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problems compiling ddd on cygwin

2003-08-01 Thread james
hi! this is a cry for help. i've been trying to install ddd on cygwin on my windows xp box. i've been reading archive posts to see what problems others have reported, and the solutions offered. following suggestions to others, i've so far gotten through configure with: configure CC=gcc-2 --with-mo

Recent upgrade of xfree-xserv: missing DLLs

2003-08-01 Thread fergus
I just upgraded this morning from XFree86-xserv-4.3.0-1 to 4.3.0-2, jumped immediately into xdvi, and got a missing DLL message, specifically libice.dll. Unfortunately reverting to 4.3.0-1 did not recover things: I get the same message. I am not totally certain the two events (upgrade, message) are

Re: FAQ page margin width issue

2003-08-01 Thread Brian Dessent
Larry Hall wrote: > > Are you sure you're looking at the same page I am? On my system, both > > IE 5.5 and Mozilla 1.5a render the page with the right margin of the > > entire page at the width of the widest line. The one I'm referring to > > is > > Yep. That'

RE: imapd: several problems with each version

2003-08-01 Thread Abe Backus
Kevin, I removed the sections of the README that have to do with modifying /etc/passwd because from what I've seen, the latest imapd (or maybe it's the latest cygwin?) is able to authenticate properly without having your password encrypted in /etc/passwd. I haven't tried the cram-md5 stuff, so I

Re: loading DLLs created with Cygwin into Sun JDK

2003-08-01 Thread Marcus G. Daniels
Alan Thompson wrote: Ok, if you check out this example: http://www.whitecaps.net/jni/expr.jar you'll see that there it doesn't use -mno-cygwin. Here is the g++ task from the ant build script: Interesting -- if I add the -Xmx256m flag to `java', my test case works too. -Xms64 doesn't seem t

Re: FAQ page margin width issue

2003-08-01 Thread Alan Thompson
At 08:47 PM 8/1/2003 -0400, you wrote: >>Or don't use IE. ;-) >>With Mozilla, the line you indicate is the only one that scrolls off >>the right side of the page. Actually, a quick check of IE 5.5 (yeah, >>I know it's out of date but I don't use it so I don't care) shows me >>the same result. I

Re: loading DLLs created with Cygwin into Sun JDK

2003-08-01 Thread Alan Thompson
Ok, if you check out this example: http://www.whitecaps.net/jni/expr.jar you'll see that there it doesn't use -mno-cygwin. Here is the g++ task from the ant build script:

RE: Re: how to make cygwin run under shells other than bash

2003-08-01 Thread Damien Suttle
thank you, "tcsh -l" seems to work (but "tcsh - -i" nor "tcsh -i -" worked). From: "Lisbeth Kellogg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2003/07/31 Thu PM 05:07:00 EDT To: "'Damien Suttle'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Re: how to make cygwin

Re: loading DLLs created with cygwin into Sun JDK

2003-08-01 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 08:59:55PM -0600, Marcus G. Daniels wrote: >Alan Thompson write: > >>OK - now you have me confused >>If you're not loading DLL's into Java for use with JNI, what are you doing? >>Also, note that those techniques work for both plain JNI (i.e. java calls >>into C/C++) as

Re: loading DLLs created with Cygwin into Sun JDK

2003-08-01 Thread Marcus G. Daniels
Alan Thompson write: OK - now you have me confused If you're not loading DLL's into Java for use with JNI, what are you doing? Also, note that those techniques work for both plain JNI (i.e. java calls into C/C++) as well as the invocation API (where a C/C++ program creates an JVM). Again, "th

Re: Viruses in the cygwin mail lists

2003-08-01 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 10:25:24PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote: >Unfortunately, there are still some viruses and spam that slip through. >I delete them from the archives when I notice them. Sorry. Actually, I only delete the viruses. cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsub

Re: Viruses in the cygwin mail lists

2003-08-01 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 09:15:47PM -0500, guenter strubinsky wrote: >I haven't received a single virus so far. I assume that this is either a >moderated list -but it's too quick for that- or a virus and spam scanner >runs through the contributions before releasing it. > >It did never occur to me: >

