On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Dave wrote:
So it can be done using shell extensions. These require a bit of COM
programming, producing a .dll that needs to be registered.
I didn't experiment with it at all, maybe it's possible to do another way
:)
4. Is the extra context menu item worth the effort
Jorge Handl wrote:
> I'm sorry to bother you with this, but I'm in dire need of a helping
> hand and don't know who else to ask...
> I'm new to linux, cygwin and apache (yes, a newbie!)
>
> I want to make a module for apache and can't build the .so file. I'm
> actually following the steps describ
I just did an full install (everything) with the
latest cygwin.exe (1.5.17-1) and it worked fine.
Seems like the update to mhash 0.9.2-1 worked just
fine.
Thanks for the help.
Robert
--- Reini Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert schrieb:
> > It looks as though mhash is causing the problem.
Larry Hall wrote:
> right package. I'll give you a hint on this one. You want the "expat"
> package.
And on top of what Larry said, the "expat" package is listed as a
requirement of all the xorg-x11-* packages, so setup.exe should have
installed it for you. If you could tell us the steps that
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Daniel Barker wrote:
> I have just remounted / in binary mode (mount -f -b c:/cygwin /) and
> the problem vanishes. Thank you! I might just re-mount all directories
> in binary mode - I assume that would give exactly the same effect as
> if I'd chosen UNIX newlines during the
David Brusowankin wrote:
> Bingo. It is set to ntsec tty for cygrunsrv. If I unset it, what will
> happen to those services started by cygrunsrv?
'ntsec' is on by default and is hence rendundant. And I can't think of
a situation where a service would need a pty from a CMD.EXE session
(other than
At 07:18 PM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>after about 3 years of total cygwin abstinence, I'm back. (I had started with
>b19 :))
>
>This is most likely a FAQ, but since most people got this DLL in their log
>files, a bug report or anything like this is very hard to find with the sparse
>search
Hi,
after about 3 years of total cygwin abstinence, I'm back. (I had started with
b19 :))
This is most likely a FAQ, but since most people got this DLL in their log
files, a bug report or anything like this is very hard to find with the sparse
search options given.
Error message is "Dynamic
At 06:08 PM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>I have just remounted / in binary mode (mount -f -b c:/cygwin /) and
>the problem vanishes. Thank you! I might just re-mount all directories
>in binary mode - I assume that would give exactly the same effect as
>if I'd chosen UNIX newlines during the install?
BI
At 05:55 PM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>Larry Hall wrote:
>
>>
>>And make sure your CYGWIN environment variable doesn't contain "tty". If
>>this doesn't work, then please read and follow the problem reporting
>>guidelines at:
>>
>Bingo. It is set to ntsec tty for cygrunsrv. If I unset it, what will ha
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 05:41:29PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 04:22:01PM -0400, Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
Along similar lines as the ls failure on shares with
CYGWIN=check_case:strict, if /etc/passwd has a home directory set to a
share, bash won't even start
I have just remounted / in binary mode (mount -f -b c:/cygwin /) and
the problem vanishes. Thank you! I might just re-mount all directories
in binary mode - I assume that would give exactly the same effect as
if I'd chosen UNIX newlines during the install? Both options have
advantages so I wouldn't
Larry Hall wrote:
And make sure your CYGWIN environment variable doesn't contain "tty". If
this doesn't work, then please read and follow the problem reporting
guidelines at:
Bingo. It is set to ntsec tty for cygrunsrv. If I unset it, what will
happen to those services started by cygrunsrv
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> > If I copy over my old Pine 3.x address book from a Unix system, or if
> > I create a new address book from scratch in Pine, it complains the
> > .addressbook.lu is out of sync. Re-generating it with
>
> What exactly is the error message?
Thank yo
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 04:22:01PM -0400, Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
>>>Along similar lines as the ls failure on shares with
>>>CYGWIN=check_case:strict, if /etc/passwd has a home directory set to a
>>>share, bash won't even start.
>>
>>WJFFM. There was a problem pre-snapshot but bash still started.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Daniel Barker wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I cannot make the address book work with Pine 4.58 for Cygwin,
> downloaded with the entire Cygwin package today and running under
> Windows XP Service Pack 2.
>
> If I copy over my old Pine 3.x address book from a Unix system, or if
> I cr
Dear all,
I cannot make the address book work with Pine 4.58 for Cygwin,
downloaded with the entire Cygwin package today and running under
Windows XP Service Pack 2.
