I run a native windows build of gnu emacs (downloaded binary distribution
from http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/windows/) on my vista box. I can
launch emacs either from a windows terminal (cmd.exe), or from a cygwin bash
shell. I run native emacs instead of cygwin emacs so that I can get the
em
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On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 11:02:19AM +0530, Jeenu V wrote:
>PS: Though I've subscribed to the list, replies to this topic is not
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 09:32:12PM -0700, Warren Young wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>I don't really feel comfortable having another ssh implementation in
>>Cygwin. The call is obviously Corinna's in this case but that's my 2c.
>
>wget, curl lftp, ncftp links, lynx GraphicsMagic, ImageMagick
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, Charles Wilson wrote:
So, the "allow" entries in hosts.allow are really only enabling access
form the actual "127.0.0.1" aka "::1" machine -- that is, the actual
local host. They do not REALLY enable access from those bad guys that
spybot maps to localhost.
Can anybody thi
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 09:34:52PM -0700, Warren Young wrote:
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> I think the only reason to use cygwin.bat is to set the cygwin
>> environment variable before bash starts. There's no way to do that
>> with a shortcut is there?
>
> In this case, it could be one of MinTTY
Thanks for the link.
I removed the default CYGWIN sshd service and ran:
cygrunsrv --install sshd --path /usr/sbin/sshd.exe --user jeevis01
--args '-D' --env 'CYGWIN="ntsec"
It asked for my password and installed successfully. However I
couldn't start the service, and my /var/log/sshd.log was emp
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
What do any of the programs you've listed have to do with ssh?
Not a thing.
But if we can't tolerate two ssh implementations, why can we tolerate
two command line web page fetchers? Or two FTP clients? Or two web
clients? Or two graphics manipulation packages
Warren Young wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't really feel comfortable having
another ssh implementation in Cygwin.
wget, curl
lftp, ncftp
links, lynx
GraphicsMagic, ImageMagick
ash, bash, tcsh, zsh, scsh, pdksh, posh
vim, nano, emacs, joe, xemacs, nedit, xedit, gvim
need I go on?
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I think the only reason to use cygwin.bat is to set the cygwin
environment variable before bash starts. There's no way to do that
with a shortcut is there?
In this case, it could be one of MinTTY's settings, because it can set
up the environment before calling bash.
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't really feel comfortable having
another ssh implementation in Cygwin.
wget, curl
lftp, ncftp
links, lynx
GraphicsMagic, ImageMagick
ash, bash, tcsh, zsh, scsh, pdksh, posh
vim, nano, emacs, joe, xemacs, nedit, xedit, gvim
need I go on?
Not that I'm pushin
Recently installed latest cygwin and can't ssh to it from older openssh rev.
Is there a known compatibility problem?
3 systems: plum, oak, pecan
I can ssh from pecan to oak. I cannot ssh from pecan to plum, it appears to
timeout.
Versions of the 3 systems:
plum $ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 plum
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:44:36PM +, Andy Koppe wrote:
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> I wouldn't mind making MinTTY a regular cygwin package. It sounds like it
>> would get enough votes.
>
> That would be great. I'll need to read up on the package submission
> requirements and process. Unles
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I wouldn't mind making MinTTY a regular cygwin package. It sounds like it
would get enough votes.
That would be great. I'll need to read up on the package submission
requirements and process. Unless someone would like to volunteer as the
MinTTY package maintainer?
Noticed an odd behavior when setting up cygwin-1.7 and sshd. Because
cygwin-1.7 (and the cygwin-1.7 flavors of openssh and tcp_wrappers)
support IPv6 when the underlying host OS supports it...the default
/etc/hosts.allow "paranoid" setting matches for "localhost".
That is, 'ssh localhost' is denie
Matthias Meyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use rsync's pre-xfer in Vista. Unfortunately it didn't work if I
> run the rsync daemon within in the system account.
> I would believe that theire are rights necessary which are not included in
> the system account. Nearly the same as I found in ssh-host
Robert Pendell wrote:
I modified cygwin.bat to execute mintty.
Looks like mintty doesn't detach completely on it's own
Yep, that's a known issue (number 4 in the issue tracker), and I haven't
yet worked out how to do this properly. I've tried closing files 0
through 3 and doing a setsid(), but
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Hmm, looks very interesting, I'll give it a try and report back to the
class. I've been looking for a replacement for my preferred terminal
emulator, MedicineTTY, for quite some time. ;-)
Each to their own. I actually prefer PeaTTY.
1. Good work.
Thanks!
2. Su
Robert Pendell wrote:
> It runs on 1.7 but does not appear to execute the shell as a login one.
