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Hi all,
since I'm required to use a win box now, I need some
interface outside
outlook to the exchange server (sorry, no other protocols
like pop or imap
currently) Is there anything available and any experience
out there ?
(I want to fetch the mail from t
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> If you have all of your required dll's then your next step should be
> rebasing your dll's:
[...]
I could say that rebasing never worked here 100 %. For the 1.3.17-1 cygwin
and 1.3.24-5 apache & co. versions, I couldn't get a clean working
server on w9x (okok, I know, NT is the recommended
Thank you.
> On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 08:17:48PM -0800, Paul G. wrote:
> >...for as long as -mno-cygwin switch, or use thereof, is not being
> >deprecated...if, however, -mno-cygwin is being deprecated or the use
> >thereof is being "officially" deprecated, then what's the point in
> >talking about
Check you have all of the required dll's:
$ cygcheck $(cygpath -w /lib/apache/libphp4.dll)
The above outputs a windows path list containing the dll's required by libphp4.
Concentrate on the ones in your cygwin root directory.
If you have all of your required dll's then your next step should be
Sorry for the off-topic post, but I just want to mention that some
firewall programs replace the standard networking DLLs with their own,
thus creating problems even if they are not run. Just my 2c.
Igor
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, David E. Bath wrote:
> It turned out to be a problem with ZoneA
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 08:17:48PM -0800, Paul G. wrote:
>...for as long as -mno-cygwin switch, or use thereof, is not being
>deprecated...if, however, -mno-cygwin is being deprecated or the use
>thereof is being "officially" deprecated, then what's the point in
>talking about it in the first place
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 09:07:57PM -0800, Paul G. wrote:
> >> Redirecting this, too.
> >>
> >> On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 03:18:00PM -0800, Paul G. wrote:
> >> >Well, if your Win32 system doesn't support links (NT4 shortcuts), this
> >> >isn't really surprising.
> >>
> >> Did you actually
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 08:37:02PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 03:47:27PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>>Sorry...I didn't mean to embarrass you. I was hoping for something a
>>little more juicy, I guess--it's been a slow soggy shut-in sort of day
>>(and week) out he
Chris,
At 17:37 2002-12-19, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 03:47:27PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>Sorry...I didn't mean to embarrass you. I was hoping for something a
>little more juicy, I guess--it's been a slow soggy shut-in sort of day
>(and week) out here... Rain, rai
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 03:47:27PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>Sorry...I didn't mean to embarrass you. I was hoping for something a
>little more juicy, I guess--it's been a slow soggy shut-in sort of day
>(and week) out here... Rain, rain and more rain. Then it rains.
For the record, I actu
It turned out to be a problem with ZoneAlarm as mentioned in the link.
Funny thing, I hadn't run it since I got a router, but when I
uninstalled it, it fixed the problem.
Thanks, Elfyn and everyone else!
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
Have you installed ICS or any firewall software? If so this will exp
I'd like to thank all who responded to my query. The cygwin1.dll was indeed
used maliciously. I dumped my McAfee and purchased Norton System Works 2003.
It took me a total of 3 days get my infected machine back up and running.
Most of the difficultly came from the fact that the "worm" and its
assoc
Pierre,
Sorry...I didn't mean to embarrass you. I was hoping for something a little
more juicy, I guess--it's been a slow soggy shut-in sort of day (and week)
out here... Rain, rain and more rain. Then it rains.
Randall Schulz
At 15:39 2002-12-19, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
At 03:24 PM 12/19/20
At 03:24 PM 12/19/2002 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>Information please! What was the problem?
A stupid bug of mine, mixing up variable names, with
non-deterministic results.
It's surprising that it took so long to emerge, but before
the buggy code was put in, grep -r didn't work at all on Win9
Yo, Pierre! Buddy!
Information please! What was the problem?
Inquiring technominds want to know!
Randall Schulz
At 15:19 2002-12-19, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
At 04:21 PM 12/19/2002 -0500, Mark Blackburn wrote:
>If I type:
>$ grep -e hello -r .
