"Igor Peshansky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Mark A. Ziesemer wrote:
>
>> I, too, am trying to lock down ssh access. Using OpenSSH's AllowGroups
>> configuration option looks like it would fit my needs perfectly, but it
>> doesn't wo
"Igor Peshansky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Mark A. Ziesemer wrote:
>
>> I, too, am trying to lock down ssh access. Using OpenSSH's AllowGroups
>> configuration option looks like it would fit my needs perfectly, but it
>> doesn't work! More
Dave Korn wrote:
On 28 February 2006 04:06, Michael Banks wrote:
We're releasing a commercial solution soon that depends on a few
command-line utilities like grep (we're not using the cygwin.dll at all),
How is 'grep' going to work without using the cygwin1.dll?
Doesn't it come with a -
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Damian Sobieralski wrote:
> My apologies if this has asked before. I researched as much as I could
> on my own. I hope a kind soul can direct me to a useful resource.
>
> I installed Cygwin on a Windows 2003 Server with OpenSSH 4.2p1-1.
> After installing I ran ssh-host-conf
Damian Sobieralski wrote:
> My apologies if this has asked before. I researched as much as I could
> on my own. I hope a kind soul can direct me to a useful resource.
>
> I installed Cygwin on a Windows 2003 Server with OpenSSH 4.2p1-1.
> After installing I ran ssh-host-config and chose privile
Hi,
I tried to compile mysql within cygwin. Everything worked fine with
default settings
./configure
make all
make install
but starting mysqld is hell. I created user like in documentation mysql.
database dir is default /usr/local/var -> symlink to an ntfs
/cygdrive/u/mysql.
Error messag
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 11:10:05AM -0800, Peter Rehley wrote:
>
>On Feb 23, 2006, at 6:27 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>>On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 03:43:25PM -0800, Peter Rehley wrote:
>>>On Feb 23, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Dave Korn wrote:
>>>
On 23 February 2006 16:20, Peter Rehley wrote:
>>>
My apologies if this has asked before. I researched as much as I could
on my own. I hope a kind soul can direct me to a useful resource.
I installed Cygwin on a Windows 2003 Server with OpenSSH 4.2p1-1.
After installing I ran ssh-host-config and chose privilege separation.
"privilege separatio
I upgraded to 1.5.19-4 yesterday and now notice the following new,
undesirable behavior: empty console windows for child make processes.
I use the FTE editor and run make from it, the make output being
displayed inside an FTE window. Before upgrading to 1.5.19-4, no console
windows popped up, eve
On Feb 23, 2006, at 6:27 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 03:43:25PM -0800, Peter Rehley wrote:
On Feb 23, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Dave Korn wrote:
On 23 February 2006 16:20, Peter Rehley wrote:
Yeah, I saw that change, and I tried yesterdays snapshot but it
still
hung. I
Topic: Win32 errors 487 and 5 after new 1.5.19-4 installation
On a working installation of cygwin, I used the setup utility to install
additional and newer packages. After the installation and with subsequesnt
(re)installations, I get a tremendous amount of fork/memory allocation errors
(Win
On Feb 28 16:18, Eric Blake wrote:
> > On Feb 28 07:30, Eric Blake wrote:
> > > This version fixes the coreutils bug in pwd when called from /, or from
> > > anywhere in the // hierarchy. [...]
> >
> > What happened to the simple, but *always* working idea to call getcwd in
> > pwd to evaluate th
Using Cygwin snapshot 2006-02-24 and coreutils 5.94-4,
I ran the test suite for Perl 5.8.8. It completed with no failures.
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> >
> > But my guess is that you failed to install the readline
> > package (it is not a requirement to run various cygwin
> > programs, but it is a requirement if you intend on compiling
> > another application that links against readline).
> >
> >
> Please excuse me for my incomplete report. I
Eric Blake a écrit :
Hello,
I am using Octave 2.1.72 under cygwin and would like to generate .oct
files thanks to the command 'mkoctfile'. Unfortunately, when I type
mkoctfile myfile.cc
the following message appears (in French) :
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/
> Hello,
>
>I am using Octave 2.1.72 under cygwin and would like to generate .oct
> files thanks to the command 'mkoctfile'. Unfortunately, when I type
> mkoctfile myfile.cc
> the following message appears (in French) :
> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ld :
> On Feb 28 07:30, Eric Blake wrote:
> > This version fixes the coreutils bug in pwd when called from /, or from
> > anywhere in the // hierarchy. [...]
>
> What happened to the simple, but *always* working idea to call getcwd in
> pwd to evaluate the current working directory? The new implement
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 12:21:52PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Keith Christian wrote:
>
> > Igor Peshansky wrote:
> > > 'lpr -P "hp officejet 6100 series"' (yes, with the double quotes)
> > > should work.
> >
> > Thanks - almost there - The Officejet printer printed raw Pos
On 28-Feb-2006, Agnes Bousquier wrote:
|I am using Octave 2.1.72 under cygwin and would like to generate .oct
| files thanks to the command 'mkoctfile'. Unfortunately, when I type
| mkoctfile myfile.cc
| the following message appears (in French) :
| /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/../../../
On Feb 28 07:30, Eric Blake wrote:
> This version fixes the coreutils bug in pwd when called from /, or from
> anywhere in the // hierarchy. [...]
