Eager to cooperate

2003-07-15 Thread Eileen Huang
Dear  Sir/Madam, 
 
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In Internet we find your company's email and write to you to express our hopes 

of establishing the trade relations with your esteemed company. 

Our product range are diesel engine, petrol engine, generator, water pump,

trash pump,generator & welder, power sprayer, tilling manager,etc. They are 

mainly small-type and convenient to move for family use or outdoor activities 

use, also can be widely used in agriculture, garden and other field. Details 

about our products please view to our website http://www.mellga.com. If you 

are interested in these products, please contact us freely by sending your 

e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Your early reply is highly appreciated.

Eileen Huang
Sales Department 
Better Source Asia Limited




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Re: cygwin 1.5.0-1 forked off child processes have open handles tonon-existant processes

2003-07-15 Thread Ronald Landheer-Cieslak
OK, I see

Thanx :)

rlc

On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 05:48:21PM +0200, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
> >I was just walking my process tree with the process explorer when I saw
> >the cron process had an open handle to a non-existant process
> >(presumably its parent).
> 
> That is correct.  It is working as designed.  It has always done this.
> It keeps a handle open to the process so that the pid of the original
> process will not be reused.  It also keeps several process handles open
> so that pids will not be reused too quickly as that confuses bash.
> 
> cgf
> 
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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: uw-imap 2002d

2003-07-15 Thread Abe Backus
I've updated the version of uw-imap to 2002d. This also includes the
uw-imap-imad, and uw-imap-util packages as well as the new c-client =
package.

This release contains cygwin-specific fixes along with a few other
enhancements. The official release
announcement text follows:
imap-2002d is a minor release, released concurrently with Pine 4.56, and
contains primarily bugfixes.  Programs written for imap-2002 should =
build
with this version without modification, with one exception.  That =
exception
is the ngbogus envelope flag, which stopped being used in imap-2002c and =
is
now gone for good.

The NNTP newsgroup listing code now tries to use wildmats on the NNTP
server, which should result in better performance especially on slow =
lines.
It is also once again permitted to log in on NNTP servers when /loser is
set.

imapd now supports the UNSELECT command.

A new envelope flag, imapenvonly, indicates that the envelope in a
MESSAGE/RFC822 BODY structure only has the IMAP envelope components and =
not
the additional components from c-client: Newsgroups, Followup-To, and
References.



uw-imap-imapd contains the imapd, ipop2d, and ipop3d daemons, which may =
be
added to your inetd.conf or xinetd configuration to provide an =
IMAP4rev1,
POP2, or POP3 mail server in a cygwin environment.

uw-imap-util contains the tmail, dmail, and mailutil programs, which can =
be
used for mailbox maintenance.  The tmail program is useful as an =
"injector"
of email into your UW-imap server.  For instance, fetchmail may be
configured to use tmail as the mail delivery agent.

The uw-imap package contains documentation of the suite.  This =
documentation
is placed under /usr/doc/uw-imap-2002c1/ and the file
/usr/doc/Cygwin/uw-imap.README also contains some useful information.

The c-client package contains the C language headers and a static =
library to
link with when building applications that use the UW IMAP c-client =
library.

The University of Washington IMAP site is at =
http://www.washington.edu/imap/

Please send questions or comments to the cygwin mailing list at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Prior to submitting a question, please check the
included documentation, the UW-IMAP FAQ at
http://www.washington.edu/imap/IMAP-FAQs/index.html, the Cygwin FAQ, the
Cygwin User's Guide, and the mailing list archives.

This program was built with SSL support enabled, but it also allows
plaintext passwords when you configure your server not to use SSL.  This =
is
partially compliant to an IESG recommendation that plaintext passwords =
only
be allowed when SSL is being used.  Please refer to
/usr/doc/uw-imap-2002c1/SSLBUILD for information about this.


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[ANNOUNCEMENT] New package: stunnel-4.04-3

2003-07-15 Thread Marcel Telka
Stunnel is a program that allows you to encrypt arbitrary TCP 
connections inside SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). Stunnel can allow you to 
secure non-SSL aware daemons and protocols (like POP, IMAP, LDAP, etc) 
by having Stunnel provide the encryption, requiring no changes to the 
daemon's code.

To install this package, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on the 
http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe to your system. 
Then, run setup and answer all of the questions. You'll find the 
stunnel package listed in the "Net" category.

If you have questions or comments, please send them to the Cygwin 
mailing list at: cygwin at cygwin dot com. I would appreciate it if you 
would use this mailing list rather than emailing me directly.

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gcc on cygwin

2003-07-15 Thread Sagar Shah
Hi all,

i had developed  an application that uses libraries like libgnome,
libgnomecanvasmm, libbonobo etc.

i have used wstring effectively in my application, the application is
running on Linux.

the same application i tried to built on Windows using cygwin with
development versions of autotools, gcc 3.2.3 etc.

what i observed is a strange, that gcc 3.2.3 doesn't have wstring support, i
searched through google for the solution and reasons, what i concluded, no
support for wstring on cygwin platform.

and when i tried using 2.95.x version the sample application of wstring
worked properly, but when i tried to built my application using gcc 2.95,
many undefined references for code that is implemented in my library files
libbonobouimm, gtk-win32 etc

what i think is since i have  built them using gcc 3.2.3, gcc 2.95 is not
getting them.

well i want to know is my guess right, if yes what should i do for it.

Any Help would greatly be appreciated.
TAI

Regards
Sagar Shah

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attached cygcheck.out

2003-07-15 Thread Julian Gardner
I have done a clean install and tries the following

gzip -d binutils.tar.gz
tar -xvf binutils.tar
mkdir build-binutils
cd build-binutils
../binutils/configure --target=arc-8-elf --prefix=/bar
/bin/sh: not found
Config.guess failed to determine the host type.  You need to specify one.
Usage: configure [OPTIONS] [HOST]

Options: [defaults in brackets]
 --prefix=MYDIR  install into MYDIR [/usr/local]
 --exec-prefix=MYDIR install host-dependent files into MYDIR
[/usr/local]
 --help  print this message [normal config]
 --build=BUILD   configure for building on BUILD [BUILD=HOST]
 --host=HOST configure for HOST [determined via config.guess]
 --norecursion   configure this directory only [recurse]
 --program-prefix=FOOprepend FOO to installed program names [""]
 --program-suffix=FOOappend FOO to installed program names [""]
 --program-transform-name=P transform installed names by sed pattern P [""]
 --site=SITE configure with site-specific makefile for SITE
 --srcdir=DIRfind the sources in DIR [. or ..]
 --target=TARGET configure for TARGET [TARGET=HOST]
 --tmpdir=TMPDIR create temporary files in TMPDIR [/tmp]
 --nfp   configure for software floating point [hard float]
 --with-FOO, --with-FOO=BAR package FOO is available (parameter BAR)
 --without-FOO   package FOO is NOT available
 --enable-FOO, --enable-FOO=BAR include feature FOO (parameter BAR)
 --disable-FOO   do not include feature FOO

Where HOST and TARGET are something like "sparc-sunos", "mips-sgi-irix5",
etc.

so i tried this

../binutils/configure --host=i686 --target=arc-8-elf --prefix=/bar

I get the following error
/bin/sh: not found
*** cannot find config.sub.