>I get:
>grep: .: File exists
It's a pro
At 04:21 PM 12/19/2002 -0500, Mark Blackburn wrote:
>If I type:
>$ grep -e hello -r .
>I get:
>grep: .: File exists
It's a problem on Win9x only, patch is on the way.
Thanks for the report.
Pierre
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On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 05:33:32PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Not likely. I believe this package is provided by Chris Faylor.
>If I'm right, I know he builds everything on Linux with a cross compiler.
>But you could be right about this being a 9x issue. Dunno. Can't
>tell.
It could also
Mark,
I cannot reproduce your problem, but perhaps it's an interaction with FAT
file systems and Windows '98? I have Windows 2K Pro and only one FAT
volume, but the command you gave works fine for me on both my NTFS and my
FAT volumes. There's also the possibility of this being an issue with yo
# net helpmsg 65
Network access is denied.
Looks like you're having network problems of some kind.
Larry
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From: David E. Bath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 15:57:46 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems with fetchmail and ping
I had every
Not likely. I believe this package is provided by Chris Faylor.
If I'm right, I know he builds everything on Linux with a cross compiler.
But you could be right about this being a 9x issue. Dunno. Can't
tell.
Larry
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Dat
Have you installed ICS or any firewall software? If so this will explain:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q316414
Elfyn
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--- "David E. Bath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I had everything working well with my fetchmail setup. Then without
>making any chan
I had everything working well with my fetchmail setup. Then without
making any changes to the cygwin files or .fetchmailrc, fetchmail
started reporting:
"POP3 connection to .*.com failed: Connection refused" no
matter which server I try to access.
Ping for the same address returns:
"PIN
Mark Blackburn wrote:
If I type:
$ grep -e hello -r .
I get:
grep: .: File exists
and grep doesn't search the contents of any files
Data point: doesn't happen with the stock grep 2.5-1 on 1.3.17-1 on
WinXP Pro SP1 (everything's the same except the OS). Works fine here.
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Works fine here but I'm on W2K. Does 'grep -r -e hello .' or
'grep -r hello .' work?
No and No. Same result as before.
Maybe compiling on Win98 makes some sort of difference? I assume it was
originally compiled on W2K.
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> I'd also like to show the current working directory in the title bar of a
> rxvt console but haven't got a clue, so how can I achieve that?
Setting PS1 to:
PS1="\[\e]0;\h:\w\007\]$ "
Gets you the host and dir in the title bar with a $ prompt.
> I'd like to play around with colors like YellowGr
Works fine here but I'm on W2K. Does 'grep -r -e hello .' or
'grep -r hello .' work?
Larry
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From: Mark Blackburn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 16:21:28 -0500
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Subject: Grep says file exists and then doesn't "grep" it
If I type:
--- "Pierre A. Humblet" wrote:
>Did you give the Logon as service privilege, as per
the cygrunsrv README?
I just checked, and it's had it the whole time. Good
idea, though.
Any other suggestions, anyone? Thanks.
Michael
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Sorry, I can't reproduce something similar here. Perhaps if you
read http://www.cygwin.com/bugs.html it might help those on the list.
Also, I'd direct you toward the User's Guide, specifically
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html and the
description of smbntsec.
Larry
Origina
If I type:
$ grep -e hello -r .
I get:
grep: .: File exists
and grep doesn't search the contents of any files
If I try compiling it myself from the setup source package (grep-2.5-1)
this doesn't happen anymore. Grep behaves as expected. Has anybody else
seen this behaviour?
uname -a
CYGWI
Sorry, I don't have apache installed here but I think what you're
seeing is a general "mismapping" between the parameters cygrunsrv takes
and what's reported in the services applet. You'll see the same thing
with sshd or any other service you install with cygrunsrv. It's nothing
to worry about a
Hello,
I am using cygwin 1.3.17 on Windows 2000 (SP3) and cygwin apache 1.3.24.
I read the Apache/Cygwin page, http://httpd.apache.org/docs/cygwin.html,
to figure how to run apache as a service. I used this command line:
cygrunsrv -I apache -p /usr/sbin/httpd.exe
The service is created just fine
chown,chmod and ls -l work just fine on local drives, but
not on network drives.
