On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 03:06:44PM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
>According to Dave Korn on 1/27/2006 9:34 AM:
>>Nope, don't worry about it, that's a bit of a red-herring. By default,
>>the code gcc generates is good for everything from '486 up. The
>>instruction scheduling and choice of which instruc
Hello Eric:
> > > following the directions here, of attaching, as a text file, the output of
> > > cygcheck -svr:
I downloaded the install package from
mirror.mcs.anl.gov with size of 104M
After I finish full installation.
cygcheck -svr
I got the following staff;
thank you again
/
> I met a very strange problem as follows:
>
> After I finish installing the latest version of cygwin on my computer,
> I try to run C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat. The only thing I got is a black
> window splash for a second and then immediately disappear.
Try running the script from a DOS command prompt s
I have been having all kinds of problems with cygwin recently that have
manifested themselves with some the of the following errors:
- stack write copy failed, 0x22E960..0x23, done 0, windows pid 2287764,
Win32 error 5 bash: fork: No error
- fatal error - couldn't allocate heap, Win32 error
> > following the directions here, of attaching, as a text file, the output of
> > cygcheck -svr:
Until you do this, I have no idea how to help you further.
>
> My user account name is "XXX YYY". Does it prevent cygwin from installing
> correctly?
No, although spaces in user names tend to caus
Eric Blake byu.net> writes:
> Try opening a regular Windows console (cmd.com), and starting bash there.
> Perhaps that will give you a clue of what is failing. Also, consider
> following the directions here, of attaching, as a text file, the output of
> cygcheck -svr:
>
There are no error at
Karr, David wrote:
[snip]
> I verified that all the dlls listed in this output exist (just piped it to
> "xargs ls").
>
> Remember that the only change I made was upgrading Cygwin from 1.5.18 to
> 1.5.19. I didn't intentionally remove any libraries.
There was a change in postgresql that broke
On Thu 1/26/06 17:57 GMT "Dave Korn" wrote:
--snip
> I made the terrible mistake of trying to use M$ migwiz.exe to
> recover my old cygwin installation from a dead machine's drive to a
> new one.
>
> I thought it might be just a simple archiver that would conveniently
> help move all my stuff
> > I have installed Cygwin. I want to invoke a shell
> > script from the DOS/Windows command prompt (instead of
> > opening Cygwin Window first and calling it from
> > there). How can I do this?
>
> In addition to what others said, use "bash -c" instead of
> "bash" to honor
> the shebang ("#!")
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of René Berber
>
> Karr, David wrote:
> [snip]
> >>And the command you are running is?
> >
> >
> > C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\i686-pc-cygwin\xemacs-21.4.13.exe
>
> This is not the xemacs distributed by Cy
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According to Bob Rossi on 1/27/2006 3:08 PM:
> Hi,
>
> I finally managed to compile CGDB with readline-5.1 statically. I
> compiled against a version of readline that has multibyte turned on, and
> a version with it turned off.
>
> In both cases I ha
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According to Daniel mark on 1/27/2006 2:04 PM:
> Hello all:
>
> I met a very strange problem as follows:
>
> After I finish installing the latest version of cygwin on my computer, I try
> to
> run C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat. The only thing I got is a blac
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According to Alex Riesen on 1/27/2006 11:26 AM:
>
> This was a bit prematurely. There is a big problem with this aproach:
> it changes current directory of the process. So you can't really use
> it in multithreaded or signalled environment.
> So chdir
Karr, David wrote:
[snip]
>>And the command you are running is?
>
>
> C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\i686-pc-cygwin\xemacs-21.4.13.exe
This is not the xemacs distributed by Cygwin... or is it?
>>>I have a similar icon for 21.4.18, and that doesn't demonstrate the
>>>same problem, although 21.4.18 alw
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According to Lee Moore on 1/27/2006 9:57 AM:
>
> I have made my own (local) changes to some of the cygwin sources in
> order to be able to provide the
> 'context' to 'sigaction' when an exception occurs (file diffs.txt
> attached).
Diffs are much eas
Hi,
I finally managed to compile CGDB with readline-5.1 statically. I
compiled against a version of readline that has multibyte turned on, and
a version with it turned off.
In both cases I have the same results. CGDB is displayed awkardly in the
curses window. I have finally discovered that this
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According to Dave Korn on 1/27/2006 9:34 AM:
> Nope, don't worry about it, that's a bit of a red-herring. By default, the
> code gcc generates is good for everything from '486
> up. The instruction scheduling and choice of which instructions to us
Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted.
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
> Igor Peshansky wrote:
>
> > The problem is with the CVS server running on Cygwin. CVS in client
> > mode works just fine.
