> > do they have INT's
> > (Import Name Tables?) that are fully valid (no auto-import tricks etc
> > etc)?
>
> I believe so, but how do I check for sure? I perused the output of
> "objdump -p". Should I have done something else?
with objdump -x ...
Standard import table are identified by two p
I feel doubly stupid. I haven't got a clue about the issues of policies or
politics he seems to be talking about, and I did not even get a clear
picture of what you need to do to do the build, because of his taking so
much time explaining why things don't work the normal way.
On this note of per
> Robert Collins wrote in <016301c1ef7b$4d769f00$0200a8c0@lifelesswks>
> in gmane.os.cygwin on Mon, 29 Apr 2002 22:42:18 +1000:
>
> > Actually, the current functionality wil do the trick, as long as you
> > install what you have downloaded.
>
> Hmmm. I've just tried using "install from Internet
[snip]
> If one does things in a
> fairly standard plain manner: i.e. you don't have some stuff already
> prepared or adapted but you just go and get the latest I~M~ source
> package and unpack it and try to run `configure', you're going to have
> trouble with a couple of libraries which you migh
Soren, having followed some of the discussion on the libpng list, I
understand your frustration. However, NOBODY ELSE here on the cygwin
list has any IDEA what you're talking about.
You are ranting in front of the wrong audience -- why take out your
frustrations with those other people on us?
Hello,
Heads up. Some persons reading this List might want to know
this information.
ImageMagick is not yet available as a binary
Cygwin package. I have no way of knowing what the likelihood is of it
becoming such a supported Cygwin package at any time in the future.
Thus for now building Im
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I cannot find iostat and some other commands in Cygwin. How do you find
out which package contains a command?
When I first installed Cygwin, I selected a lot of packages and found
the commands I wanted by trial and error. Now I need iostat but do not
want to install all 250 Mb of Cygwin just to g
UCL-1.01-1 and UPX-1.20-1 are now installable from setup.exe
UCL by Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer:
- UCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C.
- UCL implements a number of compression algorithms that achieve an
excellent compression ratio while allowing *very* fast decomp
Charles Wilson wrote:
> So, if someone cares enough to do the work, there is still a need for
> the "additional tool" that uses the setup.exe codebase to do
> "cygwin-specific distributed mirroring". See my earlier rant.
Oh, I left out the most obvious reason why rsync won't solve all of our
A few notes:
Using rsync does not help the following problem: I have four favorite
mirrors, plus a "private" setup-compatible website from my friend Bob.
setup.exe will show me a merged view of the contents of all of those
sites, insuring that I get the latest version of a package wherever it
Actually, this is a better set of options: we don't need to preserve
owner, groups, or devices, and the modify-window helps with the limited
timestamp granularity of the FAT filesystem. Remember to fix LOCALDIR
and remove --dry-run.
-
#!/bin/sh
MIRROR=rsync://archive.proge
Poor archive.progeny.com ...
First, rsync places a heavy load on the server, so please do not
EVERYBODY run out and try this immediately. I suggest, for initial
rsyncs (when you need to download EVERYTHING), that folks follow this
rotation:
Surname Begins With Initial rysnc
ABC
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Nous sommes le 1er avril (ou presque) ! Le mail étrange que vous avez reçu
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site Linternaute.com.
Nous espérons que la frayeur (ou le désagrément) n'ont pas été trop grands.
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Internet Explorer is stupid about FTP. I've seen this problem before;
what happens is that IE thinks that your remote working directory is
always set to the root / when it is really something like /home/user,
hence the problems navigating out of your home directory. If your
version of IE automat
The SPAM filtering tradespace is interesting. A number of weeks ago, Mr.
Faylor indicated he was altering
the filter to reject more SPAM, and that this might lead to some problems
with the list getting some
legitimate mail. At that time, he received some complaints about legitimate
mail being bl
"Lassi A. Tuura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > What could prohibit the SSHD to start at boot-time?
> > Is there some form of dependency?
> Your sshd probably needs a dependency on other services; the names
> aren't obvious to the uninitiate
Robert schrieb:
> Ok. Time for a straw poll.
> Please write back (to me or the list, your choice) whether you use the
> DELIBERATE 'download again' functionality of setup.exe or not.
> And if so, how often and for what purpose.
I use it ONE time in 18 month. So, remove it if it helps.
