Hello every1
I have a problem with OpenSSH (version 3.0.2p1-5, Openssl: 0.9.6c-3) and
the latest cygwin DLL (1.3.9-1) on a W2K System.
The system has two interfaces:
Ethernet and
Token Ring
Sshd works - more or less.
But, obviously, it only listens on one interface (Ethernet), o
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From: "Laurence F. Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Are the sources to the setup program available?
Have you considered reading the web pages or perhaps searching the
mailing lists?
We don't actually like repeating ourselves.
Rob
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Are the sources to the setup program available?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Gary R. Van Sickle
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:41 PM
To: Cygwin@Cygwin. Com
Subject: RE: Setup Program
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> Of Laurence F. Wood
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> Subject: bison 1.31 is broken...
>
>
> Bison version 1.31 is broken.
>
> The following command under bison 1.31 no
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Laurence F. Wood
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 8:41 PM
> To: Cygwin@Cygwin. Com
> Subject: Setup Program
>
>
> After reading the FAQ again I see that the setup program is not capable of
> installi
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 10:41:48PM -0500, Laurence F. Wood wrote:
>The Cygwin version of gcc that currently downloads with setup
>(gcc-2.95.3-5.tar.bz2) is BROKEN! Although I don't have time to
>specifically isoloate the problem, the compiler breaks (reporting a
>meaningless error) when compiling
The Cygwin version of gcc that currently downloads with setup
(gcc-2.95.3-5.tar.bz2) is BROKEN! Although I don't have time to
specifically isoloate the problem, the compiler breaks (reporting a
meaningless error) when compiling complex code using templates an example of
which follows:
_vertices
Hello all. I am trying to set up sshd on my win2k box and everything is
successful. But I have a question...
Is there a way to restrict the users as well as directories per user.
Although my win box has a few users, I only want to allow one to be able to
ssh to this machine. Also I would like t
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:34:16PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:41:17PM -0500, Laurence F. Wood wrote:
>>After reading the FAQ again I see that the setup program is not capable of
>>installing everything at once. However, I would like to email some
>>suggestions to
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:41:17PM -0500, Laurence F. Wood wrote:
>After reading the FAQ again I see that the setup program is not capable of
>installing everything at once. However, I would like to email some
>suggestions to the microsoft engineer that developed the program. Could
>someone prov
After reading the FAQ again I see that the setup program is not capable of
installing everything at once. However, I would like to email some
suggestions to the microsoft engineer that developed the program. Could
someone provide his/her email address.
Thanks.
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On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:23:08PM -0500, Laurence F. Wood wrote:
>Is there a way to tell the setup program to download the most current
>version of everything? And please don't tell me that I have to pick each
>item and its obscure version number I want downloaded.
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_2.h
Is there a way to tell the setup program to download the most current
version of everything? And please don't tell me that I have to pick each
item and its obscure version number I want downloaded.
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On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 05:18:57PM -0800, Richard Stanton wrote:
>The dynamic link library cygncurses5.dll could not be found in the specified
>path.
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC32
cgf
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I have the cygwin X windows server + assorted tools installed on my machine;
I only use it very occasionally, but it definitely used to work. Yesterday,
I fired it up for the first time in months, and got the following error
message when it tried to run xterm.exe:
The dynamic link library cygncur
Where can I override the LINES environment variable? I need to run some
programs that use this value to determine the display characteristics.
I have set it to 50 in the system environment in windows, but echo
$LINES says 25.
Stephano Mariani
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> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 03:17:27PM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote:
> > Some guys may say, unix domain sockets are not implemented through tcp connection,
>but I'm relative
> sure, that this
> > is true:
>
> Huh? Why are you "relative" sure? Didn't you take a look into
> the Cygwin sources which
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 02:16:28PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am trying to find Win32 compatible versions of the following UNIX
>commands:
> head
> tail
> sort
> cat
> mv
>
>Does Cygwin include these utilities? If so, do I have to run a special
>shell or can I run them from within a
I am trying to find Win32 compatible versions of the following UNIX
commands:
head
tail
sort
cat
mv
Does Cygwin include these utilities? If so, do I have to run a special
shell or can I run them from within a Windows batch (.BAT) file?
Larry Huisingh
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Bison version 1.31 is broken.
The following command under bison 1.31 now generates incorrect output:
bison -v -d -o anything.tmp parsetable.yy
bison 1.30 generates the correct output.
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On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 07:40:34PM +, David Starks-Browning wrote:
> >From the rsync man page:
>
>--modify-window
> When comparing two timestamps rsync treats the
> timestamps as being equal if they are within the
> value of modify_wi
The relevant line from ps -W
PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME COMMAND
196 0 0196?0 Feb 6
\??\C:\WIN2KPRO\system32\winlogon.exe
Is this normal? Why is the command prefixed with "\??\"?