Now on my not networked machine the above worked first time

joolz


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Re: Installing Cygwin Under W2k

2003-07-15 Thread Julian Gardner
I have done a clean install and tries the following

gzip -d binutils.tar.gz
tar -xvf binutils.tar
mkdir build-binutils
cd build-binutils
../binutils/configure --target=arc-8-elf --prefix=/bar
/bin/sh: not found
Config.guess failed to determine the host type.  You need to specify one.
Usage: configure [OPTIONS] [HOST]

Options: [defaults in brackets]
 --prefix=MYDIR  install into MYDIR [/usr/local]
 --exec-prefix=MYDIR install host-dependent files into MYDIR
[/usr/local]
 --help  print this message [normal config]
 --build=BUILD   configure for building on BUILD [BUILD=HOST]
 --host=HOST configure for HOST [determined via config.guess]
 --norecursion   configure this directory only [recurse]
 --program-prefix=FOOprepend FOO to installed program names [""]
 --program-suffix=FOOappend FOO to installed program names [""]
 --program-transform-name=P transform installed names by sed pattern P [""]
 --site=SITE configure with site-specific makefile for SITE
 --srcdir=DIRfind the sources in DIR [. or ..]
 --target=TARGET configure for TARGET [TARGET=HOST]
 --tmpdir=TMPDIR create temporary files in TMPDIR [/tmp]
 --nfp   configure for software floating point [hard float]
 --with-FOO, --with-FOO=BAR package FOO is available (parameter BAR)
 --without-FOO   package FOO is NOT available
 --enable-FOO, --enable-FOO=BAR include feature FOO (parameter BAR)
 --disable-FOO   do not include feature FOO

Where HOST and TARGET are something like "sparc-sunos", "mips-sgi-irix5",
etc.

so i tried this

../binutils/configure --host=i686 --target=arc-8-elf --prefix=/bar

I get the following error
/bin/sh: not found
*** cannot find config.sub.

Now on my not networked machine the above worked first time

joolz


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inetd problem

2003-07-15 Thread Naamah
Since I don't know if my previous mail was lost or not, I post again, this
time with more details.
My problem is I can't get inetd to work on Windows NT Workstation 4 SP6a
(although, I made dozens of cygwin installation on other systems (mainly
W2K) without any problem till now).

Symptoms are :
**
When telneting :
Trying 80.14.81.57...
Connected to toto.dyndns.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.


And ftping :
$ftp toto.dyndns.org
Connected to toto.dyndns.org.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
**

Comparing a working system trace and the non-working system trace, I have :

On non working system :
 1388 50287317 [main] inetd 308 fhandler_socket::fixup_before_fork_exec:
WSADuplicateSocket error, sock 0x44, win_proc_id 391, prot_info_ptr
0x615F0BA0

On working system :
 4824 7151791 [main] inetd 2332 fhandler_socket::fixup_before_fork_exec:
WSADuplicateSocket went fine, sock 0x10, win_proc_id 1520, prot_info_ptr
0x615F09D0


I found a reference to this problem in the Cygwin mailing list but I'd like
someone to confirm this is the same problem. Reference can be found at :
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-05/msg01405.html

I am not sure I understand all the stuff around this problem but all I want
to know is how to get rid of this error and get inetd to work ???

Thanks a lot for your help

Thomas


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Re: gcc on cygwin

2003-07-15 Thread Manjit Dua

- Original Message -
From: Sagar Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 14:43:41 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: gcc on cygwin

> Hi all,
> 
> i had developed  an application that uses libraries like libgnome,
> libgnomecanvasmm, libbonobo etc.
> 
> i have used wstring effectively in my application, the application is
> running on Linux.
> 
> the same application i tried to built on Windows using cygwin with
> development versions of autotools, gcc 3.2.3 etc.
> 
> what i observed is a strange, that gcc 3.2.3 doesn't have wstring support, i
> searched through google for the solution and reasons, what i concluded, no
> support for wstring on cygwin platform.
> 
> and when i tried using 2.95.x version the sample application of wstring
> worked properly, but when i tried to built my application using gcc 2.95,
> many undefined references for code that is implemented in my library files
> libbonobouimm, gtk-win32 etc

why wont u build libraries using gcc 2.95 if that works than no problem.

> 
> what i think is since i have  built them using gcc 3.2.3, gcc 2.95 is not
> getting them.

it may but i can't predict.

Regards
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Cygwin NFS server problems - cannot mount from client (HPUX 11)

2003-07-15 Thread L KIME Philip
Greetings,
  I have installed the latest version of the cygwin NFS server - the
services start without trouble, I can see the mounts with "showmount", I can
see the daemons running from a remote HPUX 11 machine (rpcinfo -p). However,
when I try to mount anything, I get "No such file or directory" for the
mount point (which exists). I have traced the systems calls and I can see:

[/sbin/fs/nfs] mount("", "/root/cm", MS_DATA, "nfs", 0x7b041688, 64) ERR#2
ENOENT

for command-line

# mount -F nfs xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/ /root/cm

Where "/root/cm" is the mount point on the client and xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the
IP of the cygwin PC. As far as I know, the first argument to mount here
should not be null and if it is, it will result in this error. The mount man
page claims that the first argument should be the FS type that sysfs(2)
uses. This machine can NFS mount without problem from, for example, a Linux
box. Any deas anyone?

PK



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Re: Installing Cygwin Under W2k

2003-07-15 Thread Elfyn McBratney
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Julian Gardner wrote:

> I have done a clean install and tries the following
>
> gzip -d binutils.tar.gz
> tar -xvf binutils.tar
> mkdir build-binutils
> cd build-binutils
> ../binutils/configure --target=arc-8-elf --prefix=/bar
> /bin/sh: not found
> Config.guess failed to determine the host type.  You need to specify one.
> Usage: configure [OPTIONS] [HOST]

Install the 'ash' package via setup.exe .

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Re: Cygwin NFS server problems - cannot mount from client (HPUX 11)

2003-07-15 Thread Elfyn McBratney
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, L KIME Philip wrote:

> Greetings,
>   I have installed the latest version of the cygwin NFS server - the
> services start without trouble, I can see the mounts with "showmount", I can
> see the daemons running from a remote HPUX 11 machine (rpcinfo -p). However,
> when I try to mount anything, I get "No such file or directory" for the
> mount point (which exists). I have traced the systems calls and I can see:

The NFS server (that Sam Robb ported, IIRC) is not an official Cygwin package.
You may not get the help your expecting as I doubt many people are still using
it.

Elfyn

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RE: Apache with mod_proxy as caching proxy randomly fails

2003-07-15 Thread Hannu E K Nevalainen \(garbage mail\)
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
> Of Brian Dessent

> "Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail)" wrote:
> >
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
> > > Of Brian Dessent
> >
> > > Hi.  I've been trying for some time now to get Apache working as a
> > > caching proxy.  I am finding that random requests fail,
> returning a HTTP
> > > 503 error to the caller (which happens to be another chained
> proxy, but
> > > that's not relevent here), with a corresponding line in the error log
> > > similar to :
> > >
> > > [Sun Jul 13 11:16:37 2003] [error] (13)Permission denied: proxy: error
> > > linking cache file /var/cache/apache/tmp003196 to
> > > /var/cache/apache/9/Q/VkKA5ubeqzho36CHKUug
> > --8<--
> >
> >  Just a thought: Is it possible that the fault isn't within Apache?
> > Does all directories exist? Can you mimick the rename/move/link/unlink
> > operations that  Apache is attempting? (Check the source to see what it
> > attempts?)
> >
>
> Well, I've ensured that /var/cache/apache exists; after that it's pretty
> much apache's responsibility (and indeed it does create the heirarchy
> below, based upon a config directive for the derired depth.)
>
> The problem that it's having, apparently, is that when you have caching
> enabled, it creates a temp-file for every request, and then links it to
> a path/filename that is meaningful to it if it discovers that it should
> cache the response.  And the errors that I"m getting apparently stem
> from the fact that such an object already exists during this
> rename-phase.  The question is why does it fail for certain, random
> requests and not for all of them?
>

Well, I'm no real expert here - but to me this sounds as a
filesystem "compatibility"(wd/sp?) issue. Do/Can you agree with this?

