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From: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com] On Behalf
Of WEEBER Bill
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 12:06 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Nedit text plane inoperable.
Hello,
I've been successfully
Hello,
I've been successfully using Nedit on Cygwin for several years. Today,
I did a fresh Cygwin install and Nedit no longer works properly.
Now Nedit starts up just like it always did in the past, but the text
plane is inoperable. I am able to read the document, and the document is
not in rea
Thanks.
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From: Larry Hall (Cygwin) [mailto:reply-to-list-only...@cygwin.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 11:43 PM
To: WEEBER Bill
Subject: Re: Nedit text plane inoperable.
WEEBER Bill wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been successfully using Nedit on Cygwin for several ye
Hello,
I've been successfully using Nedit on Cygwin for several years. Today,
I did a fresh Cygwin install and Nedit no longer works properly.
Now Nedit starts up just like it always did in the past, but the text
plane is inoperable. I am able to read the document, and the document is
not in rea
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Jason Tishler wrote:
> Yaakov, did you have openssl-devel installed when you built Python
> 2.6.1?
Yes, that is clearly indicated in the documentation.
> If so, are you able to run the regression test [2] without threading
> related problems?
Test
Oren Elrad wrote:
Perhaps it's bad form to reply to my own message, but I've got the 2k8
installation (x86) up and running and I'm ready to take the plunge and
report back on what works and what doesn't work.
Should I use the 1.5 release on the main page, or use the 1.7 release
(setup-1.7.exe)?
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 05:04:23PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 09:58:08PM +, Andy Koppe wrote:
> > avade...@certicom.com wrote:
> >>My WIN32 app is compiled under vc7 and uses signal() to trap SIGINT,
> >>SIGABRT and SIGTERM. If I run the application under consol
Perhaps it's bad form to reply to my own message, but I've got the 2k8
installation (x86) up and running and I'm ready to take the plunge and
report back on what works and what doesn't work.
Should I use the 1.5 release on the main page, or use the 1.7 release
(setup-1.7.exe)?
Alternatively, shoul
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 09:58:08PM +, Andy Koppe wrote:
> avade...@certicom.com wrote:
>>My WIN32 app is compiled under vc7 and uses signal() to trap SIGINT,
>>SIGABRT and SIGTERM. If I run the application under console2 or a
>>native terminal, pressing ^C triggers the handler and the applicat
avade...@certicom.com wrote:
My WIN32 app is compiled under vc7 and uses signal() to trap SIGINT, SIGABRT
and SIGTERM. If I run the application under console2 or a native terminal,
pressing ^C triggers the handler and the application stops programmatically
due to a state change made by the handl
Lester Ingber wrote:
However, if I run mintty from my xterm window I have some problems.
For example, say I have open xterm (from startxwin.csh) with
xterm +tb -j -sb -geometry 80x84-6+0 &
this sets LINES set to 84.
If I have set up .minttyrc with
Rows=100
then after I go to my mintty window an
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
> Dave wrote on Thursday, January 22, 2009 1:36 PM:
>> Frank Fesevur wrote:
>>> Hereby a patch for chere to add support for MinTTY as well.
>> Thanks Frank!
>>
>> I'll also look at adding support for dash, and anything else I've
>> neglected for a while :)
>
Dave wrote on Thursday, January 22, 2009 1:36 PM:
> Frank Fesevur wrote:
>> Hereby a patch for chere to add support for MinTTY as well.
>
> Thanks Frank!
>
> I'll also look at adding support for dash, and anything else I've
> neglected for a while :)
>
> Dave.
> chere maintainer.
I don't believe t
On Jan 22 10:13, Warren Young wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>
>> Have a look into the ACL by using Windows Explorer properties/security
>> dialog. What you see is thatthe user and group for a file on the share
>> is "Unix User\yourunixuser" and "Unix Group\yourunixgroup". These
>> accounts ar
Frank Fesevur wrote:
> Hereby a patch for chere to add support for MinTTY as well.
Thanks Frank!
I'll also look at adding support for dash, and anything else I've
neglected for a while :)
Dave.
chere maintainer.
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Have a look into the ACL by using Windows Explorer properties/security
dialog. What you see is thatthe user and group for a file on the share
is "Unix User\yourunixuser" and "Unix Group\yourunixgroup". These
accounts are missing in your /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
>> While this isn't a Cygwin issue (you're using '-mno-cygwin'),
> Well, I never installed mingw separately. Is was a part of Cygwin
> installation, so I supposed it has some relation. :-)
Well, we give you a MinGW cross-compiler in the -mno-cygwin mode of gcc ...
but we do
DaveK wrote:
> Nah, there's a different model where for some completely nutso
> reason they decided to get rid of the Ins. key so they could have a
> double-height Del. instead!
Here's another such abomination, from the evil empire itself:
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/0309/04/l_ms001.jpg
Note
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Dave Steenburgh wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>>> Dave Steenburgh wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 4:54 AM, Morche Matthias wrote:
> or press Shift-Insert ...
What about keyboards that don't have an insert key? (Unfortunately
>
On Jan 22 09:48, Warren Young wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>
>> Yes, the reason is that setup looks into c:\cygwin by default and if it
>> finds setup files there, it will use them
>
> Thought so.
>
> A wishlist item, then: add something to 1.5's setup.exe to detect that
> c:\cygwin is from a
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Karen M Weston wrote:
>> Hi Mark
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I am trying to download GRASS GIS software onto a windows laptop and am
>> having some problems with downloading the setup file required from
>> http://geni.ath.cx. I wonder if you can help me.
