> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Howe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 8:37 PM
> > Since I can't see any reason for the error, I assume that
> the source
> > has been locally modified or the header files are screwed up.
> None of these. Why don't you try y
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 05:17:59PM -0700, Dean Ferreyra wrote:
>I created patches for RCS to take care of its CR/LF problems. I have
>placed them here, http://pages.sbcglobal.net/dferreyra/, since I could
>not tell if attachments to this list are accepted.
The RCS maintainer for Cygwin is Stipe
I also need _mbsrchr
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I also need an implementation of _mbsrchr
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Does a mbstring.h file that I can using with cygwin, mingw and
-mno-cygwin exist?
Basicly, all I need is something I can use that wont get me into trouble
(C) wise and that is easy for someone to install to an existing cygwin
installation.
It really only needs _mbsinc and _mbspbrk
Naturally,
I have the same problem with rxvt. I did not know about reverting to
courier as a workaround -- thanks!
Emacs-NT also has this problem (but only occasionally). They claim that it
is because Windows with cleartype lies about how to compute a bounding box
for a font but MS will not share the inf
Hello,
I created patches for RCS to take care of its CR/LF problems. I have placed
them here, http://pages.sbcglobal.net/dferreyra/, since I could not tell if
attachments to this list are accepted.
The patch-rcs-5.7-for-cygwin.diff patch is for the RCS source from the
official RCS home page for
Control-O in emacs via a telnet session hangs rxvt. Is there a way to remap
Control-O so that it can be used in emacs to insert a new line? If not, is
there a way to un-hang rxvt after using Contorl-O?
Best,
Christopher
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License compliance for programs which use cygwin.
VCDImager (cygiwin-1.3.6)
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VCDEasy-full (BOTH cygwin's, since it includes the above)
I'm ignoring the issue of multiple cygwin versions installed on the same
system, which may conflict with a "real" cygwin environ
Hi!
How do I have to set up cygwin to show local time? If tried various
things, but time in cygwin will stay at UTC.
Any hint where I could look next? I've allready tried:
LANG=de_DE
TIMEZONE=CET
TZ=CET
LC_TIME=CET
and the same instead using "CET" with "GMT +2h". But without success.
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On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 03:38:13PM -0700, Ryan T. Sammartino wrote:
>
> cygwin-bash$ cp foo.txt //sambamachine/share/
However:
cygwin-bash$ CYGWIN='' cp foo.txt //sambamachine/share/
works, so I'm guessing that it has something to do with the
set_security_attribute call in fhandler.cc (well,
Turning to the mailing list as a last resort...
The problem:
cygwin-bash$ cp foo.txt //sambamachine/share/
cp: cannot create regular file `//sambamachine/share/foo.txt': Permission denied
various unsuccessful mailing list and Google searches turned up only
this, from Corinna:
http://sources.
Well, I don't use Network Neighborhood, so this problem doesn't affect me much
.. However, I have been helping friends set up this extension as well, and I'm
sure they'd like for this problem to be addressed .. If someone manages to
write an executable that handles all possible cases, please let m
Hi,
Maybe I hadn't stated this well --
I need some help creating a dll which I can open and use dlopen and dlsym.
The description is below...
Could someone give me a pointer?
thanks!
>
> The problem seems to be in the -creation- of the dll.
>
> the instructions at http://cygwin.com/cy
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Donald MacVicar wrote:
>
surely you could just have @="rxvt -ls -e bash -c \"cd '%1'; exec
bash --login\"" and then all the startup scripts would be run
properly?
>>>
>>> Nope! Because --login runs /etc/profile and /etc/profile cd's to $HOME!
>>
>> Realis
"Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote;
> Ah-hah! This reg file works perfectly! Thanks Sam!
LOL. Glad I could help. Unfortunately there are still problems.
First off, you don't get the menu item for network shares in the Network Neighbourhood
so you can't get a bash prompt in the root of a share.
There appears to be one - if you look at Microcross.com
Frank wrote:
> Is there a cross compiler for the mpc750 available? If
> not are there instructions somewhere on how to build
> one from the pc based x86 gcc compiler using the gnu source?
>
>
I tried that, it didn't work .. As stupid as it sounds, Windows doesn't seem to
send the full path to the program unless you specify the FULL PATH to the
bash.exe executable .. This is the only thing that I changed, and this is what
makes it work properly .. (Thanks Sam for the advice) ..
-Adam
Ignore this, Sam already sent a .reg file to the list that works perfectly :)
-Adam
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On 4/12/2002 at 5:13 PM Adam wrote:
>Thanks for the tips Andrew ..