 If this is the case it might pay off to study the differences between e.g.
ext2/ext3 and the "emulated filesystem" in cygwin.

/Hannu E K Nevalainen, B.Sc. EE - Micro Computer Systems, 59~14'N, 17~12'E
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SYSTEM password

2003-07-15 Thread Raul Olias (EE/EEM)
Hi Corina,

I have no idea of which password SYSTEM and Administrators users have.
Could you provide they to me?


Thnaks in advance,
Raúl Olías Beltrán


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Re: gcc on cygwin

2003-07-15 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Sagar Shah wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> i had developed  an application that uses libraries like libgnome,
> libgnomecanvasmm, libbonobo etc.
>
> i have used wstring effectively in my application, the application is
> running on Linux.
>
> the same application i tried to built on Windows using cygwin with
> development versions of autotools, gcc 3.2.3 etc.
>
> what i observed is a strange, that gcc 3.2.3 doesn't have wstring support, i
> searched through google for the solution and reasons, what i concluded, no
> support for wstring on cygwin platform.
>
> and when i tried using 2.95.x version the sample application of wstring
> worked properly, but when i tried to built my application using gcc 2.95,
> many undefined references for code that is implemented in my library files
> libbonobouimm, gtk-win32 etc
>
> what i think is since i have  built them using gcc 3.2.3, gcc 2.95 is not
> getting them.
>
> well i want to know is my guess right, if yes what should i do for it.
>
> Any Help would greatly be appreciated.
> TAI
>
> Regards
> Sagar Shah

Gcc 2.95* and 3.* use different name-mangling techniques, especially in
C++ programs.  Can't say beyond that without seeing the actual code.
Igor
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Re: SYSTEM password

2003-07-15 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Raul Olias (EE/EEM) wrote:

> Hi Corina,
> I have no idea of which password SYSTEM and Administrators users have.
> Could you provide they to me?
>
> Thnaks in advance,
> Raúl Olías Beltrán

:-D  Thanks for the laugh...

Seriously, though, "Administrators" is not a user, but a group (which is
allowed to own files on Windows), and thus doesn't have a password.
SYSTEM (aka LocalSystem) is a special user for running services, and not
intended to log in on the console, so no password for it either.

You can get a SYSTEM-owned shell by using an "at /interactive" trick
posted earlier on this list.  You might also be able to set the SYSTEM
password from that shell by running "passwd" or "net user LocalSystem *",
but I haven't tried it, so experiment.
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Re: 1.5.0: rxvt copy/paste problems

2003-07-15 Thread David Rothenberger
I did some more testing.  The problem only occurs if CYGWIN=tty.
Without the tty option, everything works fine.

I'm having this problem on two separate Win2kPro SP4 machines.  I
did a clean Cygwin installation with only Base package this morning
and the problem still occurs.

Rolf, do you use "tty" in your CYGWIN variable?  If not, can you try
it?  If so, would you mind posting your cygcheck output, or emailing
it to me privately, so I can investigate further?

-Dave

Rolf Campbell writes:
 > I am unable to reproduce using 1.5.0/Win2000ProSp4
 > 
 > David Rothenberger wrote:
 > > I'm seeing some weird, new behavior with rxvt under cygwin-1.5.0-1
 > > related to copy/paste and its interaction with the Windows
 > > clipboard.  All of the weirdness described below goes away when I
 > > revert to 1.3.22.  I'm running under Win2k Pro SP4.
 > > 
 > > It seems that if I startup rxvt directly from Windows (Run box or
 > > cmd.exe shell), that rxvt works fine wrt copy/paste.  But, if I
 > > start bash or ash first, and then start rxvt from there, the rxvt
 > > copy/paste does not interact with the Windows clipboard at all.
 > > Also, it seems that two rxvt windows start from the same bash/ash
 > > process can copy/paste between one another, but not if they are
 > > started from a different bash/ash process.


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ls -l gets the dates wrong on CD

2003-07-15 Thread Don Sharp
Hello Cygwinners

I noticed that when I did an ls -l in a directory on a CD I got dates in
the future. DOSish command dir gets the dates right.

Latest Cygwin installed. cygcheck.out attached

$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-4.0 don 1.3.22(0.78/3/2) 2003-03-18 09:20 i686 unknown unknown
Cygwin

$ ls -l
total 0
dr-xr-xr-x2 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 argo
dr-xr-xr-x6 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 dhtml
dr-xr-xr-x5 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 drawcli
dr-xr-xr-x3 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 getifaces
dr-xr-xr-x3 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 getifaddr
dr-xr-xr-x8 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 java
dr-xr-xr-x2 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 misc
dr-xr-xr-x4 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 pingex
dr-xr-xr-x2 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 strtest
dr-xr-xr-x3 don  None0 Apr 22  2009 webfeet

$ cmd /c dir
 Volume in drive E is AVATR140403
 Volume Serial Number is 6B32-B354

 Directory of e:\users\don\experime.nt

65535/18/27  05:01p   .
65535/18/27  05:01p   ..
01/15/03  09:45a  argo
01/13/03  03:43p  dhtml
01/13/03  03:44p  drawcli
01/13/03  03:44p  getifaces
01/13/03  03:44p  getifaddr
01/13/03  03:44p  java
01/13/03  03:44p  misc
01/13/03  03:44p  pingex
01/13/03  03:44p  strtest
01/13/03  03:50p  webfeet
  12 File(s)  0 bytes
  0 bytes free

This is similar to a bug I reported back in 2000, see
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-10/msg01076.html
but in that case it seemed to apply to the root of FAT partitions.

Cheers

Don Sharp
Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Tue Jul 15 16:17:23 2003

Windows NT Ver 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6

Path:   G:\usr\local\bin
G:\\bin
n:\X11R6\bin
G:\bin
j:\mksnt
t:\java\jdk\j2sdk1.4.1_01\bin
t:\java\j2sdk\jdk1.4.1_01\jre\bin
c:\oracle\bin
c:\PROGRA~1\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin
c:\Sybase\DLL
c:\Sybase\BIN
c:\WINNT\system32
c:\WINNT
f:\BORLAND\BC4.02\BIN
c:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Common\Tools\WinNT
c:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Common\MSDev98\Bin
c:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Common\Tools
c:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\VC98\bin
.

