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Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
| The sunrpc headers do not contain C++ guards. This causes compiling
| errors when called from C++.
Actually, it's worse than that. As the sunrpc headers use K&R syntax
(nonprototyped functions), g++ won't accept it
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The sunrpc headers do not contain C++ guards. This causes compiling
errors when called from C++.
Yaakov
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Reini Urban wrote:
| Ok, can you test this patch?
Your patch to EU::L::Kid together with my second proposed patch to EU::D
work. But Kid still won't take a fully qualified path, e.g. with only
the first hunk of my patch. Nor does it accept a -Wl,
On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 11:22:03PM +0100, Steven Hartland wrote:
> Hope this gets through the lists broken spam detection, and helps id the
> issue.
How to Win Friends and Influence People...
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From: "Corinna Vinschen"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/: grep testuser /etc/group
testuser:S-1-5-32-545:545:
Huh? Why did you do that? This is the entry for the Users group.
It doesn't seem to make sense to rename it for Cygwin.
Purely for compatibility reasons and has work
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From: "Corinna Vinschen"
Works fine for me on 2008 so I assume some local setting which
disallows this. Did you remove the "Back up privileg and directories"
privilege from the admin's account, by any chance?
The info from "whoami /all" indicates that you are c
Ami Marowka wrote:
I got the message: "cc1plus: warning: command line option "-fopenmp" is valid
for D but not for C++"
I found that the gcc version is 3.4.4 !? Is there any reason why the LATEST
version of Cygwin uses so old gcc version?
It seems that gcc version 3.4.4 does not support O
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:
r than cygwin.
Try mounting those two as managed.
mount -f -s -b -o managed "e:/usr" /e/usr
mount -f -s -b -o managed "f:/usr" /f/usr
Thanks, I saw this suggestion a bit late.
It did not seem to make a difference.
This only works with files as t
Dear ALL,
I would like to work with OpenMP-C++ on top of Cygwin.
I installed the LATEST full version of Cygwin.
when I tried to compile:
gcc -fopenmp pi.cpp
I got the message: "cc1plus: warning: command line option "-fopenmp" is valid
for D but not for C++"
I found that the gcc version is 3.4.
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From: "Kevin M" <>
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: CRON can't cd to HOME
| radski has brought this to us :
| > Pierre,
| >
| > fantastic help, can't thank you enough - I didn't realize you could
| > explicitly set HOME in the crontab - adding
Reini Urban wrote:
r than cygwin.
Try mounting those two as managed.
mount -f -s -b -o managed "e:/usr" /e/usr
mount -f -s -b -o managed "f:/usr" /f/usr
Thanks, I saw this suggestion a bit late.
It did not seem to make a difference.
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Hi there,
The version of gzip packaged with cygwin doesn't accept --rsyncable.
I grabbed the latest version of RR's old patch from
http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/gzip.rsync.patch2
and hacked it until it applied cleanly with 'patch -p1 -l' in the
source directory of gzip-1.3.12.
If anyone is interest
Kevin M wrote on 03 July 2008 18:40:
> Hello,
>
> A while ago Pierre gave me a "poor mans mailer" and I have lost he
> email that contained the instructions. Sorry about that. I recall
> setting up a MAILTO= something or another in the crontab file and after
> that I can't remember. Forgive me fo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a weird problem that I cannot quite wrap my head around.
I'm in cygwin trying to rsync from /e/ to /f/, using
rsync -Dogx -uav --delete /e/ /f/
I get a LOT of error messages of the type
file has vanished: "
* Dave Korn (Thu, 3 Jul 2008 17:57:50 +0100)
> Thorsten Kampe wrote on 03 July 2008 17:44:
> >> This could be easily done if specifying a file to execute to Cygwin.bat
> >> were possible : C:\ProgramFiles\Cygwin\Cygwin.bat -f
> >> myScriptToExecute.sh
> >> but I have not been able to find any
Kevin M wrote:
radski has brought this to us :
Pierre,
fantastic help, can't thank you enough - I didn't realize you could
explicitly set HOME in the crontab - adding
set HOME=/home/xuser
worked a treat.
