My apache still lock up after awhile after starting the services. :(
I have tried apache_1.3.27-i686-whatever-cygwin.targz from
www.apache.org, apache-1.3.33-1 & apache-1.3.33-2 out of the box install.
apache will lock up after awhile with these messages in the logs:
Thu Mar 30 12:57:13 2006]
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According to David Carter on 3/30/2006 1:33 PM:
>
> Also, I took a look at some of the source for other utilites that work
> with text input; these included tail, head, cat, and sed. I don't see
> any of those utilities opening up the input file the w
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According to William Xue on 3/29/2006 11:06 PM:
> Hi,
> Please let me describe the issue for you:
Issues like this have been reported in the past, but this is the first
report against readline-5.1-5.
> After set the PS1 in .bashrc to :
> ---8<---
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According to Jerry D. Hedden on 3/29/2006 8:02 AM:
> I am trying to run the Windows version of gVim from a bash script using
> the 'run' command.
>
> However, the following fails:
> run '/cygdrive/c/program files/vim/vim64/gvim.exe'
> with the fol
I have set up /etc/syslog.conf to exclude logging cron messages but
still seem to be getting them.
In syslogd I have tried the following:
*.*;cron.none /var/log/messages
*.info;cron.none /var/log/messages
*.*;cron.warn /var/log/messages
*.info;cron.warn /var
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, David Carter wrote:
> Igor Peshansky wrote:
> > On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, David Carter wrote:
> > > It appears to me that by opening the file as O_TEXT, that gawk is
> > > hanging because it is waiting for that LF char to follow the CR
> > > (which never comes). Does this sound lik
Dave Korn wrote:
On 30 March 2006 03:57, jack wrote:
Should I post this question on another cygwin list? Or does nobody have
experience with this kinda thing?
Get that non-cygwin perl out of your path and try using setup.exe to
reinstall everything. Make sure - using task manager if need
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, David Carter wrote:
It appears to me that by opening the file as O_TEXT, that gawk is
hanging because it is waiting for that LF char to follow the CR (which
never comes). Does this sound likely to you?
If this theory were true, "echo -ne 'aa\rb' | gaw
Jay Abel wrote:
[snip]
> $ cvs -d ":ext:jayabel.com:/home/spring2006/" init
> $ mkdir cvstest
> $ cd ~/cvstest
> $ cvs -d ":ext:jayabel.com:/home/spring2006/" get .
> $ cd CVSROOT
> $ cp /CVSROOT/cvswrappers .
> $ cvs up
> M cvswrappers
> $ cvs commit -m 'update wrappers'
Did a message with the re
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Antoine Solomon wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a serious problem with the date on "/cygdrive/" mount point. I
> seem to get microsoft date function crash when running particular
> applications.
> The date function is called _loctotime() and it appears to be an
> internal functi
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Von: Eric Blake
Gesendet: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 15:04:27 + (UTC)
>Bernhard Loos web.de> writes:
>>
>> >You'll have to read the archives. Eric Blake has talked about this very
>> >recently.
>>
>> Sorry, but I'm unable to locate it. The last post mentioning IsBad
Hello all,
I have a serious problem with the date on "/cygdrive/" mount point. I
seem to get microsoft date function crash when running particular
applications.
The date function is called _loctotime() and it appears to be an
internal function for windows. Also here is the output of that
particu
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, David Carter wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > O_TEXT is correct because gawk is a text tool in the first place and
> > it should treat input lines identical, regardless if they have DOS
> > or UNIX lineendings.
>
> [snip]
> It appears to me that by opening the file as O_
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
O_TEXT is correct because gawk is a text tool in the first place and
it should treat input lines identical, regardless if they have DOS
or UNIX lineendings.
Hi Corinna, thanks for the prompt reply.
