On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 10:36:09PM -0500, Chris Faylor wrote:
> I see what I was missing. F1 == ^[[[A, Up arrow == ^[[A. F1 has one
> extra bracket.
>
> I think this is also kind of lame but changing it now would probably break
> too many things. I'd like to make it the same as termcap but it's
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 07:19:40PM -0500, Harig, Mark A. wrote:
> >
> > chmod 755 $HOME/.ssh
> > chmod 644 $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys*
> >
> > I had $HOME set to 700 and authorized_keys* to 600 before and that
> > somehow broke RSA authentication - it is odd that stricter permissions
> > would ca
Hello,
I want to start an unattended installation of Cygwin Environment.
The Installation should be merged with the Operating System Windows 2000
Professional.
What about the specific parameters (setup.exe)???
Is it also possible?
it is great, to have an answer from you.
much greetings
The Roll
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 05:02:12PM -0500, Harig, Mark A. wrote:
> It appears to be a problem with command substitution.
> The following script fails also:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> foo=foo1
> # simple assignment worked?
> bar=`echo`
> # command-substitution worked?
>
> When run in bash-2.05b6, the follow
Reza,
RXVT has been specially ported for Cygwin and can operate both under
XFree86/Cygwin and "stand-alone" (without an X server).
If the DISPLAY environment variable is set, RXVT will try to connect to the
server it designates. If there's no DISPLAY environment variable, then RXVT
will create
Thank you both for the explanations.
The differnece between a "terminal" (as in cygwin console) and a "terminal
emulator" (as in hyperterm) finally clicked for me.
I am interfacing (using telnet) to an application that expects an ansi
terminal and this is just not possible with the cygwin console.
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I've made a new version of the Cygwin DLL and associated utilities
available for download. As usual, a list of what has changed is below.
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe to your
system. Then, run se
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 16:11:49 -0800 Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is the (merely) potential conflict between the output of Danny's
> compilation ("test.exe") going to lead "gcc" to produce an "Invalid
> argument" error? Especially when the assembler runs (or would run) before
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 07:21:03PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>I'm still missing something.
>
>Here's one line from my .inputrc:
>
>"\M-[[A""fg %1\C-M"
>
>This does not interfere with up-arrow doing history selection. It does what
>I expect it to: Insert "fg %1".
I see what I was missing.
Chris,
I'm still missing something.
Here's one line from my .inputrc:
"\M-[[A""fg %1\C-M"
This does not interfere with up-arrow doing history selection. It does what
I expect it to: Insert "fg %1".
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 19:03 2002-11-06, you wrote:
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002
Thanks Larry, I found the thread, and it turns out that my problem was that
the .rhosts file needs to have permission of 644. I had 666, so rshd
obviously enforces that the file only be writeable by the owner. I'm told
that sshd also has similar rules for it's private keys. Apparently this has
n
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 09:42:15PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 06:23:37PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>>Chris,
>>
>>At 18:07 2002-11-06, you wrote:
>>>On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:50:12PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
The terminal emulation available under Cygwin
I had configured, built, and installed various versions of GCC
--with-prefix=/usr/local/gcc-, but now that I've allowed the
Cygwin installer to upgrade the default compiler to gcc-3.2, the
others are all broken (including my previous gcc-3.2
installation!). Here's an example of gcc-3.0.4 failing:
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 06:23:37PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>Chris,
>
>At 18:07 2002-11-06, you wrote:
>>On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:50:12PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>>>The terminal emulation available under Cygwin is not programmable, so it's
>>>up to the software to adapt to it, not vi
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 4:03 PM
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: sed-4.0.1-1
> I've updated the version of sed to 4.0.1-1.
>
> This is a major version update. This new version passes all
Chris,
At 18:07 2002-11-06, you wrote:
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:50:12PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>The terminal emulation available under Cygwin is not programmable, so it's
>up to the software to adapt to it, not vice versa.
