It's in the cygutils package.
Also, this will work (by using a cygwin program as an intermediary):
cygcheck | cat > /dev/clipboard
--Chuck
Stephan Mueller wrote:
> Another workaround:
> cygcheck -r -s -v | putclip
> Assuming you have putclip. I forget which package it's
> in/from
Ralf Habacker wrote:
> Robert Collins wrote:
>
>
>>Quoting from the fink site (it was handy):
>>"The current development branch: This is the development version that
>>will some day be released as libtool 1.5. It has resulted from the merge
>>of 1.4 and the MLB. It supports C, C++ and Java (via
Another workaround:
cygcheck -r -s -v | putclip
Assuming you have putclip. I forget which package it's
in/from/on/about/because of :-)
stephan();
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From: Jason C. Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 10:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTE
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 05:48:38PM +1100, Jason C. Johnston wrote:
>A google toolbar search of the email archives hasn't turned up an answer
>to this, so just for information (the workaround is obvious):
>
>Like the subject line says, redirecting the output of cygcheck to
>/dev/clipboard doesn't c
A google toolbar search of the email archives hasn't turned up an answer
to this, so just for information (the workaround is obvious):
Like the subject line says, redirecting the output of cygcheck to
/dev/clipboard doesn't change the contents of the clipboard, whereas
doing it in two steps - red
Corinna Thanks !! & Thanks Chet!!
The Workaround is doing great.
Now the things are back in the places.
Warm Regards
Suren
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From: Chet Ramey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2002 7:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A small problem in Shell
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Christopher Faylor
[snip]
> >But same command work on cygwin-B20.
>
> Hello from the year 2002!
>
> When, we reach, at some point in the distant future, cygwin version
> 2.125.2.10,
> I will try to
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Should setup.exe *refuse* to install a file called "/usr/info/dir" --
> just to keep us safe? Or is that setting a bad precedent? [Or maybe
> upset can "lint" the packages on sourceware, and refuse to add
> foo-1.2.tar.gz
At 07:40 PM 1/17/2002, Soren Andersen wrote:
>On 16 Jan 2002 at 15:44, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>
> > It just all seems a little pointless to me but maybe I'm missing
> > something. While I'm sure that's not your intent to aggravate the hard
> > working contributors on this list, it'
Hi there,
I'm wondering where I can find the list of named colours available under
cygwin. ie. I want to specify the -bg and -fg colours with rxvt but I can't
seem to get it to work with anything other than primary colours -
red/green/white etc. I presume there's a list of named colours and thei
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 10:08:41AM +0900, hiranaga ?$BJ?1J ?$BL3 wrote:
>Following command dosn't work on cygwin-2.125.2.10
> sed -e 's-\\-/-g'
> sed: -e expression #1, char 7: Unterminated `s' command <- error message
>But same command work on cygwin-B20.
Hello from the year 20
Following command dosn't work on cygwin-2.125.2.10
sed -e 's-\\-/-g'
sed: -e expression #1, char 7: Unterminated `s' command <- error message
But same command work on cygwin-B20.
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From: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
..
> their expression). I have gone against my own preferences in design,
to
situation...
Oops!
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From: "Soren Andersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 17 Jan 2002 at 7:54, Robert Collins wrote:
>
>
> > I'm going to ignore your newbie-style clueslessness in the body of
your
> > email, on the assumption that you will follow this advice.
>
> I wish you wouldn't, but its
On 16 Jan 2002 at 15:44, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
> It just all seems a little pointless to me but maybe I'm missing
> something. While I'm sure that's not your intent to aggravate the hard
> working contributors on this list, it's important to consider posts of this
> nature with a
On 17 Jan 2002 at 7:54, Robert Collins wrote:
> I'm going to ignore your newbie-style clueslessness in the body of your
> email, on the assumption that you will follow this advice.
I wish you wouldn't, but its up to you.
