Hello
--- Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
>
> > After that I cannot execute
> > $ emacs
> > Nothing happend
> > Only
> > $ emacs -nw
> > worked.
> > This happens both in home and university.
>
> That can happen either a) you have $DISPLAY set but you aren't ru
Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
> After that I cannot execute
> $ emacs
> Nothing happend
> Only
> $ emacs -nw
> worked.
> This happens both in home and university.
That can happen either a) you have $DISPLAY set but you aren't running
an X11 server or b) you are running an X11 server but $DISPLAY is not
Beware!!
I have noticed that Cygwin and the new Vista command 'mklink' do not
co-exist very happily.
If you create a Vista symlink using mklink and then try to delete/remove it
using 'rm', the target is deleted and not the symlink!
Best Regards
A. J. Paul Carew
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Hello
--- Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
>
> > I have downdloded emacs-X11-21.2-13.tar.bz2 from
> > ftp://mirror.nyi.net/cygwin/release/emacs/emacs-X11/
> >
> > There are two folders under usr
> > usr/bin
> > usr/share
> >
> > at usr/bin
> > $ ls -l
> > tota
Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
> I have downdloded emacs-X11-21.2-13.tar.bz2 from
> ftp://mirror.nyi.net/cygwin/release/emacs/emacs-X11/
>
> There are two folders under usr
> usr/bin
> usr/share
>
> at usr/bin
> $ ls -l
> total 4584
> -rwx--+ 1 Tatsu none 0 Mar 23 2004 emacs-21.2.exe*
> -rwx
Hello
Sorry I have completely deleted the 21.2-13.
So I cannot and do not want to test any longer because 22.1 works without
problem.
This trouble occurred both in the computer in home and in university.
Oh! sorry I have mistaken the descrption.
I have downdloded emacs-X11-21.2-13.tar.bz2 from
Linda Walsh wrote:
> The same binary that didn't work yesterday *is* *working* today. I
> haven't rebooted (but my system did hibernate, so maybe that re-arranged
> memory?), nor run any updates. Perhaps it was a memory fragmentation
> issue, though not sure why it was so specific to directory w
Brian Dessent wrote:
Linda Walsh wrote:
There...now you've done it. You had me break 'gdb'.
- The reduced testcase is: int main(int, char **) { fork(); }
-
(well, the int, char** was complained about, but I thought that should
have done it...BUT, it not only doesn't give the erro
STTB wrote:
hi, thanks first!
I am a totally newbie.
I've installed a cypwin on a XP server 2003. But when i typed "net start
opensshd", it says the service name is invalid. I installed the package
"openssh " and I've added the path.
What problem is it? Do i need to install Openssh applicati
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Tatsuro MATSUOKA
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I extracted all bz2 files concerning to the emacs.
I installed with the standard setup...
> The size of emacs-x11.exe is 0 byte
> That's why emacs does not work at all.
Well, I can do:
~> cygcheck -c ema
Hello
Thank you for your reply.
> Tatsuro MATSUOKA yahoo.co.jp> writes:
>
> > Why 21.3 is default in the cygwin setup?
> > It does work at all
>
> Sorry, but isn't the default 21.2.13?
Sorry it is 21.2.13.
After noticed that I checked archives of 21.2.13 stored in cygwin setup.
The mirror s
hi, thanks first!
I am a totally newbie.
I've installed a cypwin on a XP server 2003. But when i typed "net start
opensshd", it says the service name is invalid. I installed the package
"openssh " and I've added the path.
What problem is it? Do i need to install Openssh application on it? I d
Tatsuro MATSUOKA yahoo.co.jp> writes:
> Why 21.3 is default in the cygwin setup?
> It does work at all
Sorry, but isn't the default 21.2.13?
And what is wrong with it, exactly?
I use it all the time... In X mode.
Marc
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Tatsuro wrote on 11 March 2008 05:02:
> Why 21.3 is default in the cygwin setup?
> It does work at all
Perhaps the maintainer forgot to fly over to Japan and test it on your PC?
Maybe next time you could ship your PC over to him air freight for testing.
cheers,
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Manikanta Gadamsetty wrote on 11 March 2008 06:47:
> Hi,
>
>I have downloaded the Cygwin. when i am installing it i am getting a
> problem as
>
> Microsoft visual C++ Runtime Library
> Runtime Error!
> Program:C\Documents and Settings\GadamsM\Desktop\rhsetup.exe
> This application
Andrew Wan wrote on 11 March 2008 12:50:
> My home PC if Cygwin is installed on C:\ then it creates a home folder
> "C:\cygwin\home" and stores my personal profile/settings there.
>
> On my work PC Cygwin is installed in E:\. Cygwin uses "C:\Documents and
> Settings\Owner" as the personal profile
On Mar 11 12:50, Andrew Wan wrote:
> My home PC if Cygwin is installed on C:\ then it creates a home folder
> "C:\cygwin\home" and stores my personal profile/settings there.
>
> On my work PC Cygwin is installed in E:\. Cygwin uses "C:\Documents and
> Settings\Owner" as the personal profile/sett
> Running 32-bit Vista with Cygwin 1.5.25-7 successfully.
>
> Upgraded to Cygwin 1.5.25-11 and puttycyg
> (http://craigtatham.com/wiki/Puttycyg) stopped working.
>
> cygcheck -s -v -r output attached.
>
> Regular Cygwin Bash Shell works OK and most Cygwin programs (tested a
> few) seem to be OK
My home PC if Cygwin is installed on C:\ then it creates a home folder
"C:\cygwin\home" and stores my personal profile/settings there.
On my work PC Cygwin is installed in E:\. Cygwin uses "C:\Documents and
Settings\Owner" as the personal profile/settings folder.
Problem is, some scripts like P
Robin Walker cam.ac.uk> writes:
> The PATH might be different?
> Environment variables different?
I just tried to reproduce, and at least I can start clearexplorer from
a cygwin bash shell without error.
I put my transcript in a pastebin, in order to avoid to have to split
the long lines to pl
Version 1.4.0-1 of "libgcrypt" has been uploaded.
Libgcrypt is a general purpose crypto library based on the code used in GnuPG.
Changes since last release (1.2.1-1):
2007-12-10 Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Released 1.4.0.
* configure.ac: Set LT to C15/A4/R3.
2007-
I did append --prefix={APACHE_TARGET} directory in the apache2-2.2.6-1.sh
script. But it looks like the target location it doesn't take fom --prefix
option of configure. Rather when you run
%apache2-2.2.6-1.sh install
it creates the binary in predefined location as defined in the
apache2-2.2.6-1.s
Version 1.6-1 of "libgpg-error" has been uploaded.
Libgpg-error is a library that defines common error values for all GnuPG
components. Among these are GPG, GPGSM, GPGME, GPG-Agent, libgcrypt, Libksba,
DirMngr, Pinentry, SmartCard Daemon and possibly more.
Changes since last release (1.1-1):
20
Hello
gnuplot 4.2.3 source has been released:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2055
The binaries have not uploaded yet. However, it will be come soon.
Regards
Tatsuro
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Running 32-bit Vista with Cygwin 1.5.25-7 successfully.
Upgraded to Cygwin 1.5.25-11 and puttycyg
(http://craigtatham.com/wiki/Puttycyg) stopped working.
cygcheck -s -v -r output attached.
Regular Cygwin Bash Shell works OK and most Cygwin programs (tested a
few) seem to be OK on the new version
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