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According to Craig Steury on 2/6/2007 10:35 PM:
> Hello,
>
> I am having problems with 'source' (ie the built-in bash command) in version
> 3.2.9(11). My intent
> is to use this mechanism to setup the appropriate environment in the current
> bash-s
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http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE - redirecting to the list.
According to Shakthi Poornima on 2/6/2007 6:12 PM:
> Hi Eric,
>
> I updated Cygwin tonight and I am getting this at the command prompt
>
>> bash3.2$
>
> and none of the Unix commands (l
Hello,
I am having problems with 'source' (ie the built-in bash command) in version
3.2.9(11). My intent
is to use this mechanism to setup the appropriate environment in the current
bash-shell. If I
source a test file containing nothing but 'ls'
I get the following output: source dsg-tst
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Eliah Kagan wrote:
> On 2/6/07, Frank Fesevur wrote:
> > If you want a use a popup, please make it aware of the --quiet option!
> > [snip]
> > And could the 'file in use' message box also respect the --quiet option?
>
> Perhaps there could be a flag to cause setup.exe to succee
Max Kaehn wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 17:31 -0600, Benedict, Michael wrote:
Please bear with me, I am not sure if I am on the same page as you.
1) I can see the mount. I can make it my working directory. I can view
files in it. I can even remove some files from it. This is all from
the re
ok, i've determined it is a problem with the handling of signals.
here's the process list when i SSH in...
PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME COMMAND
227211202272 15320 1000 22:20:57 /usr/bin/bash
212022722120 19960 1000 22:21:07 /u
On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 17:31 -0600, Benedict, Michael wrote:
> Please bear with me, I am not sure if I am on the same page as you.
>
> 1) I can see the mount. I can make it my working directory. I can view
> files in it. I can even remove some files from it. This is all from
> the remote ssh s
Please bear with me, I am not sure if I am on the same page as you.
1) I can see the mount. I can make it my working directory. I can view
files in it. I can even remove some files from it. This is all from
the remote ssh session.
2) I downloaded WinObj, and am trying to use it. I see no ent
Darryl Okahata wrote:
Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, it's not the version of cygwin, but the version of bash that matters
in this instance. Get your facts straight, and don't rehash something that has
already been beaten to death on this list if you don't want to receive our
On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 15:55 -0600, Benedict, Michael wrote:
> I have an ssh server running on a Windows XP Professional. I also have
> a Clearcase Dynamic view mounted to the M:\ drive. From a Cygwin X-term
> (local), I am able to interact with files mostly as expected(1). If I
> ssh into Cygwin
Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, it's not the version of cygwin, but the version of bash that
> matters
> in this instance. Get your facts straight, and don't rehash something that
> has
> already been beaten to death on this list if you don't want to receive our
> annoyed r
...anyone have any guesses why rename() can't rename files in the same
directory, if the directory is an NFS mount? This causes 'ar' to fail
with the error:
ar: unable to rename 'libcloudobj.a' reason: Invalid cross-device link
I see this in strace with both 'ar' and 'mv':
46 371094 [main
Frank Fesevur wrote:
> At 5-2-2007 17:58, Charles Wilson wrote:
>> Sounds to me like we need to consider extending the setup.ini format
>> (and, by extension, the setup.hint format) to include an optional field:
>> popup: This package is a significant change from the previous release.
>> Please c
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Brian Ford wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Ritter, Nils wrote:
> > g++ -o out-glut/salmon out-glut/adjacency.o out-glut/assemble-matrix.o
> > out-glut/big-vector.o out-glut/bounding.o ... lots of object files ...
> > out-glut/wx-salmon.o -lXi -lXt -lICE -lXext -lXmu -lSM -lX11
> >
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Ritter, Nils wrote:
> we try to compile a cutting software named Salmon with Cygwin. All the
> source code files compile to .o object files. But when the linker try to
> build the binary, there're many openGL errors.
>
> This is the command:
>
> g++ -o out-glut/salmon out-glut/
On 2/6/07, Frank Fesevur wrote:
If you want a use a popup, please make it aware of the --quiet option!
I run 'setup.exe --quiet' from a simple .bat script to update my
installation (first stopping and afterwards starting again my sshd). And
even that is not always free of popups (when files are
At 5-2-2007 17:58, Charles Wilson wrote:
Sounds to me like we need to consider extending the setup.ini format
(and, by extension, the setup.hint format) to include an optional field:
popup: This package is a significant change from the previous release.
Please check http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin
Ritter, Nils wrote:
> we try to compile a cutting software named Salmon with Cygwin. All the source
> code files compile to .o object files. But when the linker try to build the
> binary, there're many openGL errors.