You are missing the whole point. A newbie isn't going to go and subscribe
Can't say I've seen the same, but my version of tfy is slightly different
than the one you're using. I've verified that I can do what you're
requesting via tfy. Of course, I should mention that I'm running cmd as my
far side shell. Even without tfy I can do what you're trying to do.
Make sur
SSH seems to be ignoring HOME and using the value of HOMESHARE instead.
This is a recent problem.
unset'ing HOMESHARE does not appear to help.
I understand that I can use the '-i' option to ssh, but I am really
interested in getting ssh-agent working.
Thanks.
quimby$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.0.2p1,
Hi Mark - thanks for replying. I compiled the software you mentioned.
Running `tfy net group` still shows no output. Redirecting that
command to a file (`tfy net group >> zzz`) does produce a non-empty
file, but it contains one line of escape characters.
I have set the CYGWIN environment varia
Joshua Franklin wrote:
>>OK, I learned a few valuable lessons in the
>>couple of days last month it took me to
>>clue into install-info ("dir is a file?"), and
>>maybe this is more of a "pons asinorum" than
>>an "Instructions for opening are on the inside"
>>situation.
>>
>>That being said, I rea
> OK, I learned a few valuable lessons in the
> couple of days last month it took me to
> clue into install-info ("dir is a file?"), and
> maybe this is more of a "pons asinorum" than
> an "Instructions for opening are on the inside"
> situation.
>
> That being said, I really would have appreciat
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 12:28:59 -0500 you wrote:
>How do I increase the number of rows/columns available (when not working
>in windowed mode).
Use rxvt instead. See discussion in this list in the last 14 days.
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 09:59:44 -0500, Peter Buckley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>IIRC, SYSTEM should be the owner of the keys. And it is highly
>recommended that the service be run as SYSTEM. Check out
>http://tech.erdelynet.com for more info on the permissions for the key
>files etc.
Info is mu
One option for programs like this is to use ttyfier, by Egor Duda.
http://ns.logos-m.ru/~deo/ttyfier.html
Ttyfier has a few outstanding issues. I think Egor's moved on to bigger and
better things, but in its standard form it does what you need (maybe). I
have a patched version that expands tty
When I am logged into my windows machine via ssh, I cannot redirect
the output of the command net.exe into a file, nor capture the output
in an array (within a perl script).
On the other hand, executing `net.exe group >> zzz` from the cygwin
bash shell, and from windows' command.com, works just
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 6:30 PM
> To: Jonathan Simms; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: cygwin/win2k "fullscreen" size - (15 points)
>
>
> At 12:28 PM 1/17/2002, Jonathan Simms wrote:
> >Hell
At 12:28 PM 1/17/2002, Jonathan Simms wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I'm using win2k and doing a ton of coding using vim. I'd like to use the
>full-screen console mode (you know, Alt-Enter), but it only gives me a
>resolution of 80 columns x 25 rows (which is a painful step down from
>1280x1024).
>
>How d
Hello all,
I'm using win2k and doing a ton of coding using vim. I'd like to use the
full-screen console mode (you know, Alt-Enter), but it only gives me a
resolution of 80 columns x 25 rows (which is a painful step down from
1280x1024).
How do I increase the number of rows/columns available (wh
http://cygwin.com/lists.html#see-above
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 12:42:35PM +0100, Dominik J?nicke wrote:
>
>gdb is hanging on NT with service pack5
>
>following steps was made:
>
>1. create a simple hello word program and compile it with debug option
>a.c
>#
>#include
>main()
>
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 10:04:56AM -, Stephano Mariani wrote:
>Just a suggestion:
>Perhaps it might be wise to ship both the gcc versions (as separate
>packages in setup, not just different versions of the gcc package),
I look forward to seeing your packages. Send me a URL and I'll evaluate
New News:
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I have updated the version of PostgreSQL in cygwin/contrib to 7.1.3-2.
