On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, David Christensen wrote:
> Okay. I ran Cygwin setup and changed the "Default Text File Type" to
> "Unix/ binary":
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cygcheck -s -v -r | grep mode
> C:\cygwin / system binmode
> C:\cygwin/bin /usr/bin system binmode
> C
Eric Blake wrote:
> $ cat ~/.Xdefaults
> ! Fix rxvt to mimic windows console coloring
> XTerm*background: black
> XTerm*foreground: gray
> XTerm*geometry: 80x50
> XTerm*jumpScroll: True
> XTerm*scrollBar_right: True
"man rxvt" and this page were helpful:
http://www.xfree86.org/current/xterm.1
I'm wondering if there is any new development in the OpenGL libraries
within cygwin. The package in the distribution says it is version 1.1,
but the current OpenGL release, from Sept 2004, is v2.0. The last
pre-2.0 version was 1.5.
The last comment I found in the archives was from Andre Bleau
David Christensen wrote:
> Yes, that's better. :-) But, I still like Cygwin Bash's use of gray for
> text,
> white for bolding, cyan (?) in perldoc pages, etc., and the way I can control
> things via the DOS box Properties. But, I have and will use rxvt for "top" on
> Debian 3.1 until the extr
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According to David Christensen on 10/17/2005 7:52 PM:
>
> Yes, that's better. :-) But, I still like Cygwin Bash's use of gray for
> text,
> white for bolding, cyan (?) in perldoc pages, etc., and the way I can control
> things via the DOS box Prope
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According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/17/2005 3:23 PM:
> After downloading and installing every component of the
> setup.exe file for using cygwin, when I open cygwin and try
> compiling a program that i have created, using the command
> "gcc -o .c", t
Brian Dessent wrote:
> I use -fn "Lucida Console-11...
Yes, that's better. :-) But, I still like Cygwin Bash's use of gray for text,
white for bolding, cyan (?) in perldoc pages, etc., and the way I can control
things via the DOS box Properties. But, I have and will use rxvt for "top" on
Debian
Chris Taylor wrote:
> he also seems to be under the impression that cygwin bash is only
> cygwin bash when you start it from an unaltered cygwin.bat - ie
> using cmd.exe, which is most assuredly not the case.
Yup. I plead ignorance.
> # Reconstructed via infocmp from file: /lib/terminfo/
I wrote:
> 3. Copying from the rxvt console
> 4. How do I paste from the clipboard to rxvt? ...
Chris Taylor wrote:
> Unix style.
Yup.
> I can't say I've ever had this problem... Did you copy my cygwin.bat
> verbatim, or make changes to it?
Uh, yeah! (Quickly find previous message, c
There seems to be a problem with the 20051017 snapshot and process exit
values.
$ cat > t.c
int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
return 1;
}
$ gcc -Wall -o t t.c
$ ./t ; echo $?
0
With the previous snapshot, $? = 1.
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Hi Corinna,
> > ==
> > I am finding that when I exit from vim, it turns my background
> > back into black (which is how I had it before I tried changing
> > it today). Is there a setting or something I have forgotten to
> > change?
> > ==
> > Actually this is happenning not just after vim.. but e
I am not sure if this can be done on windows but here it goes.
I am working with the Asterisk application, it uses "modules" these are
.so files which are linked against the main executable.
Asterisk will load a module, which may or may not make use of code
exported by the main executable.
Bbn wrote:
>
> I have an old laptop with a broken hard-drive. I want to boot it with a very
> light linux, like ubuntu or Kaella (Knoppix for french). Then, I want to
> connect to my XP desktop using cygwin.
If you mean that you want to display your native Windows desktop on the
laptop running li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After downloading and installing every component of the
setup.exe file for using cygwin, when I open cygwin and try
compiling a program that i have created, using the command
"gcc -o .c", the command "gcc" is not
recognized and I cannot compile my program. What should I
On Oct 17 10:44, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Oct 15 22:23, Sam Steingold wrote:
> > > * Corinna Vinschen [2005-10-12 22:42:34 +0200]:
> > > On Oct 12 15:17, Sam Steingold wrote:
> > >> cyswin/socket.h:
> > >>
> > >> struct msghdr
> > >> {
> > >> void* msg_name; /* Socket name
After downloading and installing every component of the
setup.exe file for using cygwin, when I open cygwin and try
compiling a program that i have created, using the command
"gcc -o .c", the command "gcc" is not
recognized and I cannot compile my program. What should I do??
Thank you
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I have an old laptop with a broken hard-drive. I want to boot it with a very
light linux, like ubuntu or Kaella (Knoppix for french). Then, I want to
connect to my XP desktop using cygwin.
Do you have any idea how I should proceed?
Thanks
Ben
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Sorry for the private e-mail earlier... my e-mailer (Eudora) understands
"Reply-To:" but apparently not "Mail-Followup-To:". :-(
Anyway, mount -m returns the following (and the cygdrive-prefix looks good
to me):
tka-16:/cygdrive> mount -m
mount -f -s -b "d:/cygwin/bin" "/usr/bin"
mount -f -s
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> From:Kevin Autrey
> To: ericblake AT comcast DOT net (Eric Blake)
> Subject: Re: Problem: find not traversing /cygdrive/X properly?
