On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 01:14:13AM -0500, John W. Eaton wrote:
>On 6-Dec-2005, Charles Wilson wrote:
>>Why does package octave-forge depend on tetex-bin? As far as I can
>>tell, octave-forge contains .oct and .m files, and few text and info
>>files -- nothing there should need TeX. I use MikTeX
On 6-Dec-2005, Charles Wilson wrote:
| Why does package octave-forge depend on tetex-bin? As far as I can
| tell, octave-forge contains .oct and .m files, and few text and info
| files -- nothing there should need TeX. I use MikTeX so I don't want to
| have cygwin-TeX installed, but this oct
Why does package octave-forge depend on tetex-bin? As far as I can
tell, octave-forge contains .oct and .m files, and few text and info
files -- nothing there should need TeX. I use MikTeX so I don't want to
have cygwin-TeX installed, but this octave-forge dependency pulls in the
whole mess f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> bash: /usr/bin/gcc: No such file or directory
>
> Of course the file is actually in /usr/bin, so the "no such file or
> directory" error is puzzling. If I run "i686-pc-cygwin-gcc-3.4.4", the
> compiler runs successfully. I've run 'diff' on gcc.exe and
> i686-pc-c
H.S. wrote:
> I am backing up Windows box directories on a Linux rsync server. Backing
> up is going good for now. How do I deal with permission issues?
>
> Currently, a Windows user is not able to read files from the backups
> directory in the Linux box. I am using the -a flag in rsync command. I
Op Sun, 4 Dec 2005 22:51:38 +0100 schreef Corinna Vinschen
in <20051204215138.GA24677calimero.vinschen.de>:
: On Dec 2 23:25, Bas van Gompel wrote:
: > Op Fri, 2 Dec 2005 11:40:49 +0100 schreef Corinna Vinschen
: > [gethostbyname on w95]
[...]
: I applied a fix to CVS. FYI, the $windir environ
I've been an off and on user of Cygwin for a long time, and over the
years the setup program (and process) has incrementally gotten better.
I'm not all that great at development, and I really hate whinging about
free software that more-or-less works because basically I can't do any
better, but
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005, scott Langford wrote:
> I am running Cygwin to ssh onto a Linux server which handles a couple of
> applications that I use for design work. When I run the applications
> there are various fill forms which require numeric entry. For some
> reason I cannot make any numeric input
I am backing up Windows box directories on a Linux rsync server. Backing
up is going good for now. How do I deal with permission issues?
Currently, a Windows user is not able to read files from the backups
directory in the Linux box. I am using the -a flag in rsync command. Is
there anyway (other
> What does ls -l /usr/bin/*gcc* show you?
>From bash, it looks like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin
$ ls -l /usr/bin/*gcc*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 swootton Users 93717 Jun 7 17:02 /usr/bin/gcc.exe
-rwxrwxrwx 1 swootton Users 16183 Jun 7 16:13 /usr/bin/gccbug
-rwxrwxrwx 1 swootton Users 93717 Dec 5 16:25
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 03:15:01PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I've just installed Cygwin using the two-step method to try to narrow down a
>problem I'm having with gcc. The only package I selected on the second pass
>through setup.exe was gcc-core.
>
>The problem is that when I try to run
I've just installed Cygwin using the two-step method to try to narrow down a
problem I'm having with gcc. The only package I selected on the second pass
through setup.exe was gcc-core.
The problem is that when I try to run "gcc" or even "i686-pc-cygwin-gcc", I get
an error like:
bash: /usr/
Christopher Faylor schrieb:
On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 12:20:57PM +0100, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I have a little open-source project, which eases Windows administration
a bit.
In some of the scripts, I use usernames and passwords (to get to a
password-protected network share etc.).
Because t
I am running Cygwin to ssh onto a Linux server which handles a couple of
applications that I use for design work. When I run the applications
there are various fill forms which require numeric entry. For some
reason I cannot make any numeric input into these forms. The same forms
have character ent
I'm a bit late to this, but I find the sourceforge console project a good
solution:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/console/
The author is currently in beta for the 2.x version numbers, but I've been
running the last 1.x version for a long time and am happy with it.
