Version 1.6-1 of the automake-devel package has been uploaded
to sourceware as a test release. It contains GNU automake-1.6,
installed into /usr/autotool/devel.
Full disclosure: GNU automake 1.6 adds a number of new internal
self tests. The cygwin build fails four of them:
'dirforbid.test'
Version 2.53-1 of the autoconf-devel package has been uploaded
to sourceware as a test release. It contains GNU autoconf-2.53,
installed into /usr/autotool/devel.
GNU Autoconf-2.53 has some major internal changes, but remains
backward compatible with the GNU Autoconf-2.5x series. The largest
ch
Hi,
There is no support for IP_HDRINCL socket option. Many header files
are missing. does cygwin really support full fledged networking as in
linux? can you please help me how to do full fledged network porgramming
using cygwin?
Thanks,
Rajaraman. B
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From: "Phil Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 15:26
Subject: "Nothing needed to be installed" setup problem
> I have the latest version of setup.exe, but older versions of contrib and
> latest (from July of last year). I am trying to install cygwin
On Sunday 24 March 2002 15:26, Phil Mitchell wrote:
> I have the latest version of setup.exe, but older versions of contrib and
> latest (from July of last year). I am trying to install cygwin on a machine
> without internet access, and that's what I've got on cdrom.
>
> I am installing from c:\te
I looked 'shutdown.c' and find using of win32 api "ExitWindowsEx()", I
read some microsoft doc about that api and find it has bugs of original
version for win2k, so I patch service pack2 to win2k and it works.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Beha
I looked 'shutdown.c' and find using of win32 api "ExitWindowsEx()", I read
some microsoft doc about that api and find it has bugs of original version
for win2k, so I patch service pack2 to win2k and it works.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Beha
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 10:45:09AM +0800, Wu Yongwei wrote:
>Thank you for your response, and I do see some reasonableness in your
>message. However, I can hardly calm down unless someone can answer:
>
>1) Why should Cygwin break both backward compatibility with older versions
>and compatibility L
Thank you for your response, and I do see some reasonableness in your
message. However, I can hardly calm down unless someone can answer:
1) Why should Cygwin break both backward compatibility with older versions
and compatibility Linux?
2) If ftime does not need to get timezone information, how
I finally figured out what I was doing wrong, and I thought I'd post to
the list to document my findings.
The important 'configure' flag is
--enable-version-specific-runtime-libs
This flag is specific to libstdc++, and specifies that the runtime
libraries (including libstdc++.a) be installed in
I have the latest version of setup.exe, but older versions of contrib and
latest (from July of last year). I am trying to install cygwin on a machine
without internet access, and that's what I've got on cdrom.
I am installing from c:\temp into c:\cygwin. In setup, I click on the
little circle
Hehe, just thank you guys for patience!
Well, i´ve found the error. And - ´twas not a Cygwin error, so you may sleep
peacefully again! *gg*
Now I could tell you the story, but it sounds TOO strange, that you wouldn´t believe
meJust to say so:
I had a FAT32-partition, that was a former NTFS p
At 01:53 AM 3/24/2002, Warren Postma wrote:
>--- Program output:
>
>Unknown terminal: cygwin
>Check the TERM environment variable.
>Also make sure that the terminal is defined in the terminfo database.
>Alternatively, set the TERMCAP environment variable to the desired
>termcap entry.
>
>---
Di
It appears that the `crypt` from your unix is different from the `crypt`
package in cygwin and they are both different from the `crypt` in the Linux
installs I have. Why not try to find the source from your version and
compile it your self, or even write your own version?
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 13:
Hallo K,
Am 2002-03-24 um 11:39 schriebst du:
> SORT file
> with an existing file of approximate 3 KB, Windows95 pops up a
> message window saying the program tried to execute an invalid
> command at E3FE:A80E.
> How can I avoid this?
In a Dos-shell or in a bash-shell?
I ask because I had s
Hi,
I have a new problem with my Cygwin-Installation. CAT is now
running, but when I start
SORT file
with an existing file of approximate 3 KB, Windows95 pops up a
message window saying the program tried to execute an invalid
command at E3FE:A80E.
How can I avoid this?
Greetings,
Karsten.
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 12:06:22 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks for the input, Martin, but gcc doesn't work for me. When I type g++
Maybe I found a way. I did the following:
- Download the latest setup program v2.194.2.15
- Download all packages from Internet
- Installed from local directory
Now I am
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