> This
rotaiv schrieb:
> When I downloaded the binaries for tin from
> ftp://ftp.tin.org/pub/news/clients/tin/stable/tin-current.tar.gz and tried
> to execute it, I get the following message:
If they provide a binary for cygwin there, ask them...
I guess Urs is the maintainer of tin and you may also
This is a follow-up to the thread "Wierdness of WSASendTo()??"
from a few weeks ago:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-04/msg00675.html
I have been looking into porting Unix traceroute to Win32/Cygwin.
The thread above discusses problems sending raw packets using
a SOCK_RAW socket, Win2
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 03:04:44PM +0200, Jacob Vennervald Madsen wrote:
>Hi List
>
>Am I the only one who just received a spam mail through this list
>containing Gay video offers ;o)
>
>Can we do anything about the spam mail?
Yes, you can not contribute to the spam by sending messages to mailing
Jacob schrieb:
> Am I the only one who just received a spam mail through this list
> containing Gay video offers ;o)
I'm sure you're not the only one...
> Can we do anything about the spam mail?
http://no.sp.am/
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 10:42:18PM +1000, Robert Collins wrote:
>Checkbox's, command line options, and 'special case code' and the
>redownload itself are all kludges around fixing the key problem.
That's for sure. The design that I proposed for setup's UI eliminated
most of these.
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daffy,
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 07:25:04AM +0200, daffy wrote:
> I find thanks to google your effort to compile Postix under cygwin.
Please post instead of sending private email.
> Is it fully fonctionable ?
> Where can i get your patch ...
> Thanks for replying & supporting
By the above, are y
On Monday 29 April 2002 06:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Jacob,
>
> you're not alone, I have also received a spam mail (same that you have
> received) through this list.
>
>
>
> Mit freundlichem Grüßen / best regards
>
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Rob,
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 04:11:45AM +1000, Robert Collins wrote:
> the files that don't link being rebound...
Do you mean "rebase" instead of "rebound" above?
> do they have INT's
> (Import Name Tables?) that are fully valid (no auto-import tricks etc
> etc)?
I believe so, but how do
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 09:48:59PM +1000, Robert Collins wrote:
>> I've never analyzed the corruption, it's fix was to download again.
>
>What were the symptoms that clued you into the corruption?
Yeah, I think if you are aware that there is corruption in one file, you
can delete that file and ru
Please check out the project web page for links to available information
and ports: http://cygwin.com/ .
If you don't see what you need there, then the cygwin mailing list is
the best place to make observations or get questions answered.
Information on the mailing list is available at the projec
Robert Collins wrote in <016301c1ef7b$4d769f00$0200a8c0@lifelesswks>
in gmane.os.cygwin on Mon, 29 Apr 2002 22:42:18 +1000:
> Actually, the current functionality wil do the trick, as long as you
> install what you have downloaded.
Hmmm. I've just tried using "install from Internet" with bzip2,
I am trying to port a unix application that runs fine on linux (and many
other unix variants), but under cygwin dies quickly and gives the message
"segmentation fault, core dumped". When I run it under gdb, the application
doesn't crash immediately, but runs for some time before either 1) gdb say
Hello Jacob,
you're not alone, I have also received a spam mail (same that you have
received) through this list.
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Sorry. Should have read more carefully.
In the unlikely event that a tarball is corrupted, yet still the exact same
size, I think it is probably reasonable to expect the user to manually delete
the broken tarball.
So, no objections to that feature going.
Max.
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"Craveiro, Marco" wrote:
>
> Don, i'm sorry about being such a pain but i have googled for a bit with no
> luck :-(
> on my status i dont get the remaining blocks, only the total capacity. i
> then did a status 3 which tells me that "reports remaining" is set to "no".
> so i'm assuming i have t
Has Anyone used Fox Gui (http://www.fox-toolkit.org/) + OpenGL here.
The compilation doesnt give any problems but when I run OpenGL test
programs , it exits without saying anything. I asked in the FOX-users
group and havent got any results yet, Anyone here who has ever installed
Fox on his cygwi
When I downloaded the binaries for tin from
ftp://ftp.tin.org/pub/news/clients/tin/stable/tin-current.tar.gz and tried
to execute it, I get the following message:
Can't get a (fully-qualified) domain-name!