RE: Viruses in the cygwin mail lists

2003-08-01 Thread guenter strubinsky
I haven't received a single virus so far. I assume that this is either a moderated list -but it's too quick for that- or a virus and spam scanner runs through the contributions before releasing it. It did never occur to me: I had alone about 50 scans, around 20 crude IIS oriented attacks, 8 coder

Re: Setup bug --- probably already reported and fixed, of course

2003-08-01 Thread Harold L Hunt II
Robert Collins wrote: On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 01:30, Harold L Hunt II wrote: FYI --- In further testing, archive.progeny.com is the mirror that has not been updated yet. Selecting only archive.progeny.com gives me the warning about setup.ini being older than when I last installed Cygwin. Selecti

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated Cygwin Package: postgresql-7.3.4-1

2003-08-01 Thread Jason Tishler
New News: === I have updated the version of PostgreSQL to 7.3.4-1. The tarballs should be available on a Cygwin mirror near you shortly. It is recommend that 7.3.x users upgrade at their earliest convenience. See the following for the details, if interested: http://www.postgresql.org/ne

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated Cygwin Package: python-2.3-1

2003-08-01 Thread Jason Tishler
New News: === I have updated the version of Python to 2.3-1. The tarballs should be available on a Cygwin mirror near you shortly. Note this package was built against Cygwin 1.3.22-1. Hence, it is *not* a 64-bit, Cygwin 1.5.x test package. Old News: === Python is an interpreted, inter

Re: loading DLLs created with Cygwin into Sun JDK

2003-08-01 Thread Alan Thompson
OK - now you have me confusedIf you're not loading DLL's into Java for use with JNI, what are you doing? Also, note that those techniques work for both plain JNI (i.e. java calls into C/C++) as well as the invocation API (where a C/C++ program creates an JVM). At 03:52 PM 8/1/2003 -0600, M

Re: FAQ page margin width issue

2003-08-01 Thread Rolf Campbell
Larry Hall wrote: Brian Dessent wrote: On cygwin.com, there are two versions of the FAQ page. The first is and is the direct output of texi2html. The second is which is the same content except the texi2html output is in a TABLE, w

Re: Allowing cygwin setup to patch up old versions

2003-08-01 Thread Max Bowsher
chris wrote: > The patch system I am currently using is my personal conversion of the > bsdiff package from *BSD. I was intending to submit a cygwinized > version, but have decided that to be honest the program is not of the > highest quality, so think a re-write of the program would be useful > be

Re: bash: cat << EOF

2003-08-01 Thread Samuel Thibault
Le ven 01 aoû 2003 11:41:51 GMT, Michael Herstine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a tapoté sur son clavier : > I'm interested in whether or not you ever resolved this issue (since > I'm experiencing the same thing!). The thread on the cygwin mailing > list never closed ... It actually did, but not clearly.

Re: Allowing cygwin setup to patch up old versions

2003-08-01 Thread Robert Collins
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 23:55, chris wrote: > The other major thing is that what I diff is (obviously) the .tar files, > not the .tar.bz2 files, as even a small change to a file usually totally > changes a compressed version of it. The only problem I can see this > causing is that the bzip2 file

RE: Question regarding problem during uninstall using setup.exe

2003-08-01 Thread Robert Collins
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 21:45, Alan Miles wrote: > Rob, > > Thanks for the message. > > However, my "packages" did NOT create these directories - I just wish to > mount them, therefore setup should not be deleting them. For example, I understand that. Which part of my email suggested I did not und

Re: Setup bug --- probably already reported and fixed, of course

2003-08-01 Thread Robert Collins
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 01:30, Harold L Hunt II wrote: > FYI --- In further testing, archive.progeny.com is the mirror that has > not been updated yet. Selecting only archive.progeny.com gives me the > warning about setup.ini being older than when I last installed Cygwin. > Selecting only mirrors

