> That doesn't change the fact that it's still a
> Cygwin application,
> because it's linked against cygwin1.dll. Because
> you have cygwin1.dll
> on the system and in the same directory as
> regtool.exe means it will be
> found when you run regtool.
I got that. I just didn't check.
> Why aren't y
Alexander Joerg Herrmann wrote:
> > False. regtool is a cygwin app and depends on the
> > cygwin DLL:
> Was my mistake as I run it within the Cygwin startup
> bat as
> E:\aIEngine\CYGWIN>bin\regtool
> in order to set all the moutn points on computers
> without CygWin installed.
That doesn't chan
> False. regtool is a cygwin app and depends on the
> cygwin DLL:
Was my mistake as I run it within the Cygwin startup
bat as
E:\aIEngine\CYGWIN>bin\regtool
in order to set all the moutn points on computers
without CygWin installed.
Alex
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Alexander Joerg Herrmann wrote:
> regtool dosn't dpend on the Cygwin environment as it
> can also run from the Windows command line without any
> Cygwin souroundings.
> What I was mentioning is that
> rgetool -K
> causes a core fault and something similar under
> windows because the argument is br
Dear Arturus,
regtool dosn't dpend on the Cygwin environment as it
can also run from the Windows command line without any
Cygwin souroundings.
What I was mentioning is that
rgetool -K
causes a core fault and something similar under
windows because the argument is broken. I know that
the argument
1) Take some deep breaths and calm down.
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 08:34:44PM -0800, TAING Nguon wrote:
>I installed almost of the packets of cygwin into my XP system. i can
>type diff-v. And I am sure that I installed the packet diffutils
>because I can see this utility in /etc/seup, but it is st
Dear all,
I installed almost of the packets of cygwin into my XP
system. i can type diff-v. And I am sure that I
installed the packet diffutils because I can see this
utility in /etc/seup, but it is strange thatbut when i
typed cygcheck -c diff, It displayed nothing.
Can you please tell me about
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 06:35:26PM -0600, Warren Adams wrote:
>I saw some discussion of the win32 error 6 in the archives. I have also
>experienced this.
>
>I am running the current cygwin1.dll, and also tried the newest
>snapshot. The behavior changed, but my code still did not run. The crash
Alexander Joerg Herrmann wrote:
BTW: Why does CygWin use something evil like the
Window$ Registry anyway for mount points?
Because a bootstrap is needed on startup. Cygwin can't tell where to
look for the mount table until after it already has the Windows path to
/, and it can't get that until i
arranty" for details.
This GDB was configured as "i686-pc-cygwin"...
(gdb) run
Starting program: /cygdrive/f/mav-sdsm17/mav.exe
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x610744a0 in set_myself (h=0x0)
at /netrel/src/cygwin-snapshot-20050226-1/winsup/cygwin/pinfo
Volker Quetschke wrote:
Can anyone point me to a message/webpage that explaines the reason
for this conversion? Unfortunately I didn't find any explanation
in the archives or the FAQ or the User's Guide.
The biggest reason is PATH. Most (all) POSIX programs will look for the
environment variable i
When you search the archives you find a few messages stating that
windows environment variables get converted to upper case. There
was even a patch by Ernie Coskrey discussing a new option controlling
this behavior on cygwin-patches.
Can anyone point me to a message/webpage that explaines the reaso
Hello, Everybody.
Maybe I am in wrong group, sorry for this - please point me to correct
one. Anyway...
I am trying to do an example from Osborne GCC, The Complete Refference
about creating a shared library under cygwin.
I have:
#include
void shellofirst(void) {
printf("The first\n");
Robert Schmidt wrote:
> On all my PCs, I've installed a few services using cygrunsrv (cron,
> Privoxy, ...). On my newest laptop (a brand new Dell M70, fresh XP+SP2
> and basic cygwin 1.5.11 installation), none of the cygrunsrv services
> will start.
Check the logs in /var/log. For a service 'f
Hi!
On all my PCs, I've installed a few services using cygrunsrv (cron,
Privoxy, ...). On my newest laptop (a brand new Dell M70, fresh XP+SP2
and basic cygwin 1.5.11 installation), none of the cygrunsrv services
will start.
A sample session:
$ cygrunsrv -I test --path /bin/ls.exe
$ cygrunsrv
Dear cygwin user:
after start apache, I can see my test page by localhost, but either I type in
ip address or http://www.testdomain.com/, it all show website not responding, I
check my /var/log/apache/error.log
$ cat /var/log/apache/error_log
[Thu Jan 1 18:16:27 2004] [crit] (125)Cannot a
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