cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
>   C:\WINNT\System32\KERNEL32.dll
> C:\WINNT\System32\NTDLL.DLL
>   F:\Cygwin\bin\cygcrypto.dll
>   F:\Cygwin\bin\cygintl-1.dll
>   F:\Cygwin\bin\pq.dll
>   F:\Cygwin\bin\cygxml2-2.dll
> F:\Cygwin\bin\cygz.dll
>   F:\Cygwin\bin\cyghttpd.dll
>
> Use -h to see help about each section
>
> Do you have all of these dll's?
>
and :
javier> cygcheck `cygpath -w /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll`
H:\cygwin\lib\apache\libphp4.dll
Error: could not find cygbz21.0.dll
  H:\cygwin\bin\cygcrypto.dll
H:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
  H:\WINNT\System32\KERNEL32.dll
H:\WINNT\System32\ntdll.dll
  H:\cygwin\bin\cygintl-1.dll
  H:\cygwin\bin\pq.dll
  H:\cygwin\bin\cygxml2-2.dll
H:\cygwin\bin\cygz.dll
  H:\cygwin\bin\cyghttpd.dll

Use -h to see help about each section

I had arrived to a similar result (I just went and installed MS Support
tools, from
http://download.microsoft.com/download/win2000platform/Tool/SP3/NT5/EN-U
S/SP3SupportTools.exe it _is_ a good idea to get them, as you get
"goodies" such as windiff, ms dependency walker, etc etc...

In any case, the problem (number one, at least) was that installin
Cygwin "from scratch", when you install bzip2, you don't get
CYGBZ21.0.DLL; you get a newer version.. So once I used setup to
manually install "libbz2_0", all was fine... more or less..

Then I _did_ get the rebase problem:

postinstall> /usr/sbin/apachectl start
H:\cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd.exe: *** unable to remap
H:\cygwin\bin\cygintl-1.dll to same address as parent(0xB3) !
= 0xB4
/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started

_but_ running the post-install script for mod_php (that in turn does
rebase the dlls), did solve the problem!!:

postinstall> ./apache-php.sh.done
[activating module `php4' in /etc/apache/httpd.conf]
cp libphp4.dll /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll
cp: cannot stat `libphp4.dll': No such file or directory
apxs:Break: Command failed with rc=1
H:\cygwin\lib\apache\libphp4.dll: new base = 67ec, new size = 14
H:\cygwin\bin\cygbz21.0.dll: new base = 67e9, new size = 3
H:\cygwin\bin\cygcrypto.dll: new base = 67dd, new size = c
H:\cygwin\bin\cygintl-1.dll: new base = 67db, new size = 2
H:\cygwin\bin\pq.dll: new base = 67d8, new size = 3
H:\cygwin\bin\cygxml2-2.dll: new base = 67ce, new size = a
H:\cygwin\bin\cygz.dll: new base = 67cb, new size = 3
postinstall> /usr/sbin/apachectl start
/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd started
postinstall> /usr/sbin/apachectl stop
/usr/sbin/apachectl stop: httpd stopped

Thanks a lot for the _great_ help; would've been lost without it!


> Elfyn
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >Let's do the things step by step:
> >
> >"Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > What does line 237 of httpd.conf contain? Does libphp4.dll exist
in
> > > /usr/lib/apache?
> >
> >Yes, it does exist:
> >apache> dir lib*
> >-rwxr-xr-x1 javier   Ninguno   1126912 Nov 29 23:09 libphp4.dll*
> >-rwxrwxrwx1 Administ Ninguno 83968 Apr 27  2002 libproxy.dll*
> >-rwxr-xr-x1 javier   Ninguno152064 Nov 29 23:09 libssl.dll*
> >
> >Line 237 is the line that loads libphp4.dll:
> >
> >LoadModule php4_modulelib/apache/libphp4.dll
> >LoadModule ssl_module lib/apache/libssl.dll
> >
> > > Run the below and see if you have all of the dll's that are
printed
> >out by
> > > cygcheck:
> > >
> > > Cygwin> cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll
> >
> >MM...
> >
> >_Very_ strange results:
> >
> >apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll
> >/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll - Cannot open
> >
> >Use -h to see help about each section
> >apache>  cygcheck /usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll
> >/usr/lib/apache/libssl.dll - Cannot open
> >
> >Use -h to see help abou

Re: cygwin + Apache "out of the box": dlopen: Win32 error 126 (Finallyworking!!)