I will note that it is very weird that F1 - F4 in cygwin are ge
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 01:37:16AM +0100, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
> --- Sycotic Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a ?crit?: > Hello,
>>
>> Well, I went back to the 2.95.3-5 gcc instead of using the
>> newer/buggier 3.2 on my cygwin install, and it seems to help with
>> things immensely. I also have a su
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 07:09:21PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>thanks for the info. If I pass any "/dev/com" to
>_cygwin_attach_handle_to_fd() it core dumps :-(.
Not for me. You should actually be passing /dev/com1 in this case. I
didn't pay close attention to your code but was taking your
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 07:30:42PM -0500, Harig, Mark A. wrote:
>(Hmm. What is this 'redback' you speak of? :)
I assume that this was his attempt to circumvent my Reply-To.
He did eventually manage to send me private email on the subject.
Isn't that special?
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:50:12PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>The terminal emulation available under Cygwin is not programmable, so it's
>up to the software to adapt to it, not vice versa.
I will note that it is very weird that F1 - F4 in cygwin are generating
the same sequences as up/down/l
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 03:06:43PM -0800, Reza Roodsari wrote:
>Randall, thanks for the quick response.
>
>So the TERM environment variable is somewhat broken, in that setting it
>to something else is a no-op. The first question that comes to mind is
>whether this is characterized as a bug or a fe
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Chris Walters wrote:
I have experienced many times situations which I would like to refer to
CYGWIN's root directory from a bat script. The most generic solution
would be to utilise an environment variable such as CYGROOT or (as in
startxwin.bat) CYGWI
I used CMake a few years ago on a project (I had no idea it could create a
.dsp file). But I don't think I would ever sell that idea. Most of the
people here are firmly commited to working in Visual Studio and don't want
to deal with anything else. They didn't seem to be too excited this
mornin
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Max Bowsher wrote:
> J. Scott Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I appologize for the somewhat off topic post. I have been using
> > Cygwin for my development on projects in the past. On the projects
> > in the past we have had both .dsp files for progra
Reza,
The terminal emulation available under Cygwin is not programmable, so it's
up to the software to adapt to it, not vice versa.
I'll reiterate one more time: TERM does not affect how key sequences are
generated or how escape sequences are interpreted. Termcap and terminfo
_describe_ termin
If I try /dev/com0 or /dev/com1 etc. then the program core dumps. If I try
/dev/com,
then it behaves exactly like before, no signals are processed.
Thanks
Sanjay
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 19:30:42 -0500 "Harig, Mark A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Did you pass "/dev/com" or "/dev/com0"?
>
> (Hmm.
--- Sycotic Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > Hello,
>
> Well, I went back to the 2.95.3-5 gcc instead of using the
> newer/buggier 3.2 on my cygwin install, and it seems to help with
> things immensely. I also have a suggestion for the docs for fixing
> that '-mwindows -mno-cygwin etc' thin
Hi Randall,
Thanks once again and in response to your question as to why I am trying to
chang TERM, it is because I need it to generate \EOP for pressing f1 and
\EOQ for pressing f2. This is the reason why I got into this. These key
sequences are what is produced when I use other telnet clients
Did you pass "/dev/com" or "/dev/com0"?
(Hmm. What is this 'redback' you speak of? :)
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:sanjayl@;mindspring.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 7:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Process does n
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o Please describe how to reproduce the problem,
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o Please include at least the version number of the
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for example, "cy
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
`cygpath -w /`
Thanks.
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Chris Walters wrote:
NT Question: How does cygwin update the System registry (for environment
variables) if it is installed as a normal user? I can't modify it
myself, so how does the installer do it?
It doesn't. It only
>
> chmod 755 $HOME/.ssh
> chmod 644 $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys*
>
> I had $HOME set to 700 and authorized_keys* to 600 before and that
> somehow broke RSA authentication - it is odd that stricter permissions
> would cause that. I suppose this is because the SYSTEM or
> sshd user need
> to read
Michael,
How is the (merely) potential conflict between the output of Danny's
compilation ("test.exe") going to lead "gcc" to produce an "Invalid
argument" error? Especially when the assembler runs (or would run) before
"test.exe" gets written? Also note that "test" is a shell built-in both in
Christopher,
thanks for the info. If I pass any "/dev/com" to
_cygwin_attach_handle_to_fd() it core dumps :-(.
