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Subject: recent CVS compilation issues
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I am getting the following on WinXP while trying to rebuild cygwin from
CVS, ever since Cor
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I am getting the following on WinXP while trying to rebuild cygwin from
CVS, ever since Corinna's patch to rename smallprint.cc:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-cvs/2007-q3/msg00076.html. Is anyone else
seeing this?
/home/eblake/src/build/i686-pc-cygwin/
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According to Fred Hansen on 8/1/2007 5:54 PM:
> Aha. There is no floorl in cygwin.
>
> It is too bad that the stub function causes autoconf to believe there IS a
> floorl. AC_CHECK_FUNCS finds the stub and reports that the function is
> available.
B
Aha. There is no floorl in cygwin.
It is too bad that the stub function causes autoconf to believe there IS a
floorl. AC_CHECK_FUNCS finds the stub and reports that the function is
available.
Fred Hansen
Sorry. I failed to notice the absence of mlockall from .
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On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 04:31:52PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
>Bas Vodde wrote:
>>Thanks for the reply. Where can I find the cygwin code that unwinds
>>the stack? I might have a look at it anyway :)
>
>Look at class stack_info in winsup/cygwin/exceptions.cc. It's pretty
>simplistic, and I'm pre
Bas Vodde wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. Where can I find the cygwin code that unwinds the
> stack? I might have a look at it anyway :)
Look at class stack_info in winsup/cygwin/exceptions.cc. It's pretty
simplistic, and I'm pretty sure it will be rendered totally ineffective
by -fomit-frame-poi
Hello,
I tried to build Lapack 3.1.1 using cygwin. Compilation works fine, but
testing reports failures. The g77 flags were -O3 -funroll-all-loops.
For gcc 3.3.3 failures are reported by CEV, CVX, CGV, DGV, SGV, ZGV.
For gcc 3.4.4 failures are reported by CGV, DGV, SGV, ZGV.
As far as the pre
Hi Brian,
Thanks for the reply. Where can I find the cygwin code that unwinds the
stack? I might have a look at it anyway :)
The problem I have with dbghelp is not whether the DLL is available, but
whether the WinSDK is... It would require a header file (which is
possible to fake) and a .li
Here's a SD memory card via a USB card reader:
orion> ./volinfo.exe l:
Device Type: 7
Characteristics: 121
Volume Name: <>
Serial Number : 1899214615
Max Filenamelength : 255
Filesystemname :
Flags : 6
FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH : FALSE
FILE_CASE_PR
Hi Corinna,
Output for a CD burner with a DirectCD / UDF / packet writing
formatted CDRW (compression is on) on W2k as drive E:.
Device Type: 2
Characteristics: 123
Volume Name:
Serial Number : 153278523
Max Filenamelength : 127
Filesystemname :
Flags
"Frederich, Eric P21322" wrote:
> Do vfprintf statements compiled on Cygwin go through libiberty which
> then calls fprintf, or is there another vfprintf in whatever C library
> I'm linking against (either Cygwin's or Microsoft's)?
No, you're getting confused by libiberty. It is used internally
On Aug 1 14:13, Fred Hansen wrote:
> A program I am trying to port to cygwin does
> #include
> and later calls mlockall, which is defined in mman.h:
> mlockall(MCL_CURRENT | MCL_FUTURE);
>
> HOWEVER, MCL_CURRENT and MCL_FUTURE are undefined. So the build fails.
>
> In other systems MCL_
Here are a few more for you:
This is a USB hard drive (NTFS formatted):
Device Type: 7
Characteristics: 20
Volume Name:
Serial Number : 483542439
Max Filenamelength : 255
Filesystemname :
Flags : 700ff
FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH : TRUE
FILE_CASE_P
Fred Hansen wrote:
> The random nubers package in http://www.agner.org/random/ uses function
> floorl. It is present in the cygwin g++ library
> (/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/libstdc++.a), but is not declared in any of
> the header files (cd /usr/include; grep -rI floorl). If I declare it:
>
"Brian Dessent" Wrote:
> 1. gcc does not implement a C library, so there is no
> implementation of any printf in gcc. The C library
> is separate from gcc, gcc is just the compiler.