For future reference the error is below, hope it helps someone when they
google this.
Th
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a weird problem that I cannot quite wrap my head around.
I'm in cygwin trying to rsync from /e/ to /f/, using
rsync -Dogx -uav --delete /e/ /f/
I get a LOT of error messages of the type
file has vanished: "/e/usr/share/man/man3/Glib
Hello,
A while ago Pierre gave me a "poor mans mailer" and I have lost he
email that contained the instructions. Sorry about that. I recall
setting up a MAILTO= something or another in the crontab file and after
that I can't remember. Forgive me for losing the information can
somebody help me
radski has brought this to us :
Pierre,
fantastic help, can't thank you enough - I didn't realize you could
explicitly set HOME in the crontab - adding
set HOME=/home/xuser
worked a treat.
For future reference the error is below, hope it helps someone when they
google this.
The description
Thorsten Kampe wrote on 03 July 2008 17:44:
>> This could be easily done if specifying a file to execute to Cygwin.bat
>> were possible : C:\ProgramFiles\Cygwin\Cygwin.bat -f
>> myScriptToExecute.sh
>> but I have not been able to find any reference addressing such a
>> possibility.
>
> You s
* Francois Hill (Thu, 03 Jul 2008 17:30:10 +0200)
> I have looked up my problem but have not seemed to find an answer
> anywhere, so there goes :
>
> Is there a way to make a Windows exectuable that would run a 'Cygwin
> program' ? That is, automatically (and possibly silently) launch
> Cygwin and
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) schrieb:
EU::Liblist::Kid refuses any linker flags which resemble $thislib.$so.
This is required by the Gtk2-Perl modules to link one against another OOTB.
I discussed this recently on gtk-perl-list. The relevant thread:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-perl-list/2008-M
Hi,
I hope I am not breaching too many of the rules for asking a question on
Cygwin ... ;o)
I have looked up my problem but have not seemed to find an answer
anywhere, so there goes :
Is there a way to make a Windows exectuable that would run a 'Cygwin
program' ? That is, automatically (and
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Reini,
EU::Liblist::Kid refuses any linker flags which resemble $thislib.$so.
This is required by the Gtk2-Perl modules to link one against another OOTB.
I discussed this recently on gtk-perl-list. The relevant thread:
http://mail.gnome.org/arch
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cgf,
While you're waiting for the binutils list to get back to you, here's
another binutils issue. This is not a regression in 2.18, but rather a
longstanding difference in Cygwin behaviour versus Linux.
When linking a program with -Wl,--export-d
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On Jul 3 13:25, Steven Hartland wrote:
> Running chmod under 2008 simply doesnt seem to work here,
> which is really strange.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/: id
> uid=500(root) gid=513(None)
> groups=513(None),544(Administrators),545(testuser)
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp: touch test
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/t
Running chmod under 2008 simply doesnt seem to work here,
which is really strange.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/: id
uid=500(root) gid=513(None) groups=513(None),544(Administrators),545(testuser)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp: touch test
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tmp: chown testuser test
chown: changing ownership of `tes
Hi
When I try to install 1.5.25-14 and runs setup.exe I never succeed. It
often stops with this error window:
[Window Title]
Microsoft Windows
[Main Instruction]
bash.exe has stopped working
[Content]
A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Please close the
program.
[Close the pro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I have a weird problem that I cannot quite wrap my head around.
I'm in cygwin trying to rsync from /e/ to /f/, using
rsync -Dogx -uav --delete /e/ /f/
I get a LOT of error messages of the type
file has vanished: "/e/usr/share/man/man3/Glib::Error.3pm.gz"
file has v
I'm trying to get our standard apache setup to run under windows 2008
and I've hit a strange issue it seems as soon as I have the following
in httpd.conf apache crashes out under Windows 2008 server:-
Listen 127.0.0.1:81
Removing this line seems to enable apache to at least fire up without
crash
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