G:\bin\id.exe output (nontsec)
UID: 1001(don) GID: 513(None)
513(None)  544(Administrators)
551(Backup Operators)  546(Guests)
547(Power Users)   552(Replicator)
545(Users)

G:\bin\id.exe output (ntsec)
UID: 1001(don) GID: 513(None)
513(None)  544(Administrators)
551(Backup Operators)  546(Guests)
547(Power Users)   552(Replicator)
545(Users)

SysDir: C:\WINNT\System32
WinDir: C:\WINNT

CYGWIN = `binmode ntsec tty'
C_INCLUDE_PATH = `/usr/local/include'
HOME = `d:\users\don'
LIBRARY_PATH = `/usr/local/lib'
MAKE_MODE = `unix'
PWD = `/cygdrive/e/users/don/experime.nt'
USER = `don'

CDPATH = `.:/dosr/avalon/src/src:/dost/avalon/src'
COLORFGBG = `11;default;0'
COLORTERM = `rxvt-xpm'
COMPUTERNAME = `DON'
COMSPEC = `C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe'
CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH = `/usr/local/include'
DISPLAY = `:0'
HOMEDRIVE = `d:'
HOMEPATH = `\users\don'
INCLUDE = `C:\Sybase\INCLUDE;'
J2EE_HOME = `J:\java\jdk\j2sdkee1.4'
JAVA_HOME = `T:\java\jdk\j2sdk1.4.1_01'
LIB = `C:\Sybase\LIB;'
LOGONSERVER = `\\DON'
LS_COLORS = 
`no=00:fi=00:di=01;36:ln=00;34:pi=40;33:so=00;35:bd=40;33;01:cd=40;33;01:or=40;31;01:ex=00;32:*.tar=01;31:*.tgz=01;31:*.arj=01;31:*.taz=01;31:*.lzh=01;31:*.zip=01;31:*.z=01;31:*.Z=01;31:*.gz=01;31:*.deb=01;31:*.jpg=01;35:*.gif=01;35:*.bmp=01;35:*.ppm=01;35:*.tga=01;35:*.xbm=01;35:*.xpm=01;35:*.tif=01;35:*.mpg=07;44:*.avi=07;44:*.gl=07;44:*.dl=07;44:'
MANPATH = `:/usr/ssl/man'
NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = `1'
OLDPWD = `/cygdrive/e'
ORACLE_HOME = `c:\oracle'
OS2LIBPATH = `C:\WINNT\system32\os2\dll;'
OS = `Windows_NT'
PATHEXT = `.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH'
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = `x86'
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = `x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 3, GenuineIntel'
PROCESSOR_LEVEL = `6'
PROCESSOR_REVISION = `0803'
PS1 = `]0;\w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \w
$ '
ROOTDIR = `J:/mksnt'
SHELL = `/bin/bash'
SHLVL = `1'
SYBASE = `C:\Sybase'
SYSTEMDRIVE = `C:'
SYSTEMROOT = `C:\WINNT'
TEMP = `c:\TEMP'
TERM = `rxvt'
USERDOMAIN = `DON'
USERNAME = `don'
USERPROFILE = `C:\WINNT\Profiles\don.000'
WINDIR = `C:\WINNT'
WINDOWID = `168049264'
_ = `/usr/bin/cygcheck'

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\mounts v2
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\Program Options
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solut

RE: Cygwin NFS server problems - cannot mount from client (HPUX 11)

2003-07-15 Thread Robb, Sam
> This machine can NFS mount without problem from, for 
> example, a Linux box. Any deas anyone?

PTC :-)

I've had to temporarily shelve the work on the NFS port
for Cygwin for a couple of reasons - some work related,
some personal.  I hope to be able to return to it again
sometime soon.

In the meantime, if you have the time & ability to dig
in and figure out what's wrong, I'd be very happy to
see a patch (or even a comment like "Look, you need to
call sys_make_nfs_not_fail() here on line 368...")
Generating a new binary snapshot is simple; it's time
for debugging that I lack at the moment :-/

-Samrobb

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Re: SYSTEM password

2003-07-15 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 10:02:10AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> You can get a SYSTEM-owned shell by using an "at /interactive" trick
> posted earlier on this list.

Or using rlogin or ssh also posted earlier on this list.

>   You might also be able to set the SYSTEM
> password from that shell by running "passwd" or "net user LocalSystem *",
> but I haven't tried it, so experiment.

Doesn't work.  

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Problems with @pathnames

2003-07-15 Thread Magnus Lewis-Smith
Do you have to do anything special to turn on @pathname expansion?

The Cygwin User Guide, Chapter 3 (Special Filenames) 
[http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html]
states:

   Example 3-2. Using @pathname

   bash$ echo  'This   is   "a long"  line' > mylist
   bash$ echo @mylist
   @mylist
   bash$ /bin/echo @mylist
   This is a long line
   bash$ rm mylist
   bash$ /bin/echo @mylist
   @mylist
 

which suggests that it should 'just happen'.  However, I get:

   (~) echo  'This   is   "a long"  line' > mylist
   (~) echo @mylist
   @mylist
   (~) /bin/echo @mylist
   @mylist

which is clearly not what we want.  This has only been happening with recent
cygwin1.dlls -- I'm using 1.3.22-1 now.  I had an older setup -- long gone now,
but probably 1.2.something where it was working.

Any advice would be appreciated, particularly if I'm doing something really
stupid.

Thanks
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Re: Problems with @pathnames

2003-07-15 Thread Randall R Schulz
Magnus,

The @-file expansion feature is active only when a non-Cygwin program 
invokes a Cygwin executable.

Try your examples from CMD.exe or COMMAND.exe and you'll see that 
@-file expansion works as advertised.

Randall Schulz

At 09:11 2003-07-15, Magnus Lewis-Smith wrote:
Do you have to do anything special to turn on @pathname expansion?

The Cygwin User Guide, Chapter 3 (Special Filenames)
[http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html]
states:
   Example 3-2. Using @pathname

   bash$ echo  'This   is   "a long"  line' > mylist
   bash$ echo @mylist
   @mylist
   bash$ /bin/echo @mylist
   This is a long line
   bash$ rm mylist
   bash$ /bin/echo @mylist
   @mylist
which suggests that it should 'just happen'.  However, I get:

   (~) echo  'This   is   "a long"  line' > mylist
   (~) echo @mylist
   @mylist
   (~) /bin/echo @mylist
   @mylist
which is clearly not what we want.  This has only been happening with recent
cygwin1.dlls -- I'm using 1.3.22-1 now.  I had an older setup -- long 
gone now,
but probably 1.2.something where it was working.

Any advice would be appreciated, particularly if I'm doing something really
stupid.
Thanks
Magnus Lewis-Smith


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#define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in sys/signal.h

2003-07-15 Thread Attila Szegedi
When I try to compile a sample .c file containing only these two lines:

#define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS
#include 

I get these parse errors:

$ gcc sample.c
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:5,
 from sample.c:2:
/usr/include/sys/signal.h:179: parse error before "siginfo_t"
/usr/include/sys/signal.h:182: parse error before "siginfo_t"

Lines 179-182 in signal.h read:
int _EXFUN(sigwaitinfo, (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t *info));
int _EXFUN(sigtimedwait,
  (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t *info, const struct timespec  *timeout)
);

Anybody sees what's wrong? I stared long and hard at signal.h but see
nothing wrong.

Cheers,
  Attila.



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Re: #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in sys/signal.h

2003-07-15 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Attila Szegedi wrote:

> When I try to compile a sample .c file containing only these two lines:
>
> #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS
> #include 
>
> I get these parse errors:
>
> $ gcc sample.c
> In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:5,
>  from sample.c:2:
> /usr/include/sys/signal.h:179: parse error before "siginfo_t"
> /usr/include/sys/signal.h:182: parse error before "siginfo_t"
>
> Lines 179-182 in signal.h read:
> int _EXFUN(sigwaitinfo, (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t *info));
> int _EXFUN(sigtimedwait,
>   (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t *info, const struct timespec  *timeout)
> );
>
> Anybody sees what's wrong? I stared long and hard at signal.h but see
> nothing wrong.
>
> Cheers,
>   Attila.

