On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 04:09:58PM -0400, Jan Chludzinski wrote:
>What is this versus cygwin-dot-org ?
>
>Just tried "Red Hat Cygwin official installation utility"
>(www-dot-redhat-dot-com-slash-services-slash-custom-slash-cygwin) and
>their one download site (ftp-dot-ges-dot-redhat-dot-com) suffer
If I set non-stop mode in gdb and then try to run whatever program I'm
debugging, I get the message
The target does not support running in non-stop mode.
Is this a limitation of Cygwin's gdb? I don't really have any need to
use non-stop mode; I just need to know what's going on in order to
On Oct 15 13:32, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > On Oct 14 21:14, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > I applied a patch to CVS which should solve this problem in a generic
> > way. I observed how Windows handles the privileges when creating a
> > token and your scenario should be nicely covered now. I also dr
> On Oct 14 21:14, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Oct 14 20:23, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > > On Oct 14 11:18, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > > > So the difference AFAICT is the membership in the Administrators group.
> > > > Notice also in the two listings below, that by password authentication,
> > >
On Oct 14 21:14, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Oct 14 20:23, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Oct 14 11:18, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > > So the difference AFAICT is the membership in the Administrators group.
> > > Notice also in the two listings below, that by password authentication,
> > > backup ge
On Oct 15 18:43, Alec Taylor wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> I've installed the latest Cygwin on the latest Windows (win8 64, dev
> preview), with a few tools I use on a regular basis (ping, whois,
> wget, curl & many more).
>
> Unfortunately whenever I open it I get the aforementioned error.
>
> S
On Oct 14 16:09, Jan Chludzinski wrote:
> What is this versus cygwin-dot-org ?
The supported version for which you can purchase support contracts.
> Just tried "Red Hat Cygwin official installation utility"
> (www-dot-redhat-dot-com-slash-services-slash-custom-slash-cygwin) and
> their one downlo
On Oct 15 01:24, gwodus wrote:
> Nice script! Would be cool if it would be part of cygwin. Btw. was the
> /etc/nologin.txt your addition? I think the original nologin doesn't even do
> that. At least not on Debian, where I just checked.
It does on Fedora.
Corinna
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Corinna Vinschen
On 13 October 2011 22:17, Lingyis wrote:
> There is a so-called "last resort" font used in Mac (supposedly in Windows
> as well) so I suppose that's how Mac deals with them.
>
> If so, how do I make sure cygwin uses the "last resort font", i.e. where do
> I put/install that font?
Windows doesn't h
Corinna Vinschen-2 wrote:
>
> On Oct 14 14:04, Andrey Repin wrote:
>> ...
>> I would advice against giving any clues about account status, for
>> security
>> reasons.
>
> It's what Linux' /sbin/nologin' prints, too. Actually it's the whole
> idea of /sbin/nologin' per the man page:
>
> $ ma
On 15 October 2011 00:55, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>
> Lingyis writes:
>>
>> cygwin xterm or rxvt does a good job when it comes to displaying Chinese
>> characters, but it doesn't have fonts for all the Chinese radicals. maybe
>> half of them show up as "SQUARES". the ones that do show up i can tell
>>
On 14 October 2011 14:18, Ronald Fischer wrote:
> When I (to give an example) execute a "man" command within a mintty
> window, and do the same within a "normal" Windows console window, I see
> that those words represented as underlined words in the mintty
> window, are represented by a different c
Good afternoon,
I've installed the latest Cygwin on the latest Windows (win8 64, dev
preview), with a few tools I use on a regular basis (ping, whois,
wget, curl & many more).
Unfortunately whenever I open it I get the aforementioned error.
Same goes for when I try and use the g++ with Netbeans.
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