I'm unable to reproduce the problem without cygwin, the machine doesn't
crash if I don't telnet to it first (using cygwin inetd). using "echo "junk"
> abc in Cygwin\etc from " does not crash the machine
Yossi
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> I'm using cygwin 1.3.4 on NT 4 SP6a.
> I encounter the following p
It may be Microsoft bug, but since The trigger for the BSOD is cygwin, and
I'm unable to reproduce it with non cygwin relegated software, I hope that
other people that encounter the same or similar problem may have some idea
on how to solve the it
Yossi
-Original Message-
From: Robert Co
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 09:31:41PM -0500, Andrew T. Schnable wrote:
>I was doing some pthreads/semaphore work and I tracked down a problem
>in my code to a bug in sem_trywait. Posix sem_trywait is defined as
>returning -1 and setting errno to EAGAIN if the semaphore would have
>blocked. The cygw
Pat Gunn wrote:
> Hi, it seems that the cyg non-XF86 program 'rxvt' is misnamed --
> it's too easy to confuse it with the real thing.
It IS the real thing. When DISPLAY=:0, it uses MSWin calls to draw
itself. When DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0 (or some other X-ish looking thing) it
uses X11 calls to
Bruce Dobrin wrote:
> 1: got message "cannot open (null) for reading." message a couple of
> times when installing from a local (network) directory onto a new XP
> machine, followed by a failiar message indicating more info in
> setup.log.full. Nothing out of the ordinary noted in that f
Michael Schaap wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At 05:50 24-2-2002, Charles Wilson wrote:
>
>> cygutils-0.9.9-1 has been uploaded to the Cygwin net distribution.
>
>
> I checked a bunch of mirrors, but this hasn't shown up yet.
> Are you sure it was correctly uploaded, and that
> whatever-needs-to-be-done
Hi, it seems that the cyg non-XF86 program 'rxvt' is misnamed --
it's too easy to confuse it with the real thing. Anyhow, I was
wondering if anyone has had any success changing the font that it
uses -- I need to get line-drawing characters working so when
I telnet to other systems, things display
y 25, 2002 4:01 PM
Subject: Next version of setup.exe
> We've branched the next version of setup.exe, and created a snapshot for
anyone willing to be our guinea pigs.
>
> It is accessible via
http://www.cygwin.com/setup-snapshots/setup-20020225.exe.
>
> Please use this, and r
Greetings,
I was doing some pthreads/semaphore work and I tracked down a
problem in my code to a bug in sem_trywait. Posix sem_trywait is defined as
returning -1 and setting errno to EAGAIN if the semaphore would have
blocked.
The cygwin implementation returns EAGAIN an leaves errno unchange
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 12:47:11PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Ross Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>> I just tried it and everything seems to be OK. (OS is Windows
>> 2000.)
>>
>
>> (Screenshot: http://storm.net.nz/~ross/temp/cygwin1.png)
>
>Yes, th
> -Original Message-
> From: Ross Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I just tried it and everything seems to be OK. (OS is Windows
> 2000.)
>
> (Screenshot: http://storm.net.nz/~ross/temp/cygwin1.png)
Yes, there is meant to be an image, but we don't have one. There have been a few
s
> From: Robert Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> We've branched the next version of setup.exe, and created a
> snapshot for anyone willing to be our guinea pigs.
>
> It is accessible via
> http://www.cygwin.com/setup-snapshots/setup-20020225.exe.
>
> Plea
Hi,
At 05:50 24-2-2002, Charles Wilson wrote:
>cygutils-0.9.9-1 has been uploaded to the Cygwin net distribution.
I checked a bunch of mirrors, but this hasn't shown up yet.
Are you sure it was correctly uploaded, and that
whatever-needs-to-be-done-to-get-it-into-cygwin.ini was done?
- Micha
The full view window looks completely truncated in my Windows98SE.
Hard to explain, but of the whole scrollable canvas, only a few lines are
visible, and only the first 10 cm or so horizontally.
If you scroll, you just get more white space, and if you scroll back, some
more of the text is gone.
We
We've branched the next version of setup.exe, and created a snapshot for anyone
willing to be our guinea pigs.
It is accessible via http://www.cygwin.com/setup-snapshots/setup-20020225.exe.
Please use this, and report any bugs back to us. We know of one with large fonts, that
wi
Hi,
I have downloaded the whole set of cygwin packages to a local
directory (for saving it on CD) and wanted to install it now from the
local directory: from E:\!dnld\cygwin (where I have put the packages)
to E:\cygwin (where is my old version of cygwin). But after entering
the directories, I am
Is there any way to get inetd.exe to run in the system tray?
