* factory, libfac updated for gcc 4.1.x
Are these usable with the current GCC (3.4.4) ?
Yes, I compiled the binaries only with curr Cygwin packages.
* new library: perron.lib ( perron_lib)
Are the .lib (a typical MS format) libraries (in /usr/share/Singular/LIB)
compatible with the for
> From: mwoehlke
[snip]
> Cygwin also has an rxvt terminal emulator that may be more to
> your liking, but I haven't used it and so can't tell you what
> it's like.
It's awesome, if you're still using the DOS box change over immediately.
Believe me now and thank me later.
--
Gary R. Van Sic
Pierre Baillargeon wrote:
Problem: when running a program from bash and the program requires a DLL
that is missing (or lacks a particular function), I do not get any error
message nor dialog box. Only a exit status of 128. Can I change this
behavior?
What I expected is a dialog would pop-up s
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Pierre Baillargeon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Problem: when running a program from bash and the program requires a DLL
> that is missing (or lacks a particular function), I do not get any error
> message nor dialog box. Only a exit status of 128. Can I change this
> behavior?
>
> What I
Hi,
Problem: when running a program from bash and the program requires a DLL
that is missing (or lacks a particular function), I do not get any error
message nor dialog box. Only a exit status of 128. Can I change this
behavior?
What I expected is a dialog would pop-up saying "XYZ.dll not fo
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According to John Salerno on 8/23/2006 2:04 PM:
>
> Thanks guys! I can now highlight and use CTRL+C, but right-clicking
> doesn't work. But that's ok. Pasting, however, doesn't allow CTRL+V, but
> simply right-clicking will paste! Strange behavior! :)
Marko Bozikovic wrote:
John Salerno wrote:
Hi everyone. I just installed cygwin on WinXP and I'm wondering if there
is a way to copy and paste in the command prompt, like in Linux? I
figured the cygwin terminal would look and act more like the bash shell,
but so far it doesn't for me. Does this
Eric Hanchrow wrote:
"John" == John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> Hi everyone. I just installed cygwin on WinXP and I'm
John> wondering if there is a way to copy and paste in the command
John> prompt, like in Linux?
Sure. But it's a feature of cmd.exe, not of Cygwi
John Salerno wrote:
> Hi everyone. I just installed cygwin on WinXP and I'm wondering if there
> is a way to copy and paste in the command prompt, like in Linux? I
> figured the cygwin terminal would look and act more like the bash shell,
> but so far it doesn't for me. Does this mean I'm still usi
> "John" == John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> Hi everyone. I just installed cygwin on WinXP and I'm
John> wondering if there is a way to copy and paste in the command
John> prompt, like in Linux?
Sure. But it's a feature of cmd.exe, not of Cygwin. In other words,
John Salerno wrote:
Hi everyone. I just installed cygwin on WinXP and I'm wondering if there
is a way to copy and paste in the command prompt, like in Linux? I
figured the cygwin terminal would look and act more like the bash shell,
but so far it doesn't for me. Does this mean I'm still using a
Hi everyone. I just installed cygwin on WinXP and I'm wondering if there
is a way to copy and paste in the command prompt, like in Linux? I
figured the cygwin terminal would look and act more like the bash shell,
but so far it doesn't for me. Does this mean I'm still using a DOS
prompt? (Despit
On Wed 8/23/06 9:43 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> On Aug 21 11:13, Tom Rodman wrote:
> > On Fri 8/18/06 16:28 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> > > The trick using /etc/group only works for password-LESS authentication,
> > > sorry for not mentioning it, but usually the problems reported here are
Version 0.29-1 of monotone has been uploaded.
monotone is a free distributed version control system. it provides a
simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected
operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. it
understands history-sensitive merging, li
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According to Dave Korn on 8/23/2006 8:44 AM:
>
> 19. If `CDPATH' is set, the `cd' builtin will not implicitly append
> the current directory to it. This means that `cd' will fail if no
> valid directory name can be constructed from any of the
Ugh, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU - reformatted (but the .sig looks
better, thanks!)
Also, PCYMTNQREAIYR (although the cruddy line wrapping just barely saved
mine from being quoted raw).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (again):
Hi CygWinners,
I would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mr. mwoehlke,
I have read the replies to my previous post and that is the very reason I
am rewriting this mail,
the previous mailer by Mr. chuck had just mentioned using "man crontab",
which is not what I want.
I am not using crontab and am using cron and at for batch
On 23 August 2006 15:31, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
>> although I can't see it in your cygcheck output, I suppose you might
>> have set the CDPATH environment variable. This results in the
>> described effect of cd not working in the sh.exe, we had the problem
>> here. Setting SHELL=/bin/bash in the
Jens Wilken wrote:
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Jonathan Arnold wrote:
I'm trying to build YAZ: http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/
The ./configure works just fine, but when I try to make I get the
following error:
*** 07:18 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 *** make Making all in
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Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> I'm trying to build YAZ: http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/
>
> The ./configure works just fine, but when I try to make I get the
> following error:
>
> *** 07:18 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 *** make Making all in
> src /bin/s
Dave Korn wrote:
On 23 August 2006 13:26, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
I'm trying to build YAZ: http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/
The ./configure works just fine, but when I try to make I
get the following error:
*** 07:18 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
make
Making all in src
/bin/sh: line 11: cd
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Jonathan Arnold on 8/23/2006 6:26 AM:
And it isn't kidding. If I type "sh", then "cd src" I get the same
error:
*** 08:22 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
sh
Sounds like a permissions problem to me. What to '
On 23 August 2006 13:26, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> I'm trying to build YAZ: http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/
>
> The ./configure works just fine, but when I try to make I
> get the following error:
>
> *** 07:18 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
> make
> Making all in src
> /bin/sh: line 11: cd:
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According to Jonathan Arnold on 8/23/2006 6:26 AM:
>
> And it isn't kidding. If I type "sh", then "cd src" I get the same
> error:
>
> *** 08:22 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
> sh
Sounds like a permissions problem to me. What to 'ls -l src
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, yu-ting_liu wrote:
> My script is ssh logging to remote PC A and running some commands there
> without inputting password as I have set up the .ssh/authorized_keys
> file under the account on remote PC A. Now I have encountered the
> problem that when my script needs to access
I'm trying to build YAZ: http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/
The ./configure works just fine, but when I try to make I
get the following error:
*** 07:18 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
make
Making all in src
/bin/sh: line 11: cd: src: No such file or directory
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Thank you very much for your answers !
Guillaume
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On 23 August 2006 10:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't think I have asked any "Silly" Question. And it has nothing to do
> with my country.
I think you have asked a silly question, or perhaps better to say that you
have been asking questions in a silly way, but I also don't believe it has
Hello Mr. Arun,
I don't think I have asked any "Silly" Question. And it has nothing to do
with my country.
No question is novice enough in the world. All questions are relevant to
people asking thm. Who doesnot
know the answer.
Can you measure as to what is the most apt question to be posted in
Hi,
My script is ssh logging to remote PC A and running some commands there without
inputting password as I have set up the .ssh/authorized_keys file under the
account on remote PC A. Now I have encountered the problem that when my script
needs to access PC A's data under the network folder sh
On Aug 21 11:13, Tom Rodman wrote:
> On Fri 8/18/06 16:28 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> > The trick using /etc/group only works for password-LESS authentication,
> > sorry for not mentioning it, but usually the problems reported here are
> > with passwordless authentication so I just assumed thi
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