> 2. libiberty is only a portabilty library. It does
> not implement any actual printf code (it just calls
> the
On Aug 1 12:26, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > Did you use the second incarnation of the test app from
> > http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-08/msg00040.html which uses
> > READ_CONTROL instead of an access of 0? If using READ_CONTROL doesn't
> > work either, you could try w
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a request for help. I need as much different information I can
>get. To get this information, I'm asking all of you to run the
attached
>test application and return the printed output as reply to this mail.
>
>Just please don't send information which is alre
Ooops sorry for the top posting, and the e-mail thing, didnt see that
your name was your e-mail =(
> > So when I type give Cygwin the command,
> > rsh -l administrator xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ls
> > It lists all the elements in the C:/ drive, which is expected
> >
> > But when I give the command,
> > rsh
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Did you use the second incarnation of the test app from
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-08/msg00040.html which uses
> READ_CONTROL instead of an access of 0? If using READ_CONTROL doesn't
> work either, you could try with GENERIC_READ instead.
Ah, I missed that disti
C:\folder_on_c actually resides on /cygdrive/c/folder_on_c
try
rsh -l administrator xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ls /cygdrive/c/folder_in_c_drive
On 8/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> So when I type give Cygwin the command,
> rsh -l administrator xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ls
> It lists all the elements
On Aug 1 10:14, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > Can you change the source and see what you get when the native NT
> > filename is only \??\X: instead of \??\X:\ (no trailing backslash)?
>
> Without the trailing backslash ZwOpenFile returns STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
> (stat = c000
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> Sorry, Brian, but this isn't correct. LD_PRELOAD has been available for
> Cygwin for a while.
>
> It's not 100% like linux but it is close. You can only override cygwin
> functions with it but that should work for open(). If this isn't working
> under cygwin, I'd su
Hello all,
So when I type give Cygwin the command,
rsh -l administrator xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ls
It lists all the elements in the C:/ drive, which is expected
But when I give the command,
rsh -l administrator xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ls /folder_in_c_drive
It says the folder cannot be found, but it is clearly li
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 08:23:15AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
>G?nther Jedenastik wrote:
>
>> using g++ to compile a dll which overload's the open(); glibc system call.
>> Using preload i want to load my own dll with my open(); function. using
>> dlsym(); i try to load the glibc open(); function.
Joe Smith wrote:
When the file's link count becomes 0 and no process has the file open,
the space occupied by the file shall be freed and the file shall no
longer
Could we at least simulate the behavior by moving the file out of the
way (simultaionsly renaming it to something unique),
and forci
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 10:21:48AM -0700, patrickinminneapolis wrote:
>This isn't exactly a cygwin fix, but this is what worked for my problem.
>
>I needed a consoleapp launcher to start up when the machine starts.
>Then I use ssh to give consolelauncher arguments of what console app to
>launch
> -Original Message-
> From: Igor Peshansky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Here's a stack trace of the thread where the spin is occurring. The
> > other threads in the process are quiet - the signal thread is is
> > ReadFile as expected, and the other threads are all in stub routines
> > do
"Frederich, Eric P21322" wrote:
> The author says...
> "Note that if you want a portable version of printf() in your code, you
> are _much_ better off using something that natively parses the format
> string. This ensures that you get the same parsing behavior on all
> platforms"
I don't know wha
At 1-8-2007 15:09, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Weird. Try the attached one instead. It adds error output.
This is the output of an USB stick attached to my Siemens Gigaset SX552
ADSL/VoIP modem. Don't know what protocol is used, but I mount it with a
NET USE command.
$ ./getvolinfo n:
Device
This isn't exactly a cygwin fix, but this is what worked for my problem.
I needed a consoleapp launcher to start up when the machine starts.
Then I use ssh to give consolelauncher arguments of what console app to
launch
Then I use ssh to launch another program I wrote in C# which uses
AttachCo
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Can you change the source and see what you get when the native NT
> filename is only \??\X: instead of \??\X:\ (no trailing backslash)?
