Hi,
I have postgres installed and running as a service under user postgres.
Now I want to run the createdb, etc scritps as user postgres to create a
new database.
I have tried 'login postgres' from a bash shell, but this is the result:
$ login postgres
Password:
Login incorrect
login:
I know t
Dear Sir:
I am interested in Cygwin. May I have the following inquiries?
1. Can I install and use RedHat's RPM in Cygwin in order to install others
packages like uClinux?
2. Can I install uClinux in Cygwin to cross-compile it?
3. Can I install cross-compiler like GNU toolchain for ARM7 (like Li
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 06:50:13PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>>P.S. Also note that, even with your current setup, you can get a
>>double copy only if someone replies to a message that you posted.
>
>Again, when others respond I do not get an additional email copy of it.
>Just with some people.
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 06:25:40PM -0800, Adam Jurevicius wrote:
>The link to the rpm package on
>http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ported.html is broken. Does anyone
>have that file or know if it's posted on another site somewhere?
It's not broken right now, at least.
cgf
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> >
> >(1) 10-Dec-2002 7:10:38a6,683,847 cygwin-20021210.tar.gz
> >(2) 12-Dec-2002 6:09:42a6,688,318 cygwin-20021212.tar.gz
> >
> >The times are EST and the tarballs are created by a script that
> >do
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 13:50, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> But the issue is not only are people who reply busy but so are the
> readers. With your software's defaults I get a message in my email AND
> see it and have to skip it later when I read the list. Thus it is more
> work for me, hence the req
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Andrew,
I would like to point out that most people on this list are busy people,
As am I.
and that the most convenient way to reply is the one that takes the
least effort on their part.
In my software I simply hit reply instead of reply all. Either button is
as ea
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Try adding "c:\cygwin\bin" to your *system* (not user) PATH
environment variable (in the Control Panel System applet select the
Advanced tab, then Environment Variables, and change the System PATH
variable to contain the above). If you have any other POSIX-compliant
t
Hello,
The link to the rpm package on http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ported.html is broken.
Does anyone have that file or know if it's posted on another site somewhere?
Thanks in advance.
Adam
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Hello!
Hope you are doing well. My name is Huma Babak, I have been researching
for school about the LaPack++ package and I got your name as someone who
has used LaPack++ package. Can you please tell me your experience with
this package? Positives and Negative, more focused on the negatives. I
Hello Matt,
* On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 09:38:02AM -0700, Matt Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Luc, you might consider adding an option to unset the PWD environment
> variable (or convert it to a Windows path).
That's done. I haven't done any test with perforce, so, let me know.
The two new
I'm using emacs-21.2-10.
I frequently want to switch to the buffer named `*shell*', so I type
C-x b * s h e SPC RET
expecting that, since `*shell*' is the only buffer whose name begins
with `*she', the SPC will cause its complete name (`*shell*') to
appear in the minibuffer, and the RET
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 02:22:20PM -0800, Michael Eager wrote:
>Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>>The addr_t type is used in memory managment (memory addresses??) in
>>/usr/include/sys/mman.h. If you plan on using this (or is already on
>>the code, mman.h i mean) you may have problems. What is the type of
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The addr_t type is used in memory managment (memory addresses??) in
>/usr/include/sys/mman.h. If you plan on using this (or is already on the code, mman.h
>i mean) you may have problems. What is the type of your addr_t? is it type char of *
>(pointer)?
Actua
Actually, I'm not sure if there is a proper list for this. This list
can't really answer questions about someone else's distribution, assuming
that's the source of the problem. This list can help you determine if
the CD is the source of the problem (or if it's just user error). However,
we wou
Try adding "c:\cygwin\bin" to your *system* (not user) PATH
environment variable (in the Control Panel System applet select the
Advanced tab, then Environment Variables, and change the System PATH
variable to contain the above). If you have any other POSIX-compliant
toolset installed and in your p
How can I make the mv, and rm commands excecutable by
system? where I can add the path to this commands for
System???
This is the hint I have been looking for since Dec
07
thanks in advance!
Eric.
Re: Script Doesn't Work Correctly with Cron
From: Igor Pechtchanski
To: Buck Turgidson
Cc
Hallo JoNO,
Please keep replies to the list, others may help debugging your
problem too!
> --- "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hallo JoNO,
>>
>> At first, make sure that in your Cygwin environment
>> are no
>> paths in PATH with spaces like this:
>> > /cygdrive/c/Pro
Wrong list, redirected.
