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I have cURL 7.16.3 installed (checked via curl -V at the prompt). I have
downloaded esniper, tried to run ./configure but it complains that
configure: error: cURL 7.1.1 or newer required. Before the stop, it also
flags checking for curl_easy_setopt...
bam wrote:
I use cygwin 1.5.24-14, I just add the diffutils-2.8.7-1 package and I
have problem using diff.
Diff never find differences between files and produce no error message
or whatever.
I create a file 'a' containing a single letter 'a' and a file 'b'
containing a single letter 'b'.
Th
2008/6/8 Christopher Faylor:
> On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 11:33:22PM +0200, Reini Urban wrote:
>>cygwinports already has the package "bind" with all dnsutils, libs and
>>the server. Unfortunately sunsite.dk is down right now. You would
>>only have to grab the src package, recompile and ITP it.
>
> A
Hi,
I use cygwin 1.5.24-14, I just add the diffutils-2.8.7-1 package and I
have problem using diff.
Diff never find differences between files and produce no error message
or whatever.
I create a file 'a' containing a single letter 'a' and a file 'b'
containing a single letter 'b'.
The comma
Christopher Faylor a écrit :
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin
package should I install to have it?
You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
[...]
Be careful, the "host.exe" and "dig.exe" need some weird other
binaries files such as the *.manifest files
Hi,
according to http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO/proc-net.html the
format of /proc/net/if_inet6 contains scope and interface flags in
position 4 and 5.
In Windows XP it looks like this (excerpt):
fe80020b5dfffea4902b 08 40 08 01
{8C302852-0093-4ED1-8BBD-BAEA630C3A2A}
fe800
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 11:33:22PM +0200, Reini Urban wrote:
> David schrieb:
>> On 2008-06-08 19:13:48 +0200, cuicui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>>>You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
>>>http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/bind/view/?release=9.5.0
>>>
>>>It contains the server side of
David schrieb:
On 2008-06-08 19:13:48 +0200, cuicui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/bind/view/?release=9.5.0
It contains the server side of Bind but also the client utilities
(dig, host, etc.)
You can extract the
Hi, again,
If I didn't give enough information or the correct information, I apologize.
I'm really hoping that this is something simple that I'm overlooking. If it's
a newbie mistake, please forgive me, but if anyone knows the answer, please let
me know or hopefully point me in the right di
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 08:14:34PM +0200, cuicui wrote:
> Mark Geisert a ?crit :
>
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin
package should I install to have it?
>>> You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
>> [...]
>>> Be careful, the "host.exe" and "dig.ex
On 2008-06-08 19:13:48 +0200, cuicui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/bind/view/?release=9.5.0
It contains the server side of Bind but also the client utilities (dig,
host, etc.)
You can extract the binaries you int
Hello,
I noticed one from your USA based http mirrors is dead. I decide to support your
project and provide new mirror for your. Could you send me mirroring
instructions?
Thanks.
p.s.
This mirror is broken for me http://cygwin.rtin.bz/
Alex Korolev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mark Geisert a écrit :
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin
package should I install to have it?
You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
[...]
Be careful, the "host.exe" and "dig.exe" need some weird other
binaries files such as the *.manifest files (i'm s
cuicui free.fr> writes:
> David a écrit :
> > If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin package
> > should I install to have it?
>
> You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
[...]
> Be careful, the "host.exe" and "dig.exe" need some weird other binaries
> files su
David a écrit :
The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
Is the "host" command available in cygwin?
(Cygwin does not install it by default)
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin package
should I install to have it?
otherwise, is there are simple "host" alte
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 06:53:28PM +0200, David wrote:
> On 2008-06-08 18:03:12 +0200, Christopher Faylor
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>> On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 05:52:06PM +0200, David wrote:
>>> The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
>>> Is the "host" command available in cygwin
On 2008-06-08 18:03:12 +0200, Christopher Faylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 05:52:06PM +0200, David wrote:
The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
Is the "host" command available in cygwin?
(Cygwin does not install it by default)
If the "host" utility is
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 05:52:06PM +0200, David wrote:
> The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
>
> Is the "host" command available in cygwin?
> (Cygwin does not install it by default)
>
>If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin package
>should I install to have it
The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
Is the "host" command available in cygwin?
(Cygwin does not install it by default)
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin package
should I install to have it?
otherwise, is there are simple "host" alternative in a cygw
Query...
The "expat" lib (expat in the "lib" category in setup)
does not get loaded when expat is selected. In fact no libary
files get loaded. Why put it in the lib section if its not a library?
Apparently, other files are the real library:
libexpat1 is the expat 2.0.1-1 library, but it
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