> I use bash and .bash_profile never gets executed when using MinTTY
> directly. I can help you debug it if you wish.
>
I stand corrected here. I checked some more. The batch script (which I
forgot
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 12:52:46PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>Hmm. After removing the /dev/fd directory that I had created years
>ago, find now just SEGVs. And, it seems to be dying in find itself
>if the stack dump is any indication.
>
>Eric, is there any way that you could confirm or den
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 12:41:04PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 12:06:38PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:25:43AM -0500, Gregory C. Sharp wrote:
>>>I'm testing out cygwin 1.7, and ran into a problem. I run a small
>>>script which checksum
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 12:06:38PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:25:43AM -0500, Gregory C. Sharp wrote:
>>I'm testing out cygwin 1.7, and ran into a problem. I run a small
>>script which checksums my dvd+r backups, something like this:
>>
>>find -L /cygdrive/d -nolea
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:25:43AM -0500, Gregory C. Sharp wrote:
>I'm testing out cygwin 1.7, and ran into a problem. I run a small
>script which checksums my dvd+r backups, something like this:
>
>find -L /cygdrive/d -noleaf -type f -exec cksum {} \;
>
>I try it out on cygwin 1.7, and 3 out of 4
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:58:15AM -0500, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E]
wrote:
>Gary R. Van Sickle wrote on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 8:26 AM:
>> 5. It needs a regular Windows installer.
>> 5a. I'm good with Windows installers. You want I should whip one up
>> for you?
>
>Just curious: Why
Gregory C. Sharp wrote:
I'm testing out cygwin 1.7, and ran into a problem. I run a small
script which checksums my dvd+r backups, something like this:
find -L /cygdrive/d -noleaf -type f -exec cksum {} \;
I try it out on cygwin 1.7, and 3 out of 4 times I get a system
panic and reboot. Dump
I'm testing out cygwin 1.7, and ran into a problem. I run a small
script which checksums my dvd+r backups, something like this:
find -L /cygdrive/d -noleaf -type f -exec cksum {} \;
I try it out on cygwin 1.7, and 3 out of 4 times I get a system
panic and reboot. Dumpchk/WinDBG reveal access
Jeenu V wrote:
Hi,
I've a Cygwin ssh server up on Windows XP. My home directory on the
host is a network drive (H:) which I'm able to acess locally as
/cygdrive/h. When I do ssh to localhost using PuTTY, I'm unable to
access the /cygdrive/h path - the mount command only shows c: mounted
as /cygd
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 8:26 AM:
> 5. It needs a regular Windows installer.
> 5a. I'm good with Windows installers. You want I should whip one up
> for you?
Just curious: Why does this need "a regular Windows installer"? Why not
make this a cygwin package? (I su
Hi,
I've a Cygwin ssh server up on Windows XP. My home directory on the
host is a network drive (H:) which I'm able to acess locally as
/cygdrive/h. When I do ssh to localhost using PuTTY, I'm unable to
access the /cygdrive/h path - the mount command only shows c: mounted
as /cygdrive/c. I can nei
Very Good.
On the options dialog box, an apply button would be a good
Addition.
Arun
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Andy Koppe wrote:
> Charles Wilson wrote:
>
>> It will be interesting to play with the codepage support
>> (already present, apparently) in this terminal -- perhaps UTF-8 +
>> cygwin-1.7...
>
> That would be interesting indeed, and hopefully I haven't broken any of
> PuTTY's Unicode support. Just
Hey Andy,
After a thorough 2-minute evaluation, I can give you the following feedback:
1. Good work.
2. Super fast.
3. Cut and paste in a Unixoid terminal for Cygwin finally conforms to
Windows norms (AKA "The One True Way"). That alone is worth it.
4. I wasn't getting color from ls, but tha
Hmm, looks very interesting, I'll give it a try and report back to the
class. I've been looking for a replacement for my preferred terminal
emulator, MedicineTTY, for quite some time. ;-)
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> From: Andy Koppe
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to introduce "MinTTY", a terminal emulato
Charles Wilson wrote:
It will be interesting to play with the codepage support
(already present, apparently) in this terminal -- perhaps UTF-8 +
cygwin-1.7...
That would be interesting indeed, and hopefully I haven't broken any of
PuTTY's Unicode support. Just set the codepage to UTF-8 to try
Reini Urban wrote:
Transparency in XP! Good.
That's only a matter of a couple of function calls actually.
Unfortunately though it applies to the window as a whole, not just to
the background. Per-pixel alpha can be done, but only at the cost of
painting all the window decoration manually, s
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