gwin
team! This affirms the adage: 'if you think there is a bug, get the
latest cygwin dll first before complaining.'
I have been using cygwin for 2 decades now and it really rocks
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Thank you very much Corinna. I will definitely try that out. The
machine in question, unfortunately, had been pulled out and I would
have access to it only in the next week or two. Hence, my updates
regarding this topic would come a little bit later. I am, however,
interested
:
$ ./dmidecode.exe
/dev/mem: mmap: Invalid argument
# dmidecode 2.9
SMBIOS 2.5 present.
54 structures occupying 1495 bytes.
Table at 0x3BEE3000.
The new strace is here: http://astra.ph/research/carlo/strace2.out
Is this some problem associated with accessing the device because it's 1GB?
T
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 7:28 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Nov 19 14:49, Carlo Florendo wrote:
>> Good day Cygwin gurus,
>>
>> $ ./dmidecode.exe
>> # dmidecode 2.9
>> SMBIOS 2.5 present.
>> 54 structures occupying 1495 bytes.
>> Table at 0x3BE
Sorry, here's cygcheck.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Carlo Florendo wrote:
> Good day Cygwin gurus,
>
> I'm trying to run a very tiny app called dmidecode on cygwin
> (http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/dmidecode/dmidecode-2.9.tar.gz).
> The app is so small
ap: Invalid argument
Attached is cygcheck -svr.
If you want to see "strace ./dmidecode.exe > strace.out 2>&1", it's on
the link below:
http://astra.ph/research/carlo/strace.out
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2) You could actually put the entire grep command on /etc/bash.bashrc if
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Samuel Thibault wrote:
Carlo Florendo, le Thu 15 Nov 2007 09:45:54 +0800, a écrit :
Nikodem wrote:
Is it planned to support OSS? Many programs use it, and that's native
Linux lib :(
The OSS suites are Linux kernel modules. (And why OSS when there's ALSA?)
Windows has its own sound
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s the packages,
1. Maximize the window
2. Navigate through openssh and click the corresponding box on the "src"
column. You may need to click the corresponding box on the "new" column.
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d gcc.
octave:1> testOregoB
ans = 2.7030
Regarding these "testing binary" and "specially configured gcc", what
versions are these and what options did you use to build gcc?
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Szymon Lapinski wrote:
Recently I found a serious performance degradation in my gawk scripts
while running on WinXP x64 SP2, it appears that this is not only gawk
problem, but spawning child processes in a subshell at all.
Your cygcheck looks clean.
Child processes
Is there some chance you are running any of them?
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and please note especially the part that talks about providing cygcheck
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FILE_SUPPORTS_ENCRYPTION: FALSE
FILE_NAMED_STREAMS : FALSE
FILE_READ_ONLY_VOLUME : FALSE
FILE_SEQUENTIAL_WRITE_ONCE : FALSE
FILE_SUPPORTS_TRANSACTIONS : FALSE
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sun wrote:
that is what I want to do, how to set everything to english?
sun
Could you expound a little bit more?
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d\ Settings/blah/foo
Try reading about POSIX paths for more info :)
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This is true. It would be best to modify the Makefile so it conforms to
more modern standards. I suppose the changes you would probably involve
only changes to the paths to change the windows format paths to POSIX.
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Carlo Florendo wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote:
On 7/18/2007 9:03 PM, Carlo Florendo wrote:
I've got (and attached) this simple Makefile that checks the build
platform of a machine.
Here's the cut-and-pasted content of the Makefile:
PLATFORM=$(shell uname -s | cut -f 1 -d "
David Rothenberger wrote:
On 7/18/2007 9:03 PM, Carlo Florendo wrote:
I've got (and attached) this simple Makefile that checks the build
platform of a machine.
Here's the cut-and-pasted content of the Makefile:
PLATFORM=$(shell uname -s | cut -f 1 -d " " | cut -f 1 -d
command within the
Makefile, and yes, the workarounds worked properly. However, I'd like to
see the make conditionals work correctly.
For completeness' sake and FWIW, I've also attached cygcheck's output.
Any hints?
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Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
Carlo Florendo wrote:
Brian Mathis wrote:
The OP said:
> "Do you want to skip the package?" and has a yes and no button.
> I read it quickly and pressed no before thinking about it"
^^
So you s
.
And this evidence indicates that your system is infected *before* you even
run setup.exe. So beware. ;-)
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age?" and has a yes and no button.
> I read it quickly and pressed no before thinking about it"
^^
So you see, it's a problem of thought. The UI message *is* very clear.
One simply needs to think before acting.
Thank you very much.
ds of vim and
several kinds of shells and several kinds of shell windows.
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working for me? Firewall issue?
Make sure you're running version 2.573.2.2 of 'setup.exe'.
Uh, ummm, he's trying to *download* setup exe. ;-)
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Carlo Florendo wrote:
Jeremy Davis-Turak wrote:
No, unless you provide more details. Perhaps it's a firewall issue. In
any case, downloading setup.exe WJJFM.
