How is the conversion of libtools coming along. I download
libtool1.5 1.5.23c-1 and
libltdl3 1.5.23c-1
some time ago, and just ran setup to get the new "which" program and it wants
to revert me to 1.5.23a. I understand that 1.5.23c was experimental... I
just want to ask if i
I don't see this package as even been downloaded.
I thought I had set it to download everything... why am I missing it
in the first place? I don't even see it in the local package folder I
had cygwin install download to.
Shai
On Jan 23, 2008 5:29 PM, Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 23 J
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I am programming using gcc 3.4.4 under cygwin 1.5.25-7. Unfortunately
using the locale class form libstdc++ with any non-default locale (e.g.
"en", "en_US", "de", "de_DE", "french") crashes my program with a
segmentation fault. Creating a locale with "" as argument works so
On Jan 24 10:19, Mark Hadfield wrote:
> I have worked around the problem with HDF5 and reported the problem to the
> maintainers. I expect they will want to support both 1.5.25 and earlier
> versions. How long has the POSIX-compliant
> form of timezone been available?
The timezone variable has b
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a neglect that I have now remedied.]
Thanks for this response, Corinna:
http://cygwi
Hi
I am programming using gcc 3.4.4 under cygwin 1.5.25-7. Unfortunately
using the locale class form libstdc++ with any non-default locale (e.g.
"en", "en_US", "de", "de_DE", "french") crashes my program with a
segmentation fault. Creating a locale with "" as argument works so.
I tried to investiga
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On 23 January 2008 15:08, Shai wrote:
> Oops... my bad, here is an updated one:
>
> bash-3.2$ cygcheck /bin/cvs.exe
> C:\cygwin\bin/cvs.exe
> Error: could not find cygcrypt-0.dll
Like I guesed, a missing DLL. So re-run setup.exe; it should pick up the
dependency.
If for any reason you don'
Oops... my bad, here is an updated one:
bash-3.2$ cygcheck /bin/cvs.exe
C:\cygwin\bin/cvs.exe
Error: could not find cygcrypt-0.dll
C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\KERNEL32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\R
bash-3.2$ cygcheck /bin/cvs.exe
bash: cygcheck: command not found
bash-3.2$
:(
Shai
On Jan 23, 2008 4:38 PM, Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 23 January 2008 13:59, Shai wrote:
>
> > Could it be that the package/s have been downloaded badly?
> > I've asked Cygwin to first download witho
On 23 January 2008 13:59, Shai wrote:
> Could it be that the package/s have been downloaded badly?
> I've asked Cygwin to first download without installing the packages to
> my local server and only then ran the cygwin installation and asked it
> to install from the local downloaded directory.
> I
Could it be that the package/s have been downloaded badly?
I've asked Cygwin to first download without installing the packages to
my local server and only then ran the cygwin installation and asked it
to install from the local downloaded directory.
If a package was broken, would I know about this?
Dave Korn wrote:
> and there is of course no such file as "/usr/bin/ssmtp-config^M". Solution:
>
> ls -l $(cygcheck -l ssmtp | d2u)
...which is precisely what "cygcheck -c ssmtp" does. Specifically, it
prints OK if all the files are present.
But this is all a red herring. You said you have s
On 23 January 2008 13:06, Shai wrote:
> when trying
> to run any command I get a "command not found" type result.
> Now, if I cd /bin and type the command ./ls.exe I get the list of the
> directory, but if I try something like ./cvs.exe .. I get the bash
> again. Meaning, no output.
> $ /bin/cv
On 23 January 2008 13:00, cygwin.20.maillinglist wrote:
> Hi folk,
>
> I have the problem that I get cron popup windows. I change the cron
> service, so that he can interact with the desktop. This was necessary to
> start excel from cron. First everything was ok. But after I rebooted the
> PC now
Hi,
I've just now installed a fresh Windows XP installation.
I've also just now installed a fresh install of the latest stable
Cygwin downloaded from cygwin.com
After install, I usually need to check out a CVS tree but when trying
to run any command I get a "command not found" type result. That s
Hi folk,
I have the problem that I get cron popup windows. I change the cron
service, so that he can interact with the desktop. This was necessary to
start excel from cron. First everything was ok. But after I rebooted the
PC now cron startet to open a window always when a cron job started. How
ca
On 23 January 2008 12:51, cygwin.20.maillinglist wrote:
> I have a problem with installing ssmtp. I tried to reinstall ssmtp but
> it doesn't help. When I check the status of the package it sayes OK.
> Doesn't that mean that all files of the package are installed. But when
> I try to list the file
Hi folks,
I have a problem with installing ssmtp. I tried to reinstall ssmtp but
it doesn't help. When I check the status of the package it sayes OK.
Doesn't that mean that all files of the package are installed. But when
I try to list the files of the package no file is found.
How could I fix it
On 23/01/2008, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 23 09:34, Chris January wrote:
> > I would rather see a patch that added Windows pids to /proc than only
> > to procps. Then the functionality would be available to other
> > programs, like top.
>
> Care to implement it? You basic
Chris January wrote:
> I would rather see a patch that added Windows pids to /proc than only
> to procps. Then the functionality would be available to other
> programs, like top.
Agree.
> To support scripts that rely on the format and options of the old
> Cygwin ps we could add a new 'Cygwin' pe
On 23 January 2008 10:22, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Dave!
>
> On Jan 23 10:16, Dave Korn wrote:
>> If you installed CygWin [...]
> ^
> w
>
> :)
> Corinna
I didn't do it! It was a verbatim quote! Blame the OP!
;)
cheers,
DaveK
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Dave!
On Jan 23 10:16, Dave Korn wrote:
> If you installed CygWin [...]
^
w
:)
Corinna
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On 23 January 2008 04:40, Dave Burns wrote:
> I'm sending this on the off chance it will help someone. I googled
> that error message and came up dry. I was shocked!
>
>
> Your search - "ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
> Menu\Programs\Cygwin\Cygwin" - did not match any documents.
> "Check to
On Jan 23 15:17, Mark Hadfield wrote:
> Building HDF5 (either the recently released RC1 or the previous beta 5)
> under Cygwin fails with
>
> gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -DNDEBUG -UH5_DEBUG_API -std=c99 -pedantic -Wall
> -Wextra -Wundef -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-qual
> -Wcas
On Jan 23 09:34, Chris January wrote:
> I would rather see a patch that added Windows pids to /proc than only
> to procps. Then the functionality would be available to other
> programs, like top.
Care to implement it? You basically wrote the /proc stuff in Cygwin
anyway.
Corinna
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On 23/01/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >That said, however, the other way of dealing with this is to modify
> >procps to deal with Windows pids. Then we wouldn't need the cygwin ps.
> >If you want to provide a patch to do that, then it's likely that the
> >procps maintainer
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