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2004-12-05 Thread meetasia
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Re: User name with spaces and Cygwin web site suggestion

2004-12-05 Thread Rodrigo de Salvo Braz
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Pierre A. Humblet wrote: > So you should do what the faq says. Thanks for the clarifications, Pierre, they will solve my problem. But one of the motivations of my original post was that I thought I had done what the faq says. I suggest it gets clarified; it says: "You can rena

Re: commands not found

2004-12-05 Thread Larry Hall
At 10:56 PM 12/5/2004, you wrote: >Thanks, but like I said I've been there. I've been everywhere and read it all >for hours before I posted this. Frustration. >> >> Start here: >> >> >Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html >> Then you missed a very important point. I can

Re: commands not found

2004-12-05 Thread cygwin
Thanks, but like I said I've been there. I've been everywhere and read it all for hours before I posted this. Frustration. > At 07:51 PM 12/5/2004, you wrote: > >First I'd like to say that I am sorry for having to ask this. But I have > >searched the site, read the faqs and documentation, and p

Re: What depends on less and what man depends on.

2004-12-05 Thread Joshua Daniel Franklin
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 08:13:34 +0100 (MET), Bas van Gompel wrote: > Sometimes one wants to know what depends on a package or vice versa. > > To find out, using the local setup.inis, I wrote following script. > It uses make to recursively find and display all dependencies in > either direction. Buzz

more Cygwin

2004-12-05 Thread Joshua Daniel Franklin
Emmett, I enjoyed reading your article "Comparing Cygwin and MKS Toolkit" at and have a couple comments. First, 'more' actually is available for Cygwin (I did a quick port a long time ago), it's just not installed by default. Look for it "Tex

Re: User name with spaces and Cygwin web site suggestion

2004-12-05 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
At 01:25 PM 12/5/2004 -0600, Rodrigo de Salvo Braz wrote: >On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Pierre A. Humblet wrote: > >> Just type "mkpasswd -l" (assuming you are a local user) and send the output >> together with the name you use to login into Windows and the name reported >> by id -un. > >Thanks. Here it is:

Re: commands not found

2004-12-05 Thread Larry Hall
At 07:51 PM 12/5/2004, you wrote: >First I'd like to say that I am sorry for having to ask this. But I have >searched the site, read the faqs and documentation, and poked around the >directory structure and I am still at a loss. >Basically I just can't use any of the commands. 'cd' and 'pwd' seem

commands not found

2004-12-05 Thread cygwin
First I'd like to say that I am sorry for having to ask this. But I have searched the site, read the faqs and documentation, and poked around the directory structure and I am still at a loss. Basically I just can't use any of the commands. 'cd' and 'pwd' seem to work, but 'ls' and even 'man' don'

RE: Cygwin FIFO does not see EOF (NT4sp6, DLL 1.5.11)

2004-12-05 Thread Dave Korn
> -Original Message- > From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Peter Åstrand > Sent: 05 December 2004 16:18 > To: cygwin > Subject: short fread(), but no ferror/feof > > > I've discovered that fread(ptr, size, nitems, stream) > sometimes returns a > value less than "nitems", but does not set feo

RE: Suggestions

2004-12-05 Thread Dave Korn
> -Original Message- > From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Brian Ford > Sent: 05 December 2004 20:53 > To: Rodrigo de Salvo Braz > Cc: cygwin > Subject: Re: Suggestions > > On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Rodrigo de Salvo Braz wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Is there some more specific place in which to give >

Cygwin FIFO does not see EOF (NT4sp6, DLL 1.5.11)

2004-12-05 Thread Bob Smart
It appears to me that pipe (FIFO) readers don't get the same indication of EOF in Cygwin that they do in Linux. The following Korn script works as I think it should with Linux: at startup it shows that the FIFO doesn't exist and there's no "cat" running; then it prints the test text; then it sh

Re: Suggestions

2004-12-05 Thread Brian Ford
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Rodrigo de Salvo Braz wrote: > Hi, > > Is there some more specific place in which to give suggestions or feedback > about the Cygwin pages? Nope. -- Brian Ford Senior Realtime Software Engineer VITAL - Visual Simulation Systems FlightSafety International the best safety devi

Re: short fread(), but no ferror/feof

2004-12-05 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 05:17:46PM +0100, Peter ?strand wrote: >I've discovered that fread(ptr, size, nitems, stream) sometimes returns a >value less than "nitems", but does not set feof() nor ferror(). As I >understand, this is incorrect: All fread() documentation I've found >confirms this. For ex

