Sam Steingold wrote:
> CLISP consists of a run time (a normal executable lisp.exe, 2.5M)
> and a memory image (a binary data file lispinit.mem 2MB-10GB).
> It is normally invoked as "lisp.exe -M lispinit.mem", i.e., the
> application consists of two files instead of a single executable which
> is
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 11:38:46PM -0600, Tom Rodman wrote:
>Does the strace log hint at a solution? Is there any other test I
>might try that would help you debug this?
The latest snapshot has better strace capabilities. Rather than trying
to munge your sshd service startup, please just start i
> i've installed cygwin on my XP system, but i can not found /dev
> directory, is that normal? i want to access serial port interface via
> /dev/ttyS*
Yes, it's normal in 1.5.18, and yes, /dev/ttyS* exist even if /dev doesn't.
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html#id4676548
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 11:09:21PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>Tom Rodman wrote:
>><2 informal tests on my home PC, /etc/ssh_config is "OTTB">
>>
>>no problem, using PubkeyAuthentication:
>>
>> $ uname -a #login shell is bash, started by 'sshing in'
>> CYGWIN_NT-5.0 argon 1.5.19s(0.149/4/2
hi,
i've installed cygwin on my XP system, but i can not found /dev
directory, is that normal? i want to access serial port interface via
/dev/ttyS*
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CLISP consists of a run time (a normal executable lisp.exe, 2.5M)
and a memory image (a binary data file lispinit.mem 2MB-10GB).
It is normally invoked as "lisp.exe -M lispinit.mem", i.e., the
application consists of two files instead of a single executable which
is generally not considered desirab
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A new release of readline and libreadline6, 5.1-1, is available for
experimental use.
NEWS:
=
This is a new upstream release, and includes all official upstream
patches. It also contains various cygwin-specific patches to speed up
completion with
Gerrit wrote:
>> Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
>> Either I'm missing something, or gij just plain doesn't work:
>>
>> gcc-java-3.4.4-1
>> jikes-1.22-1 (Cygwin Ports)
>> Sun JDK 1.5.0_06
>>
>> JIKESPATH either to JDK rt.jar or to libgcj-3.4.4.jar
>> CLASSPATH either empty or to libgcj-3.4.4.jar
>
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> Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
>> Either I'm missing something, or gij just plain doesn't work:
> Ping?
> Gerrit,
>
> Either I'm missing something, or gij just plain doesn't work:
>
> gcc-java-3.4.4-1
> jikes-1.22-1 (Cygwin Por
Tom Rodman wrote:
<2 informal tests on my home PC, /etc/ssh_config is "OTTB">
no problem, using PubkeyAuthentication:
$ uname -a #login shell is bash, started by 'sshing in'
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 argon 1.5.19s(0.149/4/2) 20051227 16:45:51 i686 unknown unknown
Cygwin
$ ssh localhost date
Wed De
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The following package has been added to the Cygwin net release:
*** gvim-6.4-1
gvim provides a GTK2 GUI interface to the vim text editor. It requires
vim-6.4 for common runtime files.
Screenshot:
http://cygwinports.dotsrc.org/screenshots/gvim.png
Dan wrote:
> Hi,
> I am experiencing a gcc/g++ crash when compiling polymake (the polyhedron
> manipulation utility at http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/polymake/, download at
> http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/polymake/download_choice.html):
> ---
> g++ -c -o facets_from_incidence.o -I../../../apps/po
Oops, thanks!
Will come with a new version ASAP
(Also with -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base)
2005/12/15, Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> The libclamav.la included in clamav-0.87.1-1 is defective. libz.la and
> libbz2.la are listed among the depende
Stan Tsu wrote:
Thanks. The echo works. I haven't verified whether the latest basename(1)
behaves in the same way because I've run across a bigger problem.
Has anyone seem severe performance degradation running Cygwin on
WinME systems? I've seen my system just get slower and slower over
the pa
Brian Dessent wrote:
lin q wrote:
Hi Brian,
I attach the log from cygcheck.
I do not see anything obviously wrong as I am not familiar with it.
Since there are some personal data in it, please do not reply to the
public email alias, I appreciate your help very much.