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Hi,

I recall, when reading into this, the bzip2 package maintainer (Charles 
Wilson I think) said not to copy dll's to satisfy dependencies and also that 
cygbz21.0.dll is part of the libbz2 package.

[snip]...

Elfyn
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Re: .dll.a, .dll files and other questions

2002-11-29 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Hi,


Hi folks,

Just had a couple of questions.  Attempting to head off a problem at
the pass...

When using gcc -shared, what is default output (ie. what is expected >from 
gcc -shared in order to read the .dlls/shared files) by Cygwin?

Im not sure exactly what you mean. The gcc `-shared' option compiles shared 
objects (in this case dll's). If you mean something like `gcc -shared foo.o 
bar.o ...' then gcc expects object code.

There's a section (few links at the bottom) in the online documentation 
(http://cygwin.com/docs.html) which goes through how to create dll's.


Second question:  If g++ -shared is used will the output .dll/shared
files be loadable and/or useable by Win32 api?

Finally, I realize that if g++ -shared, if used, is likely going to
generate name mangled .dlls that can not be read/loaded properly by the
win32api.

Is that still true for Cygwin?

Thanks,

Paul G.

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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: zsh-4.0.6-1

2002-11-29 Thread Peter A. Castro
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I've updated the version of zsh to 4.0.6-1.

This version has many, many fixes from the Zsh team (about 640 lines in
the ChangeLog. I've included just the 4.0.4-4.0.6 changes as an attachment).

Some additions for Cygwin:
- Added a default /etc/zprofile.  If you already have a custom
  /etc/zprofile, please save yours some place before installing.
- New command, mkzsh, to create a default /zsh.bat file and create Desktop
  and Program Menu items.  Sorry, no man page (yet), but mkzsh --help works :)
- Added some command completions for some of the Cygwin commands:
  cygcheck getfacl  passwd
  cygpath  mkgroup  ps_cygwin
  dumper   mkpasswd setfacl
  These are very basic and hopefully will be improved upon later.

To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page.  This downloads setup.exe to your
system.  Once you've downloaded setup.exe, run it and select "Net" and  
then click on the appropriate field until the above announced version
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problem with mutexattr initialisation

2002-11-29 Thread Ralf Habacker
Hi,

while porting the threaded qt-3 release to cygwin, it seems to me, that there is
a bug in the current pthread implementation.

The problem:

Parts of the qt-3 thread initialisation code (which works under linux) look like
below:


pthread_mutexattr_t attr;
pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr);


which lets attr undefined. In the example with gcc (2.59.3-5)/ld the
(stack-)content is 0xc, which lets pthread_mutexattr_init() crash.

A look into the code shows:

__pthread_mutexattr_init (pthread_mutexattr_t *attr)
{
[1]  if (pthread_mutexattr::isGoodObject (attr))
// calls -> verifyable_object_isvalid ->
check_valid_pointer ->IsBadWritePtr(*attr) -> segfault!!
[1]   return EBUSY;

  *attr = new pthread_mutexattr ();
  if (!pthread_mutexattr::isGoodObject (attr))
{
  delete (*attr);
  *attr = NULL;
  return ENOMEM;
}
  return 0;
}

The definition of this functions in
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/functions/pthread_mutexattr_init.h
tml tells me, that pthread_mutexattr_init() should initialise attr, but how
should attr be a good object [1], when pthread_mutexattr_init hasn't done any
initialisation.  This seems to me as a violation of the definition.

further details

verifyable_object_state
verifyable_object_isvalid (void const * objectptr, long magic, void *static_ptr)
{
  verifyable_object **object = (verifyable_object **)objectptr;
  if (check_valid_pointer (object))
return INVALID_OBJECT;
  if (static_ptr && *object == static_ptr)
return VALID_STATIC_OBJECT;
  if (!*object)
return INVALID_OBJECT;
  if (check_valid_pointer (*object))
return INVALID_OBJECT;
^^ here it crashes

  if ((*object)->magic != magic)
return INVALID_OBJECT;
  return VALID_OBJECT;
}

The following patch seems to fix this, but I'm not sure, if I have overseen
something.