>
> I have encountered the same problem, have investigated it a bit and came
> out with t
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of René Berber
>
> Karr, David wrote:
>
> > I have a desktop icon for running Xemacs 21.4.13. This has been
> > working fine. Just today, I upgraded Cygwin from 1.5.18 to
> 1.5.19.
> > Now when I d
Karr, David wrote:
> I have a desktop icon for running Xemacs 21.4.13. This has been working
> fine. Just today, I upgraded Cygwin from 1.5.18 to 1.5.19. Now when I
> double-click the icon, it does nothing. I then tried pasting the path
> to it into a DOS cmd prompt, and it still does nothing.
James McLaughlin wrote:
> Running...
> No package
> /etc/postinstall/
> post-texmf.sh
The texmf postinstall script can take quite a long time to run, as it
does a lot of font regeneration stuff. On the other hand I have seen
reports on the list of it hanging. I don't know squat about TeX but yo
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 06:31:29PM +0100, Louis Lecaroz wrote:
> >Looking a little bit better inside & drilling in the issue, here is
> >what I found : from cmd.exe ->Start bash -->All environment variables
> >from cmd.exe were propaged in bash envi
Stein Somers wrote:
> FYI, this problem persists in the latest cygwin release. Or as I would
> put it, "cygwin 1.5.17-1 good, 1.5.19-4 bad". I'll around get to it as
> soon as I'm retired, I promise...
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24196
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I have encountered the same problem, have investigated it a bit and came
out with two interesting facts:
A) Without changing anything else than replacing cygwin1.dll, using the
snaphot cygwin1-20050928.dll works fine while using cygwin1-20050929.dll
produces the problem.
B) Also without changing
Hello all:
I met a very strange problem as follows:
After I finish installing the latest version of cygwin on my computer, I try to
run C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat. The only thing I got is a black window splash for a
second and then immediately disappear.
I have fully installed all cygwin package and t
I tried snapshot cygwin-inst-20060127.tar.bz2. This testcase still
fails for me. I could be doing something wrong. Please, give this
another try. Your efforts are appreciated.
Thanks,
Martin
--- Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 20 11:53, Martin wrote:
> >
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 06:31:29PM +0100, Louis Lecaroz wrote:
>First, let met apologize if there were many misunderstanding between
>you & me. I was really calm when I wrote my previous mail, there was
>no agression but maybe some missing smiley.
Your continued use of exclamation points would re
I have a desktop icon for running Xemacs 21.4.13. This has been working
fine. Just today, I upgraded Cygwin from 1.5.18 to 1.5.19. Now when I
double-click the icon, it does nothing. I then tried pasting the path
to it into a DOS cmd prompt, and it still does nothing. I then executed
it directl
I've been able to isolate a problem with csh on cygwin running on
Windows Server 2003 on a Xeon. The following script hangs after a
certain period of time ranging from a few minutes to a few hours.
---
#!/bin/csh
while (1)
set year = `date +%y`
set month = `date +%m`
Alex Riesen, Thu, Jan 26, 2006 17:21:21 +0100:
> > > > > This is highly unexpected, does not match linux behaviour
> > > > > (it returns EEXIST), and actually breaks git (git clone,
> > > > > creation of pathnames, to be precise).
> > > >
> > > > Then git has a bug. Report it there. To be portabl
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Pinaki Mukherjee wrote:
> I have installed Cygwin. I want to invoke a shell
> script from the DOS/Windows command prompt (instead of
> opening Cygwin Window first and calling it from
> there). How can I do this?
In addition to what others said, use "bash -c" instead of "bash"
FYI, this problem persists in the latest cygwin release. Or as I would
put it, "cygwin 1.5.17-1 good, 1.5.19-4 bad". I'll around get to it as
soon as I'm retired, I promise...
Source file 1: ==> testdll.cpp <==
#include
std::string test() { return std::string(); }
Source file 2: ==> m
For your information, I tried to set the FILELOG_PORT environment variable in
bash throught export FILELOG_PORT=1234
& it does not resolve my issue. normaly I set the FILELOG_PORT environment
variable inside cmd.exe before loading bash from it.
I just tried also the last snasphot provided on the
Hi Christophe,
First, let met apologize if there were many misunderstanding between you & me.
I was really calm when I wrote my previous mail, there was no agression but
maybe some missing smiley.
Next for your email address, I understand your concerned, I just copied & past
it from the changelo
Hi Chris
This may be fixed in the latest snapshot, which I'm generating right now.
I checked out the source from CVS re-built and the fix you have made does
fix my reported problem.
Unfortunately it has uncovered another issue, I wonder if you could give
some advice.