Re: loading DLLs created with Cygwin into Sun JDK

2003-08-01 Thread Marcus G. Daniels
Alan Thompson wrote: Check out this solution from the mailing list archives: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-06/msg00357.html Thanks, but I'm not using the JNI Invocation API. Also, the suggestions in that web page refer to using -mno-cygwin. In the past it was actually possible to

Re: loading DLLs created with Cygwin into Sun JDK

2003-08-01 Thread Alan Thompson
Check out this solution from the mailing list archives: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-06/msg00357.html Alan Thompson At 10:09 PM 7/31/2003 -0600, Marcus G. Daniels wrote: >I'm having a problem getting DLLs compiled with Cygwin to load into Sun JDK 1.4.1. >In the past this has worked

Re: 'setup.exe' under Win2K Terminal Server in AS mode

2003-08-01 Thread Robert Collins
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 09:06, msg wrote: > Greetings: > > I've been running 1.3.22 for some months now on a Win2K Server running > Terminal Services in Application Server mode for a variety of > development > projects and am pleased overall; however the entire installation was > done manually for t

Re: FAQ page margin width issue

2003-08-01 Thread Larry Hall
Brian Dessent wrote: Larry Hall wrote: Or don't use IE. ;-) With Mozilla, the line you indicate is the only one that scrolls off the right side of the page. Actually, a quick check of IE 5.5 (yeah, I know it's out of date but I don't use it so I don't care) shows me the same result. I know th

Re: #define question

2003-08-01 Thread Shankar Unni
Rob Clack wrote: > [...] either objidl.h isn't > getting included at all, though I get no error there, or the macro isn't > getting #defined, or it's getting undefined somewhere. Are you sure objidl.h isn't included somewhere else above that by some other file, indirectly? Best to put your C

Re: Administrator lacking super-user privileges on cygwin installation

2003-08-01 Thread Ville Herva
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 12:11:49PM -0400, you [Larry Hall] wrote: > > Please *attach* your cygcheck output next time rather than including > it in the text of your message. Sorry. > I suggest the following two changes. > > 1. Remove 'ntea' from your CYGWIN environment variable. It still say

Re: FAQ page margin width issue

2003-08-01 Thread Larry Hall
Brian Dessent wrote: On cygwin.com, there are two versions of the FAQ page. The first is and is the direct output of texi2html. The second is which is the same content except the texi2html output is in a TABLE, with the standard C

Re: Administrator lacking super-user privileges on cygwin installation

2003-08-01 Thread Myk Melez
Larry Hall wrote: 1. SYSTEM is the account that sshd runs as, not administrator. Hmm, perhaps it's just a coincidence then that Administrator permissions correspond with sshd permissions. 2. Only the owner of the private key files in .ssh should have permissions to access these files. Publi

RE: DLL 1.3.22 - etags 5.5.4 fails on XP Pro

2003-08-01 Thread Felix Köhler
Hmm... I can't remember if there is a equiv. of $@ in DOS/BAT-files... WinNT/2k/XP: %* is the cmd.exe equivalent to bash $@ Have fun, Felix -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://

Re: FAQ page margin width issue

2003-08-01 Thread Brian Dessent
Larry Hall wrote: > Or don't use IE. ;-) > > With Mozilla, the line you indicate is the only one that scrolls off > the right side of the page. Actually, a quick check of IE 5.5 (yeah, > I know it's out of date but I don't use it so I don't care) shows me > the same result. I know that doesn't

ld -r errors with C++ objects

2003-08-01 Thread Brian R. Gaeke
Hello, When I link two particular .o files together into a new relocatable (using ld -r) I get errors from ld, instead of a new .o file. This happens in many of our C++ projects, but only on Cygwin. I have reduced the test cases significantly. Here is how to reproduce the problem. Given the foll

Re: FAQ page margin width issue

2003-08-01 Thread Brian Dessent
Christopher Faylor wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 09:31:09AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote: > >(I'm now convinced you guys are all so uber-'l33t that you never look at > >the FAQ anymore, otherwise I don't see how anyone could possibly put up > >with having to scroll horizontally back+forth to re

imapd: several problems with each version

2003-08-01 Thread Kevin Camera
I have spent days scavenging the list archives and the web, and pieced together a lot of helpful info, but I'm not out of the woods yet... I can't get a single version of imapd fully functional, between the latest Cygwin package (2002d) and the last to be posted on the Sourceforge project (200