$ cvs diff -p thread.cc
Index: thread.cc
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/winsup/cygwin/thread.cc,v
retrieving revision 1.106
diff -u -3 -p -B -p -r1.106 thread.cc
--- thread.cc   24 Nov 2002 13:54:14 -  1.106
+++ thread.cc   30 Nov 2002 01:24:04 -
@@ -2416,8 +2416,8 @@ __pthread_mutexattr_init (pthread_mu
 int
 __pthread_mutexattr_init (pthread_mutexattr_t *attr)
 {
-  if (pthread_mutexattr::isGoodObject (attr))
-return EBUSY;
+  if (check_valid_pointer (attr))
+return EINVAL;

   *attr = new pthread_mutexattr ();
   if (!pthread_mutexattr::isGoodObject (attr))

-

2002-11-30  Ralf Habacker  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  * thread.cc (__pthread_mutexattr_init ): fixed seg fault
  if parameter content is undefined.



Hops that help

Ralf


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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: zsh-4.0.6-1

2002-11-29 Thread Peter A. Castro
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Peter A. Castro wrote:

All,
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attachment would make it through the list intact.  I see now that it
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http://www.fruitbat.org/Cygwin/zsh/ChangeLog

Again, sorry for the mess :)

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Re: cygwin official logo ?

2002-11-29 Thread Charles Wilson
> Please grant me this one conceit.  Linus likes penguins.  I like
> otters.

Me too.

> If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
> otter.

Figured those FurryMuck people might be able to help -- they like to
draw cartoon animals.  How about contacting this guy:

http://www.tigress.com/lutra/art/images/bw/ltoyster.gif
http://www.tigress.com/lutra/english/commissions.htm

This guy's "furry" persona (not sure of the terminology of this 
subculture) is an otter, so most of his art is otter-ish.

(FYI "lutra" or "lutrinae" is the name of the otter subfamily) --- which 
explains this guy's FurryMuck character name.

From his website:
> So you are interested in a picture ? I`ll see what I can do but first
> some information about my commissions:
>
> What I do exactly:
>
> I mainly draw anthropomorphic characters which means a creature part
> human and part animal. This type of art is called furry art or as I
> said before anthropomorphic art. I am specialized on drawing otters.
> Although I can do other type of character too as you can see below.
> So if you still interested in a picture read on further.



Otter info (for the truly obsessed; e.g. cgf  ).  Ya know, it's 
really scary the sort of stuff that fills your bookshelf/bookmarks when 
you're an engineer (e.g. detail oriented and trivia obsessed) and many 
of your friends, coworkers, and their spouses are biologists, animal 
behaviorists, or medical types.  Sometimes I scare me.

Or maybe it's just that I was reading "Ranger Rick" magazine and 
collecting World Wildlife Fund "Animal Cards" when my kindergarten 
playmates were into "Highlights".

I still scare me.

Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Fissipedia
Superfamily: Arctoidea
Family: Mustelidae (Weasel)
  Subfamily Mustelinae: martens, weasels, wolverines,
ferrets, polecats and minks
  Subfamily Melinae: badgers
  Subfamily Mellivorinae: honey badger
  Subfamily Taxidiinae: American badger (sometimes listed as
a genus within the Melinae subfamily)
  Subfamily Mephitinae: skunks (since 1997, now listed as a completely
separate family - http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustelidae)
  Subfamily Lutrinae: otters

13 otter species, listed here:
  http://otternet.com/species/
  http://sciencebulletins.amnh.org/biobulletin/biobulletin/story832.html

However, otter classification -- and even naming -- is not 
straightforward, and depends on whether you use mitochondrial RNA 
classification, or include the subgenus name instead of the genus name, 
or use the subspecies name instead of the species name (or both!). 
Generally, the following is more-or-less accepted (circa 2001). 
Alternative names that are in widespread use -- or which were common 
prior to 199x and still show up in webpages and textbooks -- are listed 
below each one.