My "/tmp" is on the local c drive,
and "/cygdrive/s" is a network drive on our NT4.0 SP6A PDC;
all commands below done on a NT6.0 SP6A workstatation in the
same domain as the PDC.
/tmp $ id -un
adm_tsr
I had cron working perfectly, and executing my script appropriately. I
rebooted, and now I get the following error upon loading cron. Any ideas as
to what it means?
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus: Win32 error 1062:
The service has not been started.
This is what is in m
Gack!
Pavel, I think you're working off an old copy of the FAQ.
The new official position is that cygcheck output _is_ to be attached but
_should not_ be compressed.
Randall Schulz
At 10:24 2002-12-19, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, a12 wrote:
> Hello cygwin gurus,
>
> First start
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, a12 wrote:
> Hello cygwin gurus,
>
> First start of cygwin opens a DOS window, and the following
> error appears:
> posix: cannot connect to posix subsystem
Any chance that you've MS's Services For Unix installed on that machine ?
> Any hints ?
>From the FAQ:
Details abou
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 15:27:41 +0100 a12 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Following your suggestion I mail this entry to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You are still not paying attention. Your initial question was 'How do I
uninstall Cygwin?'. The FAQ I pointed you to does answer that question.
If you bother t
Hi everyone,
I've got a problem migrating several C++ based server applications from
Watcom 10.5 compiler to cygwin. The problem arises when diferent threads
get into a try/catch block concurrently. Then cygwin forces me to
include a semaphore out of try block to solve a concurrency conflict
t
Hello cygwin gurus,
First start of cygwin opens a DOS window, and the following
error appears:
posix: cannot connect to posix subsystem
-bash: cd: /home/a12: No such file or directory
a12@RRBACK /usr/bin
$ pwd
/usr/bin
C:\cygwin\usr contains the following directories:
bin, doc, include, info, lib
David,
You know what they say: The patient has to _want_ to change.
Randall Schulz
At 02:39 2002-12-19, David K. McAllister wrote:
Yes, but for our purposes this needs to be classified as a change to our
code base, which I can't do. It needs to be a change to the installation
on the machine, n
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 11:18:24AM -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
>Khmmm, I'm fairly certain, I was not even asked this question.
>Probably, as I said, because the registry already had the Cygwin keys
>left from the previous installation, which was made by a user without
>the admin privileges. Perh
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On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 03:27:41PM +0100, a12 wrote:
>Hi Michael,
>
>Thank you for your reply.
>
>Following your suggestion I mail this entry to
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Huh? Why? There is no patch here. cygwin-patches is supposed to be for
sending actual fixes not vague suggestions.
>Michael A Chase
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, J S wrote:
> Sorry I posted this to the wrong group.
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >Since I upgraded cygwin I can't use the which command. It keeps saying:
> >
> >$ which /usr/bin/ls
> >/usr/bin/ls: Command not found.
> >
> >
> >My path appears to be OK:
> >
> >$ echo $PATH
>
>/usr/
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 02:44:20PM +0100, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
>Instead of renaming the files create links:
>
>ln -s gcc-2.exe gcc.exe
>ln -s g++-2.exe g++.exe
>...
>
>If your fs is ntfs you can also create hard links
Of course, this *is* a new/different version of gcc v2, so if you are
worried abo
I'm guessing that you're stuck debugging this one. I don't think
someone else is going to be able to guess what changed on your
system to cause this problem to surface for you (though maybe I'm
wrong). I expect the most direct route to discover more details
about the problem and an eventual s
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 11:04:27AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello, everybody,
>
> I want to followup on this problem. It is still not solved,
> but I have found some time to investigate the problem, and
> it surely has to do with the cygwin1.dll.
Please try
strace -o trace sshd -d
and th
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:09:09 GMT, [mn] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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>
> I've got some questions concerning the latest Cygwin version of rxvt.
>
> First, I played around with the .Xdefaults file a bit.
