Hi,
What you'll be needing is the regcomp() routine:
extern int regcomp(regex_t *, const char *, int);
The regexp routines (reg{comp,error,exec,free}) are built into cygwin
(posix_reg*) so you don't need to link in with an additional library.
Elfyn
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Well, when I try:
M-x describe-function RET documentation RET
I get:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-number-of-arguments #[(new-pos old-pos
&optional escape-from-edge only-in-line inh$
^K^L^M%\211^P;\2035^@\310^N^N^H\"\2035^@\311^H\312\224\312\225#@\211^^^O\313
N\2034^@\314^N^O!^P
\2044^@\3
Hi,
I'm using cygwin v1.3.18 under Windows XP
Professional. Unfortunately bash 2.05b-8 does not
exectute my startup script ~/.bashrc -- I have to
manually run it every time I start a new cygwin
window.
I defined environement variable HOME as "d:\" using
windows control panel. I also copy my .bash
I have recently installed cygwin latest version on Windows XP Professional.
Have users set up and they can telnet in and make use of the shell and such.
How do I go about keeping users from using or even deleting system files and
other user files?
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On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 05:05:51PM -0800, Jon Clegg wrote:
> I have created a adduser script for NT/2000/XP, it?s
> mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
> net stop sshd
> net start sshd
Have you observed that it's necessary to restart sshd?
If so, it's a bug.
Pierre
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Michael A Richmond wrote:
When I run nohup from sh-utils-2.0.15-2, I get the message
exec: --: not found
The version of nohup in sh-utils-2.0-3 does not produce this error.
The problematic line in nohup is the last one: exec -- "$@"
In sh-utils-2.0 this was: exec "$niceprog" -5 -- "$@"
Given t
Hello,
I have created a adduser script for NT/2000/XP, its
not general purpose as it assumes you are running a
ssh server, however it shows that is is necessary to
restart sshd once a user is added; This is not
obvious, and has taken me a while to figure that out
myself.
I am posting this basic
Hello,
I use Cygwin for working on a remote Linux PC. Unfortunately I have no german
keys anywhere in the shell or the KDE desktop.
Please, how can I get the german keyboard layout working?
Thanks
Hans-Juergen Merkel
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I hope as a completely new user to Cygwin that you avail yourself of
resources at the Cygwin web site such as the FAQ, user guide, and
email archives. There's allot of information in these areas and they
contain many of the answers to typical questions, though sometimes it
takes a minute or tw
I am trying to build an app which uses the function
regcmp(). But during the link phase, it can't seem to
find regcmp(). I know on unix it links to -lgen, but
what do I need to link to on cygwin.
Thanks in advance,
-Rob
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Charles Wilson wrote:
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replies, especially as the @gnu.org mailserver has not been archiving
all messages]
There has been a long-standing problem with libtool on windows-ish
platforms (cygwin, mingw, others?), in which libtool rel
Hi there,
I'm completely new to Cygwin...
I would like to build one program but I cannot go over this
error:
$ make --win32 listswf
gcc -g -Wall listswf.c blocktypes.o decompile.o read.o -o listswf -lm -lz
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/2.95.3-5/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ld: cannot
David,
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 08:07:34PM -0500, David A. Cobb wrote:
> I don't expect the postmaster, or other pgsql components, to run in
> any command shell at all but as Win services. I suppose I can mess
> with the user-environment variables of the postgres "user," but I
> don't know how goo
Thank you! Works perfectly now!
- Original Message -
From: "Sergey Okhapkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Bruce Dobrin'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 11:47 AM
Subject: RE: xinetd/ init not working for me
> Stop init service, remove /var/log/servi
When I make an ssh client connection from the bash shell to another UNIX
host, then want to cancel a running foreground command executing on the
UNIX host (such as find / -print), I cannot use the Control-C key
combination to kill the command on the UNIX host. When I press Control-C
on my clie
Stop init service, remove /var/log/servicelog and make sure /var/log
directory is writeable for all. Start init service.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Bruce Dobrin
> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:37 PM
> To: Sergey Okhapkin; [EM
I got to playing around with Windows 2000 Task Manager the other day and
discovered that you can change the priority of a running task. This led me
to discover that you can specify the priority of a task when you launch it
by way of the windows start command using one of the following options:
Michelle,
Please post instead of sending private email. Not only is it the more
appropriate way to solicit help, you may find that you get a better
response time too.
