Thanks, but I don't like hard coding something important like that. It might
work most of the time, in my case it wouldn't work, my X-window comes up as
":1" and it appears sometimes as ":0", but mainly one, but if more people were
on the machine it cou
ld be other values as well.
You're right
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On 3/10/2013 6:17 PM, wynfi...@gmail.com wrote:
I wanted to capture the X11 DISPLAY value that shows on the console when 'startx
&' in invoked and successful. I've tried:
startx 2>&1 | grep DISPLAY\= >/tmp/xwin.txt &
startx 2>&1 | grep DISPLAY >/tmp/xwin.txt &
but neither worked. I could
I wanted to capture the X11 DISPLAY value that shows on the console when
'startx &' in invoked and successful. I've tried:
startx 2>&1 | grep DISPLAY\= >/tmp/xwin.txt &
startx 2>&1 | grep DISPLAY >/tmp/xwin.txt &
but neither worked. I could check files in /tmp/.X11-unix/* for date, owner,
Would using the 'run' command do this so one would not have to start up an
instance of a cdm window?
Example:
$ Run $c/cygwin-packages/setup -q -n -D -K http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.sig -l
C:\cygwin-packages -R C:\cygwin -s http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/cygwin -P
openssh
I'm assuming that s
Thanks Achim and Larry for your responses and pointing out that setup.exe
should be ran in a ms-windows console. But, another point I was making, is
that in my opinion, setup.exe should not get into an infinite loop goobling up
to 100% cpu usage, that
setup.exe is out of control and indicate
Katherine --
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%
...
% explanation for it. I'm trying to set up an SSH server via Cygwin on
% my Windows Server machine so that me and maybe one other can update our
% web site running under IIS on that same server. I'd like to not have
% to change the home dire
On 3/10/2013 10:31 AM, d.henman wrote:
Now when ran with the proper permissiong, setup.exe still hangs. Here is the
output just before setup.exe hangs:
start
$c/cygwin-packages/setup -q -n -D -K http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.sig -l
C:\cygwin-packages -R C:\cygw
On 3/10/2013 9:16 AM, Paul King wrote:
I downloaded a Cygwin repository using "wget -r -T 30 -t 20 -nc ", and I
seem to be having trouble with setup.bz2. When I use it, I get the packages
listed, but the top level tree in the package selection window (in setup)
says "no packages found". The pac
I have looked for this for a while now, and I can't seem to find a good
explanation for it. I'm trying to set up an SSH server via Cygwin on my
Windows Server machine so that me and maybe one other can update our web site
running under IIS on that same server. I'd like to not have to change th
wynfi...@gmail.com writes:
> setup hangs in a tight loop when I try the following command from a cygwin
> console:
You should start setup.exe from a cdm window, not a Cygwin console.
Once you do this, setup.exe does take a few seconds (or up to two
minutes if the package repository is on a networ
Now when ran with the proper permissiong, setup.exe still hangs. Here is the
output just before setup.exe hangs:
start
$c/cygwin-packages/setup -q -n -D -K http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.sig -l
C:\cygwin-packages -R C:\cygwin -s http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/cygwin
setup hangs in a tight loop when I try the following command from a cygwin
console:
$ $c/cygwin-packages/setup -q -n -D -K http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.sig -l
C:\cygwin-packages -R C:\cygwin -s http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/cygwin -P openssh
Starting cygwin install, version 2.774
User has NO backu
I downloaded a Cygwin repository using "wget -r -T 30 -t 20 -nc ", and I
seem to be having trouble with setup.bz2. When I use it, I get the packages
listed, but the top level tree in the package selection window (in setup)
says "no packages found". The packages are listed beneath it anyway.
With
Thanks Achim, I'm sorry I expressed myself poorly, but fortunately you
understood and gave me the answer I wanted. The explanation that it's still
cygwin based, but with a MS Windows direct interface gave cleared it up for me.
Thank you.
Achim Gratz wrote:
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