Hello
Thank you Larry.
Your explanations are quite comprehensive.
I have to polish my English writing as good as you have wriiten. :-)
I have gottten a lot of thing from the cygwin so I would like everyone to be
happy with cygwin.
Regards
Tatsuro
--- "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
mingw-bzip2 provides the static library, DLL import library, and header
files for building non-cygwin applications (like setup.exe) which need
access to bzip2 compression algorithms. mingw-libbz2_1 provides the
corresponding DLL.
The libraries in the mingw-* packages are built using the stand
bzip2 provides the bzip2.exe / bunzip2.exe executables, a
patent-unencumbered but highly effective compression tool.
CHANGES:
* Update to new upstream release
addresses security issues CAN-2005-1260, CAN-2005-0953
--
Charles Wilson
bzip2 volunteer maintainer for cygwin
To update your instal
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
o Switched /usr/bin/init-config to use CSIH_SCRIPT
BTW, in the new init-config script:
# ==
# Action!
# ==
csih_enable_color
color i
Hi,
I was wondering how one would compile cygwin-src on linux.
I currently have a binutils and stage 1 gcc (a.la. "make all-gcc;
make install-gcc") targeted for i686-pc-cygwin.
I have tried the following
~/build_cygwin$ uname -a
Linux gcc14 2.6.18-6-vserver-amd64 #1 SMP Sun Feb
Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
Dear Larry Hall
Thanks to Larry for your immdiate reply.
--- "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think it's great that you attempted to work with Vinod to help him get a
better understanding of things. But I think you're missing a point here
yourself.
Dear Larry Hall
Thanks to Larry for your immdiate reply.
--- "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think it's great that you attempted to work with Vinod to help him get a
> better understanding of things. But I think you're missing a point here
> yourself. No one is "ignoring"
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According to Popper, Samuel (US SSA) on 3/31/2008 2:48 PM:
|> I've tried to install cygwin now about 7 or 8 times but the
| postinstall
|> always hangs somewhere, in different scripts at different places.
Sounds like the classic symptoms of http://cy
Stepp, Charles wrote:
> Yeah...I use shell scripts to rename and rearrange music and podcasts on
> my MP3 Players. I just don't understand why the original namers can't
> get the Year before Month before Day concept.
>
> Charles Stepp
> Meskimen's Law:
> There's never time to do it rite, but there
DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Morgan gangwere <> wrote:
Without cygwin, i wouldnt have my directory sorting algorithm running on
windows. DOS has no way of (easily) sorting files into
c:\{YEAR}\{MONTH}\{MIMETYPE}\
(where Year Month and Mimetype are the year month
Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
Hello
I'm not always agreement with Vinod's opinion but I cannot understand why
others ignore him.
Only I have made replies to him. I am a mere user of cygwin. In addition
I'm a XP user so that I do not understand what is the problem about the cygwin
on the VISTA.
I thi
Hello
I'm not always agreement with Vinod's opinion but I cannot understand why
others ignore him.
Only I have made replies to him. I am a mere user of cygwin.
In addition I'm a XP user so that I do not understand what is the problem about
the cygwin on the
VISTA.
I think that the purpose o
Hi
New versions of 'freeglut/libglut3/libglut-devel' have been uploaded to a
server near you.
Cygwin NEWS:
o Maintainer change
o Switched to cygport build framework
o Package split in main, library and devel package
o Changed layout from /usr/X11R6 to /usr hierarchy
jasper
Hi
New versions of 'libfpx/libfpx1/libfpx-devel' have been uploaded to a server
near you.
Cygwin NEWS:
o Maintainer change
o Switched to cygport build framework
o Package split in main, library and devel package
NOTE: Due to the monolithic nature of Gerrit's old package the
Hi
New versions of 'libwmf/libwmf027/libwmf-devel/libwmf-doc/gdk-pixbuf2-wmf' have
been
uploaded to a server near you.
Cygwin NEWS:
o Maintainer change
o Switched to cygport build framework
o Package split in main, library, devel, doc and gdk-pixbuf2-wmf package
NOTE: Due to
Hi
New versions of 'lcms/liblcms1/liblcms-devel/python-lcms' have been uploaded to
a server near you.
