Vinod K Gupta wrote:
We have a local mirror of selected packages from which we install
cygwin on
user machines. When we perform un-attended installation using
setup.exe -q
-L -l -R... the installer installs only the Base packages. How can we
tell
setup to install ALL available packages?
Lary
Pritchard, Douglas wrote:
> You posted a problem with sshd no connecting after XP restarts but
> works after a manual restart of sshd.
> Did you ever get this resolved? I am having the same issue.
Yes. You need to install rebase, shutdown any running services and any
open Cygwin shells, applica
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> I want cron to deliver an e-mail throught exim to an Exchange server,
> running on the same machine.
I used to run a Windows 2003 Small Business Server with Exchange, and
was having a tough time with Exchange, Cygwin Exim, and Cygwin email. I
seem to recall my work-arou
This google search was pretty much worthless when I ran it before I
sent my message in:
bash "command not found" site:cygwin.com inurl:ml
vi did not show any unusual line endings (CR/LF) in /etc/profile
before I sent my message in
I noticed that the cygcheck output said things weren't there when
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some of the pain of people who have d
Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes:
> > file1.sh:
> > ---
> > #!/usr/bin/bash
> >
> > ./file2.sh &
> >
> >
> >
> > file2.sh
> >
> > #!/usr/bin/bash
>
Thanks. The crummy LIB for Windows tool says it only allows me to
extract one object at a time. Yuck! Oh well, I wasn't going anywhere
today, anyway... ;)
Thanks.
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Coatimundi wrote:
I need to break open a library I created with Visual Studio and insert
some ob
Coatimundi wrote:
I need to break open a library I created with Visual Studio and insert
some objects also compiled with Visual Studio.
Will Cygwin's ar command work for this task?
Alternatively, is there a Windows tool better suited to this?
Maybe there's even something that ships with Visu
David Rothenberger wrote:
On 10/2/2006 5:27 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Steve wrote:
When running as a background process, forking using `backtick`
assignments causes the process to die and leaves the forked process
in a defunct state.
[snip]
Tried with 1.5.21. Ran > 5500 times before I
I need to break open a library I created with Visual Studio and insert
some objects also compiled with Visual Studio.
Will Cygwin's ar command work for this task?
Alternatively, is there a Windows tool better suited to this?
Maybe there's even something that ships with Visual Studio, but I
w
Vinod K Gupta wrote:
We have a local mirror of selected packages from which we install cygwin on
user machines. When we perform un-attended installation using setup.exe -q
-L -l -R... the installer installs only the Base packages. How can we tell
setup to install ALL available packages?
There
> gpg: keyserver internal error
> gpg: keyserver receive failed: keyserver error
I get this when I try to --search-keys or --recv-key.
I am using keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net with gnupg
1.4.2.1-1 and cygwin 1.5.21-2
Help!
Will
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Do You Yahoo!?
On 10/2/2006 5:27 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Steve wrote:
When running as a background process, forking using `backtick`
assignments causes the process to die and leaves the forked process
in a defunct state.
[snip]
Tried with 1.5.21. Ran > 5500 times before I stopped it. ps looks
clean
This might be the wrong mailing list (I couldn't find
a list for make), but I hope that folks might have an
answer/explanation.
I'm getting an error building gcc on Cygwin.
Specifically, the make in libcpp fails, saying
that it cannot find a rule to make po/be.gmo
which is needed by target 'all'.
We have a local mirror of selected packages from which we install cygwin on
user machines. When we perform un-attended installation using setup.exe -q -L
-l -R... the installer installs only the Base packages. How can we tell setup
to install ALL available packages?
Vinod
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On 10/02/2006, Benh LIEU SONG wrote:
I found that It was better to link agains import libraries, which can be
generated when one has .lib files. That's what I did, following the
procedure described in http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/dll.html
(Linking against DLL).
If you have an import li
Steve wrote:
Hello All,
When running as a background process, forking using `backtick` assignments
causes the process to die and leaves the forked process in a defunct state. This
seems like a sever problem with cygwin process handling and I was wandering if
anyone else in this group has ran int
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When running demo-ppc603.sh under cygwin, I get odd errors. It appears that
resources are being consumed from Windows and the script eventually fails.
I read the the mailing list archives and changed the default heap sizes in
Windows to twice their original size... this
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 03:53:42PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
"DePriest, Jason R." wrote:
I just want to know if anyone else has experienced this or if not,
what I can check out or examine to fix it.
I've also got this problem with "make" saying "target pattern conta
When running demo-ppc603.sh under cygwin, I get odd errors. It appears that
resources are being consumed from Windows and the script eventually fails.
I read the the mailing list archives and changed the default heap sizes in
Windows to twice their original size... this did not fix the problem.
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 03:53:42PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
>"DePriest, Jason R." wrote:
>> I just want to know if anyone else has experienced this or if not,
>> what I can check out or examine to fix it.
>
>I've also got this problem with "make" saying "target pattern contains
>no `%'", anybody
"DePriest, Jason R." wrote:
> I just want to know if anyone else has experienced this or if not,
> what I can check out or examine to fix it.
I've also got this problem with "make" saying "target pattern contains
no `%'", anybody got an idea what's up with that?
