Brian Dessent schrieb:
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Hi,
Does cygwin compiler can identify the memory leak problem in the source code?
If not does cygwin support any memory leak tool?
Regards
Swamy
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Hi,
I have a source code compiled using cygwin(i386). I need to compile the same
source code in Linux(i386). cygwin has its own libraries. But how can I use in
linux? Please put some light on it.
Regards
Swamy
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For the last couple of versions of lilypond documents in cygwin, I do
not get music images. Lilypond was recently updated to 2.4.3.-1 with no
correction of the problem behavior.
If there is a better place to report these, please e-mail me. I have
done my best in determine where to post, but e
Brian Dessent wrote:
> But it's worse than that, what if there is a cyclical depedency -- 'foo'
> requires 'bar' which requires 'baz' which requires 'foo'. There's no
> way to handle that other than to install them all and then run all three
> postinstalls.
On a somewhat related note, I was play
"Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID)" wrote:
> Might it be simpler than a sort to implement, and work just as well, to have
> setup
> download
> run pre-uninstall scripts
> uninstall
> install
> run post-install scripts
> one package at a time rather than
>
On 6 Apr, Peter A. Castro wrote:
> > I like the sound of Michael's shell.c because you don't need a separate
> > ..bat file to start up each different shell.
>
> I guess I don't understand how you are starting the shell, really. All
> you need to do is change cygwin.bat to run 'zsh -l -
I'm happy to report that the latest snapshot fixed the XEmacs+Aspell problem.
CGF, many thanks! I look forward to cygwin.1.5.15-1.
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At Wednesday, April 06, 2005 3:38 PM, Shankar Unni wrote:
> Morche Matthias wrote:
>
>> cygwin1.dll not found comes up during the update of cygwin
>
> This is a common problem, if you're updating a bunch of packages
> including cygwin all together, and one of the packages has an
> uninstall scrip
At 05:19 PM 4/6/2005, you wrote:
>prior, i complained of "runtime error 216..." with both install
>and any attempt to start bash. so, is there any way to repair/complete
>my re-installation w/o overwriting the 4/6 dll with the old one?
>
>right now, i more or less half installed since all the post
prior, i complained of "runtime error 216..." with both install
and any attempt to start bash. so, is there any way to repair/complete
my re-installation w/o overwriting the 4/6 dll with the old one?
right now, i more or less half installed since all the post-intall scripts
didn't run...
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I just upgraded to cygwin 1.5.14 from 1.5.12, and python
(version 2.4 in both cases) stopped being able to import
thru symlinks.
Test case: in a directory containing a symlink to foo.py,
python
import foo
complains "no module named foo.py"; if I copy the file to .,
it imports fine. Both
Morche Matthias wrote:
cygwin1.dll not found comes up during the update of cygwin
This is a common problem, if you're updating a bunch of packages
including cygwin all together, and one of the packages has an uninstall
script that runs some other cygwin binary.
Setup normally downloads everythin
Steve Kelem wrote:
I am using the latest cygwin and trying to install gcc-3.4.1-1.
Each time I run setup, it tries to install 3.3.3-3 even though 3.4.1-1
is current!
Each time I deselect gcc-ada, it gets re-selected the next time I run
setup.
You might just want to install the MinGW32 version of
Steve Kelem wrote:
> I am using the latest cygwin and trying to install gcc-3.4.1-1.
> Each time I run setup, it tries to install 3.3.3-3 even though 3.4.1-1
> is current!
> Each time I deselect gcc-ada, it gets re-selected the next time I run setup.
>
> When I run gcc, gcc reports that it's vers
I am using the latest cygwin and trying to install gcc-3.4.1-1.
Each time I run setup, it tries to install 3.3.3-3 even though 3.4.1-1
is current!
Each time I deselect gcc-ada, it gets re-selected the next time I run setup.
When I run gcc, gcc reports that it's version 3.3.3. Setup says it's
3.
Joe Buehler said the following on 3/31/2004 7:24 AM:
GNU emacs 21.3.50-2 is available.
Has anyone ported emacs 21.4 to Cygwin?
THanks,
Steve
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Brian Ford wrote:
> > The problem with all this is that the winpcap DLLs are compiled with
> > Mingw and depend on msvcrt, so if you want to use them with Cygwin apps
> > you have to recompile them to use cygwin1.dll. If you don't do this,
> > the libpcap application (Net::Pcap in this case) will
Original Message
>From: Brian Ford
>Sent: 06 April 2005 19:31
> Just curious what this really means. I use the winpcap DLLs daily in a
> Cygwin appliction (custom, not Perl) without incident. Am I just lucky?