What is the significance of the name param. Does it create a device node
within the cygwin layer??
Can it be any path?? I am guessing from what you said, that if it is any
random path,
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 17:14:25 -0600 Danny Sauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently installed cygwin 1.3.14-1 (according to cygcheck). gcc is
> unable to compile c source code (gcc claims to be version 3.2).
>
> Example code from "test.c":
>
> ---
> #include
> int main(){
> printf("h
Reza,
The TERM variable is most certainly _not_ broken. You're misunderstanding
what it's for. The TERM variable is how programs that must adapt to
different terminal types (emulators or physical hardware) find out how to
properly drive the terminal's display and respond to characters sent by i
I recently installed cygwin 1.3.14-1 (according to cygcheck). gcc is
unable to compile c source code (gcc claims to be version 3.2).
Example code from "test.c":
---
#include
int main(){
printf("hello\n");
}
---
Not complicated code by any stretch of the imagination. It compiles fine
w
Randall, thanks for the quick response.
So the TERM environment variable is somewhat broken, in that setting it to
something else is a no-op. The first question that comes to mind is whether
this is characterized as a bug or a feature, and if a bug how deep does it
run, and how likely that it wil
I highly recommend reading the Cygwin FAQ
http://www.cygwin.com/faq/
I'm a bit of a Cygwin newbie, but I *can* tell you Cygwin uses NT accounts (if you're
on NT-based Windows). If you're on Windows NT/2000/XP, then just create users as you
normally do in that environment (hint: Administrative T
Hello there I am a bit frustrated at the moment I want to set up a new user
account but I cant as linuxconf or it equivalent I cannot find on my version
of cygwin moreover I cant find the adduser command or anyway to create user
accounts can you help me
Thanks in advance
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Thanks very much for the help! This did it:
chmod 755 $HOME/.ssh
chmod 644 $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys*
I had $HOME set to 700 and authorized_keys* to 600 before and that
somehow broke RSA authentication - it is odd that stricter permissions
would cause that. I suppose this is because the SYSTEM o
I'd recommend using the command of bash --login -c . This
way, all the paths needed by perl, mailer, etc. are set up by the
.profile as it would be. You're not opening this thing load of times per
minute, so the performance shouldn't matter so much.
Just my two pence.
Genneth
> -Original Mes
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:22:18PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi Mark,
>
>I am running Cygwin on Windows 2000. Here is the output of uname -a
>
>
>
>CYGWIN_NT-5.0 REDBSUNJAY1 1.3.14(0.62/3/2) 2002-10-24 10:48 i686 unknown
>
>And here is a short program that can reproduce the bug. I just
>Cre
It appears to be a problem with command substitution.
The following script fails also:
#!/bin/bash
foo=foo1
# simple assignment worked?
bar=`echo`
# command-substitution worked?
When run in bash-2.05b6, the following results:
$ uname -r
1.3.14(0.62/3/2)
$ ./bug.sh
./bug.sh: line 5: command-subs
The following bash script fails when run with bash-2.05b6.
bash-2.05b5 is OK.
#!/bin/bash
# Make the DOS current directory string for "runbuild.bat" to use.
export SRC_DIR=`cygpath -a -w .`
# Decide which platforms to build based on what kind of system we're
# running on.
case "`uname`" in
C
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Hi Mark,
I am running Cygwin on Windows 2000. Here is the output of uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 REDBSUNJAY1 1.3.14(0.62/3/2) 2002-10-24 10:48 i686 unknown
And here is a short program that can reproduce the bug. I just CreateFile()
COM0 and then map it to a cygwin file desciptor. I then read() on
Reza,
The terminal emulation model is what it is. There's one for the Cygwin
console window, another for RXVT and yet another for xterm (under
XFree86/Cygwin).
