Yeah, I can figure out what processes are running from "ps", but not
what windows are up. Basically, I'm trying to verify that a couple
applications are running and have windows of a particular name up and
running.
Thanks for the reply.
-Tennis
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On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 10:23:05PM -0600, David Mastronarde wrote:
>I think it is probably the case that tcsh is having trouble counting
>characters, as you suggest. I recall seeing something in the
>documentation about potential problems with ftell and fseek for text
>files, so maybe this is the
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of David Mastronarde
> >
> > When csh scripts have DOS line endings, tcsh 6.12.00
> > sometimes parses them
> > incorrectly. This seems to happen with scripts that have
> > while loops,
>
This probaly is not all that recommended to use FAT32. FAT32 could get
corrupted easily, especially is system gets shut off accidently (no
battery for instance). Have you considered perhaps partitioning the
system. Have a FAT32 for data and Win 9X/Me type of Oses, and an
extended NTFS for Window
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004, Daniel Houle wrote:
> I'm new to the Cygwin world, in fact, I'm prety new to linux.
>
> I'm trying to nstall nmap on CTGWIN and I always get the following ewrror.
>
> error: Failed dependencies:
> ld-linux.so.2 is needed by nmap-3.50-1
> libc.so.6 is needed by
I'm new to the Cygwin world, in fact, I'm prety new to linux.
I'm trying to nstall nmap on CTGWIN and I always get the following ewrror.
error: Failed dependencies:
ld-linux.so.2 is needed by nmap-3.50-1
libc.so.6 is needed by nmap-3.50-1
libm.so.6 is needed by nmap-3.50
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004, Tennis Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What I would like to do is very simple (I hope): Determine which Win
> applications are running and, if possible, what the names are in the
> title bars.
>
> How best can that be done? I'd prefer to use TCL.
>
> TIA,
> -Tennis
The Unix way ("ps")
At 02:43 PM 4/17/2004, you wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 11:03:00AM -0700, Karl M wrote:
>>>On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 09:17:16AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 16 21:35, Christopher Spears wrote:
>Hi! I can't seem to find a .logout file. I found
The reason might be that the
Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[version of ssmtp with various improvements]
You should note that there is now an upstream maintainer for ssmtp,
after a hiatus of about a year. See
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/mail/ssmtp
So you should suggest your improvements to that person.
I'll note
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 11:03:00AM -0700, Karl M wrote:
>>On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 09:17:16AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>>On Apr 16 21:35, Christopher Spears wrote:
Hi! I can't seem to find a .logout file. I found
>>>
>>>The reason might be that there is none.
>>
>>Sometimes the simple an
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 09:17:16AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Apr 16 21:35, Christopher Spears wrote:
>>Hi! I can't seem to find a .logout file. I found
>
>The reason might be that there is none.
Sometimes the simple answers are just so paradoxically elusive.
cgf
And it can be so satisfy
On Apr 16 20:00, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 05:26:16PM -0600, E. Weddington wrote:
> >On 16 Apr 2004 at 16:09, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >>Sorry. The list administrator is not interested in having *his* email
> >>cluttered with extraneous words in the subject.
> >>
> >>I
Hi,
What I would like to do is very simple (I hope): Determine which Win
applications are running and, if possible, what the names are in the
title bars.
How best can that be done? I'd prefer to use TCL.
TIA,
-Tennis
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Problem
utomo wrote:
And also better if the setup can download simultaneusly, or preparing
for the next file.
Now if we look at the download process, the connecting time (for each
file) is consuming time. If the download process can reduce this, I
believe the download will be much faster.
A much mo
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 09:17:16AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Apr 16 21:35, Christopher Spears wrote:
>>Hi! I can't seem to find a .logout file. I found
>
>The reason might be that there is none.
Sometimes the simple answers are just so paradoxically elusive.
cgf
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Based on a few tests this morning under 1.5.9(0.112/4/2),
the cygrunsrv -env option supports env vars
with a string length below 257 characters. Larger env vars
seem to get into the registry, but not into the service's env.
If I'm right it would be nice if "cygrunsrv --help" showed this.
I read
On Sat, 2004-04-17 at 01:44, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > http://cygwin.com/setup-snapshots/
>
> Hallelujah, a resizable setup program. What a relief.
>
> Now if only it would recognize my mouse wheel...
It depends on windows to send the appropriate messages. What OS and what
mouse are you using?
On Sat, 2004-04-17 at 13:40, utomo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just try the snapshot and it is nice.
> I have some comments:
> 1. Maybe we need to make initial size little bit bigger, I believe
> mostly people need to resize it, so if we make it little bit bigger,
> user will find it easier/less resize i
On Sat, 2004-04-17 at 15:55, utomo wrote:
> And also better if the setup can download simultaneusly, or preparing
> for the next file.
> Now if we look at the download process, the connecting time (for each
> file) is consuming time. If the download process can reduce this, I
> believe the downloa
* Larry Hall (2004-04-08 23:22 +0100)
> At 03:48 PM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
>>I'm curious if there is a way to force the setup.exe to disable
>>automatic dependecies and automatic package upgrade/selection. It
>>makes it quite inconvient when trying to uninstall many packages from
>>the system (whole
* Corinna Vinschen (2004-04-17 09:17 +0100)
> On Apr 16 21:35, Christopher Spears wrote:
>> Hi! I can't seem to find a .logout file. I found
>
> The reason might be that there is none.
Aah, an answer in the true spirit of cgf ;-)
Thorsten
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* Erik Weibust (2004-04-13 03:41 +0100)
> I am installing cygwin on a friends computer and his
> windows username has a space in it. I know this is a
> problem. What do you reccomend that I do.
Change his user name so it has no spaces. The space will make problems
anyway.
> Do I need to add a
* james pentland (2004-04-13 18:04 +0100)
> when i run the cygwin bash shell on system startup
> from the startup entry in the registry the
> foreground/background color and other properties are
> not applied to the command shell in which bash runs.
>
> in the properties dialogue for the cygwin sh
On Apr 16 21:35, Christopher Spears wrote:
> Hi! I can't seem to find a .logout file. I found
The reason might be that there is none.
Corinna
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