If I understand you correctly, the fix in -3 has to do with converting
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 09:09:55PM +0200, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
>According to the announcement of GNU make 3.81 release candidate 2
>(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/make-alpha/2006-03/msg7.html),
>3.81 is coming (or should of came last week), and I'm worried. I am
>worried that there isn't
On Mar 30 13:29, David Carter wrote:
> I've taken a look at the differences between -2 and -3; here's the diff:
>
> $ diff -r gawk-3.1.5-2 gawk-3.1.5-3
> diff -r gawk-3.1.5-2/posix/gawkmisc.c gawk-3.1.5-3/posix/gawkmisc.c
> 223a224
> >#include
> 237a239,244
> >
> >void
> >cygwin_premain2 (int arg
I've taken a look at the differences between -2 and -3; here's the diff:
$ diff -r gawk-3.1.5-2 gawk-3.1.5-3
diff -r gawk-3.1.5-2/posix/gawkmisc.c gawk-3.1.5-3/posix/gawkmisc.c
223a224
#include
237a239,244
void
cygwin_premain2 (int argc, char **argv, struct per_process *myself)
{
setmode (
Hi,
According to the announcement of GNU make 3.81 release candidate 2
(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/make-alpha/2006-03/msg7.html),
3.81 is coming (or should of came last week), and I'm worried. I am
worried that there isn't going to be a quick turn-around in getting a
Cygwin build o
Hi all:
First, I found another gentleman with a similar issue in the mailing
list archive:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg00425.html
Seems he thought the problem wasn't with gawk 3.1.5-3 in the end,
however I'm having very similar issues with gawk hanging and it only
happens wit
On 30 March 2006 18:13, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
> - What was the rationale behind the migration?
htDig sucked like a black hole. If not harder.
cheers,
DaveK
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Problem repo
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 07:12:35PM +0200, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
>[snip]
So, to distill your message to its essence:
"I am searching for a term in the cygwin mailing list archives and
I don't think its returning the correct matches."
The complaint has been passed on to the person who maintains
mno
I have updated cygrunsrv to version 1.15-1.
This version just fixes a cosmetic problem. If a service is running
with the "Interact with desktop" flag set, but the --nohide option has
been given, then you get a quick flash of a console window when using
the 1.14-1 version. With 1.15-1, a console
Hi,
I may as well come out with it... I have been disappointed with
mnoGoSearch since it took over from htDig as the mail archive search tool.
This is an overall disappointment, but for the benefit of having a
tangible problem to solve, I cannot simply type "make" as the search
term of the c
On 30 March 2006 16:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 30 16:30, Dave Korn wrote:
>> On 30 March 2006 16:10, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> This has nothing to do with the snapshot. It's the latest change to
>>> cygrunsrv which re-introduced the short flash.
>>
>> Perhaps so, but perhaps not -
On Mar 30 10:49, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Mar 30 10:20, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
> >>I'll talk to our IT folks. Any idea why this problem doesn't happen with
> >>a 1.5.18 based cygwin?
> >
> >Faked inode number vs. real inode number on remote drives.
> >
> >Corinna
On Mar 30 16:30, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 30 March 2006 16:10, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > On Mar 30 14:56, Eric Blake wrote:
> >> Jens Wilken osc-es.de> writes:
> >>
> >>> How does freopen-ing stdout and stderr affect subsequent "system" calls?
> >>
> >> It shouldn't have any effect on subseque
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 30 10:20, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
I'll talk to our IT folks. Any idea why this problem doesn't happen with a
1.5.18 based cygwin?
Faked inode number vs. real inode number on remote drives.
Corinna
Ah, I see.
I found out the Samba version. It's 2.2.3a
--
Ste
On Mar 30 10:20, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Mar 30 09:38, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
> >>Remote OS is SunOS titan 5.8 Generic_108528-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4
> >>
> >>Output of getvolinfo is:
> >>
> >>~ [657] $ ./getvolinfo //titan/u-maple
> >>rootdir: \\titan\u-maple
On 30 March 2006 16:10, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 30 14:56, Eric Blake wrote:
>> Jens Wilken osc-es.de> writes:
>>
>>> How does freopen-ing stdout and stderr affect subsequent "system" calls?
>>
>> It shouldn't have any effect on subsequent calls, other than that stderr
>> or stdout is m
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 30 09:38, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
Remote OS is SunOS titan 5.8 Generic_108528-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4
Output of getvolinfo is:
~ [657] $ ./getvolinfo //titan/u-maple
rootdir: \\titan\u-maple\
Volume Name:
Serial Number : 77467987
Max Filename
On Mar 30 14:56, Eric Blake wrote:
> Jens Wilken osc-es.de> writes:
>
> > How does freopen-ing stdout and stderr affect subsequent "system" calls?
