On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 11:30:12PM -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
>Ok. What package do I have to "reinstall" to get my ps.exe back?
>
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 09:57:49PM -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
>>
>>> My .profile was setup to perform some intelligent switching betw
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Paul McFerrin
wrote:
> Ok. What package do I have to "reinstall" to get my ps.exe back?
>
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 09:57:49PM -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> My .profile was setup to perform some intelligent switching betwe
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As expected now that cygwin-1.7.1 has
Charles Wilson wrote:
> Later tonight I'll commit my current working directory, which cleans up
> a few things -- but I still haven't found the root cause of these new segvs.
2009-12-26 Charles Wilson <...>
Fix various bugs.
* configure.ac: Check for math.h.
* lib/checkX
Ok. What package do I have to "reinstall" to get my ps.exe back?
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 09:57:49PM -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
My .profile was setup to perform some intelligent switching between
procps() and ps() when I discovered there was no ps.exe. Did it real
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 09:57:49PM -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
>My .profile was setup to perform some intelligent switching between
>procps() and ps() when I discovered there was no ps.exe. Did it really
>disappear?? Can't find it in setup2.ini.
1) There is no setup2.ini.
2) You wouldn't find
My .profile was setup to perform some intelligent switching between
procps() and ps() when I discovered there was no ps.exe. Did it really
disappear?? Can't find it in setup2.ini.
Paul McFerrin wrote:
Doing my bi-weekly update of my 1.7 installation, I noticed that it
download my whole insta
Hello,
I have met today the same problem with running Perl interpreter (that
reports absence of some shared libraries) as other cygwin users and have
solved this problem by additionally installing the libssp0 library. I have
came to this solution because of `cygwincheck /usr/bin/perl.exe` re
> >> I just fixed the wrong setup.hint yesterday,
> >> so it could be that you got a broken setup.hint with no dependencies at
> >> all.
> >>
> >> You need those packages:
> >> libgcc1 libgdbm4 libdb4.5 crypt libexpat1 libbz2_1
>
> shows that cygssp-0.dll is in the libssp0 package. So, install >
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 01:14:20AM +0100, Ivanyi Peter wrote:
>> > I am getting this error when I try to run Perl
>> >
>> > $ perl -v
>> > /usr/bin/perl.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?: cannot open
>> > shared object file: No such file or directory
>>
>> Can you please post the result
> > I am getting this error when I try to run Perl
> >
> > $ perl -v
> > /usr/bin/perl.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?: cannot open
> > shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> Can you please post the result of
> cygcheck /bin/perl
> I just fixed the wrong setup.hint yesterda
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:58:33AM +0100, Jan Alphenaar wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Apparently it is not my week regarding environment variables. Here is
>another more simpler question.
>
>I have set the cygwin environment variable to "nodosfilewarning" as can be
>seen on the screendump below, just to make sure
Hi,
Apparently it is not my week regarding environment variables. Here is
another more simpler question.
I have set the cygwin environment variable to "nodosfilewarning" as can be
seen on the screendump below, just to make sure, it is done in both upper
and lower case.
If I execute the command "
> Thanks for the offer but I don't like the color scheme or the
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> really decide if it's worth changing especially since I can't look at
> the html and so, don't know how hard it would be to maintain -
> especially since that l
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 02:44:40PM +0100, Bernd Bartmann wrote:
>> That may be the symptom of two different versions of the DLL existing on
>> your system.
>>
>> See: http://cygwin.com/problems.html for more information on how to track
>> down Cygwin problems.
>
>Ok, one step closer but still no go
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 02:35:04AM -0800, Kristopher Ives wrote:
>I've been a long time user of Cygwin, but I've yet to give back to the
>project. I was talking to some folks on #cygwin about revamping the
>http://cygwin.com project page. In my opinion, the page doesn't
>reflect the great efforts i
Den 2009-12-26 18:45 skrev Kiran Prakash:
Hi,
I just recently ugraded to cygwin 1.7
I was modifying iftop to work on cygwin, when I ran into this little bug.
I'm generally not so quick to blame the compiler, but I can't find any
other explanation.
char *tmp, options.interface;
The following
Ken Brown wrote:
> Thanks. It builds with that patch and the old segfault is gone. Still
> playing around with mintty, I found that I get a segfault if I try to
> run mintty with the option '-' (so that mintty will invoke the user's
> default shell as a login shell).