Stephano Mariani
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Michael Wirta wrote:
> I have been having a problem with scanf and floating point numbers in Cygwin
> on a WindowsME machine. I have run this same program under Linux
doubt it. see below.
> and have
> had no problems with it. As soon as the float number is entered the program
> terminates a
Hi Stephano,
I really appreciate your response! I have tried your suggestion
without success - I still get the same result.
However, your comment about dead code elimination, I don't
think that this is the case here as 1) the function is in the same .o
and I thought linkers eliminated at the .
>> I just tried to download the Openoffice sources with cvs running on
>> cygwin (1.3.9, everything updatet, all binary mounts) / Windows 2K.
>>
>> $export CVSROOT=":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs"
>>
>> $cvs login
>> ... Password: anoncvs
>>
>> $cvs checkout -r OpenOffice341C OpenOffice
In my experience, this is probably because the linker (or cc1) insists
on eliminating "dead code", since it is never (directly) called.
I have managed to overcome this by using:
#include
#include
#include
__declspec(dllexport) void foo(void)
{
printf("hello\n");
}
int main(int argc, char
At 02:49 PM 2/7/2002, Michael Wirta wrote:
>I have been having a problem with scanf and floating point numbers in Cygwin
>on a WindowsME machine. I have run this same program under Linux and have
>had no problems with it. As soon as the float number is entered the program
>terminates abnormally.
All,
In older postings, some folks had problems due to "sgtty.h not being =
supported"; instead they "should use termios".
Are there any utility functions for converting a sgtty dependent =
function over to termios? From the archives, this appears to be a common =
question. Assuming someone prov
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 11:12:17AM -0500, Prentis Brooks wrote:
> I thought I had already volunteered :)
>
> I will look over the setup.html to see if I missed a step and will get to work
Prentice,
I'm really sorry but I only recalled that "somebody" once volunteered
but I forgot your name *blu
I have been having a problem with scanf and floating point numbers in Cygwin
on a WindowsME machine. I have run this same program under Linux and have
had no problems with it. As soon as the float number is entered the program
terminates abnormally. The error message says there is a "Segmentatio
Wrong mailing list.
cgf
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 02:31:39PM -0500, Sosa, Angel wrote:
> I have a question about getting a session started with XFREE86 with
>HP OpenView . I have succesfully installed on XFREE86 within CYGWIN. on
>WIN2000. The products works rather well. (I take my hat off t
On Thursday 7 Feb 02, Pat writes:
> On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 12:37:08PM -0600, Pat wrote:
> > I've installed the latest cygwin 1.3.9 in order to use the rsync daemon.
> > I have a setup that works fine under Solaris and basic mirroring works
> > to my cyginw box. However when I use the rsync "-bac
Max Bowsher wrote:
>
> > I have updated the wget package in cygwin/contrib to version 1.8-1.
>
> wget-1.8.1 is already available, and contains bugfixes - here is the
Yes, you're right I'm somewhat behind with the release of cygwin
packages for wget. But I believe in taking one step at a time. 1
I have a question about getting a session started with XFREE86 with
HP OpenView . I have succesfully installed on XFREE86 within CYGWIN. on
WIN2000. The products works rather well. (I take my hat off to the
programmer(s)). I would like to start a session with Openview. It lives on a
Unix
Well, I doubt it's that, cuz everything works fine...
Arguments, strcpy(), printf(), ...
socket() and open() cause the crash...
Though, just for shits and giggles... how do ya change to
__stdcall instead of __cdecl?
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:16:12AM -0800, Jon Leichter wrote:
> I'll take a gue
Hello,
I previously sent to you an improvement about the handling of the Backspace
key.
Now, I would like to submit another improvement about the handling of the F10
key. The F10 key calls the windows system menu instead to be passed to the
application. In order to fix that, apply the attached
I've never seen this attempted to access a function not in a DLL, though
in theory (at least), what you're doing should work.
Check the symbols in the resulting object file. Make sure that the call
type is the same as you're referencing the function by. In other words,
make sure that you call
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 12:37:08PM -0600, Pat wrote:
> I've installed the latest cygwin 1.3.9 in order to use the rsync daemon.
> I have a setup that works fine under Solaris and basic mirroring works
> to my cyginw box. However when I use the rsync "-backup" option (which tells
> rsync to save c
Here's a method that I have used successfully:
- Build your Cygwin DLL. Whether you build the DLL with dlltool, dllwrap, or
libtool, a .def file should be produced in the process.