Re: FAQ page margin width issue

2003-08-01 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 09:31:09AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote: >(I'm now convinced you guys are all so uber-'l33t that you never look at >the FAQ anymore, otherwise I don't see how anyone could possibly put up >with having to scroll horizontally back+forth to read each line. :-) ) You are obviou

Re: using a dll created by cygwin in msvc++

2003-08-01 Thread Jérôme DESPATIS
re Thank you, in fact, i want to compile a qt program under win using a dll i've created with cygwin so with cygwin i get a cygfoo-0.dll and a libfoo.a so with my qt program under win, i do: qmake -f Makefile foo1.pro I edit Makefile to add to LIBS: (foo needs ssl, crypto and z) "libcygwin.a" "

FAQ page margin width issue

2003-08-01 Thread Brian Dessent
On cygwin.com, there are two versions of the FAQ page. The first is and is the direct output of texi2html. The second is which is the same content except the texi2html output is in a TABLE, with the standard Cygwin.com navbar on t

Re: Administrator lacking super-user privileges on cygwin installation

2003-08-01 Thread Mark Priest
Larry, I realized after my post that what I said about SYSTEM was wrong. I was thinking of the files under /etc as you guessed. It's difficult to figure out what might be wrong here without some more info from Myk. It is possible that he ran ssh-user-config with nontsec and then changed to ntse

Re: Administrator lacking super-user privileges on cygwin installation

2003-08-01 Thread Larry Hall
Ville Herva wrote: I think I have somewhat similar problem with setting up sshd. It must be something stupid, but this has happened to me on two separate machines. As it happens, someone else had initially set up cygwin on both of them, so I don't know exactly what options were used (but I assume

Re: [solved] postgresql, cygwin newbie, issues

2003-08-01 Thread Michael Teter
Thanks much. It's now working. For those who may be going through the same thing, here's a quick list of steps: 1. Install Cygwin, making sure to include Postgresql package 2. Download the binary cygipc files from http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/cygipc/index.html 3. Untar cygi

Re: Setup bug --- probably already reported and fixed, of course

2003-08-01 Thread Larry Hall
Harold L Hunt II wrote: http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/cygwin-setup-161pct.png I just uploaded XFree86 4.3.0 packages this morning. Some of the mirrors have gotten the updated setup.ini and packages already, while others have not. In setup I have selected three mirrors: archive.progeny.co

Re: Administrator lacking super-user privileges on cygwin installation

2003-08-01 Thread Ville Herva
I think I have somewhat similar problem with setting up sshd. It must be something stupid, but this has happened to me on two separate machines. As it happens, someone else had initially set up cygwin on both of them, so I don't know exactly what options were used (but I assume they are fairly defa

Re: ncurses and terminal definitions

2003-08-01 Thread Larry Hall
OK, as long as you're aware of the restrictions and adhere to them, it should work for you without mounting or creating a wrapper batch file. Larry Terry Dabbs wrote: Thanks for the clarification. These are pretty standard MS workstations regardless of the task we are using them for (wish it was

Re: Setup bug --- probably already reported and fixed, of course

2003-08-01 Thread Harold L Hunt II
FYI --- In further testing, archive.progeny.com is the mirror that has not been updated yet. Selecting only archive.progeny.com gives me the warning about setup.ini being older than when I last installed Cygwin. Selecting only mirrors.rcn.net does not give such a warning and correctly indicate

Re: Administrator lacking super-user privileges on cygwin installation

2003-08-01 Thread Larry Hall
Mark, Why do you think that SYSTEM should be the owner of files under /home//.ssh? This would be true if you set up ssh for the SYSTEM user but there really little point in that. Files under ~/.ssh should be owned by the user. These files are created by ssh-user-config. Are you referring to the

