Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
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Charles,
autoconf-2.60 needs a patch to fix AC_PATH_XTRA (XrmInitialize is
defined in libX11, not libXt), see below.
Thanks for the heads up. I'll look into it over the weekend.
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Oh, i though otherwise. never mind then :)
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
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>
> It is not a goal of this project to have these tools be used by the
> "windows
> community". However, if individuals or groups in this community find the
> tools useful, it is also not a goal to keep them from us
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Charles,
autoconf-2.60 needs a patch to fix AC_PATH_XTRA (XrmInitialize is
defined in libX11, not libXt), see below.
Yaakov
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Can anyone explain what is happening here (using pdksh as my shell) when
I try to set an environment variable using 'read':
This works:
$ read VAR1
Test1
$ echo "VAR1 is $VAR1"
VAR1 is Test1
This doesn't work:
$ echo Test2 | read VAR2
$ echo "VAR2 is $VAR2"
VAR2 is
This works within the 'while'
ProxyCommand /usr/local/bin/corkscrew proxy.domain.com:8080 %h %p
The above looks good.
~/.ssh/jrdepriest.auth
I don't know about the above, I jus t use "id_dsa.pub" for cvs access
When I run ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED], it automatically invokes the
corkscrew command which reads my user na
On 10/26/2006, Rukmini Sarvamangala wrote:
I'm not sure what or why it's trying to do with an h:
drive. I have a local c and d drive.
You must be using a domain login. According to the domain, your
home is "H:". If you want to override that, you can simply edit
'/etc/passwd' to point to a l
gdiviney wrote:
I'm not going to get into a discussion about my assumptions or yours. You
have no idea who I am, what I have done or not done to solve this problem,
or even if I have solved this problem. You have no idea what forums I have
been in, how often I encounter or use Cygwin, or what my
George Locke wrote:
On 10/25/06, Gary R. Van Sickle worldnet att
net> wrote:
> From: George Locke
> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1:48 PM
> Subject: device drivers - general info
>
> Hi group,
>
> I am running windows 2k with the most recent Cygwin version
> 1.5.21-1, just installed it l
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I didn't see it anywhere on line. How long
before GCC 4.1.1 is available in CygWin, and what can we users do to
accelerate the progress towards said availability?
Why specifically 4.1.1? 4.2.0 has a lot of advantages. Not many people
Marek:
Thank you. :-)
David
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According to Rukmini Sarvamangala on 10/26/2006 2:57 PM:
> After I download and install cygwin I get the following
> "text" when I start cygwin:
> mkdir: cannot create directory `/cygdrive/h': No such
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2006-10/msg00
I'm not going to get into a discussion about my assumptions or yours. You
have no idea who I am, what I have done or not done to solve this problem,
or even if I have solved this problem. You have no idea what forums I have
been in, how often I encounter or use Cygwin, or what my level of expertis
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 04:51:23PM -0700, gdiviney wrote:
>Yep, I agree whole-heartedly. I ran across this thread because (guess what?)
>the install package did not deliver this file (and I can only guess which
>others). I???ve reviewed the thread and, as you note, you were attacked for
>pointing o
Yep, I agree whole-heartedly. I ran across this thread because (guess what?)
the install package did not deliver this file (and I can only guess which
others). I’ve reviewed the thread and, as you note, you were attacked for
pointing out the obvious…
Apparently, if you’re a Cygwin believer or de
One additional thing I'd like to say, if people are considering
possibly making a decision based off the line ending of the first line
of the file: it's worth bearing in mind that it's quite possible for a
file to end up with mixed line endings. Most editors are at least
smart enough to convert th
Thank you Rene, for alerting me to "cygcheck"!
It tells me that the DLL I suspected was missing is, indeed, not on
the PATH. Once I rectified that, the application works.
-Steve
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On 10/26/06, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <> wrote:
Brett Serkez wrote:
> While this is being addressed as a technical issue, the proxy server
> is presumably used to implement company policy. While you will likely
> succeed in circumventing the proxy server, will this put you in
> violation of compan
Steve Robbins wrote:
> I have built a complicated piece of code that depends on several 3rd
> party libs. When I run it, however, it exits prematurely with no output
> to stdout nor stderr, no corefile, nothing. But the exit status is
> always 53.
>
> I'm beginning to wonder if this is telling
thanks for your reply.
the header for the for the external library does exist as source code,
eg #include "foo.h" where foo.h is C++ source code, but the functions
aren't defined within that file (just prototyped), and afaik they are
not defined anywhere in raw source code format. If that is goo
Hello,
I have built a complicated piece of code that depends on several 3rd
party libs. When I run it, however, it exits prematurely with no
output to stdout nor stderr, no corefile, nothing. But the exit
status is always 53.