Re: Problem running windows application, using ssh command on remote unix session

2004-12-05 Thread Henri Irla
Henri Irla wrote: *Situation: -Windows XP machine with cygwin and ssh installed ( new cygwin version) -Unix machine launch windows command using local or remote ssh -correct Mount point on cygwin machine (/sophos) located on unix machine -Windows command ( /sophos/setup.exe -IN -INL -update ) :

short fread(), but no ferror/feof

2004-12-05 Thread Peter Åstrand
I've discovered that fread(ptr, size, nitems, stream) sometimes returns a value less than "nitems", but does not set feof() nor ferror(). As I understand, this is incorrect: All fread() documentation I've found confirms this. For example, IEEE Std 1003.1 says: "Upon successful completion, fread()

Another autotools wrapper problem and fix

2004-12-05 Thread Jon A. Lambert
Okay this one is picking at gnits, but autoheader 1.9 will always issue a warning message when you ask it to produce warning message because the authoheader wrapper passes --warning= and -W as --warning=,blah,blah and -W,blah,blah instead of --warning=blah,blah and -Wblah,blah. Here's another p

RE: [Bug Cygwin Applications/575] Unknown HZ value! message from procps commands

2004-12-05 Thread Chris January
> [please, let's keep the discussion on the list] > > dr dot volker dot zell at oracle dot com schrieb: > > --- Additional Comments From dr dot volker dot zell at > oracle dot > > com 2004-12-04 16:40 --- (In reply to comment #3) > > > >>This is known problem with multiple processors.

Re: Environment variables & system privilages

2004-12-05 Thread Jason Pearce
Thanks. This works well enough. But I take it there is no universal command to check for system permissions. The procedure is just try a command that needs system privilages and watch the exit status. Also for the benefit of anyone reading this thread - there was an error in my original post. I

Autotools wrapper problem and fix

2004-12-05 Thread Jon A. Lambert
I'm having trouble invoking the wrapper scripts for aclocal. Here's my session log... --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyApp $ aclocal --force aclocal: invalid option --force Try `aclocal --help' for more information. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyApp $ aclocal --version aclocal

Re: PERL and XML::Parser

2004-12-05 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Trevor McAlister wrote: Hi I have been having problems installing XML-Parser-2.34.tar.gz, I came across the course of the problem in your mailing archive but it didn't give the solution to the problem. XML::Parser is already included in the Cygwin Perl tarball. Gerrit -- =^..^= -- Unsubscribe in

Re: PERL and XML::Parser

2004-12-05 Thread Reini Urban
Larry Hall schrieb: At 10:39 PM 12/4/2004, you wrote: I have been having problems installing XML-Parser-2.34.tar.gz, I came across the course of the problem in your mailing archive but it didn't give the solution to the problem. The original error was: cp Parser/Encodings/iso-8859-5.enc blib/li

Re: [Bug Cygwin Applications/575] Unknown HZ value! message from procps commands

2004-12-05 Thread Reini Urban
[please, let's keep the discussion on the list] dr dot volker dot zell at oracle dot com schrieb: --- Additional Comments From dr dot volker dot zell at oracle dot com 2004-12-04 16:40 --- (In reply to comment #3) This is known problem with multiple processors. Workaround: Disabeling hype

Re: User name with spaces and Cygwin web site suggestion

2004-12-05 Thread Rodrigo de Salvo Braz
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Nick Coghlan wrote: > Rodrigo de Salvo Braz wrote: > > id -un, as it is the case with ssh. Did I miss something or renaming the > > account really doesn't do anything to solve the problem? > > Did you rename the actual account using the Management Console (Control > Panel->Admi

Re: User name with spaces and Cygwin web site suggestion

2004-12-05 Thread Rodrigo de Salvo Braz
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Pierre A. Humblet wrote: > This is strange. Could you send us the output of mkpasswd and indicate > both the name you use to log in into Windows and the name returned by id -un I didn't run mkpasswd manually because I have changed the account user name before installing Cygwin

How to redirect "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" to err.txt?

2004-12-05 Thread Alex Vinokur
$ cygcheck -c cygwin bash Cygwin Package Information Package VersionStatus bash 2.05b-16 OK cygwin 1.5.11-1 OK $ a 2> err.txt Segmentation fault (core dumped) Why didn't "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" redirected to err.txt? How to