>
> $ run2 --debug test1.xm
On 12/26/2009 12:54 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
Index: lib/checkX.c
===
--- lib/checkX.c(revision 5)
+++ lib/checkX.c(working copy)
@@ -62,13 +62,11 @@
#if HAVE_MATH_H
# include
#endif
-#if HAVE_X11_XLIB_H
-# incl
It appears that my coding skills have decayed seriously.
Cheers,
Kiran
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Ken Brown wrote:
> Never mind. I figured out how to do it using cygport. But the build
> fails for me:
>
> libtool: compile: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.
> -I/usr/src/run2-0.3.2-2/src/run2/lib -I.. -I..
> -I/usr/src/run2-0.3.2-2/src/run2 -I/usr/include/libxml2 -O2 -pipe -c
> /usr/src/run2-0.3.2-2/sr
Hi again,
After some more extensive debugging I was able to find out what goes wrong
with an environment variable if a Cygwin C program is called from a C#
program.
If an environment variable is in uppercase (like in my code) the getenv call
in the C program will not be able to find it.
On the o
On 12/26/2009 9:47 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 12/26/2009 5:46 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
Here's a simple test case, run from an xterm window:
Thanks for the STC. I can reproduce; I'll look into the problem.
Fixed in svn.
I'd like to try it out. Can you
James Rome wrote:
Norton flagged regtool.exe and update-mime-database as malware in your
latest distribution.
This is likely a false positive, probably from some heuristic.
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/1a11984377dcd2c68eb428397c124343e27e8fca3a178c2c405f5f4b775eeaed-1261839312
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> Norton flagged regtool.exe and update-mime-database as malware in your
> latest distribution.
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On 12/26/2009 5:46 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
Here's a simple test case, run from an xterm window:
Thanks for the STC. I can reproduce; I'll look into the problem.
Fixed in svn.
I'd like to try it out. Can you send instructions for building it? I
c
> That may be the symptom of two different versions of the DLL existing on
> your system.
>
> See: http://cygwin.com/problems.html for more information on how to track
> down Cygwin problems.
Ok, one step closer but still no go. There was indeed a second version
of the cygwin dll in the default se
> I've been a long time user of Cygwin, but I've yet to give back to the
> project. I was talking to some folks on #cygwin about revamping the
> http://cygwin.com project page. In my opinion, the page doesn't
> reflect the great efforts in other areas of the project.. I'm not
> really looking to do
2009/12/26 Charles Wilson:
> There's one remaining problem with your scenario: when the Xserver is
> not available, and the option is used:
>
>
>
>
>
> -e /bin/bash
>
>
>
> mintty *IS* launched: it shows up in the process list, but the window is
> not visible. I'm not sure
Charles Wilson wrote:
> Ken Brown wrote:
>> Here's a simple test case, run from an xterm window:
>
> Thanks for the STC. I can reproduce; I'll look into the problem.
Fixed in svn. There were three problems:
1) derefencing a null ptr
2) some syntax/format issues that arise only when -DUSTR_DEBUG
I've been a long time user of Cygwin, but I've yet to give back to the
project. I was talking to some folks on #cygwin about revamping the
http://cygwin.com project page. In my opinion, the page doesn't
reflect the great efforts in other areas of the project.. I'm not
really looking to do anything
2009/12/25 Sisyphus:
> - Original Message - From: "Chloe"
>
>> I might be able to add a cc flag in cpan, but I don't know how to take one
>> out.
>
> One hack (which I think should work) would be to remove " -fstack-protector"
> from the ccflags spec in cygwin/lib/perl5/5.10/cygwin/Config_h
2009/12/25 Andy Koppe:
> 2009/12/25 Ric Anderson:
>> For a variety of reasons, I need a way to switch the character sent by the
>> Console Window Backspace key from ASCII \177 to ASCII \008 (that is, make
>> the backspace key send the ASCII backspace character like it did in older
>> cygwin versio
2009/12/26 Wes S :
> Below is excerpt from man file on touch. Highlighted text is showing
> strange characters when I use putty to ssh in. It was working fine
> before the 1.7 upgrade.
>
> How do I fix this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wes
>
>
> âd, ââdate=STRING
> parse STRING and use it
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