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Aaron
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From: "Christopher Faylor"
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Subject: Re: Cannot find SSH in the installer ?
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 02:25:15AM -, Aaron Gray wrote:
I cannot find SSH in the Cygwin installer,
Sorry what catagory ?
Aaron
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From: "Christopher Faylor"
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Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: Cannot find SSH in the installer ?
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 02:25:15AM -, Aaron Gray wrote:
I cannot find SSH in the Cygwin installer, I am pretty
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 02:25:15AM -, Aaron Gray wrote:
>I cannot find SSH in the Cygwin installer, I am pretty sure it used to
>be there ?
"openssh"
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Hi,
I cannot find SSH in the Cygwin installer, I am pretty sure it used to be
there ?
Help,
Aaron
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On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 18:29, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 19 16:36, Julio Emanuel wrote:
>> Hi Corinna (I think this is with you),
>
> Nevertheless, this is the wrong mailing list. Next time, please report
> problems always to the cygwin AT cygwin dot com ML, except you're a
> package mainta
On 03/19/2009, Vinod Gupta wrote:
"smbntsec" made a huge difference, a factor of 10x! "ls -lR /cygdrive/z"
still transferred 10 MB, 50x more than "DIR /S Z:" but far better than 400x
it was doing with "nosmbntsec". It improves rsync too which does some thing
similar to "ls -lR" to get file mtim
Dave Korn wrote:
Vinod Gupta wrote:
When I do "ls -lR /cygdrive/z" it takes very long.
There are only about 700 files on Z: totalling only 100 MB. When I
monitor network counters on laptop, I see that a whopping 90 MB were
downloaded for a payload (file list) of only 60 KB. Out of curiosity, I
On Mar 19 21:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 19 19:41, Eric Blake wrote:
> > Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> > > ...unless Cygwin itself would call setlocale().
> >
> > I'm not a fan of that. POSIX is explicit that an application that
> > intentionally avoids calling setlocale() sha
On Mar 19 19:41, Eric Blake wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> > ...unless Cygwin itself would call setlocale().
>
> I'm not a fan of that. POSIX is explicit that an application that
> intentionally avoids calling setlocale() shall behave as though it had called
> setlocale(LC_ALL
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> > > I have no idea whether du calls setlocale() or not.
It, and all the other coreutils, do call setlocale. Pretty much any
application that ships with *.mo files does so (that is, any application that
used gettext).
>
> ...unless Cygwin itself would c
On 3/19/2009 12:22 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 19 20:20, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 19 11:48, David Rothenberger wrote:
Not exactly. However, assuming you have a file using characters which
are not in your current ANSI codeset, then you could only manipulate
that file when setting L
On Mar 19 20:20, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 19 11:48, David Rothenberger wrote:
> >> Not exactly. However, assuming you have a file using characters which
> >> are not in your current ANSI codeset, then you could only manipulate
> >> that file when setting LANG="xx_YY.UTF-8", and only in app
On Mar 19 11:48, David Rothenberger wrote:
> On 3/19/2009 11:13 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Mar 19 10:33, David Rothenberger wrote:
>>> On 3/19/2009 6:09 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
If you've set $LANG to, say, "en_US.UTF-8", Cygwin would use the UTF-8
charset *iff* the application
On 3/19/2009 11:13 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 19 10:33, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 3/19/2009 6:09 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
If you've set $LANG to, say, "en_US.UTF-8", Cygwin would use the UTF-8
charset *iff* the application switched the codepage by calling something
along the lines
On Mar 19 10:33, David Rothenberger wrote:
> On 3/19/2009 6:09 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > If you've set $LANG to, say, "en_US.UTF-8", Cygwin would use the UTF-8
> > charset *iff* the application switched the codepage by calling something
> > along the lines of `setlocale(LC_ALL, "");'.
> > An
On Mar 19 11:57, Yaakov S wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > From a POSIX perspective it's
> > wrong to rely on the default Win32 DLL load order in dlopen() and the
> > behaviour of dlopen() in 1.5.25 was a bug rather than a feature.
