On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:15:15PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Richard Lin wrote:
>> Hi, cygwin:
>> I try to setup Openssh on win server 2003.
>> When run the following command:
>> mkgroup -l >> ..\etc\group
>> I got this error message:
>> C:\Program Files\OpenSSH\bin>mkgroup -l >> ..\etc\g
René Berber wrote:
> You didn't read the part about "cygrunsrv -u www -y tcpip ...", i.e.
> install the service to run as user www.
I read it, but thought I'd exhaust RTFM first. I'll keep your approach
in mind for future reference.
> BTW if you run Apache manually (as your tests show) and you
Richard Lin wrote:
Hi, cygwin:
I try to setup Openssh on win server 2003.
When run the following command:
mkgroup -l >> ..\etc\group
I got this error message:
C:\Program Files\OpenSSH\bin>mkgroup -l >> ..\etc\group
24 [main] ? 4940 init_cheap: Couldn't reserve 3600072 bytes of space
for c
Hi, cygwin:
I try to setup Openssh on win server 2003.
When run the following command:
mkgroup -l >> ..\etc\group
I got this error message:
C:\Program Files\OpenSSH\bin>mkgroup -l >> ..\etc\group
24 [main] ? 4940 init_cheap: Couldn't reserve 3600072 bytes of space
for cy
gwin's heap, Win32
David Christensen wrote:
[snip]
> Any other suggestions?
You didn't read the part about "cygrunsrv -u www -y tcpip ...", i.e.
install the service to run as user www.
BTW if you run Apache manually (as your tests show) and you are using a
different user (different than www), then you'll create lo
> Michael Renner wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking for a xterm replacement that can handle more than one shell in
>> tabs. Maybe like KDEs konsole can.
>>
Another option is to use screen(1), which gives most of the benefits
of tabs (including a visible "tab bar" with the right screenrc
settings) irrespecti
I wrote:
> $ mkpasswd -l | grep www >> /etc/passwd
René Berber wrote:
> This is usually done with "mkpasswd -l -u www >> /etc/passwd" and
> making sure you don't already have a line for that user.
Thank you for your help. :-)
I checked before doing the incantation. The result was the same in m
I would be happy to oblige if you would either answer my request, or provide an
off-list method of communication. The only allowed method of communication is
email, and that method is blocked. A private message to me rendering a bit of
assistance would go a long way further than a snotty public
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 03:32:37PM -0800, Allan Schrum wrote:
>I'm sorry for disturbing the mailing list, but SpamAssassin has marked
>my company's server as a spammer. This was because our ISP failed to
>respond to the DNSBL's requests, so it was black listed. I corrected
>this problem and I am
I'm sorry for disturbing the mailing list, but SpamAssassin has marked my
company's server as a spammer. This was because our ISP failed to respond to
the DNSBL's requests, so it was black listed. I corrected this problem and I am
working on getting my ISP to be more responsive, but I am frustra
I found a need to read Tar Archives from a LTO 4 tape and only had a Vista Box
to do it. After messing around with SFU, gnu-tar etc I installed Cygwin and As
expected, was able to mt to filemark 117 and begin extraction (/dev/nst0).
Which was better than I could do with any other tool, the P
Michael Renner wrote:
Moin,
I'm looking for a xterm replacement that can handle more than one shell in
tabs. Maybe like KDEs konsole can.
Any chance?
I use Take Command from jpsoft.com (with tabs for not just cygwin bash
shells). You might want to check out their free cmd replacement and s
Michael Renner wrote:
> I'm looking for a xterm replacement that can handle more than one shell in
> tabs. Maybe like KDEs konsole can.
>
> Any chance?
mrxvt builds fine under Cygwin.
There are other than don't need the X server: Terminator, Ponderosa
(both have their glitches).
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Moin,
I'm looking for a xterm replacement that can handle more than one shell in
tabs. Maybe like KDEs konsole can.
Any chance?
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- Original Message -
From: "Jim Kogler"
To: cygwin
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 4:42 PM
Subject: Problem with Cron and Permissions...
|I recently upgraded cygwin (current version info at end of email) from a
| fairly old version ( at least 3 years old...) and have run into this
| pr
I recently upgraded cygwin (current version info at end of email) from a
fairly old version ( at least 3 years old...) and have run into this
problem:
I have a cron job, that runs a scrip on a SAMBA mount. The script writes
to the SAMBA mount, here is a bit of the script:
-- Script Cut S
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 03:06:46PM -0500, Andrew wrote:
>I did. No response though :-( And again, I doubt the guide is at
>flaw..since every other site has roughly the same instructions.
It's unlikely that every other site tells you to edit cygwin.bat.
If that was really a requirement then we'd d
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Frank Fesevur
> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 5:32 PM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Rsync service problem when shutting down
>
> Hi,
>
> We run into a problem when we run rsync 3.0.4 as a servi
I did. No response though :-( And again, I doubt the guide is at flaw..since
every other site has roughly the same instructions.