Try staring long and hard at the output of "gcc -E sample.c"... ;-)
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Re: #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in sys/signal.h

2003-07-15 Thread Attila Szegedi
- Original Message -
From: "Igor Pechtchanski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Attila Szegedi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in
sys/signal.h


>
> Try staring long and hard at the output of "gcc -E sample.c"... ;-)


Okay. After preprocessing these lines read (modulo e-mail introduced line
breaks):

int __attribute__((__cdecl__)) sigwaitinfo (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t
*info);
int __attribute__((__cdecl__)) sigtimedwait (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t
*info, const struct timespec *timeout);

I still see nothing suspicious near "siginfo_t"... These lines still look
like legal C declarations.
Attila.


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TIOCSTI ioctl call

2003-07-15 Thread Hirsch, Matthew
Hi list,

Has anyone found a clever (or otherwise) work-around for Cygwin's lack of a
TIOCSTI ioctl call?  Is anyone currently working on implementing this?

Thanks much,
Matt Hirsch

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How to get sigwait()?

2003-07-15 Thread Attila Szegedi
This is kind of follow-up to my question about _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS:

what is (is there?) the proper way to get compiled some code under Cygwin
(originally written for Linux) that uses the sigwait() function? I first
naively thought that defining _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS is enough to
conditionally compile relevant parts in /usr/include/sys/signal/h. Then it
turned out that if I define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS, I must also define
__rtems__ to trigger conditional compilation of the siginfo_t struct.

Now, this rings the alarm bells in my head. Am I really supposed to define a
symbol indicating that the compilation target is an embedded RTOS when I
want to have the code compiled for Windows? If not, what is the solution? Is
there any?

Thanks in advance for any responses
Cheers,
  Attila.



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How to emulate pthread_yield

2003-07-15 Thread Attila Szegedi
Still porting a piece of software from Linux to Cygwin. The code uses
pthread_yield() function, but there is no such function in Cygwin's
pthread.h (I updated my copy of Cygwin from the online setup today). Any
known workaround? I tried looking around the mailing list archive, and in
one place it seems like the poster suggested that sched_yield can be used
instead. Is that right?

Cheers,
  Attila.



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Re: #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in sys/signal.h

2003-07-15 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Attila Szegedi wrote:

> - Original Message -
>
> > Try staring long and hard at the output of "gcc -E sample.c"... ;-)
>
> Okay. After preprocessing these lines read (modulo e-mail introduced line
> breaks):
>
> int __attribute__((__cdecl__)) sigwaitinfo (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t
> *info);
> int __attribute__((__cdecl__)) sigtimedwait (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t
> *info, const struct timespec *timeout);
>
> I still see nothing suspicious near "siginfo_t"... These lines still look
> like legal C declarations.
> Attila.

What about the declaration of "siginfo_t" ~100 lines earlier?
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Re: #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in sys/signal.h

2003-07-15 Thread Attila Szegedi
- Original Message -
From: "Igor Pechtchanski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Attila Szegedi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in
sys/signal.h


>
> What about the declaration of "siginfo_t" ~100 lines earlier?

Yup, that's it - I started a separate thread to ask this one. It's there,
but guarded with
#if defined(__rtem__)
I just don't feel it's safe to define __rtem__ when attempting to compile
for Windows... You see, those headers are generic Cygnus headers, so they
contain code for Cygnus embedded targets as well. For some reason, siginfo_t
is compiled only when __rtem__ is defined...

Anyway, that piece of code (essentially a signal handler) isn't *that* much
critical - signals are used only to implement few auxiliary services - so
maybe I'll just end up omitting it altogether. I understand that UNIX
signals might not be properly emulated under Windows. pthread_yield would be
critical to have, though.

Attila.



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Re: Apache with mod_proxy as caching proxy randomly fails

2003-07-15 Thread Brian Dessent
"Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail)" wrote:

> Well, I'm no real expert here - but to me this sounds as a
> filesystem "compatibility"(wd/sp?) issue. Do/Can you agree with this?
> 
>  If this is the case it might pay off to study the differences between e.g.
> ext2/ext3 and the "emulated filesystem" in cygwin.

I had considered that, and if it was failing on filenames with e.g. ':'
or other windows-verboten characters, or was relying on case sensitivity
then that would explain it.  But I'm pretty sure all of this has been
taken care of by the Apache folks, in that it knows not to try any of
that stuff on the Cygwin target (which is an Apache-supported platform.)

Here's what I've been fooling with currently on this matter:

If I use wget, I can reliably replicate the log error messages simply by
adding the "--cache=off" command line parameter to an object that Apache
has already cached.  However, wget reports a 200 status code and the
correct file sizes -- in other words even though there's the error
message in the log file the request still aparently worked.  Somehow,
such cases are failing for IE however.  I'm beginning to think this is
related to some sort of IE-only strangeness (which would not be
surprising at all), but I'm not sure.

Brian

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Re: TIOCSTI ioctl call

2003-07-15 Thread Elfyn McBratney
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Hirsch, Matthew wrote:

> Has anyone found a clever (or otherwise) work-around for Cygwin's lack of a
> TIOCSTI ioctl call?  Is anyone currently working on implementing this?

Yep. It's known as PTC ;-)

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Re: How to get sigwait()?

2003-07-15 Thread Elfyn McBratney
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Attila Szegedi wrote:

> This is kind of follow-up to my question about _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS:
>
> what is (is there?) the proper way to get compiled some code under Cygwin
> (originally written for Linux) that uses the sigwait() function? I first
> naively thought that defining _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS is enough to
> conditionally compile relevant parts in /usr/include/sys/signal/h. Then it
> turned out that if I define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS, I must also define
> __rtems__ to trigger conditional compilation of the siginfo_t struct.

Well, that's obviusly not the answer. If there's a function missing it means one
hasn't been written and contributed to the project. As always, with Open Source
projects, you have the power to implement this or any other missing function.

Sorry I can't be more helpful than that.

> Now, this rings the alarm bells in my head. Am I really supposed to define a
> symbol indicating that the compilation target is an embedded RTOS when I
> want to have the code compiled for Windows? If not, what is the solution? Is
> there any?
>
> Thanks in advance for any responses
> Cheers,
>   Attila.

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Re: How to emulate pthread_yield

2003-07-15 Thread Robert Collins
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 07:49, Attila Szegedi wrote:
> Still porting a piece of software from Linux to Cygwin. The code uses
> pthread_yield() function, but there is no such function in Cygwin's
> pthread.h (I updated my copy of Cygwin from the online setup today). Any
> known workaround? I tried looking around the mailing list archive, and in
> one place it seems like the poster suggested that sched_yield can be used
> instead. Is that right?

yes.

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Binaries via Line or by rebuilding?

2003-07-15 Thread luke . kendall

On 25 Mar, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Re: cant run binaries in cygwin
>  Unless you mean "there's no binary but the Linux binary", in which case 
>  Cygwin will probably not be of much use to you, but you might be 
>  interested in something like Line (). 

It looks like development of Line stopped in 2001, at an alpha version.

Was that because it's more normal for people to simply port a program by
building from source under Cygwin?

luke


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Ideas re problem reporting

2003-07-15 Thread luke . kendall
On 22 May, Sam Edge wrote:
>  In addition, you are likely to get little help here with any problem 
>  unless you installed cygwin via the "official" setup.exe that you can 
>  get via the "Install Cygwin now" link on the http://www.cygwin.com/ 
>  web site. 

