Hello,
I am ssh-ing from one windows machine A into another windows machine B,
and I have a problem related to output buffering.
I am using Cygwin's OpenSSH as both the client on A and the server on B.
The problem is that the output of the program I'm running is being fully
buffered, i.
> On 14 June 2011 13:12, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> > Outside of screen, TERM=xterm. Inside of screen, well here is the relevant
> > line from my bashrc; my screenrc doesn't have anything that would affect
> > colors:
> >
> > TERM=screen-256color GNU_SCREEN="active" screen -a -A -RR -T "$TERM" && \
>
On 6/16/2011 2:43 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 6/15/2011 5:14 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
Starting with the 2011-05-05 snapshot, I can't start a shell under emacs. Here
are the steps to reproduce:
1. Start emacs in a mintty window.
2. Typeshell
This yields the following error message in the shell buffer
On 6/15/2011 5:14 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
Starting with the 2011-05-05 snapshot, I can't start a shell under emacs. Here
are the steps to reproduce:
1. Start emacs in a mintty window.
2. Typeshell
This yields the following error message in the shell buffer:
sh: cannot set terminal process gr
perl has been updated to 5.14.0-1 as early test in the Experimental section.
This is for early feedback for the new perl and to build dependent
packages. There will be no binary ABI changes with the official release,
but I'm still working in the automatic rebase when building new CPAN
packages
Am 16.06.2011 04:03, schrieb jairo supelano:
> Hi, i require to use cygpath, and this is supposed to come with standard
> installation. i get this message, first i tried default installation, tough i
> may have changed install defaults in the first try (i dont remember if i
> changed
> them in
On 6/15/2011 10:03 PM, jairo supelano wrote:
Hi, i require to use cygpath, and this is supposed to come with standard
installation. i get this message, first i tried default installation, tough i
may have changed install defaults in the first try (i dont remember if i changed
them in the first tr
On Jun 16 15:30, Pete Forman wrote:
> [retry]
> On 16 June 2011 13:49, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Jun 16 12:59, Pete Forman wrote:
> >> I am seeing "Permission denied" errors when trying to create files on
> >> network drives. Local drives seem okay. Once a file is created with a
> >> nativ
On Jun 16 12:59, Pete Forman wrote:
> I am seeing "Permission denied" errors when trying to create files on
> network drives. Local drives seem okay. Once a file is created with a
> native program I can write to it.
http://cygwin.com/problems.html
cygcheck output as descibed on the above page wou
I am seeing "Permission denied" errors when trying to create files on
network drives. Local drives seem okay. Once a file is created with a
native program I can write to it.
This is with cygwin 1.7.9-1. The problem went away when I reverted to
1.7.7-1 and came back when I reinstalled 1.7.9-1. The
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