I spoke nonsense here. See below.
> > Bottom line is, I'm
On 3/19/2009 6:09 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> If you've set $LANG to, say, "en_US.UTF-8", Cygwin would use the UTF-8
> charset *iff* the application switched the codepage by calling something
> along the lines of `setlocale(LC_ALL, "");'.
> An application which does not call setlocale (which mean
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
Are there supposed to be similar names for the ISO C++
standards (c++98 and c++0x)?
My guess would be "no"; at least, there isn't anything with near the
penetration of 'cc', given that I can name about a half dozen c++
compiler names off the top of my head.
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> If a DLL can't be found in a given PATH, Cygwin 1.5.25's function
> searching for the DLL (get_full_path_of_dll) just left the filename
> alone. The following LoadLibrary call then used the default DLL search
> order, which
On 03/19/2009, Tom Rodman wrote:
This snip from cygcheck.out:
Potential app conflicts:
ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
Detected: HKLM Registry Key, Named file.
is interesting/important!?; but I have searched the entire
registry for 'ZoneAlarm', using regedit and have found nothing;
also chec
On 03/19/2009, Chris Mirchandani wrote:
2) Could the setup.exe version be posted on the web site?
We used to do this but then we got all sorts of posts to this list which
showed that people didn't understand that this was the version of the
'setup.exe' program and not the version of the Cygwin
Dave Korn wrote:
Vinod Gupta wrote:
When I do "ls -lR /cygdrive/z" it takes very long.
There are only about 700 files on Z: totalling only 100 MB. When I
monitor network counters on laptop, I see that a whopping 90 MB were
downloaded for a payload (file list) of only 60 KB. Out of curiosity, I
Several hours after a reboot with no apparent trigger, sshd
stops working - 'ssh localhost' hangs prior to prompt for manual
password authentication. For example when trying:
ssh -v -v localhost
# same issue for
ssh HOSTNAME-HERE.FQDN-HERE
##
cygwin version and test case:
$ date;uname
Eric Lilja wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>> It has started to happen now because libstdc++ is a DLL for the first
>> time. We've fixed upstream ld to enable the feature by default and these
>> warnings will disappear in the next binutils release.
Hmm, it occurs to me that for the benefit of users w
Dave Korn wrote:
It has started to happen now because libstdc++ is a DLL for the first time.
We've fixed upstream ld to enable the feature by default and these warnings
will disappear in the next binutils release.
Ok, sounds great! And the benefits of a libstdc++ as a DLL is reduced
code si
Eric Lilja wrote:
> g++ command_line.o grep.o scanner.o -s -o my_grep.exe
> Info: resolving typeinfo for std::runtime_error by linking to
> __imp___ZTISt13runtime_error (auto-import)
> Info: resolving std::cout by linking to __imp___ZSt4cout (auto-import)
> Info: resolving std::cerr by linking t
Kai Tietz wrote:
Hello Eric,
Hello Kai and thanks for your swift reply!
Here's the very simple Makefile that was used:
CXX = g++
CXXFLAGS = -Wall -Wextra -std=c++98 -pedantic -Werror -c
LDFLAGS = -s -o $(EXEC)
Add to your LDFLAGS --enable-auto-import
--enable-auto-import did nothing, ho
Hello Eric,
> Here's the very simple Makefile that was used:
> CXX = g++
> CXXFLAGS = -Wall -Wextra -std=c++98 -pedantic -Werror -c
> LDFLAGS = -s -o $(EXEC)
Add to your LDFLAGS --enable-auto-import
That should remove those warnings for you.
Cheers,
Kai
Regards,
i.A. Kai Tietz
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Hi, I have a small utility written in C++ that I made for cygwin 1.5.x
and g++ 3.4.4 a few years ago. I just tried to build it under the latest
test release of cygwin 1.7 with the latest test release of g++ 4.3.2.
First it didn't compile due to a missing include but I remember that one
of the t
Hi,
as the subject says, here's a question I have.
