Re: Problem with automake

2007-05-31 Thread Public Mailing Lists
Eric, thank you very much for your help. Below, I'm going to answer to the questions you asked. It would be great if I could get that stuff to work again. :-) Eric Blake wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Public Mailing Lists on 5/27/2007 8:30 PM: /usr/bin/

Re: OCaml package hasn't updated for a while (Ping unison maintainer)

2007-05-31 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin Ports)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Igor Peshansky wrote: > 1) support dynamic linking/loading on Cygwin (mostly done for 3.08); I tried this recently with 3.09.3 and seems to work with lablgtk2. It's in Ports' CVS as (surprise) ocaml/ocaml. Yaakov -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Vers

scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread yitzle
5 minutes. Not bad... -- Forwarded message -- From: yitzle Date: May 31, 2007 11:45 PM Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling? -- Forwarded message -- From: John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: May 31, 2007 11:50 PM To: yitzle <[EMAIL PROT

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread yitzle
I fail to follow the logic behind that statement. You suggested that "those with IQ less than 80 have responded so far..." I noted that by your own reply, you are implying that you believe your IQ to be below 80. Your reply 1) is agreeing with what I said ("yes, ..."), yet it seems to be agreeing

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread John
I have no problem. It behaves beautifully on Mac OS. What problem do you refer to? Andrew DeFaria wrote: John wrote: umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting for cygwin go complete. I fell asleep listening to your sorry assed incomplete explanation. Let's not forget who has the p

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
yitzle wrote: Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling? 0 seconds... You frigging idiot! OK, now that we've gotten past that... -- Andrew DeFaria I thought about how mothers feed their babies with tiny little spoons and forks so I wondered, what

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread yitzle
On 5/31/07, yitzle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling? Oops. I was going to write "how far/fast this will degrade" then threw in the name calling. Make that: Any bets as to how fast this will degrade to name calling? -- Unsubscribe

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
John wrote: umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting for cygwin go complete. I fell asleep listening to your sorry assed incomplete explanation. Let's not forget who has the problem here. *You do*. And you are getting no solutions with your stupid attitude now are you? -- Andrew

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread yitzle
Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling? -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
John wrote: oh and you are the guy in the PC commercials, yes? Very funny! Geeze! You ran out of material already?!? That's frigging funny! Christopher Faylor wrote: On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote: You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
John wrote: You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes? Very funny! Actually, no, I'm not. Next WAG! -- Andrew DeFaria Yes, I guess, they oughtta name a drink after you. - John Prine -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-s

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread John
oh and you are the guy in the PC commercials, yes? Very funny! Christopher Faylor wrote: On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote: You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes? Very funny! I'll tell you what's funny: your inability to spell simple word

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread John
umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting for cygwin go complete. Christopher Faylor wrote: On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote: You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes? Very funny! I'll tell you what's funny: your inability to sp

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote: >You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC >commercials, yes? Very funny! I'll tell you what's funny: your inability to spell simple words like "Windows" and "PC" and your notion that thousands of people must care that an unexplai

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread John
You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes? Very funny! Andrew DeFaria wrote: John wrote: Hi, I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately, this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long te

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
John wrote: Hi, I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately, this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin. And here are the timings I get from my Win

scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread John
Hi, I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately, this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin. And here are the timings I get from my Windoze cygwin m

Re: slow bash command line and scripts

2007-05-31 Thread MVUKOVIC
- Original Message - From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:29 pm Subject: Re: slow bash command line and scripts To: cygwin@cygwin.com > yitzle wrote: > >> I followed Phil's advice and cleaned up PATH. What is > interesting is > >> that even wit

Re: ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread KenLee
Yes the rsh client is present on the Windows side. But I don't have a rsh daemon running as a service. Now I have to go hunt down the instructions to get that up and running... Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: > > KenLee wrote: >> I have tried ssh using both interactive and command line mode,

Re: slow bash command line and scripts

2007-05-31 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
yitzle wrote: >> I followed Phil's advice and cleaned up PATH. What is interesting is >> that even with a bare cygwin start (no .bash_profile or .bashrc) I still >> have /bin, /usr/bin, and /usr/X11R6/bin (followed by the windows' system >> and user paths) in my path. I am guessing this is someth

Re: ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
KenLee wrote: > I have tried ssh using both interactive and command line mode, and I get the > same results. That is - sorry for being pedantic about this - I had invoked > ssh first with the command line option, and it worked. I invoked ssh again > with the command line again, but it hung this t

Re: ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Christopher Faylor wrote: > On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 04:27:00PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: >> Christopher Faylor wrote: >>> There seems to be some confusion about the CYGWIN tty setting. >>> >>> The only time it should have any effect is when there is a console involved. >>> In that scenario,

Re: RE: slow bash command line and scripts

2007-05-31 Thread yitzle
I followed Phil's advice and cleaned up PATH. What is interesting is that even with a bare cygwin start (no .bash_profile or .bashrc) I still have /bin, /usr/bin, and /usr/X11R6/bin (followed by the windows' system and user paths) in my path. I am guessing this is something internal to cygwin.