- Use MSVC's command line tool "lib" with the /def option and your .def file
to generate an MSVC-style .lib import l
At 06:04 AM 2/7/2002, Koen Claessen wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I have encountered the following problem, and I wonder if
>anyone has a good solution to it.
>
>I am running a number of programs that are compiled to be
>run in the Windows command shell (formerly called DOS
>command shell). I am running Wi
At 01:01 AM 2/7/2002, Michael Bax wrote:
>Hi
>
>1.
>I installed OpenSSH (and therefore OpenSSL) under Cygwin. My shell is tcsh.
>When my shell starts up, it gives an error because the last line of
>/etc/profile.d/openssl.csh has an error in the last line. This should be
>"endif" not "fi".
Than
I'll take a guess...
Perhaps when FoxPro uses a DLL, it's similar to when Visual Basic uses one.
With VB, the functions that you export from your DLL must following the
standard calling convention __stdcall, opposed to the C calling convention
__cdecl. If FoxPro is the same, then it's calling you
> I have updated the wget package in cygwin/contrib to version 1.8-1.
wget-1.8.1 is already available, and contains bugfixes - here is the
relevant piece of changelog:
2001-12-24 Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* version.c: Wget 1.8.1 is released.
2001-12-19 Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Umm... Are you sure you're not running any other
cygwin application before you start cygwin.bat ?
Something like OpenSSH ? Can you provide the
output of cygcheck -r -s -v ?
Turner, Nicholas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using NTFS
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>>From: Pavel Tsekov <[EMAIL
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 08:12:07AM -0500, rotaiv wrote:
>If you don't mind using regedit.exe, the following registry file will
>remove the Cygwin entries from the registry:
>
>[uninstall.reg]
>
>REGEDIT4
>
>[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Cygnus Solutions]
>[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solut
Well, I got curious and examined the source more closely. This is
a commment from spawn.cc spawn_guts function:
/* Handle embedded special characters " and \.
A " is always preceded by a \.
A \ is not special unless it precedes a ". If it does,
I have updated the wget package in cygwin/contrib to version 1.8-1.
Some of the new features include:
- new progress indicator
- limit the download rate
- improved recursion retrieval and link conversion
- improved BASE tags support
Take a look at /usr/doc/wget-1.8/NEWS for the full picture
DES
I thought I had already volunteered :)
I will look over the setup.html to see if I missed a step and will get to work
On Thursday 07 February 2002 10:10 am, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:00:23AM -0500, Prentis Brooks wrote:
> > For host.allow to work for ssh, you need to
The "DLL Stuff" download dllhelpers-0.2.9.tar.bz2
at http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/V1.1/dll-stuff/
has examples of making DLL's with C, C++, and Fortran under Cygwin.
I don't have a simple example of using these with Microsoft
Visual C/C++, but if by luck you have access to R
I tried this question a few days ago... no bites. Is there
a better place I can ask about it, or read about DLL's or
something.
Really, I figure it's a conflict between cygwin1.dll's
filehandles and some other DLL that foxpro is loading...
Ever heard of file handle issues in any other DLL?
On
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 03:17:27PM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote:
> Some guys may say, unix domain sockets are not implemented through tcp connection,
>but I'm relative sure, that this
> is true:
Huh? Why are you "relative" sure? Didn't you take a look into
the Cygwin sources which would be the r
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:00:23AM -0500, Prentis Brooks wrote:
> For host.allow to work for ssh, you need to have tcp wrappers installed on
> the system.
> also, the format for the hosts.allow file is
>
> service: host or IP list
> so in your case, it should read
> sshd: 192.168.1.100
>
> Al
Hello.
I'm beginning to lern flex and bison. Seems that flex is working OK,
but I have problems running bison on my computer. I get the following
error emssage:
bison: /cygnus/cygwin-b20/share/bison.simple: No such file or
diretory.
The cygnus directory is located in d:\cygnus\... (that'll
At 09:54 PM 2/6/2002, Frank Seide wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I observed cygwin getting into a bad state after a
>memory-allocation failure, from which I only can
>recover by terminating all cygwin processes to unload
>the cygwin1.dll.
>
>I run a perl script that gradually allocates memory
>until the memory li
Hello:
Has anyone sucessfully ported a version of the ping command to cygwin?
I need to add a few bells to a working version for some tests I would
like to conduct. The first wall I seemed to run into is that there is
no structure definition for "icmp" in the cygwin header files.
-paul mcferri
Do you use NTFS or FAT ?
Turner, Nicholas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have checked the cygwin mailing lists and read the relevant docs
> but still have problem getting chmod to work on my NT4 SP6 PC.