It solves (or at l
Thanks to all who responded. Brians solution still gives me some
problems with paths with spaces in the names. unfortunately i havent
had time to figure out an improvement, but when/if i do i will post
it.
Looking forward to Tacveks solution.
Rupert B.
On 12/5/05, Tacvek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Hi All,
(using the latest Cygwin as of today)
I use the following command line (via a shortcut on my desktop) to open a
window to my linux box:
run.exe ssh snoopy "export DISPLAY=%COMPUTERNAME%:0.0; xterm"
It works great.
However, I just noticed that when I exit the xterm (with CTRL-D, o
In news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Andrew DeFaria typed:
> Cary Jamison wrote:
>
>> I'm always surprised at how many people recommened using rxvt. I use
>> it once in a while, but there's just too many things I do don't work
>> right unless I'm using the regular Win32 console. Output is delayed
>> until th
Brian Dessent said:
C:\cygwin\bin\run bash -c "/usr/X11R6/bin/gv -display localhost:0.0
\"$(cygpath \"%1\")\" &"
This works for me.
Not bad. However, that is less than ideal for emacs.
I have a working solution with the following features:
Uses emacsserver, so that only one copy of emas needs
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/unsetenv.html
#include
int unsetenv(const char *name);
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http://www.savegushkatif.org http://ffii.org/ http://www.
I've deprecated dirent's d_ino field in the latest snapshot. I've taken
this step because in the majority of cases this field was different from
the inode field returned by stat() and this presents problems for programs
which correctly think that they should be the same.
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The following package has been added to the Cygwin net release:
*** gtk2-x11-engines-2.6.5-1
This package provides ten theme engines for GTK+ 2.x, including the new
Clearlooks theme, the new default for GNOME 2.12.
Yaakov
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Hi,
I have set up Debian Testing box as rsync server which backs up certain
directories on my Windows XP laptop:
Debain <--[rsync]-- WinXP
The backup part is working great for now. But I am not able to recover
the files:
Debian --sftp--> WinXP
this is not working. I noticed that the permissio
H.S. wrote:
> H.S. wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am not able to see what could be going wrong with my rsync method. I
>>am trying to back up a Windows XP box (running Cygwin and sshd and
>>rsyncd) from my Debian Testing box. The following command hangs before
>>really transfering any files:
>>
>>rsync -R
H.S. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not able to see what could be going wrong with my rsync method. I
> am trying to back up a Windows XP box (running Cygwin and sshd and
> rsyncd) from my Debian Testing box. The following command hangs before
> really transfering any files:
>
> rsync -R --delete --delet
Yonas Jongkind wrote:
> I have some paths that are long. I am providing an example that is 268
> bytes long (sorry about the line wrapping):
This is not a Cygwin-imposed limitation, it is one that is mandated by
Windows, which defines MAX_PATH to 260 for the ANSI versions of all the
file APIs.
Hi,
I have some paths that are long. I am providing an example that is 268
bytes long (sorry about the line wrapping):
/cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/yjongkind/My
Documents/src/tlm/clients/SNSMR/RMV/Assets/RMV Technical
Documentation/Projects/C490735 - Personalized_Plates_MTC/New_V2.0/Sy
Martin Koeppe wrote:
> A concrete problem on cygwin is that you can create device files, but
> these device files are shown as symlinks instead of as device files
> cygwin$ mkfifo myfifo && ls -l myfifo
> prw-rw-rw- 1 martin mkpasswd 102 Nov 30 23:09 myfifo
> The fifo is made correctly and shown a
> I have downloaded and installed Cygwin NFS Server.
> What should I begin from to start to work with Cygwin NFS
> Server on Windows 2000/XP?