Re: RE: slow bash command line and scripts

2007-05-31 Thread MVUKOVIC
- Original Message - From: Phil Betts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:56 pm Subject: RE: slow bash command line and scripts To: cygwin@cygwin.com > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thursday, May 31, 2007 2:53 PM:: > > > The response time to bash command from the command line

Re: ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread KenLee
I have tried ssh using both interactive and command line mode, and I get the same results. That is - sorry for being pedantic about this - I had invoked ssh first with the command line option, and it worked. I invoked ssh again with the command line again, but it hung this time. Then I just inv

running SSHD on Windows 2003 cluster

2007-05-31 Thread j95661
Has anyone been successfull at installing Cygwin for SSH and running the sshd service as a generic application in a cluster resource group? This is running on a Windows 2003 enterprise server and I need to be able to fail over ssh services due to an application that is running on the cluster as w

Re: ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 04:27:00PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: >Christopher Faylor wrote: >> There seems to be some confusion about the CYGWIN tty setting. >> >> The only time it should have any effect is when there is a console involved. >> In that scenario, what effectively happens is that

Re: ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Christopher Faylor wrote: > There seems to be some confusion about the CYGWIN tty setting. > > The only time it should have any effect is when there is a console involved. > In that scenario, what effectively happens is that CYGWIN opens up a pty > and pretends that the pty is a linux-like tty. >

Re: OCaml package hasn't updated for a while (Ping unison maintainer)

2007-05-31 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 31 May 2007, Andrew Schulman wrote: > > One problem is that a major client of O'Caml is unison, and, because > > of binary incompatibility, the releases of O'Caml need to be > > coordinated with unison. I've added a ping, and we'll see what Andrew > > says. I'm not familiar enough with O

Re: ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 04:08:02PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: >KenLee wrote: >>I'm a Linux newbie, so please excuse my dumb questions. >> >>Installed cygwin successfully on a box running Win2003 server. When I >>ssh to it to run a VB script file (.kcu extension) as "cmd /c >>update.kcu", my

Re: ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
KenLee wrote: > I'm a Linux newbie, so please excuse my dumb questions. > > Installed cygwin successfully on a box running Win2003 server. When I ssh > to it to run a VB script file (.kcu extension) as "cmd /c update.kcu", my > client session just hangs until I press Ctrl-C. Meanwhile on the re

Re: ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 12:46:29PM -0700, KenLee wrote: >I'm a Linux newbie, so please excuse my dumb questions. > >Installed cygwin successfully on a box running Win2003 server. When I ssh >to it to run a VB script file (.kcu extension) as "cmd /c update.kcu", my >client session just hangs until

ssh session hangs while running cmd on remote server

2007-05-31 Thread KenLee
I'm a Linux newbie, so please excuse my dumb questions. Installed cygwin successfully on a box running Win2003 server. When I ssh to it to run a VB script file (.kcu extension) as "cmd /c update.kcu", my client session just hangs until I press Ctrl-C. Meanwhile on the remote server, nothing ha

Re: gcc 4.x?

2007-05-31 Thread Tom
My apologies, I must have missed the latest one about GCC 4.2.0 RC3 for some reason, sorry. Tom wrote: There is an email thread from 2006 to this topic: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg00507.html I have compiled my own GCC 4.2.0 for cygwin, but not tested and not really used it a lot.

Re: gcc 4.x?

2007-05-31 Thread Tom
There is an email thread from 2006 to this topic: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg00507.html I have compiled my own GCC 4.2.0 for cygwin, but not tested and not really used it a lot. And I must admit that what Charles et al were talking about is not my core expertise. I would appreciat

RE: cp command fails when copying from a network drive

2007-05-31 Thread Manish Rathi
I tested this with the latest release version of cygwin dll on a brand new machine, and things do work. So it may well be that I had not updated all the necessary components on the previous version, when I tried this setup. Thanks for all the help. Manish -Original Message- From: Eric Bla

Re: rcp, rsh don't work on Vista?

2007-05-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 12:57:16PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote: >On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 04:47:23PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote: >>On 31 May 2007 16:36, Michael Kairys wrote: >> >>> Thank you both, you were both right :) There *was* a cygwin1.dll in >>> windows/system32, marked system and hidden...

Re: rcp, rsh don't work on Vista?