The tarballs should be available on a Cygwin mirror near you shortly.
This version is the same as 7.1.3-1 except that it includes a fix for the
"Cannot rename init file" problem as described in:
http://
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 11:09:53AM -0500, Chet Ramey wrote:
> > Chet, did you apply the pathcanon.c patch I've send you on 2001-11-17?
>
> The `_is_cygdrive()' patch? Yes.
Thanks!
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> Chet, did you apply the pathcanon.c patch I've send you on 2001-11-17?
The `_is_cygdrive()' patch? Yes.
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I am using the cygwin 1.3.6 release. I often get a
"Bad file number" error, most noticably when I am
updating via CVS.
for example, when I cvs update, I get the following errors.
cvs server: Updating lisp
P lisp/ChangeLog
cvs update: cannot change mode of lisp/Change
Am 17 Jan 2002 um 18:11 hat Guntupalli, Santhi geschrieben:
>> What could be the problem. i need to copy any other cygwin dlls to
>> my application?
You see what is linked in with cygcheck:
$ cygcheck executable.exe
e.g.
$ cygcheck cygcheck.exe
Found: .\cygcheck.exe
Found: C:\cygwin\bin\cy
IIRC, SYSTEM should be the owner of the keys. And it is highly
recommended that the service be run as SYSTEM. Check out
http://tech.erdelynet.com for more info on the permissions for the key
files etc.
HTH,
Peter
Guy Harrison wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not knowing anything about SSH I didn't realise
Robert Collins wrote:
> Quoting from the fink site (it was handy):
> "The current development branch: This is the development version that
> will some day be released as libtool 1.5. It has resulted from the merge
> of 1.4 and the MLB. It supports C, C++ and Java (via gcj).
> Unfortunately, it ca
Hi,
Not knowing anything about SSH I didn't realise openssh-3.0.2p1-4 (and
former) versions shouldn't have been asking for a password with the
correct keys at either end. I assumed I'd got something in a mess. It
appears not.
In the end I compiled openssh so I could get a bit more information o
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 09:22:05AM -0500, Chet Ramey wrote:
> > The script is running under sh which is ash, not bash. ash doesn't
> > know these `read' options. As workaround prepend
> >
> > #!/bin/bash
> >
> > to your script or start it via `bash -c script'.
>
> Why the `-c'? `bash scri
At 07:15 PM 1/16/2002, Reini Urban wrote:
>Reini:
> > >what about "real" versioning of the cygwin.dll finally?
> > >perl did the half-baked thing (perl56.dll), though I heavily voted for
> > >the real thing that times.
> > >cygwin also (cygwin1.dll). why not cygwin-$(version).dll => cygwin-1.1.6.d
> The script is running under sh which is ash, not bash. ash doesn't
> know these `read' options. As workaround prepend
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> to your script or start it via `bash -c script'.
Why the `-c'? `bash script' should work just fine.
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Hi Shanti,
>> When i copy the same executable to some other machine
>which does not
>> have cygwin and i run it from winnt cmd promt
... and why do you assume, that your app runs Cygwin utilities (e.g. cp), if
you did not install Cygwin ... ??
>> What could be the problem. i need to
> -Original Message-
> From: Guntupalli, Santhi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 1:42 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: problem - system api on winnt
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I installed Cygwin Dll 1.3.6. I am working on Win NT.
> > I built the source
Wrong Group. I have forwarded your question to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This group
is for XFree related questions. I did not have any problems compiling your
example code in Win2K. (I linked against stdc++) Hopefully they can help you.
Brian
--- "Guntupalli, Santhi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
Leaving aside whether this is the right forum
to bring up this issue, I'll vote for Soren's
suggestion.
OK, I learned a few valuable lessons in the
couple of days last month it took me to
clue into install-info ("dir is a file?"), and
maybe this is more of a "pons asinorum" than
an "Instructions
> Hi,
> I installed Cygwin Dll 1.3.6. I am working on Win NT.