I appreciate your response however.
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Hall
(Cygwin)
Sent: Nov
On 11/25/2008, Andrew wrote:
This is the guide I followed:
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~kscully/CygwinSSHD_W2K3.html
The question that comes to my mind is if you used this site as a guide,
why not consult it for help? List-supported information is in
'/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README.
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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 01:27:24PM -0500, Matt Wozniski wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 04:24:51AM -0700, Warren Young wrote:
>>> Emil Tan wrote:
Is the documentation kinda wrong?
>>>
>>> Yes, but that's something you'll have to ta
Major algorithmical bugfixes in simplify.
The simplification code was simplified and fixed. Simplification should
be fully functional now. Running "simplify symbolic" should not be
needed anymore for proper simplification. The results of the simplify
command look better and are easier to read.
I get this after a clean install and I get it every time. Running
Win'2003 server. I've followed a few guides on setting up ssh on cygwin
and I have no problems running it as a service. Reinstalling cygwin
causes same issue.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ssh localhost
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 04:24:51AM -0700, Warren Young wrote:
>> Emil Tan wrote:
>>> Is the documentation kinda wrong?
>>
>> Yes, but that's something you'll have to take up with the people who
>> maintain that file, presumably on the Sa
Sorry ... I sent the wrong cygcheck.out (from a different machine). This one is
correct.
Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Tue Nov 25 10:18:34 2008
Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Running in Terminal Service session
Path: C:\Oracle\product\10.2
Hope this is the right list? I believe I have the latest setup.exe
snapshot (2.573.2.3). According to cygrunsrv there are no cygwin
services running. After running setup several times and getting the
usual Windows XP Professional crash dialog (setup.exe has encountered a
problem and needs to cl
Angelo Graziosi schrieb:
Hi Jason,
Jason Tishler wrote:
rebaseall is driven by the setup.exe file lists in /etc/setup. So, if a
file is no longer in its original installation location, then you will
get this error message.
I have examined /usr/lib and discovered that it contains:
clisp-2.44
Pádraig Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I notice that argv_iter does a malloc() + memcpy() per entry.
>>> Since the sources are already NUL terminated strings
>>> perhaps it could just return a pointer to a getdelim
>>> realloc'd buffer which was referenced in the argv_iterator struct.
>>
>> T
Hi Jason,
Jason Tishler wrote:
rebaseall is driven by the setup.exe file lists in /etc/setup. So, if a
file is no longer in its original installation location, then you will
get this error message.
I have examined /usr/lib and discovered that it contains:
clisp-2.44
clisp-2.46
clisp-2.44 ha
Angelo Graziosi schrieb:
I want to flag that when I 'rebaseall' it says:
/usr/lib/clisp-2.44/full+gtk2/svm.so: skipped because nonexistent
Is it to be expected?
Yes.
This file is from the not updated clisp-gtk2-2.44-2 package.
I could not build this subpackage recently anymore, but it will b
Charles L. Werner wrote:
Hello,
I was able to repair the problem by adding
export XKEYSYMDB=/usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB
to my .bashrc file
Perhaps this is related to the recent changes in the X11 packages.
Again, this is an X issue that is best directed to the Cygwin-X list.
I believe the genera
Jim Meyering wrote:
> Pádraig Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Jim Meyering wrote:
>>> Subject: [PATCH 1/2] argv-iter: new module
>>>
>>> * gl/lib/argv-iter.h: New file.
>>> * gl/lib/argv-iter.c: New file.
>>> * gl/modules/argv-iter: New file.
>> Very useful module!
>>
>> I see that --files0-fro
Charles L. Werner wrote:
Hello,
Recently when starting nedit or xmgrace (N.B. both use motif/lesstiff) I
now get
a flurry of messages of the form:
Warning: translation table syntax error: Unknown keysym name: osfActivate
Warning: ... found while parsing ':osfActivate:
ManagerParentAct
Pádraig Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim Meyering wrote:
>> Subject: [PATCH 1/2] argv-iter: new module
>>
>> * gl/lib/argv-iter.h: New file.
>> * gl/lib/argv-iter.c: New file.
>> * gl/modules/argv-iter: New file.
>
> Very useful module!
>
> I see that --files0-from was added to `du` in Mar 20
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:57:20AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Nov 22 14:56, Valerio Bigiani wrote:
>> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> This isn't correct. Automatic checking for updates might be switched on
>>> by default on most or even all Linux systems today, but it's still a
>>> customizabl
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 04:24:51AM -0700, Warren Young wrote:
> Emil Tan wrote:
>> Is the documentation kinda wrong?
>
> Yes, but that's something you'll have to take up with the people who
> maintain that file, presumably on the Samhain mailing list. Whoever wrote
> it doesn't realize that /us
Angelo,
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 03:59:42PM +0100, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> I want to flag that when I 'rebaseall' it says:
>
> /usr/lib/clisp-2.44/full+gtk2/svm.so: skipped because nonexistent
>
> Is it to be expected?
rebaseall is driven by the setup.exe file lists in /etc/setup. So, if a
fil
Jim Meyering wrote:
> Subject: [PATCH 1/2] argv-iter: new module
>
> * gl/lib/argv-iter.h: New file.
