Hello,everyone:
I compile the static library in cygwin just like in linux,but when I
link my program with the Library, it did not find the function included
in the library. Are there any difference between linux and cygwin when
using and compiling the static library.
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Barry Kelly wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 18:23:22 -0700, you wrote:
Barry Kelly wrote:
This code, without a delay, causes a deadlock and both active spawned
bash processes (the forked one reading from the fifo and the
backgrounded one) need to be killed explicitly:
---8<---
~/test-fifo$ rm fif
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 18:23:22 -0700, you wrote:
> Barry Kelly wrote:
>
> > This code, without a delay, causes a deadlock and both active spawned
> > bash processes (the forked one reading from the fifo and the
> > backgrounded one) need to be killed explicitly:
> >
> > ---8<---
> > ~/test-fifo$ r
Hi,
I've got the following bug that only reproduces itself under Cygwin
environment. Using basic_istream::tellg() on files with DOS line endings
results in skipping characters from the input. Attached program tellg-bug.cpp
tries to reproduce the behavior using a test file test.txt. Commenting o
Barry Kelly wrote:
> This code, without a delay, causes a deadlock and both active spawned
> bash processes (the forked one reading from the fifo and the
> backgrounded one) need to be killed explicitly:
>
> ---8<---
> ~/test-fifo$ rm fifo
> ~/test-fifo$ mkfifo fifo
> ~/test-fifo$ ((echo foo >fif
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now mc is correctly displayed, but
pstree -p
is not drawen correctly (nor it was before) !!!
pstree will not work (except in -A mode) on rxvt, unless pstree is
completely rewritten.
See (2) in http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg00556.html
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Richard Foulk wrote:
Richard Foulk wrote:
Give mount(1) nonexistent hosts or directories and it will complain,
but it still populates the mount table as if it succeeded.
It also always returns zero, for success or failure.
Cygwin's mount is a different bird than on Unix. It really is just a m
> Richard Foulk wrote:
> > Give mount(1) nonexistent hosts or directories and it will complain,
> > but it still populates the mount table as if it succeeded.
> >
> > It also always returns zero, for success or failure.
>
> Cygwin's mount is a different bird than on Unix. It really is just a map
Cygwin-X is a liberating tool. Is there a way to use setup.exe remotely,
via X, so it fits into the larger scheme of things?
Or is there some other tool that does the same thing via X or command
line?
Thanks
Richard
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On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 12:49:30PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote:
>Igor Peshansky wrote:
>>Do you mean that you used Cygwin's rpm package to produce that RPM?
>yes.
>
>
>>> I'm sure there's some good reason for converting all
>>>packages to yet another installer, but I'm not sure I know
>>>what they a
Igor, thank you for your reply.
Igor Peshansky wrote
export CYGWIN="codepage:oem tty binmode title"
set CYGWIN in the global system environment instead.
Ok, I've set it in the main windows environment. Now from CDM.EXE
prompt, CYGWIN is already set.
export TERM="rxvt-cygwin-native"
Christopher Faylor wrote
That's precisely why people think about integrating something like rpm
or deb into the packaging system.
May be someone has found the right way: cyg-apt.
It is in an early stage, does not handle 'in-use' file substitution, but
for simple update-upgrade, it works.
I'm no
Can anyone tell me how to increase the dimensions of the cygwin window?
I would like it to come up as a full screen window.
This is more of a Windows question. Right click on the top of the
window and look in the properties.
Brett
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Igor Peshansky wrote:
Do you mean that you used Cygwin's rpm package to produce that RPM?
yes.
I'm sure there's some good reason for converting all
packages to yet another installer, but I'm not sure I know
what they are. One side effect, though -- it can put a
damper on porting programs
Can anyone tell me how to increase the dimensions of the cygwin window?
I would like it to come up as a full screen window.
Thanks,
-Chris
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Renè,
thank you for your suggestions. I built pth-2.0.6.
It worked fine, but I had to add "-I/usr/local/include ".
if you try by hand the correct command it will work:
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -o gpg-connect-agent.exe gpg-connect-agent.o no-libgcrypt.o
../jnlib/libjnlib.a ../common/libcommon.a ../gl/li
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 02:34:53AM -1000, Richard Foulk wrote:
>Give mount(1) nonexistent hosts or directories and it will complain,
>but it still populates the mount table as if it succeeded.
>
>It also always returns zero, for success or failure.
Correct.
cgf
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On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 02:04:11PM -0400, Igor Peshansky wrote:
>Technically, nothing prevents you from shipping a Cygwin package (which is
>just a .tar.bz2) that contains only the Cygwin binary RPM and the
>postinstall script that invokes "rpm" to unpack that binary RPM (as long
>as that package a
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 06:38:49PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Max Bowsher wrote
>>I've entertained fantasies of making integrating dpkg into setup.exe,
>>and making Cygwin packages be in .deb format
>
>I'll certainly love .deb packages, surely apt support. Cygwin is
>command-line, so it woul
SWIG, the Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator, is a tool for
easing the interfacing of C/C++ libraries to scripting languages.
Its package in the Cygwin net distribution has been updated to version
1.3.29-2.
This is a Cygwin-local bugfix release, to fix the omission of the file
/usr/share/
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006, gabriele.mailing wrote:
> Hello,
> I've switched time ago from the standard cygwin.bat (cmd.exe) window, to
> rxvt. It's miles away from the m$ command line, but I still have some
> issue.
>
> First of all, here is my launch command taken from the web with some
> tweaks: C:\cy
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Eric Blake wrote:
> > > I have cygwin install but I can not find the
> > > implementation of Unix 'at' command.
> > >
> > Because no one has ported an open source version of it
> > to cygwin yet.
> >
>
>Some packages might be more easily ported if
Richard Foulk wrote:
Give mount(1) nonexistent hosts or directories and it will complain,
but it still populates the mount table as if it succeeded.
It also always returns zero, for success or failure.
Cygwin's mount is a different bird than on Unix. It really is just a mapping
table of POSI
Max Bowsher wrote
I've entertained fantasies of making integrating dpkg into setup.exe,
and making Cygwin packages be in .deb format
I'll certainly love .deb packages, surely apt support.
Cygwin is command-line, so it would be nice to ssh remotely in a
machine, run
apt-get update && apt-get up
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Linda Walsh wrote:
>> Eric Blake wrote:
I have cygwin install but I can not find the
implementation of Unix 'at' command.
>>> Because no one has ported an open source version of it
>>> to cygwin yet.
>>>
>>
>>Some packages might be more e
Hello,
I've switched time ago from the standard cygwin.bat (cmd.exe) window, to
rxvt.
It's miles away from the m$ command line, but I still have some issue.
First of all, here is my launch command taken from the web with some tweaks:
C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -bg black -fg white -si +sk -sw -sr -s
Give mount(1) nonexistent hosts or directories and it will complain,
but it still populates the mount table as if it succeeded.
It also always returns zero, for success or failure.
Richard
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