Re: SSH: Cygwin->Linux is slow

2006-10-09 Thread Marko Bozikovic
ppmoore wrote: > Has anyone else experience very slow speed when connected from Cygwin to a > SuSE inux box using ssh? > > I'm not talking about the connection time. I mean that when logged onto the > linux box using an xterm, that the time between typing a letter and viewing > the response is of

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mlcscope-14.1.8-2

2006-10-09 Thread Dave & Diane
Version 14.1.8-2 of "mlcscope" has been uploaded. mlcscope is a version of cscope that is maintained by Lucent Technologies. mlcscope has separate parsers for C and C++ to better detect language differences. It allows developers to interrogate their source. [SECURITY Update] mlcscope-14.1.8-

Re: SSH: Cygwin->Linux is slow

2006-10-09 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
On 10/9/06, ppmoore <> wrote: Yes, I do. Thanks, I'll try it out. Paul Brett Serkez-2 wrote: > > >> that the time between typing a letter and viewing >> the response is of the order of 1-2 seconds. > > Are you running anit-virus software? Do you have active virus > scanning turned on? If

Re: Compiling TVision under Cygwin fails

2006-10-09 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Vojta wrote: Hello, I just tried to compile Turbo Vision under Cygwin: I ran ./configure, which finished without errors I ran make and it compiled okay, until got to file classes/wingr/wingrscr.cc, where it stoped with error that function _get_osfhandle (line 703) was not declared. However, thi

Re: SSH: Cygwin->Linux is slow

2006-10-09 Thread ppmoore
Yes, I do. Thanks, I'll try it out. Paul Brett Serkez-2 wrote: > > >> that the time between typing a letter and viewing >> the response is of the order of 1-2 seconds. > > Are you running anit-virus software? Do you have active virus > scanning turned on? If so, try turning it off to see

Re: cygserver errors

2006-10-09 Thread Lester Ingber
I do have all Cygwin packages on my PC. I assume that I must specifically "activate" syslogd? But why? If the same info is in now the Windows event log, what else would be learned? Thanks. Lester :Lester Ingber wrote: : :> In /etc/cygserver.conf I set :> kern.log.syslog yes :> and restarted t

Re: cygserver errors

2006-10-09 Thread René Berber
Lester Ingber wrote: > In /etc/cygserver.conf I set > kern.log.syslog yes > and restarted the cygserver service. > I then started my startxwin.sh. > > I still have an empty /var/log/cygserver.log file, with the same > errors in Event Viewer -> Application. You need to install syslogd (part of in

Re: cygserver errors

2006-10-09 Thread Lester Ingber
In /etc/cygserver.conf I set kern.log.syslog yes and restarted the cygserver service. I then started my startxwin.sh. I still have an empty /var/log/cygserver.log file, with the same errors in Event Viewer -> Application. Lester On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 01:13:51PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote

Re: cygserver errors

2006-10-09 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
. Reformatted. Lester Ingber wrote: On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 01:13:51PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: : Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2006 13:13:51 -0400 : From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" : Reply-To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com : Organization: Cygwin : User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0

Re: SSH: Cygwin->Linux is slow

2006-10-09 Thread Brett Serkez
that the time between typing a letter and viewing the response is of the order of 1-2 seconds. Are you running anit-virus software? Do you have active virus scanning turned on? If so, try turning it off to see if it changes this behavior. Brett -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/m

SSH: Cygwin->Linux is slow

2006-10-09 Thread ppmoore
Has anyone else experience very slow speed when connected from Cygwin to a SuSE inux box using ssh? I'm not talking about the connection time. I mean that when logged onto the linux box using an xterm, that the time between typing a letter and viewing the response is of the order of 1-2 seconds.

Re: ImageMagick needs old X dlls - lyx/XmGrace fail because ImageMagick doesn't work

2006-10-09 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 03:32:03PM -0400, Volker Quetschke wrote: >This is merely a reminder that some packages fail because the current >Xorg version removed some dlls that are needed by ImageMagick. > >This is not a new issue, see here: > >

ImageMagick needs old X dlls - lyx/XmGrace fail because ImageMagick doesn't work

2006-10-09 Thread Volker Quetschke
This is merely a reminder that some packages fail because the current Xorg version removed some dlls that are needed by ImageMagick. This is not a new issue, see here: Volker

Re: cygserver errors

2006-10-09 Thread Lester Ingber
Larry: This file is listed under `ls -l`: -rw--- 1 SYSTEM root 0 Aug 23 08:31 cygserver.log % cat cygserver.log cat: cygserver.log: Permission denied I couldn't access this file, so I temporarily used `chown --reference` to set the owner to myself. This file is empty, just as it firs