Without the trailing backslash ZwOpenFile returns STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
(stat = c022). It seems to do that regardless of the drive
Hello guys,
I came across this page comparing different implementations of printf.
http://www.and.org/vstr/printf_comparison
The author says...
"Note that if you want a portable version of printf() in your code, you
are _much_ better off using something that natively parses the format
string. Thi
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 1 10:50, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
I had to use the 'alternate version' on the other computer I tested with.
Yeah, it looks like some OSes don't like to open file or directories
with 0 access mode. At least READ_CONTROL is required, apparently.
That sounds reaso
On Aug 1 10:50, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> I had to use the 'alternate version' on the other computer I tested with.
Yeah, it looks like some OSes don't like to open file or directories
with 0 access mode. At least READ_CONTROL is required, apparently.
Thanks,
Corinna
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On Aug 1 08:37, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > It *is* interesting, thank you.
> >
> > Anybody else running a different ramdisk?
>
> Yes. I use Farstone Virtual Hard Drive Pro (a very stupid product name
> if you ask me, but there you go) and the results are below. I am
> Corinna wrote:
[Bah - gmane can't post to cygwin-devel, so I'm cross-posting (in order to
reply now, rather than waiting till when I'm home).]
> > Also, where do you check that rename("a","a") is a successful no-op, as
> > well as rename("a","b") when a and b are hard links to the same inode
>
Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Mmm, does this really matter since a kernel uses non-hosted mode?
That doesn't really matter when your assembler creates COFF format
object files and expects COFF format assembly directives.
Brian
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I have a request for help. I need as much different information I can
get. To get this information, I'm asking all of you to run the attached
test application and return the printed output as reply to this mail.
[snip]
I'm looking for
- Remote NFS over SFU NFS
Remot
Bas Vodde wrote:
> I'm working on some unit testing framework and was thinking of building
> in some functionality for stack traces. I checked what functionality is
> available and found glibc contains execinfo.h with backtrace which can
> be used (for linux).
Yes, that's glibc-specific functiona
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Ernie Coskrey wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Igor Peshansky
> >
> > On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, Ernie Coskrey wrote:
> >
> > > I've run into a problem with cygwin 1.5.20-1 and pdksh 5.2.14. We've
> > > got a pdksh.exe process that is spinning, using all the CPU.
> > >
Brian Dessent, le Wed 01 Aug 2007 08:41:31 -0700, a écrit :
> You *are* building a cross compiler, right? Because the native Cygwin
> gcc will not be usable for building anything linux.
Mmm, does this really matter since a kernel uses non-hosted mode?
Samuel
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Claudio Scordino wrote:
> I'm trying to compile the Linux kernel using the gcc toolchain of cygwin.
> This time, I'm trying to compile the kernel for the host machine (x86).
You *are* building a cross compiler, right? Because the native Cygwin
gcc will not be usable for building anything linux.
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> It *is* interesting, thank you.
>
> Anybody else running a different ramdisk?
Yes. I use Farstone Virtual Hard Drive Pro (a very stupid product name
if you ask me, but there you go) and the results are below. I am
guessing the bulk of the difference is due to this bei
> -Original Message-
> From: Igor Peshansky
>
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, Ernie Coskrey wrote:
>
> > I've run into a problem with cygwin 1.5.20-1 and pdksh 5.2.14.
We've
> > got a pdksh.exe process that is spinning, using all the CPU.
> >
> > This scenario is very hard to reproduce, but has ha
Günther Jedenastik wrote:
> using g++ to compile a dll which overload's the open(); glibc system call.
> Using preload i want to load my own dll with my open(); function. using
> dlsym(); i try to load the glibc open(); function.
Cygwin does not use glibc. glibc is Linux-specifc.
> Q1: is LD_P
Just out of pure curiosity, does it make any difference if the medium is
R or RW?
Bob McConnell
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Angelo Graziosi
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:22 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: Reque
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> I forgot to mention that you should put a medium into the drive.
^
Obviously! Sorry!
Now these are the results:
$ ./getvolinfo D:(DVD burner)
Device Type: 2
Characteristi
Thank you, Thorsten!
That fixed the problem! TERRIFIC! Thanks again!