What happened to the simple, but *always* working idea to call getcwd in
pwd to evaluate the current working directory? The new implementation
looks
Hello,
I am using Octave 2.1.72 under cygwin and would like to generate .oct
files thanks to the command 'mkoctfile'. Unfortunately, when I type
mkoctfile myfile.cc
the following message appears (in French) :
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ld :
can not find
On Feb 28 15:21, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 28 February 2006 15:15, Dave Korn wrote:
>
>
> >> /c/perl_tmp/perl-5.8.8/libperl.a(pp.o):pp.c:(.text+0x643b): undefined
> >> reference to `___isnand'
> >> /c/perl_tmp/perl-5.8.8/libperl.a(pp.o):pp.c:(.text+0x64f2): undefined
> >> reference to `___isnand'
> >
cygwin:
My code works fine on Linux / Unix machines. I am trying to port it
to windows using Cygwin and it works fairly well. I have only one
problem:
Some of the widgets will not resize on the application's control panel
when new buttons are added.
I have taken over this project and do not kn
On 28 February 2006 15:15, Dave Korn wrote:
>> /c/perl_tmp/perl-5.8.8/libperl.a(pp.o):pp.c:(.text+0x643b): undefined
>> reference to `___isnand'
>> /c/perl_tmp/perl-5.8.8/libperl.a(pp.o):pp.c:(.text+0x64f2): undefined
>> reference to `___isnand'
>> /c/perl_tmp/perl-5.8.8/libperl.a(pp.o):pp.c:(.te
On 28 February 2006 14:41, Jerry D. Hedden wrote:
> I can build Perl just fine with the 2006-02-24 snapshot.
> When I use the 2006-02-27 snapshot (2006-02-28
> 04:45 GMT), I get the following failures:
>
> /c/perl_tmp/perl-5.8.8/libperl.a(pp.o):pp.c:(.text+0x643b): undefined
> reference to `___is
I can build Perl just fine with the 2006-02-24 snapshot.
When I use the 2006-02-27 snapshot (2006-02-28
04:45 GMT), I get the following failures:
/c/perl_tmp/perl-5.8.8/libperl.a(pp.o):pp.c:(.text+0x643b): undefined
reference to `___isnand'
/c/perl_tmp/perl-5.8.8/libperl.a(pp.o):pp.c:(.text+0x64f2
select the
experimental version of coreutils.
This version fixes the coreutils bug in pwd when called from /, or from
anywhere in the // hierarchy. Coupled with the cygwin patch to use
accurate inode numbers in the // hierarchy (20060227 snapshot) and /proc
hierarchy (20060228 snapshot), you
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Mark A. Ziesemer wrote:
> I, too, am trying to lock down ssh access. Using OpenSSH's AllowGroups
> configuration option looks like it would fit my needs perfectly, but it
> doesn't work! More specifically, it ends up denying all users, unless the
> user's PRIMARY group (as d
I, too, am trying to lock down ssh access. Using OpenSSH's AllowGroups
configuration option looks like it would fit my needs perfectly, but it
doesn't work! More specifically, it ends up denying all users, unless the
user's PRIMARY group (as defined in /etc/passwd) is within AllowGroups.
I al
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According to djh on 2/27/2006 11:32 PM:
> I tried to back down to cygwin 5.18 from 5.19, but after I had done so
> and tried to remove a file with "rm", I get the following error message:
>
> Can't find getline in cygwin1.dll
>
> Can anyone help me f
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According to drkzs on 2/27/2006 11:41 AM:
> It's ok too, i've just one "problem", the cygwin bash is now without any
> colour (before it was) for example to list the files with ls, there is no
> colours...
> And sometimes it opens in the ms invite comm
On Feb 27 11:38, Karl M wrote:
> Hi All...
>
> It was fun while it lasted 8-)
>
> Perhaps the permissions/owner for lastlog as a file should be
> 644/system.none
>
> It works for me and protects the log a bit better.
Would you mind to give the below patch to ssh-host-config a try?
It now refus
On Feb 27 18:18, Eric Blake wrote:
> >
> > It looks like Corinna already nailed the issue, but for the
> > archive's sake, my complaint was that under //, d_ino and
> > st_ino did not match properly. With the 20060227 snapshot
> > (or whenever the next one is), the same test program
> > should no
On 27 February 2006 23:53, Sean Ross wrote:
> Some of the widgets will not resize on the application's control panel
> when new buttons are added.
There's a specialised list for X on cygwin, cygwin-xfree AT blablabla...
you'll find much more knowledgeable people about problems coding on X ove
On 28 February 2006 04:06, Michael Banks wrote:
> We're releasing a commercial solution soon that depends on a few
> command-line utilities like grep (we're not using the cygwin.dll at all),
How is 'grep' going to work without using the cygwin1.dll?
cheers,
DaveK
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On 28 February 2006 03:04, Igor Peshansky wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Poor Yorick wrote:
>
>> Greetings, Cygwin users,
>>
>> From a terminal:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~yorickp1 21:43:48
>> $bash -c "echo $1" yada
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~yorickp1 21:43:52
>> $bash -c "echo $*" bri
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