>>
>> When I come to the
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Yes, the reason is that setup looks into c:\cygwin by default and if it
finds setup files there, it will use them
Thought so.
A wishlist item, then: add something to 1.5's setup.exe to detect that
c:\cygwin is from a later version, and refuse to use information found
Karen M Weston wrote:
Hi Mark
Hello
I am trying to download GRASS GIS software onto a windows laptop and am
having some problems with downloading the setup file required from
http://geni.ath.cx. I wonder if you can help me.
When I come to the I need to select 2 sites - 1) any mirror site and
I find mintty very useful. I can bring it up as a standalone window or I
can run run additional windows from xterm running under X. If I do the
latter then mintty inherits the environment from the xterm window I'm
running, e.g., including additional path entries set in ~/.tcshrc, etc.
However, i
Hi Mark
Hello
I am trying to download GRASS GIS software onto a windows laptop and am
having some problems with downloading the setup file required from
http://geni.ath.cx. I wonder if you can help me.
When I come to the I need to select 2 sites - 1) any mirror site and 2)
http://geni.ath.cx.
foulis wrote:
Hi
Im currently running cygwin on a windows pc on our company network. In
windows to connect to a machine I can do \\pcname\c$ from the run command to
view someone elses c:
Cygwin uses /// syntax to do the same thing.
I am very new to cygwin and unix, is there a similair comm
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:25:32AM -0500, Paul Ingemi wrote:
>I'm using Cygwin with com0com, and I find that every other time I read
>a character from the virtual serial port, select() continues to
>believe the serial port is ready, but then read() will block until a
>character actually comes in. T
Dave Steenburgh wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Andrew DeFaria
wrote:
Dave Steenburgh wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 4:54 AM, Morche Matthias
wrote:
or press Shift-Insert ...
What about keyboards that don't have an insert key? (Unfortunately
all too common these days.)
I have yet
Hi
Im currently running cygwin on a windows pc on our company network. In
windows to connect to a machine I can do \\pcname\c$ from the run command to
view someone elses c:
I am very new to cygwin and unix, is there a similair command that can be
run from cygwin to view other pc's on the netwo
> While this isn't a Cygwin issue (you're using '-mno-cygwin'),
Well, I never installed mingw separately. Is was a part of Cygwin
installation, so I supposed it has some relation. :-)
I'll try to ask mingw guys.
> This search:
> http://www.google.com/search?q=ffs+qemu
> leads to some links that l
I'm using Cygwin with com0com, and I find that every other time I read
a character from the virtual serial port, select() continues to
believe the serial port is ready, but then read() will block until a
character actually comes in. This does not happen with a real serial
port.
Attached below is a
Hello,
I am considering upgrading my 2k3 installation to 2k8. I currently use
cygwin for basic utilities: mainly lighthttpd, sshd and rsync (and the
relative pleasure of using bash instead of cmd).
Could someone on this list give me an idea of what kind of issues to
expect in the transition? I re
On 2009-01-22 14:32Z, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
>
> I was successfully built QEMU with -mno-cygwin and -O2 (default debug option).
> But -O0 gives me the following:
[...]
> /cygdrive/d/Dvs/Project/qemu-0.9.1/hw/omap.c:125: undefined reference to `ffs'
> omap.o:/cygdrive/d/Dvs/Project/qemu-0.9.1/hw/oma
Hi,
I'm experiencing some problem with building QEMU with -O0 -mno-cygwin options.
I was successfully built QEMU with -mno-cygwin and -O2 (default debug option).
But -O0 gives me the following:
make -C arm-softmmu all
make[1]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/d/Dvs/Project/qemu-0.9.1/arm-softmmu'
g
On Jan 22 12:12, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jan 21 15:01, Warren Young wrote:
> > The installation of 1.5 failed in several ways. The way it failed makes me
> > wonder if some part of the setup process was erroneously referring to stuff
> > in c:\cygwin instead of c:\cygwin-1.5.
>
> Yes, the
On Jan 22 09:44, Markus.Bauer wrote:
> Hello Corinna,
I already told your collegue Carsten:
Please, don't http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU
I hope you're aware that cygwin@cygwin.com is a public mailing list?
I'm just asking because you're addressing me personally...
> my name is Markus Bauer. I
On Jan 21 16:52, Warren Young wrote:
> I'm breaking in a new machine, and just noticed that when I "ls -l" a Samba
> share I have mounted, I get in place of the user and group instead
> of "myname None" as I normally expect, for all files. If I say "ls -ln",
> the values are (u_long(-1
On Jan 21 17:55, David Arnstein wrote:
> I am able to compile mtr 0.75 under Cygwin, see
> http://www.bitwizard.nl/mtr/.
>
> But mtr is not working. Using ddd, I see that the call
> getsockname (recvsock, name, &len);
>
> does not seem to be filling in name correctly, when recvsock=3. It
>
On Jan 21 15:01, Warren Young wrote:
> I got a new machine at work a few weeks ago, and decided to install Cygwin
> 1.7 on it, and not even mess with 1.5. Can't test what you don't use,
> right?
>
> For reasons that aren't important here, today I decided I needed a copy of
> 1.5 as well. This
Hello Corinna,
my name is Markus Bauer. I'm a colleague from Carsten Porzler and I tried
to figure out where the time is wasted.
I put some debugging statements in sec_auth.cc and syscalls.cc. The
strange is, that I only see the statements from syscalls.cc but not the
many I put in sec_auth.cc.
Hi,
Hereby a patch for chere to add support for MinTTY as well.
Regards,
Frank
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