On 06/26/2017 07:27 PM, Christian Franke wrote:
> JonY wrote:
>> On 06/25/2017 04:03 AM, JonY wrote:
GCC 5 is starting to show its age:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66145
>>> Would you mine testing GCC6? IIRC exception handling is broken in 6,
>>> which is why it
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:02 PM, wrote:
> I would also think about X11 permissions. Someone might be scanning
> for activity on port 6000 (&c) and if they find something and it's not
> locked down (see for example 'xhost(1)') it's trivial to just launch
> X11 apps on your system which can cause a
I would also think about X11 permissions. Someone might be scanning
for activity on port 6000 (&c) and if they find something and it's not
locked down (see for example 'xhost(1)') it's trivial to just launch
X11 apps on your system which can cause all sorts of mischief.
--
-Barry Shein
> On 28 June 2017 at 22:02, Vince Rice wrote:
>>> On Jun 28, 2017, at 3:00 PM, Wouter van Doorn wrote:
>>> …
>>> I can't give the strace output, as 'strace ./hello.exe' causes an
>>> immediate segmentation fault. No idea why, but not something I'm going
>>> to put energy into right now.
>>
>> You
Hi Vince,
If they are related, then solving the problem that's my real current
issue will make the strace one go away. If they are not, then I am
about to start a second wild goose chase. Sticking with the problem
that I am immersed in now in the hope to get that resolved seems to be
my best bet.
Hi Marco,
No difference at all.
$ gcc -Wall -o ciao hello.c
$ ./ciao
$ echo $?
0
$
Am not familiar with the assembler, so I don't know what you were
hoping to achieve with that flag, but whatever it was, it didn't do
it! Thanks for trying,
Wouter
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> On Jun 28, 2017, at 3:00 PM, Wouter van Doorn wrote:
> …
> I can't give the strace output, as 'strace ./hello.exe' causes an
> immediate segmentation fault. No idea why, but not something I'm going
> to put energy into right now.
You should. If strace won't run, you have a problem, and I would b
On 28/06/2017 22:00, Wouter van Doorn wrote:
Hello all,
== The Question ==>
When I compile a C program, the resulting executable runs fine under
the Windows command prompt, but does nothing in the Mintty terminal -
any program I compile will terminate immediately and not do anything
at all. H
Hello all,
Recently, I started a thread named 'Compiled programs fail to run from
Cygwin Terminal, but work from windows cmd'. I got a lot of angles to
look at, but the golden tip wasn't there yet. One advice I had until
now laid aside was to use the 64-bit Cygwin version on my 64-bit
(Win7) machi
On 28/06/2017 21:18, Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
Am 28.06.2017 um 13:58 schrieb Marco Atzeri:
On 28/06/2017 01:32, Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
FWIW, it also hangs when trying to build gdb from GIT sources (in the
gdb/data-directory folder).
I see it with "current" of Cygwin, i.e. 2.0. The
Am 28.06.2017 um 13:58 schrieb Marco Atzeri:
On 28/06/2017 01:32, Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
FWIW, it also hangs when trying to build gdb from GIT sources (in the
gdb/data-directory folder).
I see it with "current" of Cygwin, i.e. 2.0. The last time it worked
was May 20th, apparently. Th
I actually went ahead and created a new user on my computer, renaming
it to something with no spaces. However, when I run it, I am
encountering something a little different. The window opens, then
quickly closes before anything can be done.
$ startx
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Sagar Kapadia wrote:
> Thanks for the detailed reply.
> However, one thing still puzzles me. Even if a another trojan/virus
> were to start XLaunch, it would still require another user to connect
> to my pc remotely over xlaunch to be any use. I have a static ip. b
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Sagar Kapadia wrote:
> Hi Erik,
> Thanks for your reply. I could not find the file in the windows
> directory or its sub folders. However, I saw the xlaunch configuration
> screen on my pc. It came up on its own. I tired killing it but it
> would start again.
That
On 2017-06-28 10:21, Erik Soderquist wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 12:07 PM, Sagar Kapadia wrote:
>> HI,
>> I wish to report that Cygwin.XLaunch.exe is a Trojan and it allows
>> remote control of a pc without the users knowledge or permission. I
>> installed the cygwin package and the Xwindows
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 12:26 PM, Sagar Kapadia wrote:
> http://www.file.net/process/xlaunch.exe.html
#1: please do not top post on this list.
#2: Any program can be renamed, and the description in that page has
the wrong location in general for standard cygwin installations.
I ask again, where
par2 0.7.3-1 is now available in Cygwin. This is a new upstream release,
with minor updates and bug fixes. You can read the changelog at
https://github.com/Parchive/par2cmdline/releases.
par2 is a program for creating and using PAR2 files to detect damage in
data files and repair them if necessary
http://www.file.net/process/xlaunch.exe.html
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 9:37 PM, Sagar Kapadia
wrote:
> HI,
> I wish to report that Cygwin.XLaunch.exe is a Trojan and it allows
> remote control of a pc without the users knowledge or permission. I
> installed the cygwin package and the Xwindows serve
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 12:07 PM, Sagar Kapadia wrote:
> HI,
> I wish to report that Cygwin.XLaunch.exe is a Trojan and it allows
> remote control of a pc without the users knowledge or permission. I
> installed the cygwin package and the Xwindows server too. However,
> today, I found somebody con
HI,
I wish to report that Cygwin.XLaunch.exe is a Trojan and it allows
remote control of a pc without the users knowledge or permission. I
installed the cygwin package and the Xwindows server too. However,
today, I found somebody controlling my pc remotely. I know because the
mouse behaved erratica
On 26 June 2017 at 02:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jun 22 17:22, Steven Penny wrote:
>> Please update the NASM (Netwide Assembler) package. Current version is:
>>
>>2.10.07 (Jan 2013)
>
> On x86 it's only 2.10.05.
>
>> x264 now requires at least:
>>
>>2.13 (Apr 2017)
>>
>
> We actually
On 28/06/2017 01:32, Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
Am 27.06.2017 um 21:53 schrieb Marco Atzeri:
On 26/06/2017 12:52, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 26/06/2017 11:46, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 25/06/2017 23:22, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
On 2017-06-18 18:04, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Marco,
With both Cygwin 2
On 28/06/2017 04:22, Ken Brown wrote:
FWIW, I just rebuilt gcc-6.3.0-1 from source on 64-bit Cygwin without
getting that warning.
Ken
Thanks.
It helps to focus on my PC installation
Regards
Marco
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Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ: http://cygwi
On 2017-06-27, Daniel Fort wrote:
> python 2 and 3 docutils was recently updated from 0.13.1-1 to 0.13.1-2.
>
> rst2html.py along with several of the other scripts are missing on
> this updated version.
>
> More information on this forum post:
>
> http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=1
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