Cygwin NEWS:
o Maintainer change
o Switched to cygport build framework
o Package split in main, library, devel and python binding package
NOTE: Due to the monolithic nature of
> Subject: RE: Changing cygwin account name (cygwin only)
>
>
> --- Hussein Patwa ha scritto:
>
> > One more question though, how can I change the way bash
> (and tcsh as I
> > sometimes use it for a change) display the type prompt? I use a
> > screen reader and it can get tedious hearing it
Hi,
ssh-host-config found in 4.9p1 is broken. Running the script dies with the
message "Unexpected end of file at line 624". By inspecting the code, I found
that there is an non-closed if near line 191. There is an open if that was
never closed.
Ehab Teima
Software Developer
_
Nadi,
>From the log you sent in cronbug.txt it looks like the script is running,
>confirming what you
write.
What do you expect it will produce?
Note that the filename cron.log in your home directory conflicts with a file
created by
/bin/cronlog,
which is run by the cron daemon to save the cr
> I've tried to install cygwin now about 7 or 8 times but the
postinstall
> always hangs somewhere, in different scripts at different places.
I am still having this problem (as evidenced by previous messages).
I've come up with a bash script "test case" that demonstrates the
problem:
$ NUM=1; whi
Does the "setup.exe" home page at
"http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin-apps/setup.html"; need to be updated? It says
that CLI arguments are "an under-development feature", and the link it
references says:
"'Does the current http://cygwin.com/setup.exe have any [CLI arguments]?'
No, or at least,
So, I guess every one in Cygwin community is happily running Cygwin and
Cygwin-X under Windows Vista. That is a great news! It seems only I
missed the train :-(
Vinod
On 2008-03-20 15:50, Vinod Gupta wrote:
I see that quite a few people have experienced problems running cygwin
and application
OK, I've found one or two posts on this topic but no useful replies.
I've tried to install cygwin now about 7 or 8 times but the postinstall
always hangs somewhere, in different scripts at different places.
I have disabled my antivirus software. I have WinXP on a dual core
AMD machine with 2,8GH
Kurt Franke wrote:
Scott Wegner hdfgroup.org> writes:
Greg Chicares wrote:
On 2008-03-25 13:30Z, Scott Wegner wrote:
I am trying to create a "wrapper" Cygwin bash script to add
functionality to an existing Windows batch script. In my Cygwin script,
I would like to call the batch file with
Václav Haisman wrote:
Hi,
I am using CMake for one of my projects and I also want to use CPack but
CPack dumps core for anything except cpack --help.
This is most likely a better topic for the cmake mailing list. I have
recently made a few fixes in this area. The current 2.4.8 cpack can
Yeah...I use shell scripts to rename and rearrange music and podcasts on
my MP3 Players. I just don't understand why the original namers can't
get the Year before Month before Day concept.
Charles Stepp
Meskimen's Law:
There's never time to do it rite, but there's always time to do it over.
-O
Version 1.4.9-1 of "gnupg" has been uploaded.
The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is GNU's tool for secure communication and data
storage.
What's New
===
* Improved AES encryption performance by more than 20% (on ia32). Decryption is
also a bit faster.
* Fixed possible memory corruption bug in
I've just updated the version of OpenSSH to 4.9p1-1.
This is a new major upstream release. The Cygwin release is created
from the vanilla sources.
The official release message of 4.9p1:
OpenSSH 4.9 has just been released. It w
On Mar 31 13:59, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
>> This is partly already done in the current Cygwin release, but it
>> will only be done consequently in the next major release 1.7.0.
>> No, we don't have a release date yet.
>
> Is there a release date yet? ;)
>
>
>> Feel fre
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Mar 31 11:37, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Traditionally, in UNIX, a root user can access any file in the system
without doing anything special.
This contrasts with Windows, where even Administrator user can't read files
for which he has not access permissions (i.e.,
On Mar 31 11:37, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Traditionally, in UNIX, a root user can access any file in the system
> without doing anything special.
>
> This contrasts with Windows, where even Administrator user can't read files
> for which he has not access permissions (i.e., a file with all per
Traditionally, in UNIX, a root user can access any file in the system
without doing anything special.
This contrasts with Windows, where even Administrator user can't read
files for which he has not access permissions (i.e., a file with all
permissions removed)[1].
To access such files in Wi
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