J
On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 12:07 +0100, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> * Jean-Claude Gervais (Wed, 01 Aug 2007 06:44:44 -0400)
> > Thank you very much for trying to help me, I appreciate it. I have tried
> > many different things to get t
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> Weird. Try the attached one instead. It adds error output.
On a ClearCase remote mount:
$ ./volinfo m:
Device Type: 7
Characteristics: 10
Volume Name:
Serial Number : 36984713
Max Filenamelength : 255
Filesystemname :
Flags
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Just tried and it does not make any difference. Turn out that when I run
it on a local NTFS drive (C:), it gives no result either. It is session
on the console of a Win2003 Server with SP2 logged in Administrator.
Weird. Try the attached one instead. It adds error out
On Aug 1 08:39, Daniel Griscom wrote:
> I'm using TightVNC on a remote windows machine for maintenance
> purposes, communicating via an ssh tunnel (sshd installed using
> cygwin).
>
> Everything works when I start TightVNC as a Windows service, but I'd
> like to leave TightVNC turned completel
On Aug 1 12:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It appears that tcsh treats the "TZ" environmental variable in a special
> way - upon entry into tcsh, some commands see TZ as set. Using unsetenv to
> attempt to unset it is fruitless:
>
> bash-3.2$ unset TZ
> bash-3.2$ printenv TZ
> bash-3.
On Aug 1 14:51, Frank Fesevur wrote:
> Saro Engels wrote:
> >Frank Fesevur schrieb:
> >>
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/d/Software
> >>$ ./getvolinfo.exe z:
> >>
> >
> >Have you tried ./getvolinfo.exe Z:
> >with capital Z?
>
> Just tried and it does not make any difference. Turn out that when I
Saro Engels wrote:
Frank Fesevur schrieb:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/d/Software
$ ./getvolinfo.exe z:
Have you tried ./getvolinfo.exe Z:
with capital Z?
Just tried and it does not make any difference. Turn out that when I run
it on a local NTFS drive (C:), it gives no result either. It i
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi,
I have a request for help. I need as much different information I can
get. To get this information, I'm asking all of you to run the attached
test application and return the printed output as reply to this mail.
Just please don't send information which is already a
I'm using TightVNC on a remote windows machine for maintenance
purposes, communicating via an ssh tunnel (sshd installed using
cygwin).
Everything works when I start TightVNC as a Windows service, but I'd
like to leave TightVNC turned completely off, and only launch it when
I need it. To do t
Hi Corinna,
following some results for different drives:
1/ An EXT3 volume on an external USB HD mounted with ext2fs driver in
*read-only* mode and with ISO-8859-1 charset:
$ getvolinfo /mnt/M
Device Type: 7
Characteristics: 20
Volume Name:
Serial Number : 1296127060
Frank Fesevur schrieb:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/d/Software
$ ./getvolinfo.exe z:
Have you tried ./getvolinfo.exe Z:
with capital Z?
SE
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi,
I have a request for help. I need as much different information I can
get. To get this information, I'm asking all of you to run the attached
test application and return the printed output as reply to this mail.
Just please don't send information which is already a
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I'm looking for
- Harddisk, CD, DVD over USB
Z: is an external USB harddisk. getvolinfo does not seem to work om it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/d/Software
$ ./getvolinfo.exe z:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/d/Software
$ ls /cygdrive/z
Archief/ Philips User Manua
Hi,
I'm working on some unit testing framework and was thinking of building
in some functionality for stack traces. I checked what functionality is
available and found glibc contains execinfo.h with backtrace which can
be used (for linux).
For Windows, I use gcc and cygwin. I cannot find th
On Aug 1 13:15, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> $ ./getvolinfo D:
>
> NO output
>
> $ ./getvolinfo E:
>
> NO output
I forgot to mention that you should put a medium into the drive.
However, as I wrote, I'm interested in new information. The file
systems you mention are all in my first list of s
On Aug 1 13:44, Saro Engels wrote:
> I installed the ramdisk from
> http://www.codeguru.com/cpp/w-p/system/devicedriverdevelopment/article.php/c5789/
>
> which might not be of interest for you but for the list; I attached the
> output.