2007-05-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 04:47:23PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote: >On 31 May 2007 16:36, Michael Kairys wrote: > >> Thank you both, you were both right :) There *was* a cygwin1.dll in >> windows/system32, marked system and hidden... And I agree I should learn to >> live without rcp. (For now I'm using ftp

RE: slow bash command line and scripts

2007-05-31 Thread Phil Betts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thursday, May 31, 2007 2:53 PM:: > The response time to bash command from the command line is very slow. > For example, if I type "ls", it takes about 0.5 sec to get some > output, and after the output, another 0.5 sec for the prompt. > > Likewise, my scripts are very s

RE: rcp, rsh don't work on Vista?

2007-05-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 May 2007 16:36, Michael Kairys wrote: > Thank you both, you were both right :) There *was* a cygwin1.dll in > windows/system32, marked system and hidden... And I agree I should learn to > live without rcp. (For now I'm using ftp via wget.) We need a new description for the specially vici

Re: rcp, rsh don't work on Vista?

2007-05-31 Thread Michael Kairys
Thank you both, you were both right :) There *was* a cygwin1.dll in windows/system32, marked system and hidden... And I agree I should learn to live without rcp. (For now I'm using ftp via wget.) -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cy

Re: Problem with finding mirror lists using setup.exe

2007-05-31 Thread James Sherman Jr.
> im not sure if this is whats going on, but you have to let setup.exe > talk to the internet. So after all that, I tried disabling everything (again), firewalls, Norton, anything else I can possibly think of, and today it worked. I don't know what I disabled today that I didn't yesterday (firewa

Re: OCaml package hasn't updated for a while (Ping unison maintainer)

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew Schulman
> One problem is that a major client of O'Caml is unison, and, because of > binary incompatibility, the releases of O'Caml need to be coordinated with > unison. I've added a ping, and we'll see what Andrew says. I'm not > familiar enough with O'Caml program dependencies to know whether I can > si

Re: Build problems - unistd.h

2007-05-31 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 31 May 2007, Scott Peterson wrote: > Sorry about the large email: didn't realize how big it was when I cut > and pasted. > Line 108 is indeed: > > int _EXFUN(pipe, (int __fildes[2] )); > > I've greped around for "define pipe" and the only results I could find > are /usr/include/glib-1.

Re: OCaml package hasn't updated for a while (Ping unison maintainer)

2007-05-31 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 31 May 2007, Wei-Hao Lin wrote: > On 5/23/07, Matthew Woehlke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: . Thanks. > > Wei-Hao Lin wrote: > > > OCaml 3.10 is just released. The Cygwin ocaml package generously > > > contributed by Igor Pechtchanski in 2004, ho

RE: rcp, rsh don't work on Vista?

2007-05-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 May 2007 15:06, Michael Kairys wrote: > I'm setting up my usual environment on Vista (Ultimate) and I found that the > Windows versions of rcp and rsh appear not to be distributed with Vista. So > I turned to the Cygwin versions and found they don't seem to run - although > all the other Cyg

Re: rcp, rsh don't work on Vista?

2007-05-31 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On May 31 14:06, Michael Kairys wrote: > I'm setting up my usual environment on Vista (Ultimate) and I found that the > Windows versions of rcp and rsh appear not to be distributed with Vista. So I > turned to the Cygwin versions and found they don't seem to run - although all > the other Cygwin

rcp, rsh don't work on Vista?

2007-05-31 Thread Michael Kairys
I'm setting up my usual environment on Vista (Ultimate) and I found that the Windows versions of rcp and rsh appear not to be distributed with Vista. So I turned to the Cygwin versions and found they don't seem to run - although all the other Cygwin ports I've used seem to work fine. I get: rcp

Re: Issue Getting cron to execute a basic test job on windows

2007-05-31 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
> I cannot get cron to execute a test line, or log errors to the cron log > for further debugging. I would appreciate it if you could point me in > the right direction towards fixing my setup. Attached is the > cronbug.txt. Thanks for sending cronbug output. It shows that you have cron running as

Re: OCaml package hasn't updated for a while

2007-05-31 Thread Wei-Hao Lin
On 5/23/07, Matthew Woehlke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Wei-Hao Lin wrote: > OCaml 3.10 is just released. The Cygwin ocaml package generously > contributed by Igor Pechtchanski in 2004, however, is still 3.08.1. > Although OCaml can be compiled under Cygwin without any change, surely > it will sa

Re: Updated [experimental]: findutils-4.3.4-1

2007-05-31 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What timing. Right after I started building 4.3.6, I got an email stating > that 4.3.7 will be released shortly to resolve security issue > CVE-2007-2452. So look for 4.3.7 instead, once it is ready to go. Thanks! Greetings, Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen

Re: File Permissions on Vista [could be "how to deal with UAC"?]

2007-05-31 Thread Arnaud Legout
Hi, DePriest, Jason R. wrote: On 5/29/07, morgan gangwere wrote: - cut out Arnaud's information and Morgan's PGP header / footer - Cant we make setup.exe check if its Vista? i mean, its an environment variable! UAC does some odd things to user access and permissions. http://blogs.msdn.com