If this is a common occurrence (installing but bypassing setup.exe
somehow), then maybe it should finish by adding a registry entry to say
it did the install (and whether partial or full), so that problem
reports that include the system info would let you know this.

Perhaps even a bug reporting script that asked the questions you want
answered, and ran cygcheck etc. (basically, automating as much of the
http://cygwin.com/problems.html procedure as far as possible), might be
worthwhile.

If people think it's a good idea, I might have a go at one this weekend.

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Permission problems with recent Cygwin

2003-07-15 Thread luke . kendall
On some recent installs of Cygwin (from a snapshot of a mirror site
about a week ago), we've started getting some odd problems.  Re-running
setup pointing it at a fresh setup and mirror does not fix the problems
(naturally enough).

A few key files in /etc (including /etc/profile!) have owner set to the
person who did the install (a system admin person), but mode 700.  So one
obvious effect is that /etc/profile can't be read by anyone except the
installer, so PATH isn't set for ordinary users, so nothing works properly.

We also noticed that all of /bin (except for symlinks) also had mode
700 (yet strangely enough, seem to execute).

For now, we are working around this by adding in a "chmod -R a+rx /etc"
to our post-install script.  That's a gross hack.

Here's a snippet from /etc, showing some file permissions that look
wrong to me.  I've attached a cygcheck output and the full /etc ls at
the end.

-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 6912 Jul 16  2002 mime.conf
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 6912 Jul 16  2002 mime.conf.default
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 1898 Jul 10  2002 mime.types
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U12800 May  4 07:28 mlock.exe
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U88039 May 23 06:44 moduli
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U   60 Jul 10 08:29 motd
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U0 Jul 10 08:30 mtab
lrwxrwxrwx1 desmolej Domain U  160 Jul 10 08:29 networks -> 
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\networks
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U43683 Jul 10 08:37 passwd
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U  945 Jul 10 08:29 passwd.orig
-rw-r--r--1 desmolej Domain U 2853 Jul 10 08:29 pinforc
drwx--+   2 desmolej Domain U0 Jul 10 08:30 postinstall
drwx--+   2 desmolej Domain U0 Jul 10 08:29 preremove
-rwx--1 desmolej Domain U 2034 Jul 10 08:29 profile
drwx--+   2 desmolej Domain U0 Jul 10 08:37 profile.d
-rwxr-xr-x1 desmolej Domain U 1519 Jul 10 08:29 profile.ksh

Is this happening to anyone else?

luke

total 610
-rwx--1 desmolej Domain U 2810 Jul 10 08:29 DIR_COLORS
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U87515 Jul 10  2002 Muttrc
drwx--+   2 desmolej Domain U0 Jul  9 17:22 WindowMaker
drwx--+  13 desmolej Domain U0 Jul  9 17:22 X11
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 2512 May  9 01:31 a2ps-site.cfg
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U12816 May  9 01:31 a2ps.cfg
drwx--+   2 desmolej Domain U0 Jul  9 17:17 alternatives
drwx--+   2 desmolej Domain U0 Jul  9 17:17 apache
-rwx--1 desmolej Domain U   28 Jul 10 08:29 bash.bashrc
drwx--+   2 desmolej Domain U0 Jul  9 17:17 cron.d
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 1356 Feb  8 21:36 csh.cshrc
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U  404 Feb 12 07:07 csh.login
drwx--+   3 desmolej Domain U0 Jul  9 17:17 defaults
drwx--+   3 desmolej Domain U0 Jul  9 17:17 dpkg
-rwx--1 desmolej Domain U 4980 Jul 10 08:37 enscript.cfg
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 4839 Aug 26  2002 enscript.cfg.default
-rwx--1 desmolej Domain U 4839 Jul 10 08:37 enscript.cfg.orig
drwx--+   2 desmolej Domain U0 Jul  9 17:20 errors
-rw-rw-r--1 desmolej Domain U23105 May 15 11:14 exim.conf
-rw-rw-r--+   1 desmolej Domain U23105 May 15 11:14 exim.conf.default
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U   14 Jul 10 08:29 ftpusers
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U   49 Jul 10 08:29 ftpwelcome
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U 3906 Jul 10 08:37 group
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U  481 Jul 10 08:29 group.orig
lrwxrwxrwx1 desmolej Domain U  154 Jul 10 08:29 hosts -> 
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U  207 Jul 10 08:30 hosts.allow
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U  417 Jul 10 08:30 hosts.deny
drwx--+   2 desmolej Domain U0 Jul  9 17:20 icons
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U 2036 Jul 10 08:37 inetd.conf
-rw-r--r--1 desmolej Domain U 1685 Jul 10 08:29 inittab
-rwxr-xr-x1 desmolej Domain U 4394 Jul 10 08:29 ksh.kshrc
-rw-r--r--1 desmolej Domain U  154 Jul 10 08:37 mailx.rc
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 4415 Mar 10 16:26 man.config
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U26097 Jul 16  2002 mib.txt
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 6912 Jul 16  2002 mime.conf
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 6912 Jul 16  2002 mime.conf.default
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U 1898 Jul 10  2002 mime.types
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U12800 May  4 07:28 mlock.exe
-rwx--+   1 desmolej Domain U88039 May 23 06:44 moduli
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U   60 Jul 10 08:29 motd
-rw-rw-rw-1 desmolej Domain U0 Jul 10 08:30 mtab
lrwxrwxrwx1 desmolej Domain U  160 Jul 10 08:29 networks -> 
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\networks
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Re: #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in sys/signal.h

2003-07-15 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 07:52:07PM +0200, Attila Szegedi wrote:
>When I try to compile a sample .c file containing only these two lines:
>
>#define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS
>#include 
>
>I get these parse errors:
>
>$ gcc sample.c
>In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:5,
> from sample.c:2:
>/usr/include/sys/signal.h:179: parse error before "siginfo_t"
>/usr/include/sys/signal.h:182: parse error before "siginfo_t"
>
>Lines 179-182 in signal.h read:
>int _EXFUN(sigwaitinfo, (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t *info));
>int _EXFUN(sigtimedwait,
>  (const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t *info, const struct timespec  *timeout)
>);
>
>Anybody sees what's wrong? I stared long and hard at signal.h but see
>nothing wrong.

siginfo_t isn't defined.  If you did manage to define it, you'd discover
that cygwin doesn't support POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS.

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Re: Permission problems with recent Cygwin

2003-07-15 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 11:37:19AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On some recent installs of Cygwin (from a snapshot of a mirror site
> about a week ago), we've started getting some odd problems.  Re-running
> setup pointing it at a fresh setup and mirror does not fix the problems
> (naturally enough).
> 
> A few key files in /etc (including /etc/profile!) have owner set to the
> person who did the install (a system admin person), but mode 700.  So one
> obvious effect is that /etc/profile can't be read by anyone except the
> installer, so PATH isn't set for ordinary users, so nothing works properly.

Luke,

The problem occurs because the install is done by a Domain User
and because the Windows default setting at your site is to give no 
permissions to Everyone (at least in /etc).

There is a patch submitted to setup that is likely to
fix this. To assess if the patch would be effective in your case,
could you send the output of "getfacl /", "getfacl /bin" and 
"getfacl /etc" ? 
 