Igor
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, d. dorst wrote:
> I have got cygwin on a cd-rom because I use a 56K modem.
> I have read the FAQ s that are on the cd and tried every solution that is
> there but it will not install.
> Every time when the packeges should come in the sceen
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 12:12:56 -0800 Shankar Unni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael A Chase wrote:
>
> > # Ignore case while completing
> > set completion-ignore-case on
>
> Hmm. Thanks! Now that I RTFM more closely, I also see "set
> complete=enhance". Is there a difference? The latter s
Michael A Chase wrote:
# Ignore case while completing
set completion-ignore-case on
Hmm. Thanks! Now that I RTFM more closely, I also see "set
complete=enhance". Is there a difference? The latter seems to work as
I'd expect it to, so I'm now beginning my Big Move To Cygwin Tcsh :-/.
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 11:07:37 -0800 Shankar Unni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Soren A wrote:
>
> > [...] you can nenver tell another person what they should like in
> > a shell.
>
> Well (sorry for OT drift), the main thing was the case-insensitive
> filename completion, which is invaluable on
Below is a description of a buffering speed improvement.
The original message with complete patch for performance can be found here:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&newwindow=1&selm=at1i0e%241tj3%241%40FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
This may explain the horrendous performance
Vijay Sampath wrote:
I just tried out a line with 2 characters and it works fine on bash
as an input to GCC.
I think that direct Cygwin-to-Cygwin invocation has a higher limit. If
you're calling a Cygwin program from a non-Cygwin program (e.g.
CMD.EXE), you're still stuck with Windows limi
Soren A wrote:
> [...] you can nenver tell another person what they should like in
a shell.
Well (sorry for OT drift), the main thing was the case-insensitive
filename completion, which is invaluable on Windows. I need to look at
the tcsh source and see if it is implemented within an "#ifdef
Vijay,
I guess I was misled by this:
/usr/include/limits.h:#define _POSIX_ARG_MAX 4096
/usr/include/sys/syslimits.h:#define ARG_MAX 65536 /* max bytes for an exec
function */
Furthermore, "/usr/include/limits.h" bears a Red Hat copyright and is
specifically marked as a "part of Cygwin," while
I think this is unrelated to previous messages on this list with a
similar subject. Instead, it pertains to a problem that I encountered
and solved myself; I thought it might benefit others to hear about it,
so here it is.
The symptom is that I was trying to start a non-Cygwin program that
I'd j
Randall,
I just tried out a line with 2 characters and it works fine on bash
as an input to GCC. At this point I gave up trying to increase the
length to find out the limit. Whatever the bash limit is, it is
definitely greater than a windows shell. Of course, if you are invoking
a bat file or
Vijay, Allan,
Cygwin is similarly limited. All Unix / POSIX systems have such a limit,
but Cygwin's limit is much smaller than the typical limit on a Unix (-like)
system. I don't know it for a fact, but I'm pretty sure this limit is not
imposed by Cygwin itself (why would it?) but is a Windows
Yes, we have faced a similar problem. The problem is with the windows
command shell which limits a line to 2048 characters. I don't know how
to make that problem go away. But you shouldn't get the same problem
from a cygwin shell.
Thanks,
Vijay
> -Original Message-
> From: Allan Crook [m
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Buck Turgidson wrote:
> I have a script that works when I run it from the command line, but when it
> is executed with cron, it produces a null file. I am sure that cron is
> executing it because it creates the file. It is just not populated.
>
> Here is the script. I want
Help,
We're trying to make GCC automatically search for required header
files, unforunately if we use the C_INCLUDE_PATH environment variable or
-I you need to enter every single search directory. For our current
project this results in a line over 2000chars long (too long for windows
or GCC to ha
I have a script that works when I run it from the command line, but when it
is executed with cron, it produces a null file. I am sure that cron is
executing it because it creates the file. It is just not populated.
Here is the script. I want to query an Oracle database every couple of
minutes,
>possible data loss
>
>Using the gcc option -pipe seems to allow the configure process
>Using the -pipe flag I have not seen the uname error but it does
>eventually hang when actually creating the Makefiles
>
>This project uses libtool
>
>With the CVS tree build (1) be
Kun,
I need to correct myself (since no one else did!)...
At 19:30 2002-12-11, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Kun,
...
