Hello
I have read your reply with a great interest.
I do not know that you have remember it we have discussed the EH on octave.
I do not want to discuss the matter here.
I also have build GCC-4.3.0(gcc, gfortran, g++).
The build by gnuplot4.3 by GCC-4.3.0.
It have been done without problem and th
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NightStrike wrote:
| On 4/5/08, Andrew DeFaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| [snip lots of useless arguing]
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| Look, use whatever you want, I don't really care. If you like
| cygwin's ssh, wonderful! I don't. Putty provides me the flexibility
| I n
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Christian Borchert wrote:
| I just installed Cygwin with OpenSSH and got it setup on Windows Server
| 2003.
| When I use Putty on a remote machine to connect to the server, the
| server starts a bash.exe processes.
| When I close Putty (alt-f4) the ba
Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 07:56:15PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
> >Build gettext yourself if you want a newer version. This is FOSS,
> >you're not helpless.
>
> TIFYNH. I like it.
>
> cgf
Chris, you must not have been fully coherent when you wro
Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My question is the usage of "cygport" really required to be used. I
> > certainly
> Of course it's not required. The maintainer can use any method he
> wants. The fact that Chuck switched *to* cygport from the previous
Thanks again,
I managed to get clean cygwin binaries hosted by x86_64-linux using the
existing cygwin binaries (w/headers). Additional binaries, libiconv and
w32api, needed to be installed into the sysroot directory to get
compilation to work. Furthemore, w32api's libs and includes needed to be
Eric Lilja wrote:
> Sorry for this hijack but, Brian, is there in a fact a mail adress brian
> {at} dessent {dot} net and do you check it or are you simply ignoring
> the questions I mailed you? ;)
Yes, that is my email address and yes I read messages sent there. I'm
sorry that I didn't reply.
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> and if cygport depend on libtool1.5, how can the user who needs
> libtool2.2 install it without uninstalling libtool1.5+cygport+...?
They would have to manually override the warning of setup in order to
install libtool2.2+cygport.
> If one install libtool2.2 without re
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 11:45:12AM +0200, Eric Lilja wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
[snip]
Sorry for this hijack but, Brian, is there in a fact a mail adress
brian {at} dessent {dot} net and do you check it or are you simply
ignoring the questions I mailed you? ;)
If yo
Hi Brian,
Thank you for your help. I was waiting for someone to say, "what
you're doing is silly, here's how you do it." I really wanted to
bootstrap from scratch, hence the persistence. The amount of
documentation on linux embedded systems kept my hope up for cygwin.
Again, thanks
On Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 11:45:12AM +0200, Eric Lilja wrote:
> Brian Dessent wrote:
> [snip]
>Sorry for this hijack but, Brian, is there in a fact a mail adress
>brian {at} dessent {dot} net and do you check it or are you simply
>ignoring the questions I mailed you? ;)
If you are asking private cy
On Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 01:37:57PM -0400, NightStrike wrote:
>On 4/5/08, Andrew DeFaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[snip lots of useless arguing]
>The takeaway is that if bash isn't handling a SIGHUP properly (As
>Paul-Kenji pointed out), then that is an issue that can't be ignored
>by saying "jus
On Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 01:46:15PM +0200, V??clav Haisman wrote:
> Robert Eckhoff wrote, On 5.4.2008 8:38:
>> Hi,
>>I was wondering, is there a cygwin IRC channel? I've been looking
>>around for one, and all I see is cygwin/X. Just wondering.
>>~Robert
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But there i
NightStrike wrote:
Look, use whatever you want, I don't really care. If you like cygwin's
ssh, wonderful! I don't. Putty provides me the flexibility I need to
access many ssh features on a regular basis for the things that I do,
and is 3 clicks away from downloading/running on any system I use
Paul-Kenji Cahier wrote:
I have personally been using puttycyg here(or to be exact a homemade
build that incorporates both puttycyg and many other putty patches)
for optimal use.
That way I can use putty as a normal term and when I need to ssh, I
just use the normal ssh cygwin client from a p
On 4/5/08, Andrew DeFaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip lots of useless arguing]
Look, use whatever you want, I don't really care. If you like
cygwin's ssh, wonderful! I don't. Putty provides me the flexibility
I need to access many ssh features on a regular basis for the things
that I do, a
Sorry, sent this mail with a reply to the original author, here's to the main
list.
And sorry to Andrew DeFaria for the double mail.
>?NightStrike wrote:
>>?I personally use putty because the putty console window is superb,
>?How is it "superb"? I agree, the DOS box window sucks. I, however, use
NightStrike wrote:
I personally use putty because the putty console window is superb,
How is it "superb"? I agree, the DOS box window sucks. I, however, use
rxvt, which is, IMHO, superb!
and because it allows incredibly easy access to all of the many
features of an ssh client.
Really? What feat
On 4/5/08, Andrew DeFaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> NightStrike wrote:
> > Killing putty with Alt-F4 is the same as losing connectivity, or putty
> crashing (rare as that is), or any of several other scenarios where there is
> abnormal termination. Does bash remain running under any abnormal
> t
NightStrike wrote:
Killing putty with Alt-F4 is the same as losing connectivity, or putty
crashing (rare as that is), or any of several other scenarios where
there is abnormal termination. Does bash remain running under any
abnormal termination? If so, that's a bug. If not, what makes things
l
On 4/5/08, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 4 18:58, Christian Borchert wrote:
> > I just installed Cygwin with OpenSSH and got it setup on Windows Server
> > 2003.
> > When I use Putty on a remote machine to connect to the server, the server
> > starts a bash.exe processes.
>
Robert Eckhoff wrote, On 5.4.2008 8:38:
Hi,
I was wondering, is there a cygwin IRC channel? I've been looking
around for one, and all I see is cygwin/X. Just wondering.
~Robert
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Sorry for this hijack but, Brian, is there in a fact a mail adress brian
{at} dessent {dot} net and do you check it or are you simply ignoring
the questions I mailed you? ;)
- Eric
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On Apr 4 18:58, Christian Borchert wrote:
> I just installed Cygwin with OpenSSH and got it setup on Windows Server
> 2003.
> When I use Putty on a remote machine to connect to the server, the server
> starts a bash.exe processes.
> When I close Putty (alt-f4) the bash.exe processes remains on t
Brian Dessent wrote:
This shouldn't be too big of a problem as the libtool packages are
> only needed if you relibtoolize something -- which you normally do not
> when building from a tarball, only from a VCS checkout. Though
> building any cygport-ized package seems to force the issue since it
Robert Eckhoff wrote:
> /*rant
> I've been trying to boot strap a cygwin/gcc system for essentially 3
> weeks now. I am _frustrated_. I have copied files around, linked
> directories from gcc into cygwin, linked directories from cygwin into
> gcc. I have copied include files from various pla
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