I'm beginning to wonder if this is telling me something ;-)
While installing cygwin,I came across a similar installation error as
the one in the mailing list
http://sourceware.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi?wm=wrd&form=extended&m=all&s=D&ul=%2Fml%2Fcygwin%2F%25&q=%2Fusr%2Fbin%2Finstall%3A%20cannot%20create%20directory%20%60%2Fcygdrive%2Fh%27%3A%20No%20such%20file%
"Dr. Volker Zell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All 3 packages
Thanks for the detailed report, I'll have a look.
Jan.
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FWIW, This sounds somewhat like what I reported in
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2006-07/msg00139.html
although the version numbers probably don't match up.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 8
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
I've made a new version of lilypond available for installation. This
is a major new upstream release.
For a brief description of this package, and a listing of the files it
contains, see http://cygwin.com/packages/lilypond . The project web
page has more details: http:
Brett Serkez wrote:
> While this is being addressed as a technical issue, the proxy server
> is presumably used to implement company policy. While you will likely
> succeed in circumventing the proxy server, will this put you in
> violation of company policy? What might the consequences be if a
>
I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I didn't see it anywhere on line. How long
before GCC 4.1.1 is available in CygWin, and what can we users do to
accelerate the progress towards said availability?
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On 10/26/06, Teggy P Veerapen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Thanks guys for all these informations ... In fact, I have tried both solutions
connect and corkscrew but I haven't been able to connect through the proxy with
neither utility. I am getting a forbidden message and if I turn debug optio
* Lloyd Zusman (Thu, 26 Oct 2006 11:31:39 + (UTC))
> Aside from using "cmd /c attrib", is there a way in cygwin for me to
> change the Windows "hidden" or "system" attributes of a file?
Yes, "attrib" (without the "cmd /c")
> There don't seem to be any extensions to chmod that will accomplish
Thanks guys for all these informations ... In fact, I have tried both solutions
connect and corkscrew but I haven't been able to connect through the proxy with
neither utility. I am getting a forbidden message and if I turn debug option on
when using connect, I get something like that:
While
Hi,
Thanks guys for all these informations ... In fact, I have tried both solutions
connect and corkscrew but I haven't been able to connect through the proxy with
neither utility. I am getting a forbidden message and if I turn debug option on
when using connect, I get something like that:
---8<-
Eric Blake wrote:
There is also the possibility of making bash turn igncr on by default, but
/bin/sh leaving it off, since only /bin/sh is specified by POSIX; but that
also gives me the willies thinking about people who will complain why
their script doesn't work when they change from #!/bin/bash
> There are a few other things to think about with your initial attempt.
> Right now, igncr is an all or nothing setting, can be inherited into child
> processes via SHELLOPTS, but can only be changed by explicit user action.
> Your patch only ever turns it on without user intervention, not off.
On 26 October 2006 03:51, Eric Blake wrote:
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> According to Champ Mendis on 10/25/2006 6:59 PM:
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>> I installed Cywin in my Desktop Windows XP SP2 last year. I used gcc
>> 3.3.3.3 to compile my code. It worked fine and I had more than
>> 20
Aside from using "cmd /c attrib", is there a way in cygwin for me to
change the Windows "hidden" or "system" attributes of a file? There
don't seem to be any extensions to chmod that will accomplish this, and
I'm wondering if there is a cygwin-specific utility that I might be able
to use for this
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
> I've made a new version of fontconfig available for installation. This
> is new upstream release.
All 3 packages
libfontconfig1...
libfontconfig-devel...
fontconfig...
coatain a directory /etc/hints with the setup.hint file. These directories
should
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 06:03:45PM +0900, Khokan C. Paul wrote:
>To whom it may concern,
You got two bounces which told you that this message was off-topic for
this list. That should have served as a clue that this was not the
right place to discuss xterm or cygwin/x.
Please use the cygwin-xfree
To whom it may concern,
In the requirement of using Linux machines from a remote Windows
machine, I’ve searched and found Cygwin as the perfect solution.
Following on-line instructions I’ve installed in my XP machine and
tried to work on Linux machines. I don’t have any problem entering
Linux mach
>> echo xaaabababbbxaabbbabx | sed -e :a -e 's/ab//' -e ta
Thank you.
Fergus
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fergus wrote:
> In any string (eg "xaaabababbbxaabbbabx") remove all instances of "ab" and
> keep on doing this as long as you can.
>
> Do it once:
>
> echo xaaabababbbxaabbbabx | sed 's/ab//g'
> xaabbxabbx
echo xaaabababbbxaabbbabx | sed -e :a -e 's/ab//' -e ta
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