>The one thing I have yet to figure out is a way to prevent the long folder
>names from being truncate
--- "Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 04:00 PM 4/12/2002, Rick Rankin wrote:
> >When I run setup 2.194.2.22, it reports that 2.194.2.24 is available;
> however,
> >when I go to cygwin.com and click "Install now", it downloads 2.194.2.22
> >(according to the splash s
Ah-hah! This reg file works perfectly! Thanks Sam!
-Adam
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On 4/12/2002 at 10:02 PM Sam Edge wrote:
>"Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote;
>
>
>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\Bash\command]
>> @="bash.exe -c 'cd \"%1\"; exec /bin/bash.exe'"
>
>As I said,
> Thanks for the tips Andrew ..
> The one thing I have yet to figure out is a way to prevent the long folder
> names from being truncated (eg, Progra~1) .. Any ideas on this?
try using cygpath?
> -Adam
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Thanks for the tips Andrew ..
The one thing I have yet to figure out is a way to prevent the long folder
names from being truncated (eg, Progra~1) .. Any ideas on this?
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On 4/12/2002 at 9:34 AM Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>Sam Edge wrote:
>
>> [HKEY_CLAS
"Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote;
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\Bash\command]
> @="bash.exe -c 'cd \"%1\"; exec /bin/bash.exe'"
As I said, if you use double-quotes around the %1 then it won't work for Drive because
the trailing backslash will escape the closing quote. You may also get o
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Donald MacVicar wrote:
>>> surely you could just have @="rxvt -ls -e bash -c \"cd '%1'; exec
>>> bash --login\"" and then all the startup scripts would be run properly?
>>
>> Nope! Because --login runs /etc/profile and /etc/profile cd's to $HOME!
>
>
> Realised that about 10 secs after I sent t
At 04:00 PM 4/12/2002, Rick Rankin wrote:
>When I run setup 2.194.2.22, it reports that 2.194.2.24 is available; however,
>when I go to cygwin.com and click "Install now", it downloads 2.194.2.22
>(according to the splash screen, anyway). I cleared my browser cache, just in
>case, and redownloaded
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Donald MacVicar wrote:
>
>> Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>>
>>> Sam Edge wrote:
>>>
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere]
@="&Bash Prompt Here"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere\command]
@="c:\\cygwin\\bin\\bash.exe -c \"cd '%1' ; exec /bin/ba
When I run setup 2.194.2.22, it reports that 2.194.2.24 is available; however,
when I go to cygwin.com and click "Install now", it downloads 2.194.2.22
(according to the splash screen, anyway). I cleared my browser cache, just in
case, and redownloaded, but still got 2.194.2.22. Can anyone else ve
Donald MacVicar wrote:
> Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>
>> Sam Edge wrote:
>>
>>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere]
>>> @="&Bash Prompt Here"
>>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere\command]
>>> @="c:\\cygwin\\bin\\bash.exe -c \"cd '%1' ; exec /bin/bash\""
>>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Sam Edge wrote:
>
>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere]
>> @="&Bash Prompt Here"
>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere\command]
>> @="c:\\cygwin\\bin\\bash.exe -c \"cd '%1' ; exec /bin/bash\""
>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\BashHere]
>> @="&Bash Promp
Sam Edge wrote:
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere]
> @="&Bash Prompt Here"
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere\command]
> @="c:\\cygwin\\bin\\bash.exe -c \"cd '%1' ; exec /bin/bash\""
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\BashHere]
> @="&Bash Prompt Here"
> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Dri
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On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Justin Thomas wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having a problem with cygwin RSHD services on a Win2K
> Machine. I have configured inetd and the telnet and ftp services
> successfully start. I can login, cd to relavent home directories etc.
> All my config
I'm unclear about whether the 'requires' field in the setup.ini file is
currently in use. Nevertheless, there are currently two inconsistencies.
Package 'gcc' requires non-existent package 'mingw'
Package 'keychain' requires non-existent package 'ssh'
These should presumably be 'mingw-runtime'
Hi,
I am having a problem with cygwin RSHD services on a Win2K
Machine. I have configured inetd and the telnet and ftp services
successfully start. I can login, cd to relavent home directories etc.
All my configuration files such as inetd.conf, hosts.equiv, and rhosts
are located on a lo
Using the latest CVS, I am getting the following Event Log error messages:
o fatal: setuid 19695: Operation not permitted
o (CRON) error (can't switch user context)
with sshd and cron, respectively. After some debugging, I determined
that the following patch is causing the problem:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 07:37:08AM -0300, Steve Howe wrote:
>>Since I can't see any reason for the error, I assume that the source
>>has been locally modified or the header files are screwed up.
>
>None of these. Why don't you try yourself ?
