Yes Samuel, I am sure, I just tried it now, and it's been a couple of Cygwin
restarts since last time.
I type a command "g geo" which runs 3 scripts deep to accomplish TGZipping,
FTPing and then SSHing as part of file upload process. During that time
(which happens during FTPing, the longest p
"Robb, Sam" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
> The doc you mentioned above is the README for the original
> nfs-server package. There is a cygwin-specific README for
> the nfs-server package as well, under:
> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/nfs-server-2.3-3.README
[snip]
Thanks.
Perhaps
Brian Dessent wrote:
3) It looks like there are at least 3 binary sets of various versions of
krb5 available online ( http://cygutils.fruitbat.org/testing/release/krb5/,
and http://www-cdf.fnal.gov/~cplager/kerberos.html, and
http://www-clued0.fnal.gov/~axel/files/). By making this a package, at
The problems described in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-12/msg00441.html
are absent if one uses the snapshot 2005.10.24 12:04:00.
Those problems appear at least from the snapshot 2005.11.17 and are
present also with the last snapshot 2005.12.10.
[With the recent snapshots some commands
Robert Body wrote:
> 932 ms33 ms33 ms 12.122.81.137
> 1035 ms33 ms33 ms p5-0.core01.sjc03.atlas.cogentco.com
> [154.54.11.237]
> 1135 ms34 ms35 ms p3-0.core01.sjc01.atlas.cogentco.com
> [154.54.1.29]
> 1280 ms78 ms79 ms p14-0.core01.iah01.atlas
Thanks Brian, I tried traceroute in Windows, didn't work, but with your
tracert command suggestion it works. I get this output:
Tracing route to robertbody.com [206.53.60.7]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 *** Request timed out.
2 8 ms 9 ms24 ms 68.86.105.109
Robert Body wrote:
> Hi, I looked in www.cygwin.com/packages that must be the best way to search
> for what's inside packages right?
In all honesty it is the very best way, at least if you are only
interested in finding official Cygwin packages. There are of course
other repositories of non-offi
Hi, I looked in www.cygwin.com/packages that must be the best way to search
for what's inside packages right?
and I can't find traceroute which pings a website but also shows how it
got there, with the 11 or so hits of IPs it does along the way
is there a pre-built binary for traceroute out
Dan Stratila wrote:
> I was wondering why (MIT) Kerberos is not an official cygwin package? There
> are many cons for it:
The only reason that it is not an official package is that no one has
volunteered to do it. The packaging guide on the web site describes
everything necessary. But nothing w
> Christopher Faylor writes:
> I really think your ldesc is too long however. While there are a couple
> of other examples of people using ldesc as an advertisement and as an
> opportunity for a long discussion of the program, it really should only
> be a few sentences describ
Hi,
I was wondering why (MIT) Kerberos is not an official cygwin package? There
are many cons for it:
1) Kerberos is very useful to many people (e.g. MIT, Stanford, government
agencies, large companies). It looks like it is becoming even more popular
with Microsoft and the major Linux distributio
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