In a nutshell, Expect doesn't seem to be waiting for the specified
timeout interval. Here's the send/expect command pair that generates
the error (lines preceded by '*' were added for diagnostic purposes):
send_gdb "print v_int <= v_short\r"
*set time [timestamp];
*verbose "time: $time" 3
*sleep
On 2007-06-04 10:08Z, Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
[...]
> Kerio
> used to be an excellent firewall. It is is even somewhat recommended in
> the Cygwin FAQ.
I don't do much with cygwin except compile C++ in a shell, so
YMMV--but I've used KPF for years, and it never caused me any
problem until last
Eric Blake wrote:
> Since you seem to be interested in emacs, why not volunteer to adopt it
> and become the cygwin maintatiner
Eric,
I think this would request more expert people and as you can see
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-05/msg00716.html
...
I am not.
For example, I found
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 12:08 +0200, Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
> Anyway, today I removed the Sunbelt Personal Firewall (as it's called
> now), and tried reinstalling PHP 5.2.2. (This might seem a bit odd, but
> it can serve as a benchmark here. The installation creates subshells at
> least four
Hi,
Set up Cygwin 1.5.24-1 on a WindowsXP and a Windows2003 server.
(XP to try, 2003 for production use)
I want to use the NFS services.
I followed a HOWTO: http://www.csparkx.com/CygwinNFS/index.xhtml
My windows account name is pdon (administrator privileges).
I created a directory /home/fenix
Angelo Graziosi roma1.infn.it> writes:
> Emacs 22.1 has been released.
>
> Non-official Cygwin binaries can be found here
>
>http://www.webalice.it/angelo.graziosi/Emacs.html
Since you seem to be interested in emacs, why not volunteer to adopt it and
become the cygwin maintatiner, so that
Forgot to add: I had also experienced frequent crashes lately. I
couldn't even run configure for Apache 1.3.34 without my computer going
belly up. Well, now without Sunbelt Personal Firewall messing with
things I tried it again and it worked just fine. As Larry Hall pointed
out, it has to be a
[snip]
nope. here's the thread from a while ago:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2007-05/msg00256.html
[snip]
Thanks for the replies. I somehow managed to miss this big thread from a
few weeks back (maybe because the spelling was DualCore(s), as one word,
throughout).
Anyway, after read
AFAIK this is a 'prescott' Pentium 4 Multithreaded CPU.
There's been a lot of discussion recently about Cygwin and
dual-core/MT-core CPUs. I have one and often have these kind of
problems, usually during building libtool-based packages, which is
bash-intensive.
Unfortunately nobody has found a
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