I originally installed cygwin on a network drive (p:\cygwin).
Due to various intermittent network problems I wanted to move the
install it to my local c:\ (e.g. c:\cygwin) so that it is no longer
network dependent.
Unfortunately when I tried to put a new install into c:\cygwin, the
/usr/bin and /
Saurabh Tendulkar wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to troubleshoot why my pc comes out of hibernate. It seems
like some of the times this happens correspond to cron jobs. Is it
possible that cron could be (one of) the culprit(s) here? If so, is
there a way to prevent cron from waking up the computer? Tha
Gmain User wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
ACcording to http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.home,
the cygwin home directory is determined by the checking the
following, in the order listed:
1. Windows HOME environment variable
2. /etc/passwd
3. HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH
Gmane User wrote:
> it makes it hard to quickly scan for changes to "mv". Many software systems
> have cumulative release notes with each new release...would the release notes
> can be findable in such a form online?
less /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/coreutils-*.README
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Brian Dessent wrote:
> Gmane User wrote:
>
>> If I were make c:/cygwin/home/UserName my home directory, what is the best
>> way?
>> Ssh only considers /etc/passwd, so it seems best to manually set it there,
>> though I'd have to manually fix it each time I recreate it. It still seems
>> to
>>
Eric Blake wrote:
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> According to Gmain User on 10/1/2007 10:04 AM:
>> Is there somewhere online
>> where the release notes can be perused so that I can avoid updating
>> cygwin right away? I usually find that an update is followed by a
>> period
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> According to Gmain User on 10/1/2007 10:04 AM:
>> My coreutils 6.7-2 doesn't have a "-r" option for the "mv" command. I
>> haven't been able to find release notes for the currrent coreutils
>> 6.9-5 to see if it is simply a n
Diego Biurrun wrote:
Next time you call shenanigans, get your facts straight first please. I
never claimed that we do not *have* OS-specific workarounds, I said we
do not *add* them.
That's a vey fine distinction and was not at all clear from the
foregoing conversation.
> The libavc
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According to Cary R. on 10/1/2007 2:22 PM:
> The latest update to git (1.5.3.1) changed how the manual pages are
> displayed.
And that change would probably be the upgrade from asciidoc 8.2.2 to 8.2.3.
> Specifically references to other git manual pa
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According to Gmain User on 10/1/2007 10:04 AM:
> Is there somewhere online
> where the release notes can be perused so that I can avoid updating
> cygwin right away? I usually find that an update is followed by a
> period of anomalous behaviour.
[Pho
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According to Gmain User on 10/1/2007 10:04 AM:
> My coreutils 6.7-2 doesn't have a "-r" option for the "mv" command. I
> haven't been able to find release notes for the currrent coreutils
> 6.9-5 to see if it is simply a new switch. Is there somewher
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directory /usr/local/cvsrepos: No such file or
directory
I have sshd running on cvs machine and executing
following command.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ cvs -d :ext:localhost/usr/local/cvsrepos/ co
cetproj
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
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Hi,
I'm trying to troubleshoot why my pc comes out of hibernate. It seems like
some of the times this happens correspond to cron jobs. Is it possible that
cron could be (one of) the culprit(s) here? If so, is there a way to prevent
cron from waking up the computer? Thank you.
saurabh
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Thomas Dineen wrote:
Larry & All:
I installed the same Cygin SW release on my 2 GHZ single core
Win 2000 desk top machine and it completed the "Running" part of the
installation in a timely manor.
Is there a reason that it would take (possible hours) to complete
on a new dual core 1.8 G
The latest update to git (1.5.3.1) changed how the manual pages are
displayed. Specifically references to other git manual pages are no longer
shown by name. Instead a reference number with a cross reference at the
end of the file is given. From a usability standpoint this is a real
inconvenience.
Larry & All:
I installed the same Cygin SW release on my 2 GHZ single core
Win 2000 desk top machine and it completed the "Running" part of the
installation in a timely manor.
Is there a reason that it would take (possible hours) to complete
on a new dual core 1.8 GHZ Laptop with Windows
I installed cygserver and cron with their included *-config commands. (
Originally as the user WinAdmin. ) I'm running a call processing
application on user "Call Processing". I created a cron entry with
crontab -e, from the cygwin prompt as the user "TC". (logged into Windows
as "TC") The cro
Diego Biurrun wrote:
[...]
So all in all you have refuted some points I never made, while bungling
some of the research used to substantiate your claims. What is the
point you are trying to prove here?
To be a bit more precise and constructive: We have had workarounds of
all sorts in the c
Forgot attachments. Here they are, sorry.
- Gabriel Landau
Gabriel Landau wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to develop a program that uses pthreads and needs to
recursively acquire RO rwlocks and RW rwlocks. I'm not upgrading or
trying to acquire an RO lock after an RW lock has been acquired, yet
Hello,
I'm trying to develop a program that uses pthreads and needs to
recursively acquire RO rwlocks and RW rwlocks. I'm not upgrading or
trying to acquire an RO lock after an RW lock has been acquired, yet
pthread_rwlock_rdlock() keeps returning EDEADLK. I have tested the
attached test pr
Charles Wilson wrote:
Diego Biurrun wrote:
llrint is required, so I guess Cygwin compilation will indeed be
broken for a while. We don't add OS-specific workarounds to FFmpeg.
I call shenanigans.
Next time you call shenanigans, get your facts straight first please. I
never claimed that w
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>Gmane User wrote:
>> ACcording to http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.home,
>> the cygwin home directory is determined by the checking the
>> following, in the order listed:
>>
>> 1. Windows HOME environment variable
>> 2. /etc/passwd
>> 3. HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH v
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