>
> I read /usr/share/doc/nfs-server-2.3/README, but I would like
> to get more specific information about needed stages of working with
> that NFS Server
Hi,
I am not able to see what could be going wrong with my rsync method. I
am trying to back up a Windows XP box (running Cygwin and sshd and
rsyncd) from my Debian Testing box. The following command hangs before
really transfering any files:
rsync -R --delete --delete-excluded --modify-window=1
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Mark Piper wrote:
> P.S. Here is the full output from cygcheck
>
> $ /bin/cygcheck.exe -s
>
> Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
> [snip]
> 1265k 2005/07/03 C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
> Cygwin DLL version info:
> DLL version: 1.5.18
> DLL epoch: 19
>
On Dec 5 11:20, Bill Hughes wrote:
> I'm not sure it would be obvious that the FS is capable of case sensitive
> operations if we didn't already know that - to me it's equally obvious that
> FAT
> isn't capable of these. Unless I'm wrong again of course.
Well, the GetVolumeInformation function r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I installed sshd using sshd-host-config. I did no give any options to the
> script.
> when it ran it asked about a creating an unprivileged sshd. I tried both the
> options creating unprivileged sshd and without creating one.
Nothing in your cygcheck output seems out
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On Dec 5 10:11, Bill Hughes wrote:
..snip..
> > Uh, don't forget this is the NTFS API and not the Windows API.
> > If you want to go down this route you may as well add case sensitive file
> > names too...
>
> That's not quite right. Case-sensitivity i
Nenad Antic wrote:
> Actually, I didn't mean that this happens only when building vith
> mod_perl (event though that's how if ran into it). It happens when
> configuring apache (1.33 and 1.34, at least), even with the fixes that
> exist in the cygwin packages. AFAIK apache builds fine on linux (di
Corinna Vinschen wrote, on 12/5/2005 11:19 AM:
On Dec 5 11:06, Nenad Antic wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote, on 11/30/2005 6:11 PM:
1.5.19 has also some new functionality over 1.5.18. If you have sources
which take advantage of that stuff if present, we're also interested in
getting fe
Corinna Vinschen wrote, on 12/5/2005 11:21 AM:
On Dec 5 11:19, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Dec 5 11:06, Nenad Antic wrote:
gcc -c -I../os/cygwin -I../include -DCYGWIN -DNO_DBM_REWRITEMAP
-DUSE_HSREGEX -DSHARED_CORE `../apaci` htpasswd.c
htpasswd.c:101: error: conflicting types fo
On Dec 5 10:11, Bill Hughes wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> >
> > On Dec 4 09:29, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> ..snip..
> > >
> > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;117258
> > > is interesting...
> >
> > This is certainly interesting. Using this
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On Dec 4 09:29, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
..snip..
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;117258
> > is interesting...
>
> This is certainly interesting. Using this in Cygwin would require to
> change the path handling to
On Dec 5 11:19, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Dec 5 11:06, Nenad Antic wrote:
> > gcc -c -I../os/cygwin -I../include -DCYGWIN -DNO_DBM_REWRITEMAP
> > -DUSE_HSREGEX -DSHARED_CORE `../apaci` htpasswd.c
> > htpasswd.c:101: error: conflicting types for 'getline'
> > /usr/include/sys/stdio.h:31: e
On Dec 5 11:06, Nenad Antic wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote, on 11/30/2005 6:11 PM:
>
> >1.5.19 has also some new functionality over 1.5.18. If you have sources
> >which take advantage of that stuff if present, we're also interested in
> >getting feeedback about those:
> >
> >
> ...
>
> > - ge
Corinna Vinschen wrote, on 11/30/2005 6:11 PM:
1.5.19 has also some new functionality over 1.5.18. If you have sources
which take advantage of that stuff if present, we're also interested in
getting feeedback about those:
...
- getline, getdelim.
...
I mentioned this when struggling
* Denis Washington (2005-12-04 18:04 +0100)
> I thought it would be nice to polish the Cygwin logo a bit. That's what
> I did. You can see the result under the adress:
>
> http://www.ultimum-projekt.de/cygwin.png
WOW Looks very good...
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