> I built the sources in cygwin sucessfully.
> I have to use this application executable on some other win nt
> system which does not have cygwin.
>
> When i run my application from winnt promt it is retu
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 05:34:24PM +0530, Surendar Singh Bisht wrote:
>
> Hi everybody!
>
> I'm using bash 2.05.0(8)-release on win98. I'm confronting a small
> problem in shell scripts execution while using the built-in "read" function.
>
>
>
> But the same script executes smoothly
Hi everybody!
I'm using bash 2.05.0(8)-release on win98. I'm confronting a small
problem in shell scripts execution while using the built-in "read" function.
But the same script executes smoothly when I run this code on the command
line.
I'm using a script
echo "Give me a
gdb is hanging on NT with service pack5
following steps was made:
1. create a simple hello word program and compile it with debug option
a.c
#
#include
main()
{
printf("Hello World\n");
}
#
2. start the debugger
$ gdb a.exe
3. start execution with the run-b
Why use cron at all? Just use a Scheduled Task!
Keith
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From: "Evgeny Apanasenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 6:59 PM
Subject: Fire Windows programs using cron...
> Dear All,
>
> I've set up cron to fire W2K GUI progra
Problem solved !
Thanks !
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I've updated the version of OpenSSL in cygwin/latest to 0.9.6c-3.
The version 0.9.6c-2 had a syntax error in the csh startup file
/etc/profile.d/openssh.csh.
Another fact I forgot to mention in my announcement of 0.9.6c-2
was that the binary package is build without support for the
cryptographic
As its done in setup.exe - which you may use as
a reference. :)
Robert Collins wrote:
> I suggest RFC1738 escaping the :.
>
> Rob
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Hack Kampbjørn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>Just a a quick question, any special reason you are not compiling wget
>>1.8??
Just a suggestion:
Perhaps it might be wise to ship both the gcc versions (as separate
packages in setup, not just different versions of the gcc package),
and
default to the 2.95.3, thereby allowing users who wish to use the
current 3 branch to do so, while not breaking anything for the other
user
> -Original Message-
> From: Sreekumar D Kottarath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 9:50 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Error while using pro*c in cygwin
>
>
> I was trying to pre-compile an Oracle .pc file and got the
> following error:
>
> Error at
Hallo !
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I am having problems with cygwin. The installation went fine but
> /etc/profile is not sourced, there is no
> / directory and no extension to $PATH. Here is the output from cygcheck -s
> -r.
Ok.
> I see that the value of HOME is inc
I suggest RFC1738 escaping the :.
Rob
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From: "Hack Kampbjørn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Just a a quick question, any special reason you are not compiling wget
> 1.8??
>
Yes, 1.8 introduced a new way how webservers on non-standard port are
saved (www.domainname.com:81)
I am having problems with cygwin. The installation went fine but
/etc/profile is not sourced, there is no
/ directory and no extension to $PATH. Here is the output from cygcheck -s
-r.
I see that the value of HOME is incorrect. Any ideas anyone or should just
delete c:\cygwin and start again ?
I was trying to pre-compile an Oracle .pc file and got the following error:
Error at line 227, column 11 in file C:\cygwin\usr\include\sys/reent.h
__extension__ unsigned long long _rand_next;
..1
PCC-S-02201, Encountered the symbol "__extension__" when expecting one of the
foll
Hallo !
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for that - I see the problem now - the varaible HOME is not correct:
>
> HOME = `u:\tmp1\cygwin'
No, that not the root of your problem.
Cygwin is *not* supposed to store Windows-style path anywhere.
> in fact CYGWIN is installed
Andrew Markebo wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Just a a quick question, any special reason you are not compiling wget
> 1.8??
>
Yes, 1.8 introduced a new way how webservers on non-standard port are
saved (www.domainname.com:81) and I'm not sure how this should be
addressed in cygwin (':' is an illegal char
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