Hi,
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Hadfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The solutions:
- Try the -mno-cygwin switch (thus creating a non-Cygwin executable).
Be aware that you may need to recompile any external libraries.
I tried this and it works for now, Thanx! :-) I should have come t
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 05:10:14PM -0700, Hans Horn wrote:
>Nevermind! Sorry, folks - I really didn't mean to upset anybody! Bye then!
No, no. Please. We are looking for a new bash maintainer. We haven't
heard from the maintainer in a while and private email to him bounces.
That is what prompt
Hi all,
The cygwin1-20050407 snapshot cures the crashes of XWin
previously reported in the cygwin-xfree mail-list.
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Nevermind! Sorry, folks - I really didn't mean to upset anybody! Bye then!
H.
Brian Dessent wrote:
> Jonathan Arnold wrote:
>
>> Hans Horn wrote:
>>> Oops - didn't see this one! Just posted offer as bash voluteer
>>> myself!
>>> Was looking for bash 3.0 in the archives.
>>> If Jonathan still want
Andreas Heckel wrote:
Hello all,
I know there were a lot of similar questions to this point in the past,
but I didn't find a answer to my problem:
I get the error message:
---
v:\julian\TRAJ\Traj2.xi686 (2116): *** cygheap base mismatch detected -
0x6180/0x7214.
This problem is probably
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> Hans Horn wrote:
> > Oops - didn't see this one! Just posted offer as bash voluteer myself!
> > Was looking for bash 3.0 in the archives.
> > If Jonathan still wants to maintain bash 3.0, of course, I will withdraw my
> > offer.
>
> Yeah, sorry, I just haven't been able
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Hans Horn wrote:
Oops - didn't see this one! Just posted offer as bash voluteer myself!
Was looking for bash 3.0 in the archives.
If Jonathan still wants to maintain bash 3.0, of course, I will
withdraw my offer.
Yeah, sorry, I just haven't been able to get to it - crunch t
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 05:25:26PM -0500, Elin Aronsen wrote:
>I deleted the entire HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Cygnus Solutions\CYGWIN.DLL
>setup\
>key and something very strange happened. The window changed name to
>cmd.exe and when I tried to run cygcheck on the same cygwin.bat window
>again the comman
Hans Horn wrote:
Oops - didn't see this one! Just posted offer as bash voluteer myself!
Was looking for bash 3.0 in the archives.
If Jonathan still wants to maintain bash 3.0, of course, I will withdraw my
offer.
Yeah, sorry, I just haven't been able to get to it - crunch time here at
work. If y
Hi !
I deleted the entire HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Cygnus Solutions\CYGWIN.DLL
setup\
key and something very strange happened. The window changed name to
cmd.exe and when I tried to run cygcheck on the same cygwin.bat window
again the command was not found and it answered bash.exe warning: could
not
Oops - didn't see this one! Just posted offer as bash voluteer myself!
Was looking for bash 3.0 in the archives.
If Jonathan still wants to maintain bash 3.0, of course, I will withdraw my
offer.
H.
Tim Prince wrote:
> At 06:35 AM 3/18/2005, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
>
>
>> I don't know what to do
Sounds like bash is currently up for grabs?
If that is so, I'd like to volunteer.
I've been running bash 3.0 (patch level 16) w/o any complaints.
greets,
Hans
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 8 11:44, Johannes Keukelaar wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> Whatever happened with Bash 3.0 for Cygwin? Can't
I've updated the nfs-server package for Cygwin to version 2.3-1.
As active development on the package seems to have stalled
(see http://sourceforge.net/projects/unfs/ - last release was
three years ago), and this release contains significant changes,
I decided to bump the version number to 2.3 t
I've updated the e2fsimage package for Cygwin to version 0.2.0-2.
This is a rebuild of e2fsimage against the udpated e2fsprogs-1.35-3
libraries.
*** INSTALLATION ***
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. Th
I've updated the e2fsprogs package for Cygwin to version 1.35-3.
This is a minor release that causes the library to use POSIX functions
instead of Win32 API functions when figuring device sizes.
*** INSTALLATION ***
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin
I've updated the sunrpc package for Cygwin to version 4.0-3.
This release should fix a minor problem that would prevent server
registration on a system with an inactive (but not disabled) network
interface.
*** INSTALLATION ***
To update your installation, click on the "In
Elin Aronsen wrote:
> I have just installed a cygwin, see cygcheck attached. I get a warning
> of several cygwin1.dll in the path, see cygcheck. I am aware of that
> cygwin1.dll if it starts automatically shall create most of the mount
> table entries. However, I did not find all in
> HKEY-CURRENT
Hi !
I have just installed a cygwin, see cygcheck attached. I get a warning
of several cygwin1.dll in the path, see cygcheck. I am aware of that
cygwin1.dll if it starts automatically shall create most of the mount
table entries. However, I did not find all in
HKEY-CURRENT-USER\Software\Cygnus
Original Message
>From: Dave Korn
>Sent: 07 April 2005 19:47
> Just to save any duplication of effort, I thought I should mention that
> I'm taking a look at this over the next few days and weekend. If anyone
> else was too, please drop me a line and we'll co-ordinate.