>
> It shouldn't have any effect on subsequent calls, other than that stderr
> or stdout is mapped to a new underlying stream. There are other chang
On Mar 30 09:38, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
> Remote OS is SunOS titan 5.8 Generic_108528-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4
>
> Output of getvolinfo is:
>
> ~ [657] $ ./getvolinfo //titan/u-maple
> rootdir: \\titan\u-maple\
> Volume Name:
> Serial Number : 77467987
> Max Filenamelength : 25
Bernhard Loos web.de> writes:
>
> >You'll have to read the archives. Eric Blake has talked about this very
> >recently.
>
> Sorry, but I'm unable to locate it. The last post mentioning IsBad*Ptr
occoured
> arround March 2005 - not very recently.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg00455.
PPTP and L2TP are both availble natively in Windows 2000 and XP.
On 3/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings!
> I use pppd/ssh for vpn on Linux. I wonder if there is any pppd
> implementation on Cygwin, so I don't have to boot into Linux when I need
> vpn.
>
On 30 March 2006 15:57, Eric Blake wrote:
> Jens Wilken osc-es.de> writes:
>
>> How does freopen-ing stdout and stderr affect subsequent "system" calls?
>
> It shouldn't have any effect on subsequent calls, other than that stderr
> or stdout is mapped to a new underlying stream. There are othe
Jens Wilken osc-es.de> writes:
> How does freopen-ing stdout and stderr affect subsequent "system" calls?
It shouldn't have any effect on subsequent calls, other than that stderr
or stdout is mapped to a new underlying stream. There are other changes,
unrelated to freopen, that do affect consol
On 30 March 2006 15:49, Pete wrote:
> --- Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Pete, please don't do ^^ that. If you quote someone's email address
in raw text, it gets archived on the mailinglist web archive, and then
spam-harvesters get it, and then that person gets a BOATLOAD more sp
On 30 March 2006 15:43, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
> Eric Blake wrote:
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>> Quit commandeering threads. If you have a new subject, start a new thread
>> (ie. get rid of In-Reply-To headers from the old thread, not just changing
>> the subject li
--- Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 21.
>
> How can I adjust the heap/stack size of an
> application?
>
> If you need to change the maximum amount of memory
> available to Cygwin, see
> http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/setup-maxmem.html.
BTW, is there a corresponding way of specif
Eric Blake wrote:
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Quit commandeering threads. If you have a new subject, start a new thread
(ie. get rid of In-Reply-To headers from the old thread, not just changing
the subject line).
Sorry, didn't see any such headers.
According to Stefan Vor
--- Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 30 March 2006 14:34, Pete wrote:
>
> > The executable is produced with:
> >
> > $ make
> > g++ -W -Wall -O9 -funroll-loops -mtune=pentium4
> -c
> > -o matrix_mult_r.o matrix_mult_r.cc
>
> Heh.
>
>
> matrix_mult_r.cc:5:19: Timer.h: No such file
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 29 11:04, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get a slightly older cygwin1.dll
(1.5.19.[123]) ? The latest one breaks the copying of files from a Samba
server (it always says
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings!
> I use pppd/ssh for vpn on Linux. I wonder if there is any pppd
> implementation on Cygwin, so I don't have to boot into Linux when I need
> vpn.
> Thanks!
> -- Kang
IIRC base Windows do have some VPN capabilities. If they don't I am sure
th
On 30 March 2006 14:51, Pete wrote:
> It reports back 1536 MB. Very strange! The registry
> setting appears to not be having an effect.
1.5 Gig is about the most it's possible to get under 'doze. The address
space of the processor is 4gig, the upper 2 gig (addr >= 0x8000) belong to
the
On 30 March 2006 14:34, Pete wrote:
> The executable is produced with:
>
> $ make
> g++ -W -Wall -O9 -funroll-loops -mtune=pentium4 -c
> -o matrix_mult_r.o matrix_mult_r.cc
Heh.
matrix_mult_r.cc:5:19: Timer.h: No such file or directory
matrix_mult_r.cc: In function `int main()':
matrix_mul
--- Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Mar 30 12:14, Dave Korn wrote:
> > On 30 March 2006 12:08, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >
> >
> > >>> #define N 600 // Matrix rank
> > >>> // We multiply m1 and m2, and put the result
> in m3.
> > >>> int m1[N][N];
> >
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Christopher Faylor
> Gesendet: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 19:06:56 -0500
>>>00:00:00.703: LoadLibraryA("H:\cygwin\test\CrashTest\CrashTest.dll") called
>>>from "CYGWIN1.DLL" at address 0x6100FE42 by thread 1.