If I copy over my old Pine 3.x address book from a Unix system, or if
I create a new address book from scratch in Pine, it complain
>>Along similar lines as the ls failure on shares with
>>CYGWIN=check_case:strict, if /etc/passwd has a home directory set to a
>>share, bash won't even start.
>
>WJFFM. There was a problem pre-snapshot but bash still started. Now I
>get no errors.
Really? You DID edit your /etc/passwd and chan
At 02:41 PM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>--- Nils Jeppe wrote:
>> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Dave wrote:
>> > If I understand what you mean, then I don't think it's possible. However,
>> > if
>> you
>> > can find either:
>> > a) the appropriate registry key to modify
>
>> the way to do this is via
>> \HKEY_
I've updated the version of mathomatic to 12.4.2-1.
It should appear at the mirrors soon.
Release focus: Hundreds of enhancements
Changes: See http://mathomatic.orgserve.de/changes.txt
Improved simplify
Made derivative, extrema, and integrate commands work with
non-equations
Important o
Yes its working but just as I am about to sign my own cert I get
$ openssl ca -in 4096.req.pem
Using configuration from /opt/4096ca
variable lookup failed for ca::default_ca
3128:error:0E06D06C:configuration file routines:NCONF_get_string:no
value:conf_lib.c:329:group=ca name=default_ca
cannot f
--- Nils Jeppe wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Dave wrote:
> > If I understand what you mean, then I don't think it's possible. However, if
> you
> > can find either:
> > a) the appropriate registry key to modify
> the way to do this is via
> \HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shellex\Context
At 12:25 PM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>David Brusowankin wrote:
>
>>I have been trying to connect to a SQL Server instance running on my local
>>machine. It works fine using the MS-DOS shell, but hangs in cygwin. Perhaps
>>something to do with the cygwin networking ? I can ping and ftp to external
>
David Brusowankin wrote:
I have been trying to connect to a SQL Server instance running on my
local machine. It works fine using the MS-DOS shell, but hangs in
cygwin. Perhaps something to do with the cygwin networking ? I can
ping and ftp to external sites. Can anyone suggest a fix?
Are you
* community help (2005-06-15 15:46 +0100)
> Is there any configuration file where i can modify
> some environment variables for one time and not to
> have to modifie them everytime i open a new session?
Yes, those of your shell.
man
and then look for FILES at the bottom
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local machine. It works fine using the MS-DOS shell, but hangs in
cygwin. Perhaps something to do with the cygwin networking ? I can ping
and ftp to external sites. Can anyone suggest a fix?
Thanks,
David
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On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 09:08:40AM -0400, Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
>Along similar lines as the ls failure on shares with
>CYGWIN=check_case:strict, if /etc/passwd has a home directory set to a
>share, bash won't even start.
WJFFM. There was a problem pre-snapshot but bash still started. Now I
get
At 10:46 AM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>Is there any configuration file where i can modify
>some environment variables for one time and not to
>have to modifie them everytime i open a new session?
>
Assuming you're using bash as your shell, The "FILES" section of 'man bash'
should help you
Folks,
When I scroll thru the info buffer below line 58 xemacs crashes
with the message displayed below. In addition I can go to the bottom of
the page and scroll up to line 106 before it crashes.
Is this a font issue? A info issue?
Error message:
Fatal error: assertion failed, file
/us
At 10:39 AM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>At 10:14 AM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>>I have been trying to connect to OpenSSH on my Windows 2003 Server system
>>using public key authentication. I have tried using both sftp and ssh. In
>>both cases the verbose output shows that the authentication succeeded okay
At 09:24 AM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>Folks,
>You may recall my misadventures with downloading groff over the
>past few days. Our SA is working on getting the web-filter to let the
>latest version through.
>
>In the meantime I have downloaded and installed groff-1.17.2-1 which is
>the previous ver
Hi,
Is there any configuration file where i can modify
some environment variables for one time and not to
have to modifie them everytime i open a new session?
