> On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Martin Farnik wrote:
>
> > Brian Ford wrote:
> > >Incidentally, I am working on a trivial cleanup patch to fix:
> > >
> > >http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-10/msg00708.html
> > >
> > >I just haven't had time to test it thoroughly yet. I have no idea about
> > >this pers
I'm trying to build 'nd'
http://www.gohome.org/nd/
a CLI for WebDAV needed to run a related WebDAV client under Emacs.
I have latest libxml2 (2.5.11-1) from cygwin. But when I try to build,
I get
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/emacs/eldav-0.7.2/nd-0.7.2
> $ ./configure
> checking for a BSD-compatible ins
"Roman Belenov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Alex Vinokur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > 1. How can the cygcheck utility know about DLLs in the Digital
> > Mars executable file?
>
> All DLLs used by a Win32 executable are listed in the executable.
>
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At 04:39 PM 10/27/2003, Rob S.i.k.l.o.s. you wrote:
>From: "Larry Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> At 02:33 PM 10/27/2003, Rob S.i.k.l.o.s. you wrote:
>> >Hello,
>> >
>> >I have an ssh (cygwin) server running on a windows 2000 machine, and I
>want
>> >to start a windows program on this machine using
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 19:38,
Dan_Nazario/ACIM/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running a Java application (Java version 1.4.x).
>
>
So this thread has nothing to do with cygwin?
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I am running a Java application (Java version 1.4.x).
I try to allocate a JVM with anything much larger than 1.6GB and it fails.
So I started to look at memory (1.6GB is no problem for Java to allocate
providing everything else is working OK).
Two of the places I looked (see below) are the to
At 03:05 PM 10/29/2003 -0400, Rodrigo Medina wrote:
>
>Corinna wrote:
>
>>Works for me on 98. I don't have a 95 system for testing. Do you
>>have more than one cygwin1.dll in the path? Please send cygcheck
>>output according to http://cygwin.com/problems.html
>
>Corinna:
>
>This is the first tim
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Gary Nielson wrote:
:) I am running Windows XP and recently loaded cygwin. I am looking for an
:) easy way to download mail from my ISP account so that I can read my
:) mail in pine. How can I do this? Can someone point me to information on
:) how to set this up? Any help appr
* Gary Nielson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-29 19:15]:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Windows XP and recently loaded cygwin. I am looking for an easy
> way to download mail from my ISP account so that I can read my mail in pine.
> How can I do this? Can someone point me to information on how to set this
>
I have a strange problem. I have a server listening on a unix stream
socket. However, accept() fails everytime with ECONNABORTED. This problem
occurs when I run these programs under normal "cygwin" terminal.
However, when I run the very same programs under "xterm" everything works
fine. Is there
I don't think you've defined your problem well enough to answer. Are you running a
single thread gcc program which mallocs memory until it fails? If you have multiple
CPUs and run multiple threads or multiple instances of your program, you might be able
to use more of the memory.
-Origina
Hi,
I am running Windows XP and recently loaded cygwin. I am looking for an easy
way to download mail from my ISP account so that I can read my mail in pine.
How can I do this? Can someone point me to information on how to set this
up? Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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I am trying to run cygwin on a Windows 2003 server with 8GB of ram.
I have set the registry key to inform cygwin the max memory should be 4096
(4GB). Checking the registry - I see the value is set to 4096.
(see: http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/setup-maxmem.html)
In spite of this, all indicat
Hello,
As an addition to the message from yesterday (see below), I downloaded
the setup-2.418.exe file from www.cygwin.com/setup-snapshots and I get
this time the following message:
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Corinna wrote:
>Works for me on 98. I don't have a 95 system for testing. Do you
>have more than one cygwin1.dll in the path? Please send cygcheck
>output according to http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Corinna:
This is the first time that cygwin is installed in this machine. In any case
with F
There has been quite a lot on this earlier in the year. (Try searching on
"portable", maybe.) I routinely use a CD containing everything but X
applications, but it would be easy to make one that has them, lacking
something else instead. I've got a 1GB USB stick that would accommodate even
more, but
At 11:37 AM 10/29/2003, Habib Ndadouh you wrote:
> Hello
>How are u? Just i have one problim about instal cygwin because when i run
> setup.exe to install a news packages but not run and a browser tel me that is error
> and i don't know why? pls help me for instal
I saw it.
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> I've updated the version of GNU awk to 3.1.3-4.
>
> This is a bugfix. Due to an unfortunate definition of INTMAX_MIN
> in stdint.h (which will be fixed by an upcomin
Hello
How are u? Just i have one problim about instal cygwin because when i run
setup.exe to install a news packages but not run and a browser tel me that is error
and i don't know why? pls help me for install a new packages ... THANKS
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At 11:07 AM 10/29/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>When I run setup.exe to install new packages the process hangs when
>copying the files into the file system. The reason is that setup creates
>all directories and files as write protected (dr--r--r--) and then fails
>to fill the newly created d
When I run setup.exe to install new packages the process hangs when
copying the files into the file system. The reason is that setup creates
all directories and files as write protected (dr--r--r--) and then fails
to fill the newly created directory with files (because of the write
protection).
