DOS windows (re-read: I say 'as it must') that
quickly disappears but with that snapshot, released 20060314 19:25, XWin
starts but xterm NOT. Regarding the run packages, startxwin.bat uses it:
startxwin.bat:
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SET CYGWIN_ROOT
I used to run a backend fastcgi server on Fedora box with
lighttpd-1.3.16, and everything was OK.
Recently I installed Cygwin which has lighttpd-1.4.9 included, on
WinXP boxes, and run the same backend server on it. Everything seems
started normally at the beginning, but when the client (web br
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Usually I start the X system with a link on the desktop to starxwin.bat.
After installing the snapshots 20060314 only the dos window appears for an
instant (as it must) but the xterm windows does not display itself.
If you want to avoid having the dos window flash up on
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> With older cygwin gettext, 0.14.1, during the bootstrap the autopoint would
> generate:
> tar: Skipping to next header
> tar: Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers
> gzip: stdin: invalid compres
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According to Angelo Graziosi on 3/14/2006 5:15 PM:
>
> Usually I start the X system with a link on the desktop to starxwin.bat.
>
> After installing the snapshots 20060314 only the dos window appears for an
> instant (as it must
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According to bob knob on 3/14/2006 3:28 PM:
>
> I've been doing "find | xargs grep" types of things
> for a long time with no problem, but I just started
> working at a new job with a new computer onto which
> I've downloaded the latest Cygwin.
Most
I use Cygwin, latest packages across the board, on WinXP Home Edition, fully
patched.
I specifically use it to compile VLC, a cross platform video
encoder/streamer/client. VLC uses gettext, the bootstrap for it includes:
Autopoint -f
With older cygwin gettext, 0.14.1, during the bootstrap the aut
Tim,
On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 03:53:42PM -, Tim Bedding wrote:
> Has anyone written a simple README describing how to get started after
> installing the Cygwin base and then the proftpd package, assuming
> minimal knowledge of Cygwin?
See the following:
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/proftpd-1.2.1
> Hi:
>
> (tried posting this to the comp.windows.cygwin usenet group
> and got no response, so)
>
There's a comp.windows.cygwin USENET group? When did that happen?
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On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 05:53:14PM -0700, Cary Jamison wrote:
>Paul J. Lucas wrote:
>>Is this known to work (or not work)? Apparently, it doesn't.
>>
>>FYI: I'm writing JNI code. The strings passed from Java to C are
>>UTF-8. A string containing a non-ASCII character, e.g., an 'e' with an
>>acce
Paul J. Lucas wrote:
> Is this known to work (or not work)? Apparently, it doesn't.
>
> FYI: I'm writing JNI code. The strings passed from Java to C
> are UTF-8. A string containing a non-ASCII character, e.g., an
> 'e' with an accent, works fine with fopen() under Mac OS X. The
> same JNI code
Usually I start the X system with a link on the desktop to starxwin.bat.
After installing the snapshots 20060314 only the dos window appears for an
instant (as it must) but the xterm windows does not display itself.
Cygwin.bat starts and ps shows
Kuba Z. wrote:
> I need cygwin to install Grass. When installing I can't find the grass
> component. The step by step instruction from
> http://geni.ath.cx/grass.html shows there should be something like this
> as a package in Database.
> Why there's no of what I need?
Follow the instructions, so
Is this known to work (or not work)? Apparently, it doesn't.
FYI: I'm writing JNI code. The strings passed from Java to C
are UTF-8. A string containing a non-ASCII character, e.g., an
'e' with an accent, works fine with fopen() under Mac OS X. The
same
This package is not part of the Cygwin standard setup. You didn't
follow the website instructions in Step 4 to select BOTH locations.
Russell
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Kuba Z. wrote:
I need cygwin to install Grass. When installing I can't find the grass
component. The step by step instruction
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 09:42:25PM +, Pedro Inacio wrote:
>I'm goin to explain everything step by step in order to be now doubts.
>
>One computer with dual boot, Linux in one partition and Windows with
>Cygwin installed on another partition.
>
>Boot on Linux compile echo_server.c, run it and
I need cygwin to install Grass. When installing I can't find the grass
component. The step by step instruction from
http://geni.ath.cx/grass.html shows there should be something like this
as a package in Database.
Why there's no of what I need?
-
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 02:28:40PM -0800, bob knob wrote:
>Any ideas why this started happening to me?