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 04:58:52PM -0800, Michelle Wang wrote:
> I tried to build PostgreSql on Windows 2000 according to
> postg
Thanks Sergey, that is exactly what I did (said "yes" to overwrite). I've
re-installed and now init runs xinetd. now I get an error (in the error
log) after xinetd loads the appropriate services "xinetd: creation of
default log failed."
followed by:
"xinetd:Started working: 0 available services.
When I run nohup from sh-utils-2.0.15-2, I get the message
exec: --: not found
The version of nohup in sh-utils-2.0-3 does not produce this error.
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In the process of building the latest fetchmail (i.e., 6.2.0) for
release, I seem to have stumbled over a Cygwin gcc 3.2 build problem.
Although fetchmail builds cleanly under Cygwin gcc 3.2, it does not
function properly -- it seems to get completely confused.
Here are some of my observations so
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 07:34:22PM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
>Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
>>Are there plans to implement -mno-cygwin for gcj?
>
>cygwin and no-cygwin are quite different platform, gcj would need to be
>ported "twice" in pratice and, of course, cygwin is closer to original
>linux's g
Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
Are there plans to implement -mno-cygwin for gcj?
cygwin and no-cygwin are quite different platform, gcj would need to be
ported "twice" in pratice and, of course, cygwin is closer to original
linux's gcj.
Though I've just seen a "gcj release candidate" on http://ww
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 02:08:14AM +0800, Irving Lee wrote:
>r u sure?
s i m.
cgf
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r u sure? if cygwin does not suport setlinbuf, why i can find the definition in the
header file as:
\usr\include\stdio.h(239):int _EXFUN(setlinebuf, (FILE *));
anyway, thanks
>On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 10:53:20PM -0800, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>>>next job is to produce the symbolic soft qepcad
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There has been a long-standing problem with libtool on windows-ish
platforms (cygwin, mingw, others?), in which libtool relinks exe's over
and over
Anybody else having problems with keychain based on the latest sh-utils?
I am getting "/usr/bin/keychain: line 1: exec:: command not found" errors.
Anthony
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On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 09:43:30AM -0800, LA Walsh wrote:
>So it seems that 'syntactically', one can't always determine if a "/" is
>invalid in a straight win32 environment -- at least not when a network name
>is involved, but I'd agree it is pathological and should be ignored (and
>documented as i
>>As a follow up to this, and the earlier thread regarding icmp (which
>>presumably is resolved in the same way), would it not be "better" to add
>>support for the icmp function and setlinebuf to cygwin?
>
> What are you suggesting? That there should be an eager team of
> engineers standing by wai
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 06:12:30PM +0100, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
Should gcj work with the -mno-cygwin option?
No.
cgf
Thanks.
Are there plans to implement -mno-cygwin for gcj?
Frank-Michael
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> -Original Message-
> From: Elfyn McBratney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I tend to agree that as windows uses the back-slash as a
> default path seperator so should `normalize' but also in the
> interest of compatability with windows 95 (in dos mode) as it
> doesn't support the forwa
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 06:12:30PM +0100, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
>
>I'm just a little bit confused:
>
>Should gcj work with the -mno-cygwin option?
No.
cgf
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Dear All,
Apologies if this has been highlighted already, I'm not on the mailing list.
The new version of sh-utils breaks the keychain utility. Keychain is a bash
script and it uses nohup to invoke ssh-agent on line 232.
The behaviour of nohup now prints a message saying 'Output redirected to
noh
I'm just a little bit confused:
Should gcj work with the -mno-cygwin option?
$ gcj -mno-cygwin --main=Hello -gstabs Hello.java -o Hello.exe
gcj: installation problem, cannot exec `jc1': No such file or directory
I found that there are no symbolic links to jc1.exe and jvgenmain.exe in
/usr/lib/
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 04:18:57PM -, Dave Hooper wrote:
error: main.c: undefined reference to '_setlinebuf'
>>>
>> cygwin doesn't provide setlinebuf.