W
I'm just posting this as an update.
A while back I was whining about my sshd giving some sort of "entry
point" error upon loading.
Well, I checked my cygwin version as recommended and that was all fine
and dandy.
On a whim I removed SSH Sentinel (an IPSec client for windows), and
everything work
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 09:42:21AM -0500, Ken Shaffer wrote:
> The setup thinks I'm up to date. Is there a specific mirror I need to try?
No. Just wait.
Corinna
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 02:02:59PM +0200, Alex Vinokur wrote:
>===
>Windows 2000 Professional
>CYGWIN_NT-5.0 1.5.4(0.94/3/2)
>gcc version 3.3.1 (cygming special)
>===
>
>I compiled some program with Cygwin and Mingw32 interfaces.
>
>$
The setup thinks I'm up to date. Is there a specific mirror I need to try?
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I've uploaded a new gawk package. The definition of INTMAX_MIN
has been fixed in current CVS.
Thanks for the report.
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... says the setup program, which is funny because Im using a simple ISDN connection
from an NT box which worked well enough to get me that far. I tried "Direct
Connection" and "IE5 settings" but there is no proxy. I also tried stopping the
firewall. Is the an explanation, solution or workaround
> From: Mailer
> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 1:40 PM
> Hi,
>
> I'm a newbie cygwin user, and in general about windows, 'cause
> most of time (99,99~) play with linux.
>
> Can anyone give me directions about how to install and execute
> cygwin (however only for launching postgresql) directly
> From: Nicolas BUONOMO
> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 9:52 AM
> Hello,
>
> Hannu E K Nevalainen a écrit :
>
> >>From: Jared Ingersoll
> >>Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 8:55 PM
> >
> >
> >
> > There is a 32KB length limit on the command line. This is
> imposed on us by
> > the underlyin
Hi,
I'm a newbie cygwin user, and in general about windows, 'cause
most of time (99,99~) play with linux.
Can anyone give me directions about how to install and execute
cygwin (however only for launching postgresql) directly from a cd ?
I've to prepare a demo cd for an application that needs pos
"Alex Vinokur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. How can the cygcheck utility know about DLLs in the Digital
> Mars executable file?
All DLLs used by a Win32 executable are listed in the executable.
> 2. Why doesn't the cygcheck utility know about DLLs in the DJGPP
> executable file?
DJG
===
Windows 2000 Professional
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 1.5.4(0.94/3/2)
cygcheck version 1.38
===
I applied the cygcheck utility to executable files which have been created
with using other compilers (not gcc cygming special).
First. Digital
===
Windows 2000 Professional
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 1.5.4(0.94/3/2)
gcc version 3.3.1 (cygming special)
===
I compiled some program with Cygwin and Mingw32 interfaces.
$ g++ fib.cpp -o fib_cyg
$ g++ fib.cpp -mno-cygwin -o fib_nmg
$ time -p
Hi Thomas,
I'll try doing as you have suggested, I'll rebuild the dll and see how
things turn out from there.
One thing I forgot to mention in my previous e- mail, was that when you run
multiple instances of ThreadTest, when they start crashing, the Error
Windows that pop-up all have the same "ref
I've updated the version of GNU awk to 3.1.3-4.
This is a bugfix. Due to an unfortunate definition of INTMAX_MIN
in stdint.h (which will be fixed by an upcoming Cygwin release)
gawk potentially misprinted negative integer values in calls to
printf/sprintf. This release is a mere rebuild using th
Hi Arash,
i downloaded TaskInfo, installed it on a 2,5 GHz P4 W2000 box, tried
free RAM (slow and fast) and your Test did not crash. I rebuilded the
cygwin DLL while your test was running, still no crash.
If you are interested to dig a little deeper download the snapshot
source and build your
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 05:28:23PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I expected the output of a negative 1234 in hex to look like 0xfb2e:
>
> > echo |gawk '{n = -1234; printf("0x%x\n",n+0)}'
> 0x-1234
>
> > gawk --version
> GNU Awk 3.1.3
>
> running u
Hello,
Hannu E K Nevalainen a écrit :
From: Jared Ingersoll
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 8:55 PM
There is a 32KB length limit on the command line. This is imposed on us by
the underlying "OS" - i.e. not likely to change.
To check how long your command line would be, try something like thi
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 03:01:16PM -0400, Rodrigo Medina wrote:
> Hello!
> I have been using cygwin 1.3.22 in a W95 machine with no problems.
> I am now installing cygwin 1.5.5 in another W95 machine. I get the
> following crash:
>
> bash-2.05b$ ssh -l rmedina pion
> Segmentation fault (core dumpe
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