Hi,
I am trying to connect to my Linux machine from home. I can start the X
window, then I do X -query myipaddress, but all I get is a grey screen
with a "X" shaped cursor, I am VPNing to work, and runnig on XP. I have
looked for a solution all over the net to no avail, in fact the info
provided
Larry -
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 05:30:38PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Understood. From what you described, there wasn't anything obviously
> wrong with the install process used. There's a chance that the installation
> media itself is bad somehow, though I do think it's pretty remote th
Debbie Tropiano wrote:
Larry -
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 03:15:38PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 11/28/2005, Debbie Tropiano wrote:
It was reported to me that "If you install Windows XP svc pack 2 and then
install Cygwin, it will lock out permissions to the Administrator on many
of th
On Nov 28 16:17, Jack Romano wrote:
> Thank you both for your suggestions. I tried running user-ssh-config but
> the SSH1 RSA creation fails with the message "chmod: changing
> permissions of '/home/jromano': Permission denied". I continue through
You need to change ownership as Administrator f
Thanks, I now use -c blowfish and -C in the command, I can see that some
files are transfered over 500KB and some even over 900KB/s.
A dumb question, could I somehow remove the encryption at all? This is an
internal network, so security is not my concern. I did a google, can not
find any clue
Woah Gerrit,
WDYDWMLF (what did you do with my line feeds)?
o.k. since the libxml maintainer choose to forward my struggles
to the list, here comes the readable form:
I'm using xsltproc from .bat-Files under cmd/command and so far
had no problems with Backslashes for paths on the command line
(at
I have updated cygrunsrv to version 1.12-1.
This version adds a new functionality, curtesy Christian Franke:
-x, --pidfile
Optional path for .pid file written by application after fork().
Default is that the application must not fork().
With this option, it is possible to run daemons not
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The following packages have recently been added to the Cygwin net release:
+++ gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0-4
+++ gdk-pixbuf-devel-0.22.0-4
+++ gdk-pixbuf-doc-0.22.0-4
+++ libgnomecanvaspixbuf-0.22.0-4
gdk-pixbuf is an image loader library for gtk+-1.2 and, wit
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The following packages have recently been updated in the Cygwin net release:
*** GConf2-2.10.1-1
*** gnome-vfs2-2.10.1-1
+++ libart-lgpl2-2.3.17-1 (Renamed)
*** libbonobo2-2.10.1-1
- --- libbonobo20-2.10.1-1 (Obsoleted)
*** libbonobo2-devel-2.10.1-1
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The following packages have recently been added to the Cygwin net release:
+++ gnome-libs-1.4.2-3
+++ gnome-libs-devel-1.4.2-3
+++ gnome-libs-doc-1.4.2-3
+++ libart_lgpl-1.4.2-3
+++ libgnome-1.4.2-3
+++ libgnomesupport-1.4.2-3
+++ libgnomeui-1.4.2-3
+
Larry -
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 03:15:38PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 11/28/2005, Debbie Tropiano wrote:
> >It was reported to me that "If you install Windows XP svc pack 2 and then
> >install Cygwin, it will lock out permissions to the Administrator on many
> >of the critical file f
Thank you both for your suggestions. I tried running user-ssh-config but
the SSH1 RSA creation fails with the message "chmod: changing
permissions of '/home/jromano': Permission denied". I continue through
the steps and there are no other error messages, but i am still
experiencing the same pro
File transfers in scp are encrypted and encryption is CPU intensive.
Either your local workstation or your server might not be able to
encrypt file transfer stream at the same speed, your connection is
able to transfer it. You may try to choose different encryption
algorithm on Login dialog. Blowfi
lin q wrote:
> Hi,
> I have 2 Windows XP machines installed with latest cygwin. In using scp
> to copy some large chunk of data, I find that the speed is never over
> 180KB/s. The 2 machines are on the same giga bit sub network.
>
> I wonder if I can do something to improve the speed?
Perhaps e
Debbie Tropiano wrote:
[snip]
> It was reported to me that "If you install Windows XP svc pack 2 and
> then install Cygwin, it will lock out permissions to the Administrator
> on many of the critical file folders. We did not receive an uninstall
> executable to undo the damage, so all we can do i
...has a packaging error. While the postinstall script does this:
if [ ! -e /etc/enscript.cfg ] ; then
cp /etc/enscript.cfg.default /etc/enscript.cfg
fi
the package actually contains
/etc/enscript.cfg
and does NOT contain
/etc/enscript.cfg.default
Thus, it unconditionally overwri
On 11/28/2005, Debbie Tropiano wrote:
It was reported to me that "If you install Windows XP svc pack 2 and then
install Cygwin, it will lock out permissions to the Administrator on many
of the critical file folders. We did not receive an uninstall executable to
undo the damage, so all we can do
Hi,
I have 2 Windows XP machines installed with latest cygwin. In using scp to
copy some large chunk of data, I find that the speed is never over 180KB/s.
The 2 machines are on the same giga bit sub network.
I wonder if I can do something to improve the speed?
Thanks.
_
Hello -
We have Cygwin installed on several XP systems which we've done
via a CD built from the download (the installed systems are on
a private network and thus cannot be loaded from the internet).
However on the latest install we noted a problem.
It was reported to me that "If you install Windo
On Nov 23 22:34, Christian Franke wrote:
> http://franke.dvrdns.org/cygwin/cygrunsrv-pidfile-patch-1.txt
I finally applied your patch to the repository with just minor changes
to the formatting. I've also uploaded a new cygrunsrv version 1.12-1
which contains your patch.