Additionally cygcheck reveals (the output of "id")  
UID: 11021(luke)GID: 10513(Domain
groups=12919(adaytum)   10513(Domain Users)
13876(MS_VisualStudio)  13761(ZoneAlarm)
that you are not a member of Users (or that Users is missing from /etc/group),
which is unusual. If normal users are not in Users, the problem will
persist even with the setup patch.

"chmod -R a+rx /etc" is an effective answer. You could also change the group
to Users (assuming users are in Users) and change the group permissions.

Pierre


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[ANNOUNCEMENT] New package: jgraph-8.3-1

2003-07-15 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
Jgraph is a Postscript graph creation package coming soon to a mirror
near you.

Jgraph takes a description of a graph or graphs and produces a
Postscript file on the standard output.

Jgraph is ideal for plotting any mixture of scatter point graphs, line
graphs, and/or bar graphs, and embedding the output into LaTeX,
or any other text processing system which can read Postscript.

The graph description language is simple enough to get nice looking
graphs with a minimum of effort, yet powerful enough to give the
user the flexibility to tailor the appearance of the graph to his or
her individual preferences. This includes plotting multiple graphs and
laying them out separately on the page (or pages).


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Re: #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in sys/signal.h

2003-07-15 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 12:00:24AM +0200, Attila Szegedi wrote:
>- Original Message -
>From: "Igor Pechtchanski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Attila Szegedi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 11:52 PM
>Subject: Re: #define _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS causes parse error in
>sys/signal.h
>
>>What about the declaration of "siginfo_t" ~100 lines earlier?
>
>Yup, that's it - I started a separate thread to ask this one.  It's
>there, but guarded with #if defined(__rtem__) I just don't feel it's
>safe to define __rtem__ when attempting to compile for Windows...  You
>see, those headers are generic Cygnus headers, so they contain code for
>Cygnus embedded targets as well.  For some reason, siginfo_t is
>compiled only when __rtem__ is defined...

Actually RTEMS isn't a "Cygnus" embedded target.

http://www.google.com/search?q=rtems

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Re: favor

2003-07-15 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Luis A Escobar wrote:

> Igor, where do I get info (how to use, etc) on the
> jgraph cygwin utility that you just posted?
>
> Thank you
> Regards, Luis A

Luis,

The following is directly from the announcement:

  If you have questions or comments, please send them to the Cygwin mailing
  list at:  cygwin at cygwin dot com .  I would appreciate it if you would
  use this mailing list rather than emailing me directly.  This includes
  ideas and comments about the setup utility or Cygwin in general.

This means that your question should have gone to the list, so others can
enjoy the benefit of the answer in the archives if they have similar
questions.  I'm forwarding my answer there.

Now, to answer your question: most Cygwin packages put the upstream
maintainer's README file in /usr/doc/.  Some also contain a
Cygwin-specific README file, as /usr/doc/Cygwin/-.README.
Jgraph has both.
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Korn Shell from CMD

2003-07-15 Thread Linden Glen
Hi all,
I've brought a script across from AIX, it's written in Korn. I've made some 
changes, and have been testing it via cygwin. What I've been doing is 
opening cygwin, and changing to the scripts directory, and running it from 
there. ie
cd /dir/script.sh
./script.sh
That was all fine, and it runs perfectly like that - however, now I need to 
make the script run automatically - and would like to do this via NT 
Scheduler. My issue is however, that when I try to create the batch file to 
run it as per suggestion from previous posts, it doesn't work I get all 
kinds of errors with the script, like the `date` command not working. The 
first line of the script is : #!/bin/ksh could this cause the issue I'm 
seeing?
Any help will be very much appreciated.
Cheers,
Linden

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Re: Ideas re problem reporting

2003-07-15 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 10:21:42AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On 22 May, Sam Edge wrote:
>>  In addition, you are likely to get little help here with any problem 
>>  unless you installed cygwin via the "official" setup.exe that you can 
>>  get via the "Install Cygwin now" link on the http://www.cygwin.com/ 
>>  web site. 
>
>If this is a common occurrence (installing but bypassing setup.exe
>somehow), then maybe it should finish by adding a registry entry to say
>it did the install (and whether partial or full), so that problem
>reports that include the system info would let you know this.

cygcheck -rsv (or cygcheck -c) already implies this.  If the output
from cycheck doesn't include package information, then the packages
weren't installed via setup.exe.

cgf

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Korn Shell from CMD

2003-07-15 Thread Linden Glen
Hi all,
I've brought a script across from AIX, it's written in Korn. I've made some 
changes, and have been testing it via cygwin. What I've been doing is 
opening cygwin, and changing to the scripts directory, and running it from 
there. ie
cd /dir/script.sh
./script.sh
That was all fine, and it runs perfectly like that - however, now I need to 
make the script run automatically - and would like to do this via NT 
Scheduler. My issue is however, that when I try to create the batch file to 
run it as per suggestion from previous posts, it doesn't work I get all 
kinds of errors with the script, like the `date` command not working. The 
first line of the script is : #!/bin/ksh could this cause the issue I'm 
seeing?
Any help will be very much appreciated.
Cheers,
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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: terminfo-5.3-3

2003-07-15 Thread Charles Wilson
The terminfo package has been updated to version 5.3-3.  It
contains the terminfo database that enables proper operation
of ncurses-based applications.  Normally, the terminfo database
is distributed WITH ncurses; but we've split it out to enable
updates on an accelarated schedule.

CHANGES (since 5.3-2)
o added 'el' (erase-to-end-of-line) definition for 'TERM=cygwin' 
terminal definition (cgf)

Note that you do NOT need to update to the test releases of ncurses or 
the cygwin kernel to use this terminfo package.  In case you were wondering.

-- 
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INSTALLATION:

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.  Then, run setup and update the terminfo package.

Note that we have recently stopped downloads from sources.redhat.com
(aka cygwin.com) due to bandwidth limitations.  This means that you
will  need to find a mirror which has this update.

In the US,
ftp://mirrors.rcn.net/mirrors/sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
is a reliable high bandwidth connection.

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http://programming.ccp14.ac.uk/ftp-mirror/programming/cygwin/pub/cygwin/
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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Available for test: xerces-c-2.3.0-3

2003-07-15 Thread Abe Backus
I've updated the version of xerces-c to 2.3.0-3. This also includes the
xerces-c-devel, xerces-c-doc, and libxerces-c23 packages.

The code for this version is the same as 2.3.0-2.  The only difference is
that this version is built for the 1.5.0 version of cygwin.

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.
At the "Select Package" step, select the radio button labeled "Exp" and
select "Libs" ("Devel" for the xerces-c-devel package, "Doc" for the
xerces-c-doc package) and then click on the appropriate field until the
above announced version number appears if it is not displayed already.


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Re: gcc on cygwin

2003-07-15 Thread Sagar Shah
Thanx Vince, Manjit, Igor for u replies,

but if i want gcc 3.2.3 to work with wstring support, than what i have to
do.

wait for gcc people or try to built from source over cygwin with specific
options.

Regards
Manjit Dua
- Original Message -
From: Vince Harron
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: gcc on cygwin


gcc 2.95 has a different C++ ABI than gcc 3.2.3.  You'll have to build all
C++ code with the same compiler.