> Date:Mon, 17 Oct 2005 14:44:23 +
>
> Hi Eric -
>
> At 09:29 10/17/2005 (Mo
> Hi -
>
> After installing the latest updates on 2005-Oct-15 (those updates being
> whois, openssl, ncurses and cygwin-doc) - my "find" seems to be
> broken. I've searched the mailing lists for relevant posts but didn't see
> any relevant posts (but hey, searching for "find" turns up a lot of
try
head -c SIZE /dev/scd0 | md5sum
if still broken
what is wc /dev/scd0
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 11 22:03, Stilianos Kesisoglou wrote:
Hi,
I've discovered an error in using the md5sum command
to create a hash for a CD.
I was trying to burn a CD, from an ISO im
At Monday, October 17, 2005 5:08 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Oct 16 23:52, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
>> FYI
>>
>> http://www.vim.org/
>>
>> "[2005-10-15] It has been more than a year since version 6.3 was
>> released.
>> Dozens of bugs have been fixed, runtime files were added an
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According to S.Sunil Kumar on 10/17/2005 3:14 AM:
>
> But I dont see any vi/dos2unix/unix2dos commands.
>
> How can I install them ?
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.what-packages
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According to Bbn on 10/17/2005 12:40 AM:
> I would like to compile programs from SunPCI under Cygwin (My Desktop is far
> more powerful than my SunPCI).
>
> Is it possible with Cygwin?
It sounds like you want to build a cross-compiler. Yes, this is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have cygwin installed in a sever. The cygwin1.dll's version is 1.5.14. We
have activated the audits in windows 2000. We receive in the logs many error
about account NO USER.
I have read that the problem is due to cygwin. Can help my anybody?
Thanks you in advan
Hi,
We have cygwin installed in a sever. The cygwin1.dll's version is 1.5.14. We
have activated the audits in windows 2000. We receive in the logs many error
about account NO USER.
I have read that the problem is due to cygwin. Can help my anybody?
Thanks you in advanced,
Claudia
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I have updated the version of vim on cygwin.com to 6.4-1.
This is a new upstream release. The Cygwin version is built from the
vanilla sources.
The official release message:
===
Announcing: Vim (Vi IMproved) version 6.4
Au
Chris Taylor wrote:
True, but he also seems to be under the impression that cygwin bash is
only cygwin bash when you start it from an unaltered cygwin.bat - ie
using cmd.exe, which is most assuredly not the case.
In the meantime.. *tests with debian sid and etch*
Works perfectly with both si
David Christensen wrote:
Interesting. But, I ran across some issues:
1. The font looks like a scalable font; I prefer the 7x12 bit-mapped
font so that I can put six consoles on my desktop (1280x1024) and
the stroke width makes the characters legible. "man rxvt" and
playing around
I've updated the version of the compatibility package openssl097 to
0.9.7i-1.
This is an upstream bug fix. The Cygwin release is the vanilla version,
no additional patches.
Official release message (including typos):
===
Ope
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
I think what David is saying here is that if there weren't a bug in Debian
3.1 terminal settings, this would work either way, just as it did in 3.0.
Regardless of the workarounds for the bug, there is still a bug and it's
worthwhile getting it fixed, if for no other re
Hi,
I have been installing Cygwin in a laptop with W-XP.
RXVT has the following problem with the US keyboard, (without keypad)
In bash Shift-h produces Crtl-h (backspace)
In tcsh Shift-h is OK, but the backspace key yields capital "H"
The command shell window works fine.
RM.
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Hi Friends,
As Luke suggested I have downloaded the SETUP and some
OS Files from one of a FTP Site.It was around 10 MB.
Then I run the SETUP file it installed CYGWIN.
It is working for me in my Laptop-XP-HE.
But I dont see any vi/dos2unix/unix2dos commands.
How can I install them ?
Regards
Su
On Oct 16 23:52, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
> FYI
>
> http://www.vim.org/
>
> "[2005-10-15] It has been more than a year since version 6.3 was released.
> Dozens of bugs have been fixed, runtime files were added and updated. There
> are no new features, these go into Vim 7 now (still un
On Oct 17 14:26, Robert Bram wrote:
>
> ==
> I am finding that when I exit from vim, it turns my background back into
> black (which is how I had it before I tried changing it today). Is there a
> setting or something I have forgotten to change?
> ==
> Actually this is happenning not just after
On Oct 16 15:47, Mohamed Amjed Ben Salah wrote:
> Hello,
> Is there any similar function in cygwin to avoid
> pagging and provide real time ? I have cygwin on Win
> XP.
Sorry, no. If the application is only going to work on NT anyway,
have a look into the MSDN and see the man pages for VirtualLoc
On Oct 15 22:23, Sam Steingold wrote:
> > * Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-12 22:42:34 +0200]:
> >
> > On Oct 12 15:17, Sam Steingold wrote:
> >> cyswin/socket.h:
> >>
> >> struct msghdr
> >> {
> >>void* msg_name; /* Socket name */
> >>int
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