The TERM variable serves to convey the indication of which terminal
emulator is active to software such as Vim, Emacs, programs linked
I have just post a message about a problem concerning wxWindows on Cygwin. The
mail was not delivered and I received the following failure report:
"Sorry, your message has been denied due to keywords found in your
subject. This is probably due to an off-topic post or long-running
flame war."
Wh
Hi I've spent two days investigating this and sorry if this has been
answered already. I was not able to find any references.
The problem I have is that the cygwin terminal window which runs the bash
shell is generating the wrong key codes when function keys, such as f1, f2,
etc, are pressed.
Or
Thanks for the reply,
I don't have ssmtp set up yet, so I took your suggestion and tried redirecting
"env" and "ssh -v" output to a file. Actually I did this both from the
Administrator's command line, and from the Administrator's crontab creating two
seperate files (attached) so I could compare.
Humble apoplgies. It was my intent to send it to the list. I think I must have
mistakenly typed in [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the Reply to: field instead of the To:
field. I'll resend my last reply so that it shows up in the same thread.
Harig, Mark A. wrote:
Please send all replies to the Cygwin u
Not sure if this is a bug or not, so here goes:
I was trying to figure out why I was having trouble with nt4 seeming to hang
when I pass a long list of args to a command. The following command works
just fine.
echo *.o > foo.txt
The above produces a file that is 1918 characters long; no
As requested at http://cygwin.com/bugs.html:
o Please describe how to reproduce the problem,
including a test case, if possible.
o Please include at least the version number of the
Cygwin release you are using along with the
operating system name and its version number,
for example, "cy
Hi,
Background: I put the latest cygwin on my Windows 2000 machine. The
harddrive is using NTFS, and I run myself as a "restricted user". My
home directory is /home/wirawan (a mounted dir somewhere), and the
Administrator's directory is /home/Administrator.
Now the problem: When I tried to run
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I have a program that opens a Win2k driver using CreateFile and then
associates it with a file desciprtor using cygwin_attach_handle_to_fd().
I then do a read() on the descriptor. At this point the program stops
responding to CTRL-Cs etc. until something is written to the device and
the read() retu
Hi,
I went to install TextPad, and it complained that my COMCTL32.DLL file
wasn't up to date and referred me to this Microsoft KB article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q186176&;
I didn't want to install Internet Explorer, and the "Download
50COMUPD.EXE" link doesn't se
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 01:20:47PM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> Why is it preferable to run chown and think it did something, as indicated by
> the success exit status, rather than be told it was not an appropriate call.
It would require to patch a bunch of applications just because the
underlying
Have a look at CMake www.cmake.org.
Basically, you create a simple input format that cmake then
turns into a makefile or a dsp file, or a .NET project file.
-Bill
At 03:18 PM 11/5/2002 -0700, J. Scott Edwards wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I appologize for the somewhat off topic post. I have been using Cyg
thank you all. There was an incredible reason for the problem: ActiveTcl
manipulated the TEXPATH variable and .exe was not reckognized eny more. Even
when I reinstalled Tcl, their uninstaller did not restore this variable.
After I restored the variable, everything worked again.
So this was not a
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 07:01:59PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 12:52:00PM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 06:10:26PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > > The chown(2) syscall
> > > returns intentionally always 0 if any of these conditions isn't m
As requested at http://cygwin.com/bugs.html:
o Please describe how to reproduce the problem,
including a test case, if possible.
o Please include at least the version number of the
Cygwin release you are using along with the
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I've updated the version of bash in the Cygwin distro to 2.05b-6.
This version updates to the official patchlevel 004. It should solve
the following bugs:
- Bash goes into an infinite loop and eventually crashes with a SIGSEGV
when some keys on the numeric keypad are pressed, possibly in combi
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 12:52:00PM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 06:10:26PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > The chown(2) syscall
> > returns intentionally always 0 if any of these conditions isn't met.
>
> That behavior seems rather "non-unix-like". If chown(2) fails to
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 06:10:26PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > - could `chown' be modified to complain if it fails to do the work it
> > was supposed to do? It seems that the exit status is 0, and besides
> > that the script simply does not care about the exit status of chown.