I, also, would welcome any discussion of how rxvt
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 02:42:57PM +, A. S. Budden allegedly wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I'm a bit of a beginner with CygWin to be honest, I use it (at the moment) almost
>exclusively to get the benefit of the better compile of Mutt than the Win32 version.
>
> I have been using Mutt for a while a
Hi there,
I'm a bit of a beginner with CygWin to be honest, I use it (at the moment) almost
exclusively to get the benefit of the better compile of Mutt than the Win32 version.
I have been using Mutt for a while and have a well established .muttrc and so on, so
since that worked fine with my H
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, J S wrote:
> Sorry I posted this to the wrong group.
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >Since I upgraded cygwin I can't use the which command. It keeps saying:
> >
> >$ which /usr/bin/ls
> >/usr/bin/ls: Command not found.
> >
> >
> >My path appears to be OK:
> >
> >$ echo $PATH
>
>>/usr/local
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your reply.
Following your suggestion I mail this entry to
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Michael A Chase wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 11:41:52 +0100 a12 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I should have rephrased the question to:
> > How do I remove C:\cygwin\var\log\OpenSSHd.log ?
>
Ive been using cygwins ftp.exe client program on my NT 4.0 SP 6
machine for quite a while. Its
worked flawlessly for months. I have not made any changes to the box and
have not upgraded any
cygwin components in months. Sometime in the last 48 hours something
changed. Now when
I attempt to ftp
Instead of renaming the files create links:
ln -s gcc-2.exe gcc.exe
ln -s g++-2.exe g++.exe
...
If your fs is ntfs you can also create hard links
Thomas
David K. McAllister wrote:
Today I updated my cygwin install for the first time in about three
months. Apparently I unwittingly installed gcc
I'm trying to help debug Emilio Icaza's sshd problem, but I've never seen a
socket read fail with an error like that before.
Thanks,
Max.
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David K. McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, but for our purposes this needs to be classified as a change to
> our code base, which I can't do. It needs to be a change to the
> installation on the machine, not to the build or the user environment.
So, why not just install gcc-2.95.3-5 ?
Hello Gerrit,
I've faced the same problem after installation gcc 3.2.
How I solved it in my program:
ifstream cur_stream(file_name1, ios::in);
..
cur_stream.close();
cur_stream.clear();
cur_stream.open(file_name2, ios::in);
Hope, it'll help you.
Bes
Hi,
I have some problem using rsh under cygwin.
It works fine for local disks and local disks of remote computers
(both UNIX and NT/2000).
But if I am trying to access NTFS network share (that is on file
server), I receive "permission denied".
Here is an example:
From unix machine:
==
Hi,
I've got some questions concerning the latest Cygwin version of rxvt.
First, I played around with the .Xdefaults file a bit.
Unfortunately, I can't find out each necessary entry that will give the
scrollbar a personalized new look, some of the settings do not work for me as
expected, for inst
Sorry I posted this to the wrong group.
Hi,
Since I upgraded cygwin I can't use the which command. It keeps saying:
$ which /usr/bin/ls
/usr/bin/ls: Command not found.
My path appears to be OK:
$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:.:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/w
And I quote from www.cygwin.com: "If you are adventurous (i.e. masochistic)
you can also download the Cygwin distribution via ftp or http using some other
program than setup.exe."
Yes you too can be adventurous and masochistic, with a bit of work. You
basically have to mirror the relevent ftp
Yes, but for our purposes this needs to be classified as a change to our
code base, which I can't do. It needs to be a change to the installation
on the machine, not to the build or the user environment.
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Of Ran
Hello, everybody,
I want to followup on this problem. It is still not solved,
but I have found some time to investigate the problem, and
it surely has to do with the cygwin1.dll.
I downloaded all the archives of cygwin that I was able to
find, unfortunately the 1.3.13 was not available anymore on
Thanks!
> The documentation was incorrect. Cygwin honors most of the
> stty settings, even with CYGWIN=notty.
Now about those other problems. Am I the only one that has
this problem? or does no one try using remote displays or local
combo of X and MS-Win Windows.
-l
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