What does cygcheck show about their dependencies?
cheers,
DaveK
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
> The problem with all this is that the winpcap DLLs are compiled with
> Mingw and depend on msvcrt, so if you want to use them with Cygwin apps
> you have to recompile them to use cygwin1.dll. If you don't do this,
> the libpcap application (Net::Pcap in
Original Message
>From: Angelo Graziosi (D. Zanello)
>Sent: 06 April 2005 17:57
> Than, I have uninstalled TeTeX, libkpathsea3(4), ec-fonts and have
> deleted, manually, some directory that the uninstalling does not:
>
>c:\cygwin\lib\texmf\
>c:\cygwin\usr\share\texmf\
>c:\cygw
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 05:17:04AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Your problem is this:
>
> ReBaseImage (/bin/cygwin1.dll) failed with last error = 6
>
> Normally cygwin1.dll is never rebased, as the script itself depends on
> it. When it hits a DLL that causes an error it stops processing.
Doh!
I have installed teTeX 3.0.0-2 and
latex demo.tex
works!
Than I have tried
pdflatex demo.tex
obtaining (summary because, now, I can't reproduce it)
This is TeX...
...
Fatal error...I am stymied
This time there is NOT core dump (that is present in 3.0.0-1).
So, I reinstalled
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Luke Kendall wrote:
On 1 Apr, Michael Wardle wrote:
By what mechanism are you ensuring zsh is invoked as a login shell
rather than a non-login shell?
I think we were starting it via the cygwin shortcut (cygwin.bat), which
as you have said, just runs bash --login. IIRC, the w
Original Message
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 06 April 2005 16:10
> I've noticed this on two different installations: suddenly the directory
> cygdrive/ has appeared in the Cygwin root directory. I didn't put it there
> and it's dated 1st Jan 1970, suggesting some kind of automated impo
At 10:57 AM 4/6/2005, you wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 10:45:17AM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
>>At 11:01 PM 4/5/2005, you wrote:
>>>so, when folks refer to "startup problems" is my problem ("runtime error
>>>216...", see prior) consider to be included? anyone?
>>
>>Perhaps the best way to get the
I've noticed this on two different installations: suddenly the directory
cygdrive/ has appeared in the Cygwin root directory. I didn't put it there
and it's dated 1st Jan 1970, suggesting some kind of automated imposition
from above. I guess its creation came with one of the recent upgrades? I
find
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 10:45:17AM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
>At 11:01 PM 4/5/2005, you wrote:
>>so, when folks refer to "startup problems" is my problem ("runtime error
>>216...", see prior) consider to be included? anyone?
>
>Perhaps the best way to get the answer is to try the snapshot. Then
>y
At 11:01 PM 4/5/2005, you wrote:
>so, when folks refer to "startup problems" is my problem ("runtime error
>216...", see prior) consider to be included? anyone?
Perhaps the best way to get the answer is to try the snapshot. Then
you can tell us. :-)
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At 10:28 PM 4/3/2005, you wrote:
>At some time last year, cygwin installs failed (consuming all VM) if
>we tried to install everything in a single install; but installing twice
>(first the base, then everything), avoided the problem.
>
>Is that double install process still needed?
No, that's been
Greetings,
I spent a long time looking, and couldn't find this answered.
If it has been, please send me a pointer to where to look.
My problem:
I have an existing (X/lesstif) application which compiles and
runs under cygwin (gcc).
I have some new functionality which I need to add to this applicatio
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 14:32:26 +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
> Bernhard Ege wrote:
>> I have accidently overwritten some of the mirrors that setup.exe offers
>> and I would like it to start out fresh. My problem is however that I
>> cannot see anyway to reset the list.
>>
>> So, how do I make setup.exe
Bernhard Ege wrote:
I have accidently overwritten some of the mirrors that setup.exe offers
and I would like it to start out fresh. My problem is however that I
cannot see anyway to reset the list.
So, how do I make setup.exe reinitialise the offered mirror list?
I don't understand. The mirror list
On Apr 6 06:41, Eric Blake wrote:
> According to Corinna Vinschen on 4/6/2005 2:04 AM:
> > In Cygwin you can change the primary group to any group you're member of
> > by changing the pw_gid entry (e.g. 545 for "Users").