> greetings
> SE
It *is* interesting, thank you.
Anybody
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Aug 1 11:07, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi,
I have a request for help. I need as much different information I can
get. To get this information, I'm asking all of you to run the attached
test application and return the printed output as reply to this mail.
[...]
I'm
I installed gcc 3.4.4 and bale to compile the sources properly using
makefiles. Problem I am facing is with DLL. When I tried to build DLL
it is giving eerror as
/cygdrive/c/cygwin/bin/ld: cannot find -luser32
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [prog] Error 1
I searched all the mailing
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> I have a request for help.
> if you have a drive c and a drive d, just call
> ./getvolinfo C:
> ./getvolinfo D:
I have HD as C:, DVD burner as D: and a CD burner as E:.
The results:
$ ./getvolinfo C:
Device Type: 7
Characteristics: 20
Volume Nam
It appears that tcsh treats the "TZ" environmental variable in a special
way - upon entry into tcsh, some commands see TZ as set. Using unsetenv to
attempt to unset it is fruitless:
bash-3.2$ unset TZ
bash-3.2$ printenv TZ
bash-3.2$ echo $TZ
bash-3.2$ bash -c "printenv TZ"
ba
* Jean-Claude Gervais (Wed, 01 Aug 2007 06:44:44 -0400)
> Thank you very much for trying to help me, I appreciate it. I have tried
> many different things to get this working including erasing my old
> cygwin folder and reinstalling cygwin.
>
> The instruction you supplied executes without error,
On Aug 1 11:39, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 1 11:07, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a request for help. I need as much different information I can
> > get. To get this information, I'm asking all of you to run the attached
> > test application and return the printed output
Thorsten,
Thank you very much for trying to help me, I appreciate it. I have tried
many different things to get this working including erasing my old
cygwin folder and reinstalling cygwin.
The instruction you supplied executes without error, but when I try to
start the sshd service, it still will
* Jean-Claude Gervais (Tue, 31 Jul 2007 15:21:35 -0400)
Please send the email you sent me to the list...
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Claudio Scordino, le Wed 01 Aug 2007 12:01:36 +0200, a écrit :
> >You need libncurses.
>
> Cygwin's setup.exe says that libncurses is already installed.
You also need the -devel part, of course.
Samuel
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Claudio Scordino, le Wed 01 Aug 2007 11:26:42 +0200, a écrit :
2) make HOST_LOADLIBES="-lintl" menuconfig
$ make HOST_LOADLIBES="-lintl" menuconfig
HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep
HOSTCC scripts/basic/docproc
HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/lxdialog/checklist.o
In file incl
On Aug 1 11:07, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a request for help. I need as much different information I can
> get. To get this information, I'm asking all of you to run the attached
> test application and return the printed output as reply to this mail.
> [...]
> I'm looking for
>
Claudio Scordino, le Wed 01 Aug 2007 11:26:42 +0200, a écrit :
> 2) make HOST_LOADLIBES="-lintl" menuconfig
>
> $ make HOST_LOADLIBES="-lintl" menuconfig
> HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep
> HOSTCC scripts/basic/docproc
> HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/lxdialog/checklist.o
> In file included from sc
On Aug 1 17:22, Carlo Florendo wrote:
> My Drive H: is a Reiserfs system on Linux mounted via windows. The Linux
> machine runs an old samba 3.0.4 If you've got this already, apologies. I
> wasn't so clear on what you meant with having tested it on Samba.
No worries. Usually Samba returns
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the Linux kernel using the gcc toolchain of cygwin.
This time, I'm trying to compile the kernel for the host machine (x86).
I'm using a managed mountpoint (should I mount the mountpoint with the
--executable or --text options too ?) and I have installed gcc-core, gcc-g
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi,
I have a request for help. I need as much different information I can
get. To get this information, I'm asking all of you to run the attached
test application and return the printed output as reply to this mail.
Just please don't send information which is already a
Hi,
I have a request for help. I need as much different information I can
get. To get this information, I'm asking all of you to run the attached
test application and return the printed output as reply to this mail.
Just please don't send information which is already available.
The test applic
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