* Aonyx capensis (Cape Clawless otter)
Paraonyx congica
Paraonyx microdon
Paraonyx philippsi
* Aonyx congicus (Congo Clawless otter)
* Aonyx cinerea (Oriental Small-Clawed otter)
Amblonyx cinerea
Micraonyx cinerea
* Enhydra lutris (sea otter)
* Lutra canadensis (North American River otter)
Lontra canadensis
Barangia sumatrana (later split into its own species)
* Lutra felina (Marine otter, or sea cat)
Lontra felina
* Lutra longicaudis (Neotropical otter, Southern River otter,
 La Plata otter, Brasilian otter)
Lontra longicaudis
L. platenisis
* Lutra lutra (Eurasian otter)
Lutra vulgaris
Lutra whitleyi
* Lutra maculicallis (spotted-necked otter)
Hydricits maculicallis
* Lutra perspicallata (India Smooth-Coated otter or Smooth otter)
Lutrogale perspicillata
Lutra tarayensis
* Lutra provocax (Southern River otter or Chilean otter)
Lontra provocax
* Lutra sumatrana (Hairy-nosed otter or Sumatran otter)
Barangia sumatrana
* Pteronura brasiliensis (Giant otter)
Lutra Brasiliensis

Other fun otter links
List o' links: http://www.animalomnibus.com/weasel.htm  (yes, really)
Lutra.net: http://hometown.aol.com/OtterFreak/otter.html
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Re: Samba Client compilation on the latest DLL

2002-11-29 Thread Lee Packham
No program is ever bug free! ;)

I have located where the problem is within samba... It is within the
string handling library that they custom write so they can handle
different character sets/code maps.

And yes, I have been caught out by OS changes before. I'm a windows
developer by trade and have been caught out my Microsoft actually fixing
their APIs (odd, they do actually fix stuff).

The reason this is annoying me a little though, is that the same version
of gcc/glibc on my linux workstation runs this version of smbclient
absolutely fine. So that implies that gcc/glibc/stupid windows memory
handling is at fault somewhere?

I ripped out the custom string stuff in samba and replaced a load of
higher up calls (lib/debug.c mainly... which is where ALL printing to the
screen is done... another silly thing to do) and it worked a treat.

I know it may have sounded that I came on here mouthing that Cygwin was at
fault. That was not my intention and I am sorry if it came across that
way.

I have done these tests on multiple installations of cygwin on different
machines/OS's (2k and XP to be exact) and the problem still exists. Both
times, they were fresh Cygwin installs. I even reinstalled the 2k one to
make sure!

As I said in an earlier post, i've been maintaining (the now, very popular
with sysadmins) smbclient for Win32 for nearly a year and have NEVER had a
problem. Like, EVER. The binary on the page with the dlls that are
included in the zip file runs absolutely fine. Take the binary and run it
with the new DLLs it works fine. This implies something is different with
compilation as samba doesn't link anything statically...

So... /me reinstalled cygwin to use the old 2.95 compiler... No joy. Same
problem. Hence why I came here... hence why i'm stuck.

> Lee,
>
> Surely all but the most inexperienced programmers using C or C++ know
> that  a program that executes without overt failure cannot be considered
>  bug-free? That a perfectly valid change in the compiler, the linker,
> the  libraries or a switch to a different platform (which usually means
> all of  these change) can make formerly latent bugs become manifest,
> right?
>
> Considering that your program is not able to get off the ground, as it
> were, then you may have an unholy combination of libraries, run-times or
>  compiler options. Complex software with big configuration scripts and
> large  (and / or multiple) makefiles can sometimes cause such unsound
> mixtures.
>
> It's also possible that there is some corruption in a library with which
>  you're linking. If this is so and unless it's a fairly subtle
> corruption it  might be visible in the debugger by viewing the assembly
> code at or near  the point of failure.
>
>
> By the way, I'm certainly not offended, but I take it you were. That was
>  not my intent. I'm sorry.
>
> Randall Schulz
> Mountain View, CA USA
>
>
> At 10:49 2002-11-29, Lee Packham wrote:
>>Then, I start to wonder why smbclient fails on a line where the example
>> I  give, fails.
>>
>>/me goes back to drawing board.
>
>
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