> * gl/lib/argv-iter.c: New file.
> * gl/modules/argv-iter: New file.
Very useful module!
I see that --files0-from was added to `du` in Mar 2004,
so it's a nice solution to this 4 year old issue.
I want to flag that when I 'rebaseall' it says:
/usr/lib/clisp-2.44/full+gtk2/svm.so: skipped because nonexistent
Is it to be expected?
Cheers,
Angelo.
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Warren,
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 01:41:08AM -0700, Warren Young wrote:
> Jason Tishler wrote:
> >>I thought this was fixed 2 months ago:
> >
> >It was -- see the following thread for the details:
>
> Okay, so what am I missing? I assume Tim isn't making the error
> report up. Why is he having tr
Jim Meyering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> According to Barry Kelly on 11/23/2008 6:24 AM:
>>> I have a problem with du running out of memory.
>>>
>>> I'm feeding it a list of null-separated file names via standard input,
>>> to a command-line that looks like
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Patch applied to the original sources of these docs. That will be
in the docs for Cygwin 1.7.
Thank you very much. Hopefully my teacher won't bother to check the link in the
meantime :)
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On Nov 25 11:13, John Emmas wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Corinna Vinschen"
> Sent: 25 November 2008 10:43
> Subject: Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>>
>> $PATH is what you want and if you examine /bin resp. /usr/bin, you see
>> that Cygwin puts all shared libs there for the above reason. /lib
Emil Tan wrote:
Is the documentation kinda wrong?
Yes, but that's something you'll have to take up with the people who
maintain that file, presumably on the Samhain mailing list. Whoever
wrote it doesn't realize that /usr, /home, etc aren't created in c:\,
they're mount(1) aliases for dir
- Original Message -
From: "Corinna Vinschen"
Sent: 25 November 2008 10:43
Subject: Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH
$PATH is what you want and if you examine /bin resp. /usr/bin, you see
that Cygwin puts all shared libs there for the above reason. /lib resp.
/usr/lib only contain the static libs a
On Nov 25 10:21, John Emmas wrote:
> When I compile & build for my Linux installation, library files and shared
> objects go to /usr/lib/
>
> If I then run an executable (from /usr/bin/) it will automatically find the
> shared objects because it expects them to be in /usr/lib/. This isn't
> happen
When I compile & build for my Linux installation, library files and shared
objects go to /usr/lib/
If I then run an executable (from /usr/bin/) it will automatically find the
shared objects because it expects them to be in /usr/lib/. This isn't
happening for Cygwin and I'm finding that I need to
On Nov 19 15:37, Frank Fesevur wrote:
> 2008/11/19 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Btw., is there really no way to use setup.exe for automatic updates
> > using some of the command line switches? I honestly don't know.
>
> I use a batch file like this one. I don't schedule it, but that should
> not b
On Nov 22 14:56, Valerio Bigiani wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> This isn't correct. Automatic checking for updates might be switched on
>> by default on most or even all Linux systems today, but it's still a
>> customizable setting so it can be switched on or off.
>
> Which can be fixed by ad
Den 2008-11-21 08:41, skrev Marco Atzeri:
it is working fine.
Den 2008-11-20 15:01, skrev Dr. Volker Zell:
> It works for me now.
Excellent, thanks for testing.
Cheers,
Peter
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Hello,
I was able to repair the problem by adding
export XKEYSYMDB=/usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB
to my .bashrc file
Perhaps this is related to the recent changes in the X11 packages.
Charles
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Hello,
Recently when starting nedit or xmgrace (N.B. both use motif/lesstiff) I
now get
a flurry of messages of the form:
Warning: translation table syntax error: Unknown keysym name: osfActivate
Warning: ... found while parsing ':osfActivate:
ManagerParentActivate()'
Warning: String
Hey guys,
(Though my problem is about an application: Samhain, but my question is a
rather general cygwin question)
I'm thinking of playing around with some open source security application -
and I've shortlisted both Prelude and Samhain HIMS. But I'm not really using
Prelude as an IDS, but usi
Jason Tishler wrote:
I thought this was fixed 2 months ago:
It was -- see the following thread for the details:
Okay, so what am I missing? I assume Tim isn't making the error report
up. Why is he having trouble if this is fixed?
It'd be best if Python and SQLite can remain separate
W
- Original Message -
Sent: 24 November 2008 18:56
Subject: Re: [OT] Re: Opening a (cygwin-ised) DLL
"Yaakov (Cygwin Ports)" wrote:
kernel32 is added by default because libcygwin.a depends on it. If you
pass -mwindows to gcc during linking, then gdi32 is added as well.
From: "Brian
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