Well, I have
Hi folks,
ISTM that when I run "make check-target-newlib" in my cygwin build tree,
what actually gets tested is the newlib that's linked into the
currently-installed version of the cygwin1 dll.
This isn't entirely unexpected of course, but what I was wondering is,
given that the cygw
Original Message
>From: Shankar Unni
>Sent: 06 April 2005 20:38
> It's mostly cosmetic. It would be nice (WIBNI?) if setup always sorted
> packages specially so that "cygwin" would always be the last thing
> uninstalled and the first thing installed when a mixture of packages is
> selecte
Rainer Kirsch wrote:
> It would be helpful to be able to step back to a already downloaded
> package version via the setup gui.
> For example:
> Now I would like to step back to cygwin 1.5.12.
> Because this version is older than the next to last one,
> I am now blocked from a setup controlled ste
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 04:53:28PM +0200, Rainer Kirsch wrote:
>It would be helpful to be able to step back to a already downloaded
>package version via the setup gui.
>For example:
>Now I would like to step back to cygwin 1.5.12.
>Because this version is older than the next to last one,
>I am now
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Rainer Kirsch wrote:
> It would be helpful to be able to step back to a already downloaded
> package version via the setup gui.
> For example:
> Now I would like to step back to cygwin 1.5.12.
> Because this version is older than the next to last one,
> I am now blocked from a
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Rainer Kirsch wrote:
> Is there anyone successfully using apache with cygwin 1.5.13 or 1.5.14 ?
Define "successfully". I use apache to serve files and web pages on my
Win XP laptop. CGI scripts run. I don't have extra modules like mod_php,
mod_perl, etc loaded.
> If yes pl
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
> 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,
> > >
It would be helpful to be able to step back to a already downloaded
package version via the setup gui.
For example:
Now I would like to step back to cygwin 1.5.12.
Because this version is older than the next to last one,
I am now blocked from a setup controlled step back.
Is there annother alterna
Teun Burgers quicknet.nl> writes:
>
> Hugh D. Hyatt wrote:
>
> > Yesterday I installed several Win98 updates from the microsoft.com web
> > site. After re-booting (gr!) Cygwin, Firefox and Thunderbird all
> > gave fatal exception 0D at :0001. After uninstalling those I was
> > abl
Is this a home-grown application (Created by you, or someone you
know, or your company?), or is it a package you retrieved from the 'net?
What Flavor of linux are you running? If it's a well known app, then you
might be able to find a pre-compiled version already packaged, depending
upon what fla
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 03:33:59PM -0400, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
>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
>
Original Message
>From: Andreas Heckel
>Sent: 07 April 2005 11:13
> Since I read that the error has something do with putting the cygwin1.dll
> in a certain memory space, I am wondering, if my prog is allocating too
> much memory (big arrays) or in "bad way".
> I am not an expert in these
Michael A Chase wrote:
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 setu
Steve Kelem wrote:
Has anyone ported emacs 21.4 to Cygwin?
21.4 is 21.3 with a one-line change in movemail and so will
not be released (by me) for Cygwin.
The current emacs CVS supports Cygwin if you want to build it.
I am still waiting for that version of emacs to be released
before packaging it u
I've observed the same behaviour, but tracked it down a little further.
lilypond does produce a tex-output, but it does not generate dvi nor ps neither
pdf. You should be able to write a tiny shellscript as a wrapper, that
generates pdf from the tex-output...
matthias
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrot
> Corinna wrote:
>
> Well, it works fine for me. What you can try is checking the whole
> directory tree from the drive's root dir down to the file for giving
> read (and perhaps execute) permission to SYSTEM or the Administrators
> group. The last resort is setting CYGWIN=notraverse for the serv
Hello all,
I know there were a lot of similar questions to this point in the past, but
I didn't find a answer to my problem:
I get the error message:
---
v:\julian\TRAJ\Traj2.xi686 (2116): *** cygheap base mismatch detected -
0x6180/0x7214.
This problem is probably due to using incompati
I downloaded ALL files, apache and latex to /My_Temp_Dir and installed them.
/cygwin/ has about 801 MB.
When using the cygwin command box, I get no response:
bash-2.05$ pcrgrep -V
bash: pcrgrep: command not found
The /var/log/setup.log.full tells me:
2005/04/04 14:10:26 Installing file://C:\... /
Is there anyone successfully using apache with cygwin 1.5.13 or 1.5.14 ?
If yes please let us know which starting command you are using.
Please provide us with the full command line
(also of the install command if you use cygrunsrv)
Please enclose a package list of the actual installed packages -
Sorry, I've searched the lists quite a bit as well as the documenation and
other online sources that I could find. I couldn't find anything that was
both similar to my problem and had a solution that I could understand. I've
been trying to add domain users to Cygwin from our main domain server.
On 4 Apr, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> The web page that you are referring to has this at the beginningr:
>
> This document deals with contributions to the Cygwin DLL and Cygwin
> utilitites. Contributions to other packages contributed by Cygwin are
> also welcome and some of
On 6 Apr, Larry Hall wrote:
> >Is that double install process still needed?
>
> No, that's been fixed for a while now.
Great, I'll change my cyginst.bat script.
luke
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