I don't have to. I generated the snapshot. I rebuild
Thanks Corinna for that insight. However it didn't
work. Further research has shown me this:
The program opens one socket in RAW mode, which
the developer uses to create an ICMP packet. This
packet then get's sent out (He has 2 segments in his
packet. An IP segment and an ICMP segment. He
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 08:09:31AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Either it's the new setup.exe v.2.194.2.24, or some glitch in the current
>associated setup.ini (setup-timestamp: 1018593006), but every visit to
>http://cygwin.com/setup.exe now results in a new installation of
>tetex-beta-200012
I'm glad that a workaround for this has been found, but I'd be more interested in
understanding the root of the problem (which could ultimately lead to a solution).
Mostly because I whuggle my 32 bit color depth :)
What do you programmers think? Wherein does the problem lie?
libpng?
-rgm
A
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 01:53:53PM +0200, Markus Brandt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when gawk is called outside the cygwin runtime, i.e. called from a command
> prompt under Windows, and it's input is redirected to a pipe with an output of
> a non-cygwin command, e.g. the Windows DIR, it does not recogni
Hello,
when gawk is called outside the cygwin runtime, i.e. called from a command
prompt under Windows, and it's input is redirected to a pipe with an output of
a non-cygwin command, e.g. the Windows DIR, it does not recognize this.
As a result input conversion from "\r\n" to "\n" isn't performed
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 01:30:20PM +0200, Markus Brandt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Cygwin under a german Windows XP.
> When listening files or directories which contains umlauts - like ä, ö, ü,
> Ä, Ö, Ü or ß - th ls command only prints a '?' in place where the umlauts
> should be.
That has n
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:33:53AM -0600, Mark Paulus wrote:
> Ok, I have done some browsing, and now I'm totally
> confused.
>
> According to Microsoft, there are 2 headers and libraries:
> winsock.h
> Ws2tcpip.h
>
> Since I can seem to use the IP_HDRINCL macro, I am picking
> ws2tcpip.h file.
Hello,
I'm using Cygwin under a german Windows XP.
When listening files or directories which contains umlauts - like ä, ö, ü,
Ä, Ö, Ü or ß - th ls command only prints a '?' in place where the umlauts
should be.
While investigating the newsgroups and FAQs I found that this problem is
often mentio
Can you give an example batch file? (This topic is going to be made an FAQ once
we've completed it, so the more info the better) ..
-Adam
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On 4/12/2002 at 11:49 AM Chris January wrote:
>> Ok, I have made the changes you suggested, but there are some prob
In case you need to know, this is what my registry currently looks like this:
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\Bash]
@="Bash Prompt"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\Bash\command]
@="bash.exe -c 'cd \"%1\"; exec /bin/bash.exe'"
Using this it works fine, with the exception of grossly truncati
> Ok, I have made the changes you suggested, but there are some problems:
> The single-quotes for the cd command seem to have messed things up ..
> bash.exe: cd: F:ClassesWINTER~2ECE344: No such file or directory
> [06:27:31] /f/Classes/Winter_2002 $
>
> What is good about this method is that befo
Ok, I have made the changes you suggested, but there are some problems:
The single-quotes for the cd command seem to have messed things up ..
bash.exe: cd: F:ClassesWINTER~2ECE344: No such file or directory
[06:27:31] /f/Classes/Winter_2002 $
What is good about this method is that before I was o
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> On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:10:28AM +0200, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
> >Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 11:44:44 PM, you wrote:
> >> In file included from cygheap.cc:17:
> >SH> fhandler.h: In method `sele
On Friday 12 Apr 02, Sam Edge writes:
> (Most of this is really nothing to do with cygwin - it's all standard
> Windows stuff.)
>
> REGEDIT4
>
> ...
But it is a Frequently Asked Question and I've been meaning to add
something to the FAQ about it, so I appreciate that you went into such
detail.
Yes: I think it must be inconsistencies in the version numbering that have
caused this. I found a recent setup.ini and compared it with the current
version:
Comparing files setup.ini and setup.old
** setup.ini
setup-timestamp: 1018593006
setup-version: 2.194.2.24
** setup.old
setup-times
I know you (Robert) have not got a W98 machine. I've tried as much
investigation at this end as I can. I've tried all combinations of v.22 /
v.24 here, with / without using setup.ini at all, and editing setup.ini when
used to refer to v.22 / v.24 accordingly. There is nothing obvious that I
can se
Thanks for speedy response. Sorry for delay: it took ages to download
tetex-beta again.
The machines (two: identical repeated behaviour on both) are W98/SE.
I use ftp://mirrors.rcn.net/ (tried others; none that I tried had yet been
renewed).
Here is setup.log
2002/04/12 08:15:39 Starting cygwi
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