So far we have a setting in the $CYGWIN environment variable called
"codepage", which allows to switch the codepage used for file names from
the ANSI ("codepage:ansi", default) to the OEM character set
("codepage:oem"). In Cygwin 1.7 this is ext
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According to SystemOverload on 3/19/2009 6:55 AM:
> Apologies for the lack of information, it's easy to assume the prospective
> readers know what your talking about. I have solved my problems, but I'll
> outline them for you and future readers.
You
All
Apologies for the lack of information, it's easy to assume the prospective
readers know what your talking about. I have solved my problems, but I'll
outline them for you and future readers.
I'm running the NetBeans IDE 6.5.1 which I installed no problems.
I checked the NetBeans forums for
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According to Chris Mirchandani on 3/18/2009 10:51 PM:
> First the less significant, maybe dumb, questions.
In addition to Corinna's answers, please
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTWLL - your long lines are painful to read.
>
> 5) Any chance we will
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTWLL
On Mar 19 00:51, Chris Mirchandani wrote:
> 1) cygwin release on site is not easy to match using uname or
> cygcheck.exe. e.g. On the site the version is 1.5.25-15 and uname -a
> returns "CYGWIN_NT-5.1 Family1-d 1.5.25(0.156/4/2) 2008-06-12 19:34
If you're ru
On Mar 18 21:27, Andy Koppe wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen:
> > Accepting `-e command' additionally would make the usage comaptible to
> > xterm/rxvt and mintty could be used easier as drop-in replacement...
>
> Can't say I'm keen on doing that, because it looks like the start of
> a slippery slope do
On Mar 18 07:13, Dave Korn wrote:
> Ah, gottit. The bug happens because the libraries are not quite correctly
> constructed. When you add -lm to the link line, you see this in the map file,
> in the imports section:
>
> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.3.2/libgcc_s.dll.a(d000104.o)
>
> /usr/lib/
On Mar 19 04:31, Yaakov S wrote:
> With 1.7, dlopen() no longer automatically searches /usr/bin by default.
> This was definitely not the case with 1.5, but I don't see any mention
> of this in the release notes or ChangeLog. Am I missing something here?
The default path if LD_LIBRARY_PATH isn't
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With 1.7, dlopen() no longer automatically searches /usr/bin by default.
This was definitely not the case with 1.5, but I don't see any mention
of this in the release notes or ChangeLog. Am I missing something here?
Yaakov
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Hi all,
Are there some tools within cygwin to do the following task:
convert html to rss feeds.
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Just for Info: Writing very large files to NTFS may fail on Vista and
Windows Server 2008:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957065
This may be the case if ddrescue is used on Cygwin to create an image
file of a large disk.
Here a problem report from the ddrescue mailing list:
http://lists.gnu.
>> PROBLEM - Still get 'bash' is not recognized as an internal or external
>> command.
>>
>> Any suggestions please?
>
> Tell us what's going on because we're not mind-readers?
>
> Actually some of us are. *puts fingers to forehead, closes eyes, frowns
>with concentration* I'm getting somethi
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> AFAIK there is no reason for a cc *script*
Good point!
> As for c89/c99, +1 on the script idea; separate versions are definitely
> not necessary. Are there supposed to be similar names for the ISO C++
> standards (c++98 and c++0x)?
Would be trivial to add on top
Vinod Gupta wrote:
> When I do "ls -lR /cygdrive/z" it takes very long.
> There are only about 700 files on Z: totalling only 100 MB. When I
> monitor network counters on laptop, I see that a whopping 90 MB were
> downloaded for a payload (file list) of only 60 KB. Out of curiosity, I
> did the sa
I have a shared folder on my desktop which I have mapped as Z: drive on
my laptop. Both machines are running Vista+SP1. My laptop has a recent
version of Cygwin. When I do "ls -lR /cygdrive/z" it takes very long.
There are only about 700 files on Z: totalling only 100 MB. When I
monitor network
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