Dave Waller
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It used to be when ever I install a fresh copy of cygwin, I selected the
minimal applications I wanted then ran setup.exe a second time and let it
catch any dependencies and updates. This worked fine for many installs
until recently. The last time few times I did this, numerous other
package
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I have a gcc and binutils port that are hosted under Cygwin. Is there a
standard return code that will be returned from the gcc and binutils
port when cygwin1.dll is not found?
Tracy
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No apologies necessary. I think Chris and I just wanted to be sure that you
and others didn't get the mistaken impression about this list and it's
participants. Personally I feel your inquiries and responses are quite
appropriate for this list. I expect other 'regulars' here would agree.
So I
I have a need for this on a Windows9x machine. What is the right way to
start/stop this automagically?
Dave Waller
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FAQ:
Cygwin Users,
I have seen the bash output pause on several machines running Win2000
and NT 4.0.
When running a build that has considerable output the bash window sometimes
hangs. By simply typing the remaining output scrolls by and everything
appears normal again.
Has anyone else seen this beh
--cut--
$ nano
Error opening terminal: xterm.
--cut--
Also, vi/vim inserts "A", "B", "C", & "D" instead of moving
the cursor under "I" or "A" mode (that is, after pressing
"A" or "I", cursor keys act strange).
cygcheck output attached.
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Sincerely,
Aaron J. Outhier
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did not understand the nature of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address--it could
have been, for example, an automated distribution of work load in which no
one other than the individual replying actually sees the conversation.
I d
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 12:03:17PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>>I will try re-enabling the Computer Browser and Server services to see
>>if I have any luck and I will continue to investigate further service
>>dependencies. If you have anything further or anyone else in your
>>su
[Semi Off Topic But On Meta Topic]
> It's worthwhile to make a check of the email archives too when looking
> for information like this. It's a far more complete resource than the
> FAQ, albeit more wordy and with some additional noise. ;-)
Gets me to thinking. . . I see lots of pointers t
Sorry for the cold email but I appreciate you may normally be bombarded by telephone
calls throughout the day.
JPL Group specialise in the placement of SOFTWARE/HARDWARE DSP, EMBEDDED ENGINEERS
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You need to use the setup.exe program that is available from cygwin.com
to download and install any of the packages that come in the cygwin
distribution. Simply select "gcc" from the list of packages to download
and install, and it will install it correctly.
HTH,
Peter
Deshmukh N. Gopaul wrot
Hello,
I installed cygwin on my PC (intel PIII) running winXP. I want now to
install a C compiler like GCC, so that
I can run some C programs. I cannot install GCC from the tar file
because it needs a c compiler itself for its installation.
Where should I begin? I downloaded Borland free C compi
I've been converting some of our build system to use the cygwin autotools
recently, and I think I've come across a bug in the autoconf/autoheader
wrapper scripts (I assume these may occur in the other auto* scripts, but
these are the specific ones I use).
Our build script sets up M4PATH to the lo
At 01:18 PM 2/23/2002, Scott Mulroy wrote:
>On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>
>->This strikes me like a service dependency issue. There has been some
>->discussion of this on the list. You might want to look into this. Because
>->services start in different sequences
Pramod:
>if i write a simple java program that uses a BufferedReader reader object
>wrapped from System.in and then try to read a line from user and then echo
>it back, cygwin for some reason already has stuff on the stream and so
>without waiting for the user to type something in the program fet
Dear Christopher
I thought that I could send my problem to Cygwee-Xfree mailing list as
it is under cygwin-Xfree that I cannot print . If you succed to print
under Cygwin-Xfree, I would appreciate to know how you do it?
Thanks for your help
Best regards
Yours
Bernard
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 02:35:12AM -0500, Soren Andersen wrote:
>I have been forgetting to write in about this. In cannot use /dev/clipboard on Win98;
>anything redirected to it causes a fault (Windows error box).
>
>Anybody else having troubles like this?
Not me.
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I'm trying to run as a service 2 exe with cygrunsrv.
The first exe goes ok starting and stopping,
the second (which handles 1 COM), gets an error 1053 when stopping it.
Looking at signal processing I noticed that
the first does not handle SIGTERM,
instead the second does handle it.
The signal
I just spent several days trying to get my sshd to work on Windows
2000. It was working fine then one day, for no apparent reason, it would
not start and time out when I tried to start the service. Not only that,
the "Computer Browser" service was also terminating and not started
either. T
Larry - thanks for those files. I think we have our issue sorted: when
we use the FSF win32 port of make 3.79.1, dependency checking works fine
- when we use the cygwin port of make 3.79.1, it doesn't.
For the moment we can get away with using the FSF port, but as soon as I
get time I'll try to
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