>
> This is the command:
>
> g++ -o out-glut/salmon out-glut/adjacency.o out-g
"Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> (cd / && ls -1 usr/bin/* ) >a.txt
> gunzip -c /etc/setup/*.lst.gz | grep '^usr/bin/.' > b.txt
> cat a.txt b.txt | sort | uniq -u
>
> ... although this will also find anything that was created by a
> postinstall script as well
Hello,
we try to compile a cutting software named Salmon with Cygwin. All the source
code files compile to .o object files. But when the linker try to build the
binary, there're many openGL errors.
This is the command:
g++ -o out-glut/salmon out-glut/adjacency.o out-glut/assemble-matrix.o
On 2007-02-06, Lev Bishop wrote:
> On 2/5/07, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > On 2007-02-05, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > > I recently got Cygwin's sshd running on my Windows XP machine. It
> > > seems to basically work fine, allowing me to login from any of
> > > several machines running various flavors of Un
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
...but doesn't the script itself involve a fork? On a big project, with
an extra fork for every source file, that can still add up.
Don't forget that invoking the gcc executable from make or the shell
involves a fork anyway. If
On Feb 6 09:29, Brian Kasper wrote:
> If I run "c:\cygwin\usr\sbin\sshd -d" in a Windows command prompt
> started as user "administrator" and then run "ssh -l kasper localhost"
> in another command prompt started as user "administrator", the session
> FAILS with the message "/bin/bash: Permissi
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> Igor Peshansky wrote:
> > On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
> > > Will using shell wrappers noticably slow down calls to gcc? Or should
> > > we just start explicitly calling i686-pc-cygwin-gcc instead? (FWIW
> > > Gentoo does the equiv
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Will using shell wrappers noticably slow down calls to gcc? Or should
we just start explicitly calling i686-pc-cygwin-gcc instead? (FWIW
Gentoo does the equivalent of the latter.)
I don't think speed itself will be a prob
On 06 February 2007 14:54, zzapper wrote:
> Tim Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>> I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll dependencies?
> I want to find out what non-cygwin apps I will have to manually install on
> my new PC
>
>> why not sort by .dl
On 2/6/07, zzapper wrote:
Tim Prince wrote in news::
> I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll dependencies?
I want to find out what non-cygwin apps I will have to manually install on my
new PC
> why not sort by .dll dependencies
How?
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On 2/5/07, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2007-02-05, Gary Johnson wrote:
> I recently got Cygwin's sshd running on my Windows XP machine. It
> seems to basically work fine, allowing me to login from any of
> several machines running various flavors of Unix. Cygwin's less
> command, however, doesn't se
When you exit vim, less, man, and possibly other applications the background
color is set to black regardless of the setting in the shortcut that
launches the console. The clear command returns the background to the
correct color. This problem was first reported in Oct 2005 but was
incorrectly at
A list of the intsalled files for each package is available in /etc/setup.
zzapper wrote on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 3:54 PM:
> Tim Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>> I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll
> dependencies?
> I want to find out what
Tim Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll dependencies?
I want to find out what non-cygwin apps I will have to manually install on my
new PC
> why not sort by .dll dependencies
How?
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--- Luca Cappa wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am using the svn package provided by cygwin (svn
> --help reports "version
> 1.4.2 (r22196) compiled Dec 2 2006, 14:28:55"), and
> I encountered the
> following problem while exporting the content of my
> Subversion repository.
>
> In the repository
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My Cygwin installation is at least 4 years old and I will soon move to a new
PC and a fresh install. How can I list/detect any "non-cygwin" apps that I
may have added to /bin etc
I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll dependencies?
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According to Eric Lilja on 2/6/2007 1:33 AM:
> -rwx--+ 1 hivemind None 3.4K Feb 6 09:10 simple-2.2.html*
>
> Then I do:
> $ mkdir 2.3
>
> $ cp 2.2/simple-2.2.html 2.3/simple-2.3.html
> -rwx-- 1 hivemind None 3.4K Feb 6 09:24 simple-2.3.htm
Hello all,
I am using the svn package provided by cygwin (svn --help reports "version
1.4.2 (r22196) compiled Dec 2 2006, 14:28:55"), and I encountered the
following problem while exporting the content of my Subversion repository.
In the repository, I have a directory T which contains anot
Hello!
I'm trying to learn html (and some other web technologies). I see that
cygwin has an apache package but I'm actually using the native windows
version. I edit files using native windows emacs (fresh checkout from
cvs head, compiled myself), but I work from the command line, in a
cygwin
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