Eliot Moss sent the following at Monday, March 28, 2011 10:28 PM
>Why not just use the Windows version and invoke it from cygwin (if
>cygwin is the environment from which you want to do that)? It is easy
>to invoke Windows programs from cygwin; you just need to remember to
>format any arguments in
Why not just use the Windows version and invoke it from
cygwin (if cygwin is the environment from which you
want to do that)? It is easy to invoke Windows programs
from cygwin; you just need to remember to format any
arguments in the form the Windows program wants. To
that end, cygpath is a usef
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 06:42:32PM -0700, independentt wrote:
>how do I build a cygwin version of bircd?
If you're asking me: I don't know. But, your first place to check would
be the bircd.org web site.
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Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 06:27:57PM -0700, independentt wrote:
>>
>>Ok here is my problem I used to be able to run bIRCD on a shell before.
But
>>now first time I try cygwin, I WGET
>>http://ircd.bircd.org/bewareircd-linux.tar.gz and unzip it, edit the
config
>>fi
I think Chris nailed it: cygwin != unix
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Eliot Moss wrote:
>
> On 3/28/2011 8:27 PM, independentt wrote:
>>
>> Ok here is my problem I used to be able to run bIRCD on a shell before.
>> But
>> now first time I try cygwin, I WGET
>> http://ircd.bircd.org/bewareircd-linux.tar.gz and unzip it, edit the
>> config
>> files. And now I try t
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 06:27:57PM -0700, independentt wrote:
>
>Ok here is my problem I used to be able to run bIRCD on a shell before. But
>now first time I try cygwin, I WGET
>http://ircd.bircd.org/bewareircd-linux.tar.gz and unzip it, edit the config
>files. And now I try to execute it using (.
On 3/28/2011 8:27 PM, independentt wrote:
Ok here is my problem I used to be able to run bIRCD on a shell before. But
now first time I try cygwin, I WGET
http://ircd.bircd.org/bewareircd-linux.tar.gz and unzip it, edit the config
files. And now I try to execute it using (.) ./BIRCD and it says B
Ok here is my problem I used to be able to run bIRCD on a shell before. But
now first time I try cygwin, I WGET
http://ircd.bircd.org/bewareircd-linux.tar.gz and unzip it, edit the config
files. And now I try to execute it using (.) ./BIRCD and it says BASH:
Cannot execute binary file. I have full
Since Dave Korn was wondering how many people this would be bothering,
I'm just chiming in to say I was bitten by this too (since I both run
cygwin setup less often than others and use octave less often than
others, and since I'm not subscribed to the list, I'm late to the
party). It was kind o
Hello Larry,
I have posted my report here
http://old.nabble.com/file/p31263031/cygcheck.out
Regards,
Antoine
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>
> On 3/28/2011 6:29 PM, antoinell wrote:
>>
>> Hello Larry,
>>
>> I just emailed via the nabble forum to the cygwin list. Is there another
>> list I should
On 3/28/2011 6:29 PM, antoinell wrote:
Hello Larry,
I just emailed via the nabble forum to the cygwin list. Is there another
list I should email to ?
No, though I'm guessing that since your email above has arrived but your
report has not that you got some return email telling you about some
m
Hello Christopher,
I am trying to upload the output of cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out 2>&1.
Regards,
Antoine
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Hello Larry,
I just emailed via the nabble forum to the cygwin list. Is there another
list I should email to ?
Forgive my ignorance.
>Email to the list please.
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 02:58:06PM -0700, antoinell wrote:
>I am hit by the same problem concerning sftp.
>
> ssh buildadm@nyc-450-srv17 /usr/bin/true
> 4 [main] sshd 3100 C:\cygwin\usr\sbin\sshd.exe: *** fatal error - unable
> to load C:\WINDOWS\system32\user32.dll, Win32 error 1114
>
>Larry
On 3/28/2011 5:58 PM, antoinell wrote:
Hi,
I am hit by the same problem concerning sftp.
ssh buildadm@nyc-450-srv17 /usr/bin/true
4 [main] sshd 3100 C:\cygwin\usr\sbin\sshd.exe: *** fatal error -
unable to load C:\WINDOWS\system32\user32.dll, Win32 error 1114
Larry Hall wrote :
>>
Hi,
I am hit by the same problem concerning sftp.
ssh buildadm@nyc-450-srv17 /usr/bin/true
4 [main] sshd 3100 C:\cygwin\usr\sbin\sshd.exe: *** fatal error -
unable to load C:\WINDOWS\system32\user32.dll, Win32 error 1114
Larry Hall wrote :
>> Perhaps it makes sense to submit a problem
On 3/28/2011 4:23 PM, world peace wrote:
Hi Larry,
Thank you for your interest in my question first of all.