Re: Fatal error with PGREP

2006-10-09 Thread mwoehlke
Sean McNamara wrote: Thanks for your response Matthew. I have attached my cygcheck output this time. Um... ok, we got it the first two times, you can stop posting it now. :-) Sorry for not doing that initially. Most mailing lists I subscribe to do not allow attachments, so I didn't think

Re: cygserver errors

2006-10-09 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 10/09/2006, Lester Ingber wrote: I am having problems with cygserver similar to those discussed in http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-05/msg01378.html. On my XP Pro system, under Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer -> Application, I see several red X's whenever I start my modified startxwi

Re: Cannon chmod on Shared Network Files

2006-10-09 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi , I am running cygwin on Windows NT system. I am unable to do chmod on the files that reside on mapped drives. I am able to change the permissions of local files but not the ones on the mapped drive even though I am the superuser and the files a

Re: Problem running cygwin with 3rd party dll

2006-10-09 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
greg kinostudios com wrote: Larry Hall wrote: Sounds to me like you have a case of: But noticing your environment calls out two other things. You have a pretty old version of Cygwin (1.5.19) in your installation dir

RE: Fatal error with PGREP

2006-10-09 Thread Dave Korn
On 09 October 2006 16:34, Sean McNamara wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been trying to resolve this for over a week, and there hasn't been a > peep from the list. That has me wondering if: > > 1. Nobody has the slightest idea about what could be happening. Well, that's my reason for not having an

Re: Fatal error with PGREP

2006-10-09 Thread Sean McNamara
Thanks for your response Matthew. I have attached my cygcheck output this time. Sorry for not doing that initially. Most mailing lists I subscribe to do not allow attachments, so I didn't think of doing so initially. Also, I've reviewed the definition for TOFU, and am not sure I'm completely

Re: Fatal error with PGREP

2006-10-09 Thread mwoehlke
Sean McNamara wrote: Hi all, I've been trying to resolve this for over a week, and there hasn't been a peep from the list. That has me wondering if: 1. Nobody has the slightest idea about what could be happening. 2. The solution is so painfully obvious that folks don't feel it warrants a resp

Re: API versus web interface for public document access

2006-10-09 Thread mwoehlke
Mike Marchywka wrote: Thanks, I've been on the list before and I do recall some related success stories. Any suggestions for a more appropriate audience? Since your question (which I read, after skimming through to find it at the bottom of your post) seems to relate generically to scripting, m

Cannon chmod on Shared Network Files

2006-10-09 Thread Vishwanath_Karthik
Hi , I am running cygwin on Windows NT system. I am unable to do chmod on the files that reside on mapped drives. I am able to change the permissions of local files but not the ones on the mapped drive even though I am the superuser and the files are shared as read/write.

Re: How to select on a win32 handle?

2006-10-09 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 9 12:04, Peter Ekberg wrote: > On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 10:55:18AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > To implement a POSIX select function which allows to select on > > any descriptor one needs to implement it specificially for each known, > > resp. useful file type. Naturally thi

Compiling TVision under Cygwin fails

2006-10-09 Thread Vojta
Hello, I just tried to compile Turbo Vision under Cygwin: I ran ./configure, which finished without errors I ran make and it compiled okay, until got to file classes/wingr/wingrscr.cc, where it stoped with error that function _get_osfhandle (line 703) was not declared. However, this function is d

Re: How to select on a win32 handle?

2006-10-09 Thread Peter Ekberg
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 10:55:18AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Oct 7 04:52, Peter Ekberg wrote: > > Hello! > > > > I'm finding that I have a need to select on a win32 handle. I found the > > function cygwin_attach_handle_to_fd which sounded promising, but I do > > not have any luck when I

Re: How to select on a win32 handle?

2006-10-09 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 7 04:52, Peter Ekberg wrote: > Hello! > > I'm finding that I have a need to select on a win32 handle. I found the > function cygwin_attach_handle_to_fd which sounded promising, but I do > not have any luck when I try to use it. That won't work. The Windows select function is only impleme

Re: more serial ports

2006-10-09 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 6 14:22, ahnkle wrote: > Hi, > > I have more that 9 serial ports on my machine, some real, some virtual. > > When I recently tried to open /dev/ttyS21 it failed. Is this : > > some inbuilt limit? Yes, Cygwin only allows /dev/ttyS0 up to /dev/ttyS15 so far. I raised the limit to 63 in