Antivirus?
cgf
>
> 5 [main] bash 4800
>C:\Programs\Cygwin\bin\bash.exe: *** fatal error -
>fork: can't reserve memory for stack 0x23E890 - 0
>x24, Win32 error 487
> 2520 [main] ba
Hi:
(tried posting this to the comp.windows.cygwin usenet
group and got no response, so)
I've been doing "find | xargs grep" types of things
for a long time with no problem, but I just started
working at a new job with a new computer onto which
I've downloaded the latest Cygwin.
I like gre
I'm goin to explain everything step by step in order to be now doubts.
One computer with dual boot, Linux in one partition and Windows with
Cygwin installed on another partition.
Boot on Linux compile echo_server.c, run it and it will listen on tcp
port 12345
Imagine that the IP address of
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Is there an equivalent to /proc/mdstat on Cygwin?
>
> Or, some other utility to give me the status of a software RAID
> device?
>
> Thanks,
> Neil
Can't you just use diskpart?
You could either pass it a script, using diskpart /s, or pass it a 'here'
script:
disk
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 07:32:09PM -, Dave Korn wrote:
>On 14 March 2006 19:19, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 06:59:28PM +, Pedro Inacio wrote:
>>>Hello again,
>>>
>>>as promised attached you will find a very simplistic non-blocking echo
>>>server that compiles on Linu
Chris wrote:
>
> How can I uninstall cygwin/x? I have looked through
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.uninstall-all
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On 14 March 2006 19:19, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 06:59:28PM +, Pedro Inacio wrote:
>> Hello again,
>>
>> as promised attached you will find a very simplistic non-blocking
>> echo server that compiles on Linux and Cygwin.
>> The main objective is that you compile it
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 06:59:28PM +, Pedro Inacio wrote:
>Hello again,
>
>as promised attached you will find a very simplistic non-blocking
>echo server that compiles on Linux and Cygwin.
>The main objective is that you compile it and run on both environments.
>Of course that the same hardwa
Hello again,
as promised attached you will find a very simplistic non-blocking
echo server that compiles on Linux and Cygwin.
The main objective is that you compile it and run on both environments.
Of course that the same hardware is recommended in order to compare
the results in a more accu
On 14 March 2006 15:18, Adrian Lanz wrote:
> On 14 Jul 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>> [I sent this earlier this morning via gmane, but it has yet to reach
>> the list. I apologize if a duplicate arrives later.]
Do you need to re-ack the autoresponder by any chance?
>> Is this a known
On 14 Jul 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> [I sent this earlier this morning via gmane, but it has yet to reach
> the list. I apologize if a duplicate arrives later.]
>
> Using a very fresh Cygwin installation with exim-4.50-1, I am unable
> to send any outgoing messages over SMTP; exim's connec
Corinna,
> I'm running sshd without the -r option all the time and I can't observer
> the high CPU load as reported. What's different on your system?!?
I *believe* this primarily happens on Windows2000. I wasn't able to
track down. The problem is that once the system gets in this state,
with
On Mar 14 09:07, Brett Serkez wrote:
> Chris,
>
> > Hi Brett, if you might help me locate this posting, would greatly appreciate
> > it; I'm not that familiar with forks, bash, and tcsh so I'm not totally
> > clear
> > on what to search on). Meanwhile I'll post to the guy just a few messages
> >
Chris,
> Hi Brett, if you might help me locate this posting, would greatly appreciate
> it; I'm not that familiar with forks, bash, and tcsh so I'm not totally clear
> on what to search on). Meanwhile I'll post to the guy just a few messages
> above with a similar problem and refer him this!
http
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Thanks,
I am so used to only download packages that I forgot about
the source option in the setup.exe.
Jurgen
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On Mar 14 19:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Bleah. #include statements were missing in my
> previously posted sample test case. Here
> is the test case again with #include statements
> this time:
>
> $ cat regex-bug.c
>
> #include
> #include
> #include
>
> int main()
> {
> regex_tr;
>
On Mar 13 17:30, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
> I have a gawk script that I've been using unchanged for at least 9
> months that seems to have broken with the transition from gawk-3.1.5-2
> to gawk-3.1.5-3.
>
> Gawk seemed to hang, though it might be merely very slow. I let it run
> f
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> >> I've just updated the version of OpenSSH to 4.3p2-2.
> >>
> >> This version is supposed to fix the "scp -r doesn't copy files" problem
> >> which happens with Cygwin 1.5.19.
>
> Problems still seems to
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