I have made my own (lo
On 27 January 2006 15:36, James McLaughlin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Cygwin contains several files/folders with names including the string
> "i686-pc-cygwin". I'm using it on an i586, and I've been wondering if I'm
> supposed to be - should I have deduced from this name that there would be
> problems tryi
I'm not sure if it's considered a breach of forum
etiquette to make a posting concerning problems with
two different pieces of software, but the problems do
seem to be related to each other. I'll begin with the
problems I had when I used setup.exe recently to
update gcc (from 3.4.1 to 3.4.4) and to
Hi,
Cygwin contains several files/folders with names
including the string "i686-pc-cygwin". I'm using it on
an i586, and I've been wondering if I'm supposed to be
- should I have deduced from this name that there
would be problems trying to use Cygwin on a 586? (I do
have a few problems when using
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According to Angelo Graziosi on 1/27/2006 3:39 AM:
>
> Some days ago, I installed coreutils 5.93-3 as exp. package.
>
> After upgrading to base-files-3.7-1, I reinstalled coreutils-5.93-3 but I
> discovered that /etc/DIR_COLORS was that of base-files
> Since yesterday, i have made some investigation, and i have found that
> rpcgen comes from the same package (both on RH and cygwin), but it's a
> problem of version: - RH: /* @(#)rpc.h2.4 89/07/11 4.0 RPCSRC;
> from 1.9 88/02/08 SMI */ - Cygwin: /* @(#)rpc.h2.3 88/08/10 4.0
> RPCSRC; fro
> I have installed Cygwin. I want to invoke a shell
> > script from the DOS/Windows command prompt (instead of opening
> > Cygwin Window first and calling it from there). How can I do this?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
>
> The following seems the naive way -- someone else may offer other
>
On 26/01/06, Igor Peshansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Remote CVS server is Solaris, local ssh and Cygwin dll versions are
> > latest released.
>
> Then you have misunderstood the original problem. The problem is with the
> CVS server running on Cygwin. CVS in client mode works just fine.
> I have installed Cygwin. I want to invoke a shell
> script from the DOS/Windows command prompt (instead of
> opening Cygwin Window first and calling it from
> there). How can I do this?
>
> Thanks for any help.
The following seems the naive way -- someone else
may offer other options:
Make the
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 10:28:50PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I should point out that I didn't rebuild my packages under 1.5.19 either
> so I'm just as guilty as any other package maintainer in this regard.
Speaking of which, in the course of making a small patch to ld (which
I hope the bi
WinXP Pro,
ZSH_VERSION=4.2.6
Cygwin.dll 1.5.19
charset cp1250
TERM=rxvt
Hello,
I am impressed by zsh abilities so I have decided to implement it into
my computer life lately. Despite I am new user there were no problems
with Linux and Solaris environment.
The only problem is with Cygwin and disp
On Jan 27 10:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello Corinna!
>
> I red the message:
> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg00702.html
>
> on Thu, 19 Aug 2004 13:21:23 +0200, where you are writting:
>
>
> I found the culprit. It's a miscalculation bug in Cygwin which happens
>
> Now,
Some days ago, I installed coreutils 5.93-3 as exp. package.
After upgrading to base-files-3.7-1, I reinstalled coreutils-5.93-3 but I
discovered that /etc/DIR_COLORS was that of base-files-3.6-1 and not
3.7-1. (and the command 'cygcheck -c coreutils base-files' said 'OK')
So after many tries I
Hello Corinna!
I red the message:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg00702.html
on Thu, 19 Aug 2004 13:21:23 +0200, where you are writting:
I found the culprit. It's a miscalculation bug in Cygwin which happens
Now, I use the version I got from yesterday:
OpenSSH_4.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9
2006/1/27, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Jan 26 21:06, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> > On 1/25/06, Reini Urban wrote:
> > > postgresql is of the same kind as inetd.
> > > In the recommended way the service is run via cygrunsrv, but a few
> > > people might also have installed the cyg
David Christensen escribe:
> Pinaki Mukherjee wrote:
> > I have installed Cygwin. I want to invoke a shell
> > script from the DOS/Windows command prompt (instead of
> > opening Cygwin Window first and calling it from
> > there). How can I do this?
> > Thanks for any help.
>
> This is a batch file
On Jan 26 16:53, Jon Dixon wrote:
>I have Cygwin version 1.5.18-1 installed on a Windows 2003 Server
> System. My question is in regard to the SSH Local Port Forwarding
> feature. I activate the ssh local port forwarding with the command
> line statement:
>
>ssh ?L2001:server.com:23 serv
On Jan 26 21:06, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> On 1/25/06, Reini Urban wrote:
> > postgresql is of the same kind as inetd.
> > In the recommended way the service is run via cygrunsrv, but a few
> > people might also have installed the cygwin version via pg_ctl as
> > service starter.
> > Mentioni
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Christian Gagneraud on 1/26/2006 9:41 AM:
I think that the rpcgen from RH comes from the glibc and rpcgen from
cygwin comes from the "stand alone" package "Sun RPC".
My main problem is that i was using -M option (mult
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