>> In general what this means is that you have to actually "inspect" the
>> code and "port it"
>
>As a follow up to this, and the earlier t
Christian Jönsson wrote:
When trying to configure/build binutils' cvs trunk sources I get a
problem with running the autoconf script. A reply on binutils' list
claims this to be a problem of cygwin's autoconf wrapper script.
One could easily say that the problem is binutils' configure.in, once
Not being much of a programmer let alone a Cygwin developer i'm not realy
the best person to answer... but as Cygwin aims to be a POSIX layer for
windows i would guess that the definitive guide should be
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/
However It seems people also expect the full ran
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 12:14:58PM +0100, Bj?rn Giesler wrote:
>On Sunday 05 January 2003 18:13, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>xterm is a pure UNIX-like environment. You can't use Windows APIs to
>>control it. You need to use tcsetattr.
>
>Right. That's what I thought. OTOH, what does tcsetattr o
Robert Collins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 01:08, Jason Tishler wrote:
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 07:58:48PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
Because of all that, I'd pretty much decided that the next time I
update the 'cvs' package, I'm going to use the cvsnt codebase
Well, there's always Subve
>>>error: main.c: undefined reference to '_setlinebuf'
>>
> cygwin doesn't provide setlinebuf.
> In general what this means is that you have to actually "inspect" the
> code and "port it"
As a follow up to this, and the earlier thread regarding icmp (which
presumably is resolved in the same way),
Andrew Tait wrote:
> Hi
>
> I was wondering if anyone knew how run/open brickOS in cygwin and how
> to write and download programs onto this operating system.
>
> Any tips or useful websites would be a great help.
How about the brickOS website?
There's ample info on how to get started. If you run
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 10:53:20PM -0800, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>>next job is to produce the symbolic soft qepcad. but the undefined
>>reference error comes up. any suggestions.
>>
>>error: main.c: undefined reference to '_setlinebuf'
>
>Does main.c include stdio.h? stdio.h (in /usr/include) is w
When trying to configure/build binutils' cvs trunk sources I get a
problem with running the autoconf script. A reply on binutils' list
claims this to be a problem of cygwin's autoconf wrapper script.
Is that script generic or is it cygwin specific?
If it's cyginw specific perhaps it could be add
Igor:
>Actually, the custom java.io.File wrapper is very useful in that it's
>orthogonal to the purpose of my scripts and takes care of one of the
>caveats (namely, the filenames passed to Java programs).
Actually, the way it works now, the programs I write have to be Cygwin-aware
(I don't have a
David,
Thanks for considering this. The only real way to identify major (and
minor) issues, however, is testing, so, hopefully, people will use these
scripts. Once they are deemed reasonably robust, it might even be worth
it to release a java wrapper package for Cygwin...
Actually, the custom j
Joe Buehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Very interesting -- something is mightily messed up here -- you did not
> get back the documentation for the proper function. What version of
> emacs 21.2 are you running, and on what version of Windows?
I'm now using emacs 21.2-9. No problem.
emacs 21.
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 01:08, Jason Tishler wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 07:58:48PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
> > Because of all that, I'd pretty much decided that the next time I
> > update the 'cvs' package, I'm going to use the cvsnt codebase
>
> Well, there's always Subversion:
>
>
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 07:58:48PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Because of all that, I'd pretty much decided that the next time I
> update the 'cvs' package, I'm going to use the cvsnt codebase
Well, there's always Subversion:
http://subversion.tigris.org
:,)
Jason
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Shin'ichi Matsuo wrote:
M-x describe-function RET documentation RET
-- Buffer: *Help* --
documentation is a built-in function.
[Missing arglist. Please make a bug report.]
region of text with the same `field' property.
If NEW-POS is nil, then the current point is used instead,
Mei Wu wrote:
I found a few problems with emacs 21.2 on the latest Cygwin 1.3.18-1,
when I use uniquify-rename-buffer:, it is invoked when a second file with
Which version of 21.2 are you using? Your problem looks like the same
thing that a couple others are having problems with -- advice.el.