Thanks
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At 10:14 AM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>I have been trying to connect to OpenSSH on my Windows 2003 Server system
>using public key authentication. I have tried using both sftp and ssh. In both
>cases the verbose output shows that the authentication succeeded okay, but the
>session itself just seems
I have been trying to connect to OpenSSH on my Windows 2003 Server system using
public key authentication. I have tried using both sftp and ssh. In both cases
the verbose output shows that the authentication succeeded okay, but the
session itself just seems to die with an "Exit status 255" messa
- Original Message -
From: "Igor Pechtchanski"
To: "Pierre A. Humblet"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: ls returns bad file descriptor
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
>
> > >> Please don't. Try doing this instead:
> > >>
> > >> c:\>strace -ostr
>> Yes, the reattachment problem is now solved AFAICT, using Cygwin 1.5.17 or
>> later. Most of it works just fine, but there's one problem that I haven't
>> solved yet: when you detach a session, it stays bound to its parent
>> shell. So if you then try to exit the parent shell, it hangs. Y
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Folks,
You may recall my misadventures with downloading groff over the
past few days. Our SA is working on getting the web-filter to let the
latest version through.
In the meantime I have downloaded and installed groff-1.17.2-1 which is
the previous version.
Now for the punchline. When I
Hi Dave,
> a) the appropriate registry key to modify,
> b) an example of a program that adds something to this context menu
> (the one with 'Customize this folder' on it), and a user to dig
> around their registry to find out how it does it,
in my context menu on folders, I have WinZip, WinRar,
Along similar lines as the ls failure on shares with
CYGWIN=check_case:strict, if /etc/passwd has a home directory set to a
share, bash won't even start.
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Unpatched standard cygwin tcsh:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ which gcc.exe
/usr/bin/gcc.exe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ which whoami.exe
whoami.exe: Command not found.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ which whoami
/usr/bin/whoami
Doesn't happen with the patched tcsh.
Yes, sure because now the
> Btw, this should be fixed in the next snapshot.
It works in 20050614 snapshot, thanks!
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Original Message
>From: alex hardy
>Sent: 15 June 2005 13:02
> Very simple newbie question
>
> Sometimes I need to set the environment to a file
> what is the exact format on command line please
>
> eg
> for
> OPENSSL_CONF = /opt/abc.et
That's almost right, but you mustn't put spaces
Very simple newbie question
Sometimes I need to set the environment to a file
what is the exact format on command line please
eg
for
OPENSSL_CONF = /opt/abc.et
export OPENSSL_CONF
many thanks
alex
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I've updated the version of tcsh to 6.14.00-4.
This is a Cygwin bugfix release. It solves the following two problems
in former versions:
- Commands were always stored lowercased in the command hash table so
that commands as "HeLlO" could only be started by typing "hello".
- Commands were only
Hi Dave,
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Dave wrote:
If I understand what you mean, then I don't think it's possible. However, if you
can find either:
Well I am not an expert on this, obviously :) But:
a) the appropriate registry key to modify
b) an example of a program that adds something to this co
* Richard Copley (2005-06-15 08:53 +0100)
> On 15/06/05, Thorsten Kampe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> * Richard Copley (2005-06-14 21:02 +0100)
>>> On 14/06/05, Thorsten Kampe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* wen (2005-06-14 14:55 +0100)
> it shows bash-2.05b$ when i double click on cygwin.
>>
* Tomasz Chmielewski (2005-06-14 22:37 +0100)
>> You are making an assumption that MS Windows was designed as a networked
>> windowing system. It's not. It's not Cygwin's fault nor X windows fault
>> rather it is MS' fault in that their concept of GUI windowed apps is not
>> cleanly divided into
On 15/06/05, Thorsten Kampe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Richard Copley (2005-06-14 21:02 +0100)
> > On 14/06/05, Thorsten Kampe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> * wen (2005-06-14 14:55 +0100)
> >>> it shows bash-2.05b$ when i double click on cygwin.
> >>> in general, it should show something like
On Jun 14 16:22, Volker Quetschke wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>(...)
> >>And all lower case, (cygwin only). Try something like this:
> >
> >Well, it seemed like a good idea way back when. But I agree that it's
> >probably not quite contemporary anymore.
> >
> >Try the below patch. It remo
* Richard Copley (2005-06-14 21:02 +0100)
> On 14/06/05, Thorsten Kampe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> * wen (2005-06-14 14:55 +0100)
>>> it shows bash-2.05b$ when i double click on cygwin.
>>> in general, it should show something like this
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>> in the 1st case, i cannot use
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