Include files required during C or C++ compilation are located via a
separate search path maintained by the compiler and not driven by any
environment variable, at least not in the
The correct URL for the;
Cygwin GNOME 1.4 binary packages
under NEWS is;
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cygnome/
Have Fun
Sterling
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Allan Crook wrote:
> I'm having problems with GCC and the C_INCLUDE_PATH, if i add the path
> to the command line with -Iw:\source then all is ok, but if I add the
> same path to the environment variable and remove the -I from the command
> line it just will not see the header
Hallo JoNO,
At first, make sure that in your Cygwin environment are no
paths in PATH with spaces like this:
> /cygdrive/c/Program Files/SecureCRT 3.0
Then check the permissions on your executables:
$ ls -l /bin/perl
should look like this:
-rwxr-xr-x1 gerrit Domänen-14848 Dec 9
I believe Metrowerks CodeWarrior for Windows comes with MFC.
http://www.metrowerks.com/
CodeWarrior is a much more standards-compliant compiler than VC++ and I think
even more than g++, but it has a "compatibility mode" that allows it to compile
a lot of broken VC++ code.
Maybe if you ported M
Heitzso,
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:34:37AM -0500, Heitzso wrote:
> I'm guessing there's another environment variable that initdb may be
> working with?
Grepping initdb yields:
$ fgrep LANG /usr/bin/initdb
for var in "PGLC_$arg" PGLOCALE LC_ALL "LC_$arg" LANG; do
Did you set any of
Hm, someone's been digging around in the email archives! ;-)
Actually, that's good to see.
While I won't argue the slight semantic differences pointed out
here between what I said and this response, I believe we both agree
it makes the same point, at least in the context of Cygwin. Anyone
that w
I solved my problem regarding "jailing" users in cygwin. If anyone is
interested, the patch for linux works fine for cygwin. Here are the steps:
1) Download http://chrootssh.sourceforge.net/patches/osshChroot-3.5.diff
2) Go to http://www.openssh.org/portable.html and get the sourcefile
openssh-
Just want to note that my LANG was not set when
I ran initdb which left me with LC_MESSAGES="EN_US".
I tried setting LANG=C in my environment and wiped
my postgres data directory and re initdb'ed and still
ended up with LC_MESSAGES="EN_US".
I'm guessing there's another environment variable that
in
I'm having problems with GCC and the C_INCLUDE_PATH, if i add the path
to the command line with -Iw:\source then all is ok, but if I add the
same path to the environment variable and remove the -I from the command
line it just will not see the header file, whats wrong??
I get the following error:
project uses libtool
With the CVS tree build (1) below I do not experience this
(1) 10-Dec-2002 7:10:38a6,683,847 cygwin-20021210.tar.gz
(2) 12-Dec-2002 6:09:42a6,688,318 cygwin-20021212.tar.gz
The times are EST and the tarballs are created by a script that
does a CVS update, make, ma
Jari,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 10:27:43PM +0200, Jari Aalto wrote:
> $ env | grep LC_
> LC_ALL=en_US
See the following:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-12/msg00666.html
Jason
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Heitzso,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:48:20PM -0500, Heitzso wrote:
> I got around this problem (??) by commenting out the 4 localization
> lines at the end of postgresql.conf in the data directory, but would
> greatly appreciate any suggestions as to what's south with my setup
> that would cause th
ntually hang when actually creating the Makefiles
This project uses libtool
With the CVS tree build (1) below I do not experience this
(1) 10-Dec-2002 7:10:38a6,683,847 cygwin-20021210.tar.gz
(2) 12-Dec-2002 6:09:42a6,688,318 cygwin-20021212.tar.gz
The times are EST and the tarball
Heitzso,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:48:20PM -0500, Heitzso wrote:
> I just updated to current postgresql and got past the ipc-daemon
> upgrade problem (yes it's noted in the README) but then got snagged on
> the LC_MESSAGES EN_US setting in postgresql.conf.
>
> [snip]
I would try the [EMAIL PROT
Hi Pierre,
thanks for your reply! That indeed turned out to be the case.
> The owner of the remote file has a SID that does not appear
> in your passwd file and thus it cannot be mapped to a uid.
> Cygwin then uses uid = -1
> This also explains what you describe in your follow up
> message.
>
> P
My project runs well in cygwin's bash. But it fails in cmd.exe with the
following error:
"
Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=00558706
eax= ebx=00691E64 ecx= edx= esi=00692140
edi=005BF220
ebp=0022F430 esp=0022F388
program=D:\cygwin\home\Administrator\win9.1.4\rcssse
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