Hi
I was wondering if anyone knew how run/open brickOS in cygwin and how to
write and download programs onto this operating system.
Any tips or useful websites would be a great help.
Thanks
Andrew
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On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 03:33:08AM -0500, Steve O wrote:
> Hi,
> rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
> command shell. It does not require an X server.
>
> This release enables the NeXT and xterm scrollbars as well as
> Shift-KP+ and Shift-KP- to change fonts. Than
sure. compileing passes and linking fails.
i guess link cannot locate the proper lib. but how?
>next job is to produce the symbolic soft qepcad. but the undefined
>reference error comes up. any suggestions.
>
>error: main.c: undefined reference to '_setlinebuf'
Does main.c include
Hi,
I am trying to compile thcrut on cygwin but it keeps complaining that
netinet/ip_var.h and
netinet/igmp.h are missing.
Am I correct in assuming that this is a missing IP stack functionality
of cygwin?
Thanks,
JP
Hi,
first of all, thanks for the answer...
On Sunday 05 January 2003 18:13, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> xterm is a pure UNIX-like environment. You can't use Windows APIs to
> control it. You need to use tcsetattr.
Right. That's what I thought. OTOH, what does tcsetattr on Cygwin do? W32 just
Bruce Adams wrote:
Hello.java(note: case is important in this filename)
==
class Hello {
public Hello() {};
public static void main(String args[]) {
int returnCode = 0;
System.out.println("hello world\r\n");
System.exit(returnCode);
}
}
lapo@CYBERONE
Hello,
I found a few problems with emacs 21.2 on the latest Cygwin 1.3.18-1,
when I use uniquify-rename-buffer:, it is invoked when a second file with
the
same filename but different dir is being openned, however, the error message
appears :
uniquify-rename-buffer: Wrong number of arguments: #[ni
Hello,
Not sure if this is the right forum for the question.
Is there dhcpd port available for cygwin? I'd come
across a few postings on the mailing list archive but
can't find any package which has it (inetutils doesn't
have it). Where could I find dhcpd for cygwin? Or if
it doesn't exist, then i
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 20:52, LA Walsh wrote:
> Do you think this is proper behavior? Do you think a win32 person being
> introduced to posix/gnu utils would find this beneficial? Do you think
> a linux person who uses some combination of cygwin and Win utils would find
> this beneficial?
> -Original Message-
> From: Hack Kampbjorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Cygwin, and possibly, the Win32 module, are inconsistent in
> handling
> > the differences between i:/foobar/ and i:. On one hand i: is
> > considered a 'volume' but on the other hand i:/ seems to
> evaluat
Hi,
Just a quick question (for the FAQ?). I notice that gij (the GNU java
virtual machine) is not installed along with gcj. I presume this is because
the M$ and Sun JVMs are perfectly adequate for the task. I thought this
would be documented somewhere. Anyone know?
Hi,
This ought to be in the FAQ but I couldn't find it. I can't seem to get
a hello world program to work as an executable though it works fine with the
JVM. I've seen this asked before but not the answer. See code below.
Hello.java(note: case is important in this filename)
==
> Right, so:
> Perl for Cygwin uses "/"
> Perl for win32 uses "\" and ":".
>
> Seems pretty straight forward to me.
>
> Cygwin may be 'just a partial posix layer', but if you are compiling > for it, you
>should use "/" delimited paths.
And thats just what I meant to end with before hitting that s
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 19:30, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> Although the win32 api supports both one takes more work as paths
> containing forward-slashes are converted to back-slashes*. I know this
> is being petty but if different style paths cause problems surely it
> would make sense to follow the s
> If a user calls the 'normalize' function, it should convert it
>to "\" -- since that is the OS standard/default -- HOWEVER...
I tend to agree that as windows uses the back-slash as a default path
seperator so should `normalize' but also in the interest of
compatability with windows 95 (in
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 13:45, Paul T. Karch wrote:
> This setup.exe version is 2.249.2.5 and I downloaded
> it on 5 Jan 2003 from the main Cygwin site.
Please try the snapshot from http://www.cygwin.com/setup-snapshots
Rob
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