From: Sagar Shah 
To: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org, cygwin at cygwin dot com
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 14:43:41 -0700
Subject: gcc on cygwin



Hi all,

i had developed  an application that uses libraries like libgnome,
libgnomecanvasmm, libbonobo etc.

i have used wstring effectively in my application, the application is
running on Linux.

the same application i tried to built on Windows using cygwin with
development versions of autotools, gcc 3.2.3 etc.

what i observed is a strange, that gcc 3.2.3 doesn't have wstring support, i
searched through google for the solution and reasons, what i concluded, no
support for wstring on cygwin platform.

and when i tried using 2.95.x version the sample application of wstring
worked properly, but when i tried to built my application using gcc 2.95,
many undefined references for code that is implemented in my library files
libbonobouimm, gtk-win32 etc

what i think is since i have  built them using gcc 3.2.3, gcc 2.95 is not
getting them.

well i want to know is my guess right, if yes what should i do for it.

Any Help would greatly be appreciated.
TAI

Regards
Sagar Shah

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terminfo 3.2-2

2003-07-15 Thread Robert McNulty Junior
I get a corrupted file warning from terminfo, the latest version.
Charles, could you look into this, please?
Robert


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terminfo 5.3-3

2003-07-15 Thread Robert McNulty Junior
Make that 5.3-3 temrinfo,

Robert McNulty Junior wrote:

I get a corrupted file warning from terminfo, the latest version.
Charles, could you look into this, please?
Robert


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RE: Makefile *** missing separator

2003-07-15 Thread Andrew Jacka
>> I have a question about gnumake under cygwin...
>> I am getting an error "*** missing separator" compliling using a
>> home-baked makefile.
>
> I believe "separator" in makefiles equals the TAB character.
>
> a) Ensure that you type them at apropriate positions ($ info make)
> b) Ensure that your editor *keeps* them where you typed them
>   (i.e. do not use notepad - or similar tools)
>
>/Hannu E K Nevalainen, B.Sc. EE - Micro Computer Systems, 59~14'N, 
>17~12'E
> <=> degree

Hi,

Just to confirm...  This isn't anything to do with tab characters. 
That was the first thing I checked (mentioned in the original post).

I have done some more digging...   Here is the line where the missing 
separator message comes up.

$(LIB): $(LIB)($(OBJS)) $(OBJS)   <- ERROR REFERS TO THIS LINE
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(LDLIBS) $^

It turns out that when the variable "LIB" is not defined, make is 
expanding it to be a single space character.   On all other platforms 
that I have used this setup on, an undefined variable comes out as an 
empty string, and doesn't cause a problem since this expands to an empty 
rule.   Whats more, the test "#ifdef..." comes back with TRUE in this 
case (should be FALSE).   If I define $(LIB) to be empty earlier (ie 
using the line
---
LIB :=
---
then it correctly expands the rule and #ifdef works properly.   This 
only breaks down when LIB hasn't been defined...

I mentioned in the original post that this exact setup works fine on 
Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, SolarisX86 - Cygwin seems to be the only 
platform where this happens.   Is this a known bug in the Cygwin variant 
of Make?

Cheers,

Andrew Jacka



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where can I get info on commercial version of cygwin

2003-07-15 Thread H. Henning Schmidt
Hi,
I am planning to use the cygwin1.dll in a project for a customer who 
does not allow the publishing of their own source codes. I do not want 
to discuss the brilliance of this rule here. But AFAIK the licensing 
model for the free version of cygwin (GPL) would require exactly that 
(publishing all source code that makes use of the cygwin1.dll ... right?)
So I need to at least evaluate where I could get a commercial license 
for cygwin1.dll from and at what price. I have tried to contact the 
redhat sales channels in various ways, but never got a reply whatsoever.
While this mailing list might not be primarily concearned with this 
issue, I am hoping that someone might be able to give me a hint/contact 
where to start asking. Perhaps even a rough idea about the price. I 
really need no support or anything. All I want is the right to 
distribute a proprietary SW-application and cygwin1.dll as part of that. 
I am happy to supply the cygwin source-tarballs also, but I can't supply 
the proprietary code that makes up the rest of the app.

Any comment is highly appreciated. Thanks,
;Henning
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Re: Ideas re problem reporting

2003-07-15 Thread Robert Collins
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 13:33, Christopher Faylor wrote:

> cygcheck -rsv (or cygcheck -c) already implies this.  If the output
> from cycheck doesn't include package information, then the packages
> weren't installed via setup.exe.

I've seen at least one script that (badly) reverse engineered setup's db
files and attempts to create compatible ones.

However, a registry entry won't correct this: only the user knows
exactly what tool they used, unless we go down some insane DRM style
path - and I won't be taking setup down that path.

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Re: where can I get info on commercial version of cygwin

2003-07-15 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 07:01:47AM +0200, H. Henning Schmidt wrote:
>I have tried to contact the redhat sales channels in various ways, but
>never got a reply whatsoever.

I don't know what "various ways" means.  Are you saying the link at the
web site isn't working?

>While this mailing list might not be primarily concerned with this
>issue,

I'll try to get someone to contact you.  In the meantime, I would
appreciate it if everyone would just confine discussion here to the
free software version of cygwin.  That's what this mailing list is
for.

cgf

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Re: Ideas re problem reporting

2003-07-15 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 03:31:00PM +1000, Robert Collins wrote:
>On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 13:33, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>> cygcheck -rsv (or cygcheck -c) already implies this.  If the output
>> from cycheck doesn't include package information, then the packages
>> weren't installed via setup.exe.
>
>I've seen at least one script that (badly) reverse engineered setup's db
>files and attempts to create compatible ones.

Really?  Where was this?  We should certainly be on the lookout for
this.

cgf

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Re: Ideas re problem reporting

2003-07-15 Thread Robert Collins
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 15:43, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 03:31:00PM +1000, Robert Collins wrote:
> >On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 13:33, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >
> >> cygcheck -rsv (or cygcheck -c) already implies this.  If the output
> >> from cycheck doesn't include package information, then the packages
> >> weren't installed via setup.exe.
> >
> >I've seen at least one script that (badly) reverse engineered setup's db
> >files and attempts to create compatible ones.
> 
> Really?  Where was this?  We should certainly be on the lookout for
> this.
> 




http://cygnome.sourceforge.net/install.html
installpkg.sh.

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Socket operation on non-socket bug

2003-07-15 Thread Naamah
Hi all,
I really need some help on "Socket operation on non-socket" error message.
I installed and used Cygwin, inetd, qpopper many many times on w2k and winXP
without any problem.
This time, I made a fresh Cygwin + inetutils install on a fresh windows NT 4
Workstation SP6a and I am unable to get inetd nor qpopper (whatever
standalone or inetd) to work, seemly related to a bug on socket handling in
NT4.

Here is what I have in the Windows NT event log :

**
popper:
Unable to obtain socket and address of client: Socket operation on
non-socket (108).

ftpd:
getpeername (in.ftpd): Socket operation on non-socket.

**
Although I do not have an error message in the event log, telnetd is also
not working. (it closes the connection before I am even asked for my login,
password)

Strange is that sshd works well and exim also works well.

If someone has the solution or is able to reproduce this under windows NT 4
SP6a, please, let me now.

Many thanks

Thomas


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Re: Socket operation on non-socket bug

2003-07-15 Thread Elfyn McBratney
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Naamah wrote:

> Hi all,
> I really need some help on "Socket operation on non-socket" error message.
> I installed and used Cygwin, inetd, qpopper many many times on w2k and winXP
> without any problem.
> This time, I made a fresh Cygwin + inetutils install on a fresh windows NT 4
> Workstation SP6a and I am unable to get inetd nor qpopper (whatever
> standalone or inetd) to work, seemly related to a bug on socket handling in
> NT4.

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