Using the latest cygwin DLL (1.7.15-1) I am routinely encountering a
strange issue when quitting vim. This only occurs if I have used ^Z
to suspend vim, restored it with fg, and later quit. IOW things work
normally if I never suspend vim.
A problematic session looks something like:
[~]$
> From: Earnie Boyd
> Is it possible to convert to NTFS?
Not easily. The GoFlex Home is an appliance that doesn't seem to have a
documented way for users to reformat the file system. But even a FAT file
system supports FAT file attributes, so reformatting to NTFS shouldn't be
necessary.
I ha
Hello!
Now I am getting this rather obtuse message:
C:\Windows\system32>net helpmsg 1069
The service did not start due to a logon failure.
Now what would have caused that? I believe I can reset things, but I
am interested in advice from the community. Note: Everything was
working as of yesterday
On 04/07/2012 22:30, Ed wrote:
> Under normal circumstances, I have 9 network interfaces (between VPN,
> wireless, etc). These show up when I first start a bash shell with
> "ipconfig /all". However, periodically cygwin seems to be losing
> access to all network interfaces. When this happens, I
Completely unrelated to your script problem but you should definitely
take a look at pwgen (there's a cygwin package).
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Matt Seitz wrote on July 04, 2012 3:42 AM
> FYI: The Seagate GoFlex Home file server does not support setting
> FAT file flags (read-only, system, etc.). As a result, Cygwin
> cannot create symbolic links on these servers.
Just a quibble: Those that are more knowledgeable may correct me,
but I
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Matt Seitz wrote:
> FYI: The Seagate GoFlex Home file server does not support setting FAT file
> flags (read-only, system, etc.). As a result, Cygwin cannot create symbolic
> links on these servers.
Why are drive companies bent on formatting with FAT by default?
On 04/07/2012 5:45 AM, Claude SIMON wrote:
When I compile the component with Visual C++, it works. When I compile the
component with g++... it crashes.
With 'gdb', I found that the problem happens when calling the 'malloc'
function (as soon as the function is called, NOT when the returned
alloca
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
> Hello
>
> I use Cygwin from cmd.exe, because I use BRLTTY, and that doesn't work
> in Minty. Inside Cygwin, I can type alt+066, and I get B as expected. If
> I do the same after connecting to another host through ssh, nothing
> happens. Is this
Hi all,
I'm trying to write a JNI wrapper to the Cygwin path conversion
functions (cygwin_conv_path &al), to be used from Eclipse.
Java code:
public final class cygconv {
/** private constructor to disable instantiation */
private cygconv() {
}
public static nativ
On 4 July 2012 11:04, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> * Gundament (Tue, 3 Jul 2012 22:38:36 -0700 (PDT))
>>
>> I am new to Cygwin but I understand it does it's best to simulate a
>> linux terminal.
>
> No. "Cygwin is: a collection of tools which provide a Linux look and
> feel environment for Windows." htt
Has anybody come across processes being left over?
I'm extending an open source project. The functionality I'm adding is
keeping track of running processes. I store the list of active processes
in shared memory. When querying the list I also call kill with a 0
signal on all the entries to test
On 07/03/2012 11:38 PM, Gundament wrote:
> However for some reason, when I run the .sh file it gets to the 6th line and
> then just closes abruptly when it is not supposed to.
>
> Once I enter the value for the "read x" command on line 6, it just closes
> the terminal.
> six={a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j
Version 1.55-1 of cppcheck has been uploaded, following the upstream release.
cppcheck is a tool for static C/C++ code analysis. It tries to detect bugs that
your C/C++ compiler doesn't see. The goal is no false positives.
cppcheck is versatile. You can check non-standard code that includes var
Hi i had cygwin working on 2 x Win2008 servers.
Now i'm seeing the following error when i try and initiate a session ..
please advise - thanks.
D:\cygwin\bin>sftp -v ehealth@hostname
OpenSSH_5.9p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8t 18 Jan 2012
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh_config
debug1: Connecting
Hello
I use Cygwin from cmd.exe, because I use BRLTTY, and that doesn't work
in Minty. Inside Cygwin, I can type alt+066, and I get B as expected. If
I do the same after connecting to another host through ssh, nothing
happens. Is this a bug? I need the feature to type non native
characters such as
* Gundament (Tue, 3 Jul 2012 22:38:36 -0700 (PDT))
>
> I am new to Cygwin but I understand it does it's best to simulate a
> linux terminal.
No. "Cygwin is: a collection of tools which provide a Linux look and
feel environment for Windows." http://cygwin.com/
> I want to make a little program
Hello everybody !
I have some C++ code that I want to use in a native Java component
compiled with Cygwin g++.
I also use exactly the same C++ code in a command-line tool ('.exe' binary).
When I compile the tool with Visual C++, it works. When I compile the tool
with g++, it works.
When I compi
[Moving to cygwin ML now]
On Jul 4 09:10, Matt Seitz wrote:
> Officially, I don't think there's a way to modify the file system.
> It's designed to be an appliance. I've contacted Seagate support to
> see what they say.
>
> That said, I've just found out how to get SSH access into the server
>
I have just released a refresh build of the mingw-w64 cross compiler
toolchain.
mingw64-*-binutils-2.22.52-1
mingw64-*-gcc-*-4.5.3-6
mingw64-*-headers-3.0b_svn5134-1
mingw64-*-runtime-3.0b_svn5134-1
The cross compiler can produce Win32 and Win64 native binaries. As a
cross compiler, you may use -
FYI: The Seagate GoFlex Home file server does not support setting FAT file
flags (read-only, system, etc.). As a result, Cygwin cannot create symbolic
links on these servers.
Sincerely,
Matt Seitz
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