Hallo RiCH,
Am Montag, 29. September 2003 um 02:40 schriebst du:
> Hi,
> I need it to work without Pear and shouldn't be needed as far as I can see.
> I have installed Bind and the appropriate header files needed at compilation
> I believe are with it;
> In PHP configure they seem to be presen
Hi,
I need it to work without Pear and shouldn't be needed as far as I can see.
I have installed Bind and the appropriate header files needed at compilation
I believe are with it;
In PHP configure they seem to be present and correct.
checking for arpa/nameser.h... yes
checking for resolv.h...
I'm trying to run postgresql most of all.
here's my problems whith shared memory.
cygwin 1.5.5-1
ipc-daemon2 runs from the command line ok.
ipcs -m reports no shared memory in kernel.
ipctest h can't allocate shared memory.
cygwin 1.5.4-1
ipc-daemon2 runs ok from the command line.
ipcs -m
On Sunday 28 September 2003 10:41 pm, Earnie Boyd wrote:
> Matthew Arnison wrote:
> > My suggestion is that libtool should get configure to check for the
> > correct version of find (i.e. Unix find not WINDOWS find) as part of
> > checking the general environment. I feel that configure's job is to
It seems like cygwin syslog on w2k, both the logger command the
syslog(3) routine, works only for the SYSTEM account. Is that true?
I have a test script that uses logger. When I call it manually no messages
appear in the event log. When I turn it into a service, where it is invoked
with SYSTEM pri
Hallo RiCH,
Am Samstag, 27. September 2003 um 22:49 schriebst du:
> Hi
> Has anyone managed to get PHP to compile in CLI mode and get getmxrr() to
> work?
> I always get Fatal error: Call to undefined function: getmxrr()
> Have tried various versions of PHP with configure line
> ./configur
> -Original Message-
> From: Scott
> Sent: 28 September 2003 00:08
> To: steve fairbairn
> Subject: RE: Setup 2.358 Hangs During Post-Install Script
>
>
> Thanks for the great tip. I had the exact same problem, and your solution
seems to work perfectly. But being brand > new to Cygwin,
read the faq
黄显刚 wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> My System Environment as below:
>
> Windows 2000 Professional
> Cygwin version 2.78.2.9
> Phyical Memory: 256M
> Virtual Memory: 1.5G
> Perl v5.6.1 built for cygwin-multi
>
> When I run my perl program which needs about 1G memory, the following
> happened
Matthew Arnison wrote:
Hi libtool developers and users,
libtool appears to depend on Unix find. Under Cygwin, an incorrect path can
cause the Windows FIND to be used instead. To the untrained eye, (that is,
me two days ago) it's not obvious from the output of configure and libtool
that this has
Hallo Charles,
Am Sonntag, 28. September 2003 um 03:31 schriebst du:
> Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>> Some technical information:
>> It is compiled with gcc-3.3.1 under cygwin-1.5.5, linked against
>> libcrypt and libutil, some modules are linked against zlib, libdb4 and
>> libgdbm4, I used the lates
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