>>>00:00:00.718: Loaded "CRASHTEST.DLL" at address 0
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Hi,
I posted a question a few days before, about sh.exe poping up
console-windows. I found out, that the use of
freopen causes the problem. So here is my modified question:
How does freopen-ing stdout and stderr affect subsequent "system" calls?
The
--- Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 29 March 2006 21:22, Pete wrote:
>
> > I have some benchmarkign code
> >
> > #define N 600 // Matrix rank
> > #define ITERATIONS 2000
> >
> >
> >
> > int main( void )
> > {
> > // Set up the timer and start it ticking.
> > Timer
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Quit commandeering threads. If you have a new subject, start a new thread
(ie. get rid of In-Reply-To headers from the old thread, not just changing
the subject line).
According to Stefan Vorkoetter on 3/29/2006 9:35 AM:
> The latest version of bison
On 30 March 2006 14:09, Alexander Herrmann wrote:
>> int main( void )
>> {
>> // Set up the timer and start it ticking.
>> Timer timer;
>> timer.startTimer();
>>
>> // We multiply m1 and m2, and put the result in m3.
>> int m1[N][N];
>> int m2[N][N
On 3/30/06, Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some benchmarkign code
>
> #define N 600 // Matrix rank
> #define ITERATIONS 2000
>
>
>
> int main( void )
> {
> // Set up the timer and start it ticking.
> Timer timer;
> timer.startTimer();
>
> // We mu
On 30 March 2006 13:18, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 30 12:14, Dave Korn wrote:
>> On 30 March 2006 12:08, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>
>>
> #define N 600 // Matrix rank
> // We multiply m1 and m2, and put the result in m3. int m1[N][N];
> int m2[N][N];
> in
On Mar 30 12:14, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 30 March 2006 12:08, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
>
> >>> #define N 600 // Matrix rank
> >>> // We multiply m1 and m2, and put the result in m3.
> >>> int m1[N][N];
> >>> int m2[N][N];
> >>> int m3[N][N];
>
> > No wonder. 600**3 * sizeof (in
On 30 March 2006 12:08, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> #define N 600 // Matrix rank
>>> // We multiply m1 and m2, and put the result in m3.
>>> int m1[N][N];
>>> int m2[N][N];
>>> int m3[N][N];
> No wonder. 600**3 * sizeof (int) * 3 == 259200 ~= 2.4 Gigs.
Those mat
On 30 March 2006 05:31, Nate wrote:
> To illustrate the problem make two named pipes:
>
> mknod -m 0600 pipe1 p
> mknod -m 0600 pipe2 p
> So, now open three shells. In these shells, execute the commands in every
> possible order, and you will see that the following order does not work:
>
> ls
On Mar 30 11:29, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 29 March 2006 21:22, Pete wrote:
>
> > I have some benchmarkign code
> >
> > #define N 600 // Matrix rank
> > #define ITERATIONS 2000
> >
> >
> >
> > int main( void )
> > {
> > // Set up the timer and start it ticking.
> > Timer timer;
>
On 30 March 2006 03:57, jack wrote:
> Should I post this question on another cygwin list? Or does nobody have
> experience with this kinda thing?
Get that non-cygwin perl out of your path and try using setup.exe to
reinstall everything. Make sure - using task manager if need be - that there
On 29 March 2006 21:22, Pete wrote:
> I have some benchmarkign code
>
> #define N 600 // Matrix rank
> #define ITERATIONS 2000
>
>
>
> int main( void )
> {
> // Set up the timer and start it ticking.
> Timer timer;
> timer.startTimer();
>
> // We multiply m1
Alexey Lyubimov wrote:
> In the autumn of 2005 I learned that It would be cygwin's release of SVN
> 1.3 new stable version, being developed at that time. Not long ago I've
> looked at tigris.org and found out that v1.3 has been released on Jan 1,
> 2006. So three months have already passed... What
Hello all!
In the autumn of 2005 I learned that It would be cygwin's release of SVN
1.3 new stable version, being developed at that time. Not long ago I've
looked at tigris.org and found out that v1.3 has been released on Jan 1,
2006. So three months have already passed... What is the status of
On Mar 29 11:04, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
> Igor Peshansky wrote:
> >On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Stefan Vorkoetter wrote:
> >
> >>Does anyone know where I can get a slightly older cygwin1.dll
> >>(1.5.19.[123]) ? The latest one breaks the copying of files from a Samba
> >>server (it always says the file's
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