>
> T
Janos,
A hint about how to diagnose this problem is to open a CMD.exe window an
enter the command to launch BASH there so you can see the diagnostics
(instead of having them displayed in a window that vanishes immediately).
If you have not modified the shortcut that Cygwin Setup adds to the
Pr
Janos,
A very general hint is that installing one or both of those other
applications changed your system's PATH environment variable in a way
that's causing some of BASH's start-up processing to fail. Possibly the
BASH startup processing is invoking a program or script whose name is that
of a
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 05:49:57PM +0100, Ralf Fassel wrote:
> - the ssh-host-config script should make sure that CYGWIN contains
> `ntsec' when trying the chmod/chown steps
That shouldn't be necessary anymore since 1.3.14 sets ntsec by default
on NT systems.
> - could `chown' be modified to co
I use the latest Cygwin on Win2000. I installed plt-scheme and ActiveTcl and
suddenly, I cannot call bash from the programs-menu. The bash console whos up
and terminates immediately. Even reinstalling from the Net did not help. Can
anybody give me a hint?
TIA,
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* Corinna Vinschen
| I've updated the version of OpenSSH to 3.5p1-1.
A short remark on the ssh-host-config script:
- I upgraded to 3.4p1 recently and `it' did not work: the logfile
complained about `wrong mode or owner of /var/empty'.
- I then manually chown/chmod'ed the directory to system.syst
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o Please describe how to reproduce the problem,
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Cygwin release you are using along with the
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Try:
1. Delete your previous installation directories
2. During your initial installation, don't select
additional packages beyond those that are
installed by default, that is, install the
smallest number of packages possible to get
a working Cygwin environment.
3. Add
* Does this have anything to do with cygwin?
* What is your error messages?
* What is your system configuration?
* *Attach* a cygcheck.
Genneth
> Hello. Thank you for reading my letter. I'm a graduate student in the
> Institute of High Energy Physics of Chinese Academy of Sciences. I
want to
> us
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Anyone want a Windows bitmap font version of the X11 6x10 font?
Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 09:07:48 -0500
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 12:42:21PM +0100, Sven K?hler wrote:
>>>I have experienced many times situations which I would like to refer to
>>>CYGWIN's root directory from a bat script. The most generic solution
>>>would be to utilise an environment variable such as CYGROOT or (as in
>>>startxwin.bat)
I've updated the version of sed to 4.0.1-1.
This is a major version update. This new version passes all 42 tests
in the testsuite on binmode as well as on textmode mounts (with a minor
tweak to the testsuite).
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygw
I think you meant for this to go to the list. In any case, someone
there may have this answer for you.
>From: "Jan Slivka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Larry Hall \(RFK Partners, Inc\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Locale question
>Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 15:53:55 +0100
>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlo
At 04:25 AM 11/6/2002, Jan Slivka wrote:
>Hi,
>
>is there any way to use some locale keyboards?
>I am from Czech Republic and I am missing some czech characters... :-(
Look at the FAQ:
Why don't international (8-bit) characters work?
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC48
Larry Hall
At 12:53 AM 11/6/2002, Reddie, Steven wrote:
>I've setup the latest Cygwin on a new machine and can do interactive rsh but
>not non-interactive. I found that I can get non-interactive rsh to work if
>I remove the "unused_by_nt/2000/xp" string from /etc/passwd for the user
>that I wish to rsh in as
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 15:17:54 +0800 »ÆËÉ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello. Thank you for reading my letter. I'm a graduate student in the
> Institute of High Energy Physics of Chinese Academy of Sciences. I want
> to use libungif. But I can't gunzip it after I download it from the
> website http:/
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 12:52:51 +0100 Sven Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> warum verweißt du ihn auf perl5.8?
> ist es nicht wünschenswert, daß perl dateien im text-mode öffnet?
> bzw. sie nur genau dann als binär behandelt, wenn man binmode() aufruft?