>
> I have set the cygwin environment variable as below:
>
> $ cat cygwin.bat
> @echo off
> D:
>
As a note to this mail I also get the message :
chmod: changing permissions of `tmp': Permission denied
Regard,
Nick.
> -Original Message-
> From: Turner, Nicholas
> Sent: 07 February 2002 14:24
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: CHMOD - Still having problems !!
>
Hi,
I have checked the cygwin mailing lists and read the relevant docs
but still have problem getting chmod to work on my NT4 SP6 PC.
I have set the cygwin environment variable as below:
$ cat cygwin.bat
@echo off
D:
chdir \Program Files\Cygnus\bin
set CYGWIN=binmode ntsec tty
set PATH=
For host.allow to work for ssh, you need to have tcp wrappers installed on
the system.
also, the format for the hosts.allow file is
service: host or IP list
so in your case, it should read
sshd: 192.168.1.100
Also, you need to update your services file to associate sshd with port 22
If you d
> I just tried to download the Openoffice sources with cvs running on
> cygwin (1.3.9, everything updatet, all binary mounts) / Windows 2K.
>
> $export CVSROOT=":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs"
>
> $cvs login
> ... Password: anoncvs
>
> $cvs checkout -r OpenOffice341C OpenOffice
> cvs: lock.c:
It didn't work but i tried this that worked from hand in the bash cygwin:
ps |awk '/INETD/{print $1}'|xargs kill
but unfortunately by Perl code it didn't:
I tried:
system(" c:\\cygwin\\bin\\bash.exe('ps |awk '/INETD$/{print $1}|xargs kill')")
or
system("c:\\cygwin\\bin\\ps.exe |c:\\cygwin\\bin\\a
Are these files implemented and if so, what is the format? I had hosts.deny
sort working but as soon as I put anything in hosts.allow any host can
access the service.
My hosts.deny was...
---
#deny these hosts
ALL: ALL
---
My hosts.allow was...
---
sshd: 192.168.1.100: ALLOW
Nothing seems to
If you don't mind using regedit.exe, the following registry file will
remove the Cygwin entries from the registry:
[uninstall.reg]
REGEDIT4
[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Cygnus Solutions]
[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions]
[-HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Cygnus Solutions]
From a c
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 11:42:03AM +0100, Jorge Goncalvez wrote:
> hi, I wonder how to stop Inetd in Win 9x by perl code:
> In WiNNT, I have :
> my $cmd="net stop inetd";
> system($cmd);
kill `ps -e | awk '/inetd$/{print $1}'`
Corinna
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> > I need to be able to pass double quotes to a program running under NT4/DOS
> > but I cannot find a way of doing so. To illustrate the problem I have
> > written a trivial BAT file called e.bat which contains the single line
> >
> > echo %1
> >
> > If I run it from a DOS shell with a double qu
Richard Gilbert wrote:
> I need to be able to pass double quotes to a program running under NT4/DOS
> but I cannot find a way of doing so. To illustrate the problem I have
> written a trivial BAT file called e.bat which contains the single line
>
> echo %1
>
> If I run it from a DOS shell wi
Dear all,
I have encountered the following problem, and I wonder if
anyone has a good solution to it.
I am running a number of programs that are compiled to be
run in the Windows command shell (formerly called DOS
command shell). I am running Windows 2000.
It works fine to run them in cygwin ba
I need to be able to pass double quotes to a program running under NT4/DOS
but I cannot find a way of doing so. To illustrate the problem I have
written a trivial BAT file called e.bat which contains the single line
echo %1
If I run it from a DOS shell with a double quoted parameter it echoes t
hi, I wonder how to stop Inetd in Win 9x by perl code:
In WiNNT, I have :
my $cmd="net stop inetd";
system($cmd);
Thanks.
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On Thursday 7 Feb 02, Volker Quetschke writes:
> They have weird prerequisits for the compilation, they use:
> * 4NT Version 2.5 or higher.
> * JDK 1.3.1.
> * Perl 5 for Win32.
> * Cygnus Toolkit. The latest Cygnus Toolkit is available from
>http://www.cygwin.com. However: OpenOffice.org was s
Is the source code for this functionality accessible for download
somewhere ?
Chris January wrote:
>>>1. it's difficult to accidentally cat to a key considering the length of
>>>
> the
>
>>>names -
>>>
>>>
> /proc/registry/HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/S
>
>>>hel
Hi ,
i have this test program in ncurses:
---
#include
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int ch,i;
WINDOW *win[2];
initscr();
raw();
keypad(stdscr, TRUE);
noecho();
cbreak ();
/* When i this routines remove, on screen
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