Thanks,
Corinna
--
Co
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
[snip]
> No wonder, it's still based on crappy tests. The attached configure
> script is a good example of making bold assumptions which match a couple
> of systems but the programmer didn't bother to verify the correctness of
> the code.
>
> Note: If the code works on mos
Eric schrieb:
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> According to Gerrit P. Haase on 11/25/2005 12:34 PM:
>> Hello,
>>
>> recently upgraded another box to the latest greates of all the stuff:
>>
>> $ cygcheck -c coreutils
>> Cygwin Package Information
>> Package Versio
On Nov 28 09:55, Sam Steingold wrote:
> > * Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-28 12:51:09 +0100]:
> >
> > Many mmap tests make such invalid assumptions about the memory.
>
> This is not just "tests" and the assumptions are not necessarily
> "invalid". The appended test fails on cygwin
On Nov 28 15:53, Martin Koeppe wrote:
>
> On Sun, 27 Nov 2005, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> >>And I ask why such an assumption is necessary at all.
> >>In the Windows API there is a function GetVolumeInformation
> >>which is supported from Win95 on and reports FILE_SUPPORTS_OBJECT_IDS
> >>when ino
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xsltproc from .bat-Files under cmd/command and so far had no problems with
Backslashes for paths on the command line (at least when the last component is
divided by a proper slash from the actual file name).>>> Usi
Hi,
Sam Steingold, le Mon 28 Nov 2005 09:55:52 -0500, a écrit :
> | #define my_shift 24
> | #define my_low 1
> | #ifdef FOR_SUN4_29
> | #define my_high 31
> | #define my_size 32768 /* hope that 32768 is a multiple of the page size */
> | /* i*32 KB for i=1..31 gives a total of 15.5 MB, which i
> * Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-28 12:51:09 +0100]:
>
> Many mmap tests make such invalid assumptions about the memory.
This is not just "tests" and the assumptions are not necessarily
"invalid". The appended test fails on cygwin but passes on just about
every unix (linux, *bsd
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
And I ask why such an assumption is necessary at all.
In the Windows API there is a function GetVolumeInformation
which is supported from Win95 on and reports FILE_SUPPORTS_OBJECT_IDS
when inode numbers are valid.
Nope. Object IDs are not inode nu
> Ok, that's interesting. What does it show at the end of /var/log/setup.log?
>And what happens if you run a shell and execute "bash -x
>/etc/postinstall/update-info-dir.sh"?
>
>[ Note that in order for that test to work, you first need to edit
>/etc/postinstall/update-info-dir.sh, and remove th
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Chris Taylor on 11/28/2005 6:30 AM:
The reason I mentioned it is that I'm told that the `` syntax is
deprecated (and has been for some time), at least in scripts, ergo it
makes sense to be moving to the newer one.. Yo
I've updated the curl cURL packages to 7.15.0-4.
This package contains a small workaround to prevent hangs at the end of
the transfer. Prior to 2005-11-13, the Cygwin DLL returned POLLHUP for
poll() on closed connection, which caused curl to go into an endless
loop.
cURL is a command line tool
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According to Chris Taylor on 11/28/2005 6:30 AM:
>
> The reason I mentioned it is that I'm told that the `` syntax is
> deprecated (and has been for some time), at least in scripts, ergo it
> makes sense to be moving to the newer one.. You're right th
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Chris Taylor on 11/28/2005 3:13 AM:
I should point out that hostname is called in /etc/profile for bash as
well ( HOSTNAME=`hostname` <-- should this be being changed to
HOSTNAME=$(hostname) at some point soon?)
Th
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According to Chris Taylor on 11/28/2005 3:13 AM:
>
> I should point out that hostname is called in /etc/profile for bash as
> well ( HOSTNAME=`hostname` <-- should this be being changed to
> HOSTNAME=$(hostname) at some point soon?)
There is no diffe
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According to Gerrit P. Haase on 11/25/2005 12:34 PM:
> Hello,
>
> recently upgraded another box to the latest greates of all the stuff:
>
> $ cygcheck -c coreutils
> Cygwin Package Information
> Package VersionStatus
> coreutils
On Nov 28 04:04, Brian Dessent wrote:
> The reason that it apparently did not realize that the connection had
> been terminated was that the Cygwin poll() was returning 1 with the
> POLLHUP bit set in 'revents'. But curl was not aware of this bit and
> only looked for POLLIN, so it got confused,
Soh Kam Yung wrote:
> Brian,
Please send all questions about using the Cygwin curl packages to the
cygwin (at) cygwin.com mailing list, which I follow. Please do not
email me personally.
> I have been using curl under cygwin and noticed an issue with closing
> of connections with some websites
On Nov 28 12:51, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Nov 27 16:47, Ren? Berber wrote:
> > Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > [snip]
> > > Memmapping to malloced memory could very well be forbidden. Why would
> > > one want to do this?
> >
> > As I said before, the test is one that comes with gcc-4.0.2, it fails
On Nov 27 16:47, Ren? Berber wrote:
> Samuel Thibault wrote:
> [snip]
> > Memmapping to malloced memory could very well be forbidden. Why would
> > one want to do this?
>
> As I said before, the test is one that comes with gcc-4.0.2, it fails only on
> Windows as far as I know. To answer your que
René Berber wrote:
surendar jeyadev wrote:
[snip]
I have to try one more thing -- turn of Norton and
unplug the cable. But there is something very fishy
going one. When I tried to launch Cygwin a few minutes
ago, Norton popped up a message saying
'hostname.exe is trying to contact DNS server'.
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