Just reporting a sourceforge project that's distributing the cygwin binary.
See:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=22466&package_id=15678&release_id=27619
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I'm counting down to releasing 0.2.7. cygport developers, please cvs up
and test (especially PATCH_URI).
New features for 0.2.7:
* Use PATCH_URI for upstream or third-party patches; these patches are
included individually in the -src.tar.bz2 and do
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According to DePriest, Jason R. on 12/18/2006 9:12 PM:
>> line 15: syntax error near unexpected token `in
>> line 15: `case "`uname`" in
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>
> To install anything Cygwin, go to http://www.cygwin.com and click on
> the 'Install or update now' link whi
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According to Paul Murphy on 12/18/2006 4:16 PM:
> Hello,
>
> I have recently installed cygwin, and during the installation received a
> series of crashes for "bash.exe" - standard Windows XP exception errors.
You know, telling us the content of those
Whenever I try to download Cygwin via the setup.exe file, my attempts
abruptly stop on _update-info-dir-00480-1.tar.bz2. Any ideas as to why?
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Koichi Yamaguchi wrote:
Hi Larry,
Thank you. It worked.
Now I figured out that if a folder, in which cygwin will be installed,
doesn't include SYSTEM user permission, installation program
cannot set appropriate attribute to symbolic links automatically.
That's a "feature" of Windows which can
On 12/18/06, hyrogen wrote:
Hi There,
Im trying to get started using the open source search engine nutch and im
trying to connect to is through cygwn to start indexing my site. However Im
getting this error:
line 15: syntax error near unexpected token `in
line 15: `case "`uname`" in
I found
andy wang gmail.com> writes:
>
> >
> > crosstool is discussed in this mailing list: crossgcc sourceware.org .
> >
> > Please send email there for crosstool questions.
> >
> > --
> > Christopher Faylor spammer? -> aaaspam
sourceware.org
> > Cygwin Co-Project Leader
Sunil Ravipati wrote
> I am a newbie. I installed cygwin on winXP. In the bash shell,
> I want to access Program Files by cd Program Files but I get
> is cd Program\ Files/ .
>
> How do i get rid off the slashes for the dir names with spaces.
Don't get rid of them.
The slash on the end of File
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Hi, Leo:
Why
Hi Larry,
Thank you. It worked.
Now I figured out that if a folder, in which cygwin will be installed,
doesn't include SYSTEM user permission, installation program
cannot set appropriate attribute to symbolic links automatically.
Thank you again.
Koichi
On 12/18/06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) <[EMAIL
I'm trying to clean up my system (somewhat) and noticed that
openldap-2.3.30.tgz is a tad over 11GB. Can this file be deleted?
-rwxr-x---+ 1 ra12345 Users 12478083072 Nov 29 10:54 openldap-2.3.30.tgz
thanks
art
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Emmanuel TORRE wrote:
[snip]
> If anyone has some advice to help me finding out this problem. Is gbd
> sufficient to allow me to debug the execution ?
1. Upgrade to 1.5.22 to avoid bugs that have already been fixed.
2. Simplify: don't run your compiled script, run the script (for testing).
3. I
On 12/18/06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
I believe Outpost has been implicated before when these kinds of problems
pop up. Not sure about Avast. You can check the email archives for details.
If these are recent changes (or at least different than the last time
when you didn't have these problem
Paul Murphy wrote:
Hello,
I have recently installed cygwin, and during the installation received a
series of crashes for "bash.exe" - standard Windows XP exception errors.
However, all the files were copied to i:\dev\cygwin, and if I attempt to
carry out any command in that directory, I receive
Hello,
I have recently installed cygwin, and during the installation received a
series of crashes for "bash.exe" - standard Windows XP exception errors.
However, all the files were copied to i:\dev\cygwin, and if I attempt to
carry out any command in that directory, I receive the same error - at
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> I've applied a patch to Cygwin which should workaround what appears to
> be a compatibility bug in WOW64 on Vista 64.
>
> Please try the latest snapshot DLL from http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
This worked nicely for me, except that I do see a couple of p
Is there a technical reason why flex is stuck at 2.5.4a? If so, what is it?
That version dates to summer of 1997 (i.e. early Devonian epoch), and there
have been two subsequent releases in 2003 and 2006. I've verified that the
latest flex source builds OOB, but of course has the usual line ending
On 12/15/06, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
Aaron Humphrey wrote on Friday, December 15, 2006 5:34 PM:
> Oddly enough, it seems to. In fact, just adding the '-c' option to
> NROFF in man.conf, without having to remove '-Tlatin' or add the '2>
> /dev/null' (which I'm not sure would work
Dave Korn wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who tested and reported both problems and successes
> with the experimental version, and to Angelo Graziosi in particular for
> his help.
I have rebuilt CERNLIB (g77) and ROOT (g++) and all works fine.
Thanks a lot,
Angelo.
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Koichi Yamaguchi wrote:
Hi, all
I'll appreciate if you give me advises.