Setup bug --- probably already reported and fixed, of course

2003-08-01 Thread Harold L Hunt II
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/cygwin-setup-161pct.png I just uploaded XFree86 4.3.0 packages this morning. Some of the mirrors have gotten the updated setup.ini and packages already, while others have not. In setup I have selected three mirrors: archive.progeny.com mirrors.rcn.net planetm

Re: Question regarding problem during uninstall using setup.exe

2003-08-01 Thread Max Bowsher
Alan Miles wrote: > Rob, > > Thanks for the message. > > However, my "packages" did NOT create these directories - I just wish to > mount them, therefore setup should not be deleting them. For example, > > I mount C:\Documents and Settings\Alan Miles as /mnt/User. Setup should not > (and does not)

1.3.22: Bug Pipereader with demo (WIN2K)

2003-08-01 Thread heiko
Hi, changes introduced in cygwin 1.3.18 broke my application cdda2wav from the cdrtools package. cygwin release 1.3.17 worked well. Since that release my app and the whole windows GUI as well freezes when the pipe reader has to wait... Just checked that with version 1.3.22-1 The following minim

Re: ncurses and terminal definitions

2003-08-01 Thread Terry Dabbs
Thanks for the clarification. These are pretty standard MS workstations regardless of the task we are using them for (wish it was linux...), so I can't help but use the default drive. So, although it may be something to be aware of, it does appear it is hard to screw it up. Terry Dabbs Larry Hal

Re: strings corresponding to which package

2003-08-01 Thread Sanjay Goel
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 07:44:53 -0400 (EDT), Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Sanjay Goel wrote: > >> Hi, >> there is a utility called strings in cygwin. I want to find out which >> package provides it. In linux, I could do it using rpm -qf . >> How can I do that in cygwin? >> TIA >> S

Re: Using usernames and permissions from Windows domain accounts

2003-08-01 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Hugo Bouckaert wrote: > Hi > > How can you set up cygwin so that Windows domain usernames are being > used, rather than what I have now, which is, at the cygwin prompt: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Note that people are logging into the machine as a domain user, but as > that doma

xinetd cannot find the SYSTEM account on 2000

2003-08-01 Thread Brian . Kelly
After spending about four hours trying to get xinetd going (specifically telnet), I've run out of ideas. Currently I can run telnet flawlessly with inetd using a domain account. I'm not entirely sure what account inetd is using to run because I used the --install-as-service option which worked flaw

RE: Question regarding problem during uninstall using setup.exe

2003-08-01 Thread Alan Miles
Rob, Thanks for the message. However, my "packages" did NOT create these directories - I just wish to mount them, therefore setup should not be deleting them. For example, I mount C:\Documents and Settings\Alan Miles as /mnt/User. Setup should not (and does not) delete the files in this sub-dire

Re: strings corresponding to which package

2003-08-01 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Sanjay Goel wrote: > Hi, > there is a utility called strings in cygwin. I want to find out which > package provides it. In linux, I could do it using rpm -qf . > How can I do that in cygwin? > TIA > Sanjay Search for "strings.exe" or "zgrep -l st

strings corresponding to which package

2003-08-01 Thread Sanjay Goel
Hi, there is a utility called strings in cygwin. I want to find out which package provides it. In linux, I could do it using rpm -qf . How can I do that in cygwin? TIA Sanjay -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html

Re: Question regarding problem during uninstall using setup.exe

2003-08-01 Thread Robert Collins
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 10:21, Alan Miles wrote: > > I don't believe it should be doing the > > rmdir H:\CygnusSolutions-Cygwin Files\CygwinMachine_Package_Dirs\dest > rmdir H:\CygnusSolutions-Cygwin Files\CygwinMachine_Package_Dirs\build > > commands, and I am not sure if this is a setup.exe iss

#define question

2003-08-01 Thread Rob Clack
Having just updated to cygwin 1.3.22-1 I'm now building my application and have a wierdness I hope someone can help with. Deep in the nether regions of the code, I use IMalloc_Free which is a macro now defined in objidl.h. I think in earlier versions of cygwin it was somewhere else. In objidl