>
> Is there any way in cygwin to implement the POSIX-required utility newgr
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On Apr 6 23:22, Kevin Walker wrote:
> I'm having problems running my service under CYGWIN 1.5.13/14. The service
> runs under the local system account and takes a filename via the service's
> command line. This filename is then opened using fopen. If I revert to
> CYGWIN 1.5.12, fopen can read the
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 4/6/2005 2:04 AM:
>
> In Cygwin you can change the primary group to any group you're member of
> by changing the pw_gid entry (e.g. 545 for "Users").
Is there any way in cygwin to implement the POSIX-required utility
Rainer Kirsch wrote:
> rebaseall -T /home/Rainer_Kirsch/dll.lst -v >dll.out
> and get the error message:
There should be no need to use -T unless you have DLLs for things that
were installed outside of setup.exe. Normally rebaseall finds all
installed DLLs.
The tclpip84.dll shouldn't cause an e
Rainer,
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 09:38:13AM +0200, Rainer Kirsch wrote:
> I am trying to get my apache running again.
>
> tail /var/log/apache/error.log
> returns:
> C:\z_cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd.exe (4080): *** unable to remap
> C:\z_cygwin\lib\apache\mod_vhost_alias.dll to same address as
> parent(
Original Message
>From: Morche Matthias
>Sent: 06 April 2005 12:10
>> Original Message
>>> From: Danny Ng
>>> Sent: 06 April 2005 09:45
>>> I've recently downloaded the latest version of cygwin, and
>>> reinstalled the whole thing. Previously I had a compiling error with
>>> gcc,
I'm having problems running my service under CYGWIN 1.5.13/14. The service
runs under the local system account and takes a filename via the service's
command line. This filename is then opened using fopen. If I revert to
CYGWIN 1.5.12, fopen can read the file. However when I try using 1.5.13/14
(an
On Apr 6 02:09, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> Corinna, have you a chance to think about this? I've come to think that
> using the MinGW rules makes most sense.
I didn't think any further about this. It's not that important since
it's easily workaroundable. I also fear we get the usual compl
On Apr 4 18:05, Vincent Dedun wrote:
> grepping cygserver debug output, show that, with 2 child process
> sharing mutex, wakeup is called first, then 2 msleep are called. So
> when msleep is called, wakeup has already been called, and msleep has
> to sleep forever.
What you see is intermixed d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Original Message
>> From: Danny Ng
>> Sent: 06 April 2005 09:45
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've recently downloaded the latest version of cygwin, and
>> reinstalled the whole thing. Previously I had a compiling error with
>> gcc, but now that has been fixed. After having su
I have accidently overwritten some of the mirrors that setup.exe offers
and I would like it to start out fresh. My problem is however that I
cannot see anyway to reset the list.
So, how do I make setup.exe reinitialise the offered mirror list?
Thanks,
Bernhard
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Hi,
Just to warn you, there's a large update of Cygwin ;
tetex,coreutils,cygwin,sed, etc , you may care
to start it when you go to lunch!!
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Original Message
>From: Danny Ng
>Sent: 06 April 2005 09:45
> Hi,
>
> I've recently downloaded the latest version of cygwin, and reinstalled
> the whole thing. Previously I had a compiling error with gcc, but now
> that has been fixed. After having successfully compiled my C program,
> I
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 10:26:13AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Yitzchak,
>
> On Jan 19 15:34, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> > > $ ./nocygparent cygchild
> > > [a\b"c]
> >
> > Can anybody else confirm this?
>
> I can. I already had a look into this. The command line handling in
> Cygwin
Hi,
I've recently downloaded the latest version of cygwin, and reinstalled
the whole thing. Previously I had a compiling error with gcc, but now
that has been fixed. After having successfully compiled my C program,
I tried to run the exec file of my compiled program and gave me an
error. I have lo
On Apr 5 20:30, Greg Kempe wrote:
> $ id
> uid=1005(Greg) gid=513(None)
> groups=0(root),513(None),544(Administrators),545(Users),1008(Debugger
> Users)
>
> But it's not listed as a group in the User and Groups snap-in in
> Computer Management, I don't know if it should be. That'll teach me to
>
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Thank you for responding so quickly and so fully.
> Also, did you upgrade to cygwin 1.5.14 at the same time?
> It might be a change in the cygwin path handling.
Not at the same time, but it may be that this was the first time I used the
"link-checking script" since upgrading to 1.5.14. Certainly
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