I my cygwin, ready-made symlink files, which contain
'!filename'
sentence, cannot be executed.
The cygwin is as installed by using setup.exe.2.510.2.2 for All Users.
Default Text file Type is Unix/binary.
For example, the
Hi, all
I'll appreciate if you give me advises.
I my cygwin, ready-made symlink files, which contain
'!filename'
sentence, cannot be executed.
The cygwin is as installed by using setup.exe.2.510.2.2 for All Users.
Default Text file Type is Unix/binary.
For example, the cygwin prompts like below
The cygwin gsl package (GNU Scientific Library) has been updated to
1.8-2. For the announcement of gsl version 1.8 See (1).
The homepage for the GSL is http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/
The 1.8-2 update fixes two packaging errors. The gsl-randist.exe program
was missing from gsl-apps and the mis
On 12/18/06, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Personally, I have never heard of '\e[22' turning off bold. My guess
would be that the real solution here is to fix the TERMINFO database.
As seen at http://rtfm.etla.org/xterm/ctlseq.html , under the section
"Functions using CSI, ordered by the final charact
On 18 December 2006 16:33, Emmanuel TORRE wrote:
> The only clue I have is the these 2 boxes are runnig norton antivirus.
> But I excluded all cygwin stuff and accessed files from realtime scanning.
Nonetheless, it is almost bound to be the problem. It's not just the
realtime scanning: any of
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
Aaron Humphrey wrote on Friday, December 15, 2006 5:34 PM:
Oddly enough, it seems to. In fact, just adding the '-c' option to
NROFF in man.conf, without having to remove '-Tlatin' or add the '2>
/dev/null' (which I'm not sure would work under tcsh anyway
Hi,
We use a lot of admin scripts on our windows boxes running Windows XP,
Windows 2000 and 2003 and use Cygwin for a long time.
We recently compiled the "shc" utility that encrypts a bash script into
a simple C program to hide some password
from non authorized users and to avoid "wild" code
kato fong wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a sh script that executes itself if sshd is not running.
But what is the reliable way to test if I get sshd running under
cygwin/windows95?
This isn't a Cygwin-specific question. As such, discussion of it is
really off-topic for this list.
That said, the
Hi,
I want to write a sh script that executes itself if sshd is not running.
But what is the reliable way to test if I get sshd running under
cygwin/windows95?
Thanks for your answsers
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Dave Korn wrote:
A new release of gcc, version 3.4.4-3, has been uploaded to sourceware.org,
and will appear on your local mirror after it next refreshes.
Finally! Thank you, Dave! You know have a platinum star in my book!
[snip]
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According to hyrogen on 12/18/2006 2:50 AM:
>
> line 15: syntax error near unexpected token `in
> line 15: `case "`uname`" in
Sounds like DOS line endings in a binary script. Google the list next time.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2006-12/ms
> Lorenzo,
> default windows prompt terminal to Putty and I think
Thank you. The problem seems to be in the keyboard
interpretation by emacs. Now I'm able to exit emacs,
but I can't mark a block of text, as an example,
because C-spc works simply as 'space'. I can use emacs
for win on the same files
> Lorenzo,
> default windows prompt terminal to Putty and I think
Thank you. The problem seems to be in the keyboard
interpretation by emacs. Now I'm able to exit emacs,
but I can't mark a block of text, as an example,
because C-spc works simply as 'space'. I can use emacs
for win on the same files
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 10:28:46AM +, Leo Liu wrote:
>But i don't know what next to do or how to use the toolchains re-compiled by
>crosstool for compiling linux kernel under cygwin for x86 platform? Thanks.
>
>The crosstool-howto made me so confused...
>
>Sorry for my poor english understandi
andy wang gmail.com> writes:
>
> >
> > But there is a little issue when i'm using command:
> > "mount -o cygexec -o managed /cygdrive/d/testdir1 /testdir2".
> "man mount" you can see the help the mount. you can always find some
> answers if you try "man your-command".
> The first path is Windows
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Charles Wilson wrote:
> Oh, and one other thing:
>
> ===
> It's my understanding that this change (to std::string) would
> constitute an ABI change of the underlying C++/STL runtime library on
> cy
Hi There,
Im trying to get started using the open source search engine nutch and im
trying to connect to is through cygwn to start indexing my site. However Im
getting this error:
line 15: syntax error near unexpected token `in
line 15: `case "`uname`" in
I found I need to install cygwin with u
On Dec 17 22:31, Charles Wilson wrote:
> I think that winsup/cygwin/include/utmpx.h should include the following
> definition, similar to the existing one for UTMPX_FILE:
>
> #define WTMPX_FILE _PATH_WTMP
>
> I'm hitting a compile error in rxvt-unicode:
>
> # if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_UTMPX) && de
Oh, and one other thing:
===
It's my understanding that this change (to std::string) would
constitute an ABI change of the underlying C++/STL runtime library on
cygwin. Thus, any C++ packages -- or at least, those that are NOT
compiled with -no
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