Bable Fish translation (not many of us unde
At 10:48 PM 11/5/2002, CBFalconer wrote:
>I have been using Cygwin to check portability, and recently tried
>an experiment. I compiled and run the same, largely compute
>bound, program on both systems and timed their execution. Both
>were compiled with "gcc -W -Wall -O2 -ansi -pedantic -gstabs+",
I'm rebuilding my windows box and pulled own the October 24 version and did an
intall all current. Its nice to see gcc3.2 and with this version most
everything works the way I expect it too.
However; building cscope 1.5.3 http://cscope.sourceforge.net/ fails with a
bison pars error, expecti
I've updated the version of OpenSSH to 3.5p1-1.
This is an official major version update, which has been released on
15 Oct 2002. Due to my vacation the Cygwin version is unfortunately
rather late this time...
The following comment from the 3.4p1-1 announcement still applies:
==
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Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to start apache for the first time and I'm getting the following
error. I've had a look in the archives and found a thread about a similar
problem (
Start over. Remove all "ftpsite folders". Only proceed when you do not
lose connections. Choose "Install from internet". Good luck!
Raistlin Mage wrote:
And not much better to linux.
Ok so I follow painfully the setup steps and lose connections several
times so I ahve some 20 ftpsite folder
I wasn't able to find a Windows version of the classic X11 6x10 bitmap
font, so I made one myself. I've got it to work with NT Emacs and
Cygwin's rxvt. If anyone wants it, email me.
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The Perl script below should give you a better error message. Just
save it as "shutdown.pl"; run it with "--help" for usage instructions.
You need to run it under ActiveState Perl, not Cygwin Perl. (Unless
Cygwin Perl includes the Win32API module, which I believe it does
not.)
- Pat
# Shut do
Sorry didnt read your message throughly enough, dont see why this would work
when Microsofts doesnt but have a look at the utility down.exe from
http://www.losoft.de/fs_lstools.html
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From: "Marcos Lorenzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vince Hoffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
And not much better to linux.
Ok so I follow painfully the setup steps and lose connections several times
so I ahve some 20 ftpsite folders sitting on my harddrive and I attempt to
install from them only to find that bash gives me unknown directory errors
and doesn't seem to know what commands l
Vince Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote [11:37am -]
VH > Just out of curiosity, why not use the cygwin shutdown command ? (or at
VH > least check if it works ;)
Don't know if it works, but can you reboot a remote computer with cygwin's
shutdown comand?? I don't think so... If any of you
warum verweißt du ihn auf perl5.8?
ist es nicht wünschenswert, daß perl dateien im text-mode öffnet?
bzw. sie nur genau dann als binär behandelt, wenn man binmode() aufruft?
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Mikael,
Am Dienstag, 5. November 2002 um 14:41 schriebst du:
>I'm trying to port a framew
Just out of curiosity, why not use the cygwin shutdown command ? (or at
least check if it works ;)
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From: "Marcos Lorenzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 11:05 AM
Subject: strange error message when running SHUTDOWN.EXE as
>I have experienced many times situations which I would like to refer to
>CYGWIN's root directory from a bat script. The most generic solution
>would be to utilise an environment variable such as CYGROOT or (as in
>startxwin.bat) CYGWIN_ROOT to refer to the absolute windows pathname
>(e.g. D:\cygwi
When I run /winnt/NTRESKIT/SHUTDOWN.EXE as root (Local and
Domain Administrator) I get the following error
11:51:04 marcos@laud~ ssh mozart -l root
root@mozart's password:
Last login: Wed Nov 6 11:49:45 2002 from laud.it.uc3m.es
Wow! Yeah! this is really a Windows NT 4.0 Cygwin Server
11:51:11
P.V. schrieb:
> Can you please explain how to create the import library?
Ok. I use impgen from the libtool package, I have this little wrapper:
cygextract.sh:
#!/usr/bin/sh
# cygextract.sh - This wrapper requires the dllname of the
# DLL you want to create an importlib from *without* suffix
# a
Hello Pavel,
great! This is the solution. Now I can proceed with my work.
Thanks to all who led me to this solution,
and sorry for assuming problems at wrong places at first.
Claudius
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