When i try to do make or make install, the installer tries to write
files to a location where I do not have permission and so it reports
error and exits.
When i check for permissions usi
Hi Larry,
Thank you for your interest in my question first of all.
When i try to do make or make install, the installer tries to write
files to a location where I do not have permission and so it reports
error and exits.
When i check for permissions using ls -l, all the files and folders
have no
Hi Larry,
Thank you for your interest in my question first of all.
When i try to do make or make install, the installer tries to write
files to a location where I do not have permission and so it reports
error and exits.
When i check for permissions using ls -l, all the files and folders
have no
On 2011-03-28 18:19Z, world peace wrote:
> Ques: I am trying to install some programs (meant for linux platform)
> on cygwin. The instructions prompt me to do make, make install,
> configure etc. The only problem is I don't know how to become root
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.
On 3/28/2011 2:19 PM, world peace wrote:
Hi All,
this question is from a non-expert, basically using cygwin as a
utility for day to day work.
Ques: I am trying to install some programs (meant for linux platform)
on cygwin. The instructions prompt me to do make, make install,
configure etc. The o
Hi All,
this question is from a non-expert, basically using cygwin as a
utility for day to day work.
Ques: I am trying to install some programs (meant for linux platform)
on cygwin. The instructions prompt me to do make, make install,
configure etc. The only problem is I don't know how to become r
On Mon, Mar 28 2011, Toby Allsop wrote :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I can't do on cygwin 1.5.25 :
>> $ touch -t 201103270200 file
>> touch: format de date invalide `201103270200'
>>
>> nor this equivalent : $touch -t 03270200 file
>>
>> It's very surprising , but ...
>> If I change 27 for 28 it's OK
On 3/28/2011 13:04, Antha Lamus wrote:
> Hi all,
> I recently installed a newer version of bash and now the "ps" command
> does not issue anything anymore (return code is 128). in fact, even
> the options seem different as I don't see "-W" in the man anymore.
> also, I can pretty much issue anythin
Hi all,
I recently installed a newer version of bash and now the "ps" command
does not issue anything anymore (return code is 128). in fact, even
the options seem different as I don't see "-W" in the man anymore.
also, I can pretty much issue anything I want after the ps, like "ps
-dfiaodsfpaidfjas
On 3/28/2011 12:07, Dante Allegria wrote:
> --- On Mon, 3/28/11, Damon Register wrote:
>
>> this at a company. Is that so? Do you have an
>> aggressive IS department who might have decided they don't like Cygwin?
>
> No, turns out it was because someone committed this into the nightly build
>
--- On Mon, 3/28/11, Damon Register wrote:
> this at a company. Is that so? Do you have an
> aggressive IS department who might have decided they don't like Cygwin?
No, turns out it was because someone committed this into the nightly build
scripts:
rm -rf $(DOES_NOT_EXIST)/*
Should cygwi
On 3/28/2011 10:43 AM, Dante Allegria wrote:
We just discovered that a whole bunch of our Windows machines had
everything under their c:/cygwin directories deleted over the weekend.
You said "we" and "bunch" which leads me to believe that you are using
this at a company. Is that so? Do you hav
On 3/28/2011 09:43, Dante Allegria wrote:
> We just discovered that a whole bunch of our Windows machines had everything
> under their c:/cygwin directories deleted over the weekend. Has anyone else
> experienced this? Just trying to rule out some sort of malware/virus related
> to Earth Hour or
On 03/28/11 07:43, Dante Allegria wrote:
We just discovered that a whole bunch of our Windows machines had everything
under their c:/cygwin directories deleted over the weekend. Has anyone else
experienced this? Just trying to rule out some sort of malware/virus related to
Earth Hour or perhap
We just discovered that a whole bunch of our Windows machines had everything
under their c:/cygwin directories deleted over the weekend. Has anyone else
experienced this? Just trying to rule out some sort of malware/virus related to
Earth Hour or perhaps some internal process gone awry.
Thanks!
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