I started a vanilla install on a Dell C400 laptop, running XP.
I chose to install to the C drive.
I started installing from a 4-month old local stable snapshot,
and cancelled Setup when I realised I'd chosen the old mirror.
I started installing again, from our local latest snapshot.
Note: both Sta
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 11:30:00PM +0200, Jani Tiainen wrote:
>Jani Tiainen wrote:
>>Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>>
>>>Jani Tiainen wrote:
>>>
I found out that many ported gnome libs are dependant to libresolv,
unfortunately I was unable to find one.. Any hints where I could get
that one f
Hello,
how can I tell setup.exe in quiet mode to install e.g. the current
version of lilypond with all of its dependencies. I'm thinking of
something like this:
setup.exe -q -l g:\setup-cygwin -R c:\cygwin -s
http://favoritemirror.sg.com lilypond
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Christopher Cobb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "D N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ssh expect on Cygwin
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 17:55:13 +
Since passwordless authentication is broken on many cygwin systems I
use, I
end
up using the follow
- Original Message -
From: "D N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ssh expect on Cygwin
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 17:55:13 +
>
> >Since passwordless authentication is broken on many cygwin systems I use, I
> >end
> >up using the following expect
fr_awwad_AT_encs.concordia.ca wrote:
Hello there
Indeed, I am very new with CYGWIN The problem is whenever I click to
open
the black window of CYGWIN (seems unix window), it just opens for less
than a
fraction of a second and then it closes down.
Can you help me to solve this problem..
Thank
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Jani Tiainen wrote:
I found out that many ported gnome libs are dependant to libresolv,
unfortunately I was unable to find one.. Any hints where I could get
that one for Cygwin?
Can't fault you, as a package search for "libresolv" returns nothing.
Had
Jani Tiainen wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Jani Tiainen wrote:
I found out that many ported gnome libs are dependant to libresolv,
unfortunately I was unable to find one.. Any hints where I could get
that one for Cygwin?
WE have the package minres, it includes all needed to replace
libresolv an
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Jani Tiainen wrote:
I found out that many ported gnome libs are dependant to libresolv,
unfortunately I was unable to find one.. Any hints where I could get
that one for Cygwin?
WE have the package minres, it includes all needed to replace libresolv
and also creates a sym
Hello there
Indeed, I am very new with CYGWIN The problem is whenever I click to open
the black window of CYGWIN (seems unix window), it just opens for less than a
fraction of a second and then it closes down.
Can you help me to solve this problem..
Thanks
Falah
Quoting Max Bowsher <[EMAIL
Hello there
Indeed, I am very new with CYGWIN The problem is whenever I click to open
the black window of CYGWIN (seems unix window), it just opens for less than a
fraction of a second and then it closes down.
Can you help me to solve this problem..
Thanks
Falah
Quoting Max Bowsher <[EMAIL
APR and APR-util, portability and miscellaneous utility libraries,
have been updated in the Cygwin net distribution to version 0.9.5_2.0.52-1.
This version number deserves a bit of explanation:
The 0.9.x branch of APR, used by httpd 2.0.x and Subversion 1.x is in an
unpleasant limbo between bein
Jani Tiainen wrote:
I found out that many ported gnome libs are dependant to libresolv,
unfortunately I was unable to find one.. Any hints where I could get
that one for Cygwin?
WE have the package minres, it includes all needed to replace libresolv
and also creates a symlink named libresolv aft
On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Jani Tiainen wrote:
> I found out that many ported gnome libs are dependant to libresolv,
> unfortunately I was unable to find one.. Any hints where I could get
> that one for Cygwin?
Can't fault you, as a package search for "libresolv" returns nothing.
Had you tried searching
I found out that many ported gnome libs are dependant to libresolv,
unfortunately I was unable to find one.. Any hints where I could get
that one for Cygwin?
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Brad Bell wrote:
Recently (today) I installed the current version of Cygwin from
mirrors.kernel.org
Now I am having trouble using the autoconf and automake tools under
cygwin.
To be specific, In response to the command
autoconf
I get the error message
Can't locate object method "path" vi
Hi Chuck,
Charles Wilson wrote:
> 2004-10-30 Peter Ekberg
>
> * config/ltmain.m4sh (func_mode_install): set new variable
> 'generated_by_libtool_version' in wrapper script when
> libtool_install_magic. When verifying that wrapper script
> was properly sourced, check
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004, Reini Urban wrote:
> Is it possible to let getmntent() i.e. fillout_mntent()
> return something more appropriate?
> or would this break existing apps?
>
> getmntent() currently returns either "system" or "user" (user or system
> mounts), which are kinda strange fstype names.
>
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Elvin Peterson wrote:
> Hello,
> Apache doesn't start when not connected to the web
> even when the ServerName is set to the local loopback.
> This is due to a module mod_unique_id which does a
> gethostbyname. Disabling this module will have apache
> running without tro
Hi Chuck,
Applied to branch-2-0, except that I've used $host_os to simplify the case
matching. I'll port into HEAD shortly.
Thanks!
Gary.
Charles Wilson wrote:
> Peter sent me an updated version of this patch, which fixes the quoting
> of the exit command, and removes os2 from the case
Reini Urban wrote:
Max,
Do we use some win32 callbacks with exceptions in setup.exe?
I do see some candidates, but I didn't follow the codepath exactly.
We definitely use exceptions within non-main threads, which are callbacks of
a kind, I suppose.
I'd have to go look to see if we have any except
Chuck wrote:
> New alpha versions of libtool available for test. This is
> very close to what libtool-2.0 will be. Please evaluate.
Ok, I found another problem. You cannot add the flag
-Werror-implicit-function-declaration to CFLAGS as that
kills the build of the wrapper executable. While there,
Just a guess: Do You have hyperthreaded CPUs? Does disable HT in BIOS accelerate the
processes?
matthias
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