Try and save newsrc file again? (y/n): y
I followed the directions and expo
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> Nooo! I used that to download stuff that I don't want installed.
You will still be able to do that. I'm talking about removing
'REdownload". DOWNLOAD will stay.
Rob
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> > A 'normal' install - download and install - works fine, no problems.
>
> Read my and Christopher Faylor's posts especially
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> where we explain where for some
> people download and inst
Robert Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok. Time for a straw poll.
>
> Please write back (to me or the list, your choice) whether you use the
> DELIBERATE 'download again' functionality of setup.exe or not.
> And if so, how often and for what purpose.
>
> This is to determine if certain functi
Robert Collins wrote in <00bd01c1ef6f$590b36c0$0200a8c0@lifelesswks>
in gmane.os.cygwin on Mon, 29 Apr 2002 21:16:44 +1000:
> Please write back (to me or the list, your choice) whether you use the
> DELIBERATE 'download again' functionality of setup.exe or not.
I've not used it but then I've not
Robert Collins wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in gmane.os.cygwin on Mon, 29 Apr 2002 17:47:16 +1000:
> The *redownloading* is a bug, and will get fixed.
Okay. Good.
> The 'I want to mirror
> > non-installed packages by using download' is not.
Actually, the re-download fix would go 90% of the wa
Eric,
Attached is a patch (against fetchmail 5.9.11) that works around the
Microsoft Winsock recv/WSARecv(..., MSG_PEEK) problem that I originally
post to fetchmail-friends in:
http://lists.ccil.org/pipermail/fetchmail-friends/2001-August/000906.html
This patch is essentially the same as th
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To: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: 'redownload' aka download again and cygwin setup
> Robert Collins wrote:
> >
> > ===
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From: "Cliff Hones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Now Sam Edge is taking the same path. Good luck.
>
> What would happen if someone did produce a version of setup identical
> to the current, except for the removal of redownload? Would it
> be
Ok. Time for a straw poll.
Please write back (to me or the list, your choice) whether you use the
DELIBERATE 'download again' functionality of setup.exe or not.
And if so, how often and for what purpose.
This is to determine if certain functionality that -in essence- causes
the 'accidental' redo
Don, i'm sorry about being such a pain but i have googled for a bit with no
luck :-(
on my status i dont get the remaining blocks, only the total capacity. i
then did a status 3 which tells me that "reports remaining" is set to "no".
so i'm assuming i have this option disabled. i couldnt find no i
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From: "Max Bowsher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> But setup.exe has operated in the correct way in the past! Why write a
new tool,
> when fixing a bug in the current one would do all that needs to be
done?
Because the current tool is more complex
> What could prohibit the SSHD to start at boot-time?
> Is there some form of dependency?
Please have a look in the mail archives:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Acygwin.com+sshd+service+dependency
Your sshd probably needs a dependency on other services; the names
aren't obvious to the uni
Robert Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Sam Edge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 8:17 PM
>> Every version of setup.exe I've used exhibits this annoying
>> behaviour but them I'm new here.
>>
>> I agree with Daniele. I install diff
"Craveiro, Marco" wrote:
>
> "Don Sharp" wrote:
>
> > > anyway, there's just one thing i dont understand on your script:
> > >
> > > mt -f /dev/nst0 tell
> > >
> > > why do you need this?
> > >
> >
> > One doesn't strictly need it. I use it to tell me how near to a full
> > tape I am usi
"Don Sharp" wrote:
> > anyway, there's just one thing i dont understand on your script:
> >
> > mt -f /dev/nst0 tell
> >
> > why do you need this?
> >
>
> One doesn't strictly need it. I use it to tell me how near to a full
> tape I am using so I reshuffle what goes on which tape when
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 8:30 AM
> However, I think I may have been responsible for setup's
> current behavior of basing what is downloaded on what is
> installed. Even if I was not, though, I think tha
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 3:07 PM
> >That's what the discussion has been about for the last week or so.
> >After lots of requests for this functionality, the position
> eventually
> >hardened to "it's no
Upon reboot, I get these messages in the eventlog (system log):
Event Type: Error; Event Source: Service Control Manager; Event Category:
None
Event ID: 7009; Date: 25/04/2002; Time: 20:01:07 PM; User: N/A; Computer:
WEIRD
Description:
Timeout (3 milliseconds) waiting for the sshd service
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