That's unfor
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Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
> Either I'm missing something, or gij just plain doesn't work:
Ping?
Yaakov
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Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
> The libclamav.la included in clamav-0.87.1-1 is defective. libz.la and
> libbz2.la are listed among the dependencies, but these libraries are
> *not* libtooled and our packages do not provide such .la files. Since
> l
lin q wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> I attach the log from cygcheck.
>
> I do not see anything obviously wrong as I am not familiar with it.
>
> Since there are some personal data in it, please do not reply to the
> public email alias, I appreciate your help very much.
That's unfortunate, but pleas
lin q wrote:
> "ls -l /usr/bin/vi" says 'ls: File or directory "/usr/bin/vi" is not found'.
I'm beginning to suspect that the 'ls' and/or 'crontab' that you are
using are not from Cygwin. ls should say "ls: /usr/bin/vi: No such file
or directory." If it is really saying what you have above then
From: Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Help:Can not edit crontab becuase of vi not found
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 12:05:53 -0800
lin q wrote:
> I wonder what the problem is, I can start vi by running, /usr/bin/vi.
What does "ls
It seems that there are applications like gv-3.5.8-2 that require gs-x11.
If you look at the post-install, gv.sh, at the end, it says:
# Quiet the cygwin mailing lists about 'unknown device x11' mails
cd /bin
ln -sf /usr/X11R6/bin/gs.exe gs-x11
(the comment # Quiet... is in gv.sh!)
Quoting Christopher Faylor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've added some comments mentioning how stupid such an activity would
> be.
>
> I'm sorry that our link has generated extra work for you. Even after
> many years of supporting the cygwin community, it never occurred to me
> that I would have to c
On Dec 29, 2005, at 16:11, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Libraries go last after object files in a gcc command line, not first.
cgf
Fixed, thanks!
I blame the other *nix's for letting it work the wrong way... :)
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 03:49:08PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm having trouble compiling a program under cygwin that uses popt.
>Specifically, when I link to -lpopt, it's as if the library is empty (I get a
>list of undefined references to _poptGetContext, etc.).
>
>I have attached cyg
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 12:01:19PM -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
>Greetings. I'd appreciate it if the http://cygwin.com/ webmaster would
>make two fixes to the http://cygwin.com/problems.html page, at his/her
>earliest convenience:
>
>1. Fix your author attribution for "smart questions" (i.e., the essa
Hi,
I'm having trouble compiling a program under cygwin that uses popt.
Specifically, when I link to -lpopt, it's as if the library is empty (I get a
list of undefined references to _poptGetContext, etc.).
I have attached cygcheck.out, as well as make.out, which is make's output at the
linking ste
lin q wrote:
> I wonder what the problem is, I can start vi by running, /usr/bin/vi.
What does "ls -l /usr/bin/vi" report? And your cygcheck output would
have been helpful.
> I also tried "export EDITRO=/usr/bin/vi" and "export EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim",
> neither one works.
I think it uses VIS
Greetings. I'd appreciate it if the http://cygwin.com/ webmaster would
make two fixes to the http://cygwin.com/problems.html page, at his/her
earliest convenience:
1. Fix your author attribution for "smart questions" (i.e., the essay
"How to Ask Questions the Smart Way") to credit _both_ of that
Hi,
I just re-installed the latest cygwin to have cron installed. Then i run
the following command to install the cron service,
cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a -D
After that I run,
crontab -e
But I get the following message,
bash-3.00$ crontab -e
Nick Low wrote:
[snip]
> Turning on the echo does not yield any useful information in the
> command window. I can now see the commands that are called by the
> batch file, but there is no information displayed between the line
> that now reads "bash --login -i --verbose --debug" and "pause". I
>
Thanks. The echo works. I haven't verified whether the latest basename(1)
behaves in the same way because I've run across a bigger problem.
Has anyone seem severe performance degradation running Cygwin on
WinME systems? I've seen my system just get slower and slower over
the past several months
First, let me say "Thank you" for taking some time to help me with
this problem. It has been a most frustrating issue for me. I have
done as you suggested and the results are listed out below.
On 12/28/05, René Berber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Low wrote:
>
> > Alright, I put in the pause
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