> Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 04:07:57 +0400
> From: anrdaemon
> To: ross; cygwin
> Subject: Re: cygwin port forwarding
>
> Greetings, Ross Boylan!
>
> > Can non-cygwin applications "see" the ports ssh in cygwin sets up for
> > forwarding? I did some tests on Windows 7 and found that, although the
> >
Greetings, Ross Boylan!
> Can non-cygwin applications "see" the ports ssh in cygwin sets up for
> forwarding? I did some tests on Windows 7 and found that, although the
> forwarding was clearly in effect for commands I ran in the cygwin shell,
> it did not seem to be accessible to the regular Win
On 6/23/2012 11:29 AM, Ross Boylan wrote:
Can non-cygwin applications "see" the ports ssh in cygwin sets up for
forwarding? I did some tests on Windows 7 and found that, although the
forwarding was clearly in effect for commands I ran in the cygwin shell,
it did not seem to be accessible to the
Can non-cygwin applications "see" the ports ssh in cygwin sets up for
forwarding? I did some tests on Windows 7 and found that, although the
forwarding was clearly in effect for commands I ran in the cygwin shell,
it did not seem to be accessible to the regular Windows version of
Thunderbird.
The
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Nicholas DiPiazza wrote:
> I'm getting a SIGABRT when running a perl 5.6.2 that i built on cygwin
> 1.7.11.
>
> See ldd from a working perl 5.10 http://pastebin.com/ytjVYg4F versus my
> broken perl 5.6.2 http://pastebin.com/YXZ29NG6.
>
> I turned on -DDEBUGGING on
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