Brian
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On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 05:43:39PM -0500, mwoehlke wrote:
>DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
>>As I often do after an absence, I ran setup.exe on my system and
>>updated my cygwin installation.
>>
>>After doing this, I get some wacky errors when I try to run a bash
>>shell (double-clicking the cygwin icon)
DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
I have been on vacation for two weeks.
As I often do after an absence, I ran setup.exe on my system and
updated my cygwin installation.
After doing this, I get some wacky errors when I try to run a bash
shell (double-clicking the cygwin icon).
It says this
: command
DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
As I often do after an absence, I ran setup.exe on my system and
updated my cygwin installation.
After doing this, I get some wacky errors when I try to run a bash
shell (double-clicking the cygwin icon).
I don't know why I'm wasting my breath; no one that needs to re
Tom Robinson wrote:
Hi folks,
I've installed cygwin and sitecopy. When I try to run sitecopy from the
bash prompt, nothing happens: i.e., not even an error message:
[113 Workstation:~]$ uname
CYGWIN_NT-5.1
[114 Workstation:~]$ sitecopy -V
[115 Workstation:~]$
sitecopy appears to be install
Hi folks,
I've installed cygwin and sitecopy. When I try to run sitecopy from
the bash prompt, nothing happens: i.e., not even an error message:
[113 Workstation:~]$ uname
CYGWIN_NT-5.1
[114 Workstation:~]$ sitecopy -V
[115 Workstation:~]$
sitecopy appears to be installed OK: 'which sitec
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 01:14:37PM -0700, Wilks, Dan wrote:
>cgf wrote:
>>I really am getting a bad feeling that, rather than FIXING THE SCRIPTS,
>>everyone is reverting to using text mode mounts which are not what we
>>generally recommend.
>
>As much as I would love to work in a pure cygwin enviro
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
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Am Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:09:45 -0700 (PDT)
schrieb "Peter A. Castro" :
^
>
> I really am getting a bad feeling that, rather than FIXING THE
SCRIPTS,
> everyone is reverting to using text mode mounts which are not what we
> generally recommend.
>
> cgf
>
As much as I would love to work in a pure cygwin environment it's not
always possible. In our particular case the
Hello All,
When running as a background process, forking using `backtick` assignments
causes the process to die and leaves the forked process in a defunct state. This
seems like a sever problem with cygwin process handling and I was wandering if
anyone else in this group has ran into this.
Her
Nick Deubert gmail.com> writes:
>
> Chris McIntosh wrote:
> > Hello, I work at a company where we have a complicated Linux build. We
> > use cygwin to mimic this build on windows for some of our windows
> > centric people.
> >
> > At different times when cygwin forks it will throw a Resource
>
Changes since OpenSSH 4.3:
Security bugs resolved in this release:
* Fix a pre-authentication denial of service found by Tavis Ormandy,
that would cause sshd(8) to spin until the login grace time
expired.
* Fix an unsafe signal hander reported by Mark Dowd. The
OpenSSL Security Advisory [28th September 2006]
New OpenSSL releases are now available to correct four security
issues.
ASN.1 Denial of Service Attacks (CVE-2006-2937, CVE-2006-2940)
==
Vulnerability
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Dr. S. N. Henson re
Don't mount to /cygdrive/c/DATA/; mount points to a subdirectory of
/cygdrive don't really do any good, because the path resolution does not
look for mount points residing inside /cygdrive. Instead, mount
c:\data\myproject to a POSIX path (ie. something like /myProject).
Thanks, Eric, for point
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> schrieb "Peter A. Castro" :
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According to Frank Illenseer on 10/2/2006 2:51 AM:
>
>C:\DATA\myProject\solution1
>
> so I tried (taking your mount as reference)
>
> mount -f -u -t "C:\DATA\myProject\solution1"
> "/cygdrive/c/DATA/myProject/solution1"
Don't mount to /cygdri
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 04:04:30AM +, Tom Lee wrote:
>since the root is c:/cygwin, "mv *.txt /my/directory" under cygwin will
>goes to c:/cygwin/my/directory not c:/my/directory.
>
>it looks that all C program containing getcwd(), chdir() functions will not
>work under cycgwin unless these C
Hi,
I think I found the problem.
A college of me did not update its cygwin packages for a long time.
And my script was working at his cygwin environment.
Then he updated to the recent packages and to the recent bash.
And my script did not work any longer !
So it seems to be a problem with the new
On 02 October 2006 10:22, Benh LIEU SONG wrote:
> I'm trying to compile some libraries of us which need Sybase dll.
> I found that It was better to link agains import libraries, which can be
> generated when one has .lib files. That's what I did, following the
> procedure described in http://www
Hi,
I'm trying to compile some libraries of us which need Sybase dll. I found that
this guy, Michael Peppler http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-11/msg00955.html
had the same problem, but his comments aren't enough for me to get rid of it.
Linking against sybase dll is succesfull, but strangely
Thanks Eric for the proposals for "mount":
>mount -f -u -t "c:/cygwin/home/eblake/text" "/home/eblake/text"
Unfortunately this does not work for me. (Shell scripts still show that this
is not mounted in textmode). The directory I have to mount in textmode would
be
C:\DATA\myProject\solu
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