^
Sorry, I meant, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#WJFFM
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o set up the vim config file /usr/share/vim/vimrc and
add the following:
set nocompatible
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 15 09:58, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I have updated the version of vim on cygwin.com to 7.1-1.
Thank you very much. We have been waiting for this for a long time.
You're welcome. I'm just wondering how two days between th
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I have updated the version of vim on cygwin.com to 7.1-1.
Thank you very much. We have been waiting for this for a long time.
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ase stop this thread now. Please.
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user.
If none of these suggestions still work, kindly provide more details such
as logs from window's event manager.
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user? Without these information, it may be
difficult to diagnose your problem.
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to run mysql as a lower-privileged user could be to
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Well, I've done this:
u2d ssh-host-config
This is wrong. Read the message sent to you by Larry Hall and make sure
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Carlo Florendo wrote:
Roelf Renkema wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Oh, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE. Thank you very much.
I've cc'd the list. If you want to keep the discussion, let's continue
it in the list since I don't want to deal wi
r of fact, in has already did, ableit not yet pure. Well, Linux
tries to be POSIX but isn't yet pure, don't you agree?
If you say that Cygwin hasn't brought POSIX, what do you think of all those
*ported* cygwin apps?
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n, and even programming, before posting your assertions on this list.
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omething* wrong with your mailer. I've removed
it *again*.
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your own message is quoted by your mailer.
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don't look fine. And it adds the [ANNOUNCEMENT]
string on the subject. I've removed it *again*.
In any case, I don't know what you mean by "to change it after
installation". If you mean the cut and paste settings, then no.
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re up rxvt on the cygwin command line by typing rxvt on your shell.
Then, you can cut-and-paste in the way I've mentioned in the previous message.
And by the way, you don't need to change the subject of the message
to [ANNOUNCEMENT]. I've removed it.
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rxvt. To select text, just highlight it with your mouse.
To paste it elsewhere, use CRTL-V.
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Brian Ford wrote:
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Carlo Florendo wrote:
I'm writing an application that requires time precisions up to the
microsecond level.
Then you shouldn't be using Windows. Millisecond resolution is all the
scheduler can do (this varies slightly depending on th
ter the loop()
Elapsed time (sec:microsec) 1:26000
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Lev Bishop wrote:
On 2/26/07, Carlo Florendo wrote:
I'm writing an application that requires time precisions up to the
microsecond level. However, I put a hard-coded adjustment of
9000 microseconds since usleep() seems to sleep on the average of
9000 microseconds more than it's s
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 26 15:57, Carlo Florendo wrote:
I'm writing an application that requires time precisions up to the
microsecond level.
Though I love the idea to use Cygwin for everything, including stuff
like simulating the universe bit-accurate in realtime, it might be a
ations.
Is the above the expected usleep() behaviour? If not, how do we let
usleep() sleep properly?
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be to upgrade cygwin and use cygsever. cygipc has been obsoleted a
long time ago.
- Original Message
From: Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
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keep running until eventually
it corrupts its own file system.
This once happened on my laptop. The harddisk was already creaking for
weeks but windows didn't see the errors. The harddisk eventaully got
busted but not before I backed up all the data.
So, it would be prudent to start back
, in my experience, windows cannot be accurate with a
precision of up to 15 milliseconds.
The time difference you are seeing seems normal to me (unless I have not
understood you correctly, in which case, I apologize in advance.)
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Carlo Florendo wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
I think this is getting a little off-track. Another option just
means another
area for people who don't understand what's going on to trip and fall
and then
come and bug the list as a result. IMO, there's already such a
27;m sorry, I haven't seen bash's code.)
d2u is much simpler. For the sake of simplicity and elegance, let's go d2u.
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Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible for me to automatically set the TERM variable in bash
depending on the type of my terminal.
For example, these are the things I want to accomplish:
1. If I ssh into the cygwin box from an xterm on a
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I participate in cygwin because I like providing a linux-like interface
on Windows.
Booof! This is the best reason why cygwin existed and why it still
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ectory above the symbolic
link.
Which is incorrect, the output of `ls -l ../', or the output of `ls -l
../'?
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Can you add the -p option? All flavors of Unix these days allows you
to specify which PID to ps.
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Arturus Magi wrote:
Carlo Florendo wrote:
Oliver Vecernik wrote:
But how do I know the order of device names? It all depends when the
devices are plugged on to the system. Is there a command to find out?
dd if=/dev/sd? of=/tmp/foo bs=512 count=1
AFAIK, Cygwin does not implement the
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4. Run the service
cygrunsrv -S postmaster
HTH.
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Oliver,
Please post instead of sending private email.
By the way, FYI this is already in the OLOCA.
http://www.cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE :)
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I agree that Symantec are a bit of satanic
corporation,
So you think this is not an insult to the corporation?:)
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increase in "add me please" requests to the list. Is that such a big
price to pay?
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Nope, that's not a big price at all. The big price is when you tire
CGF, the man behind this all.
http://www.cygwin.
part that talks about
running cygcheck.
HTH.
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(comma and period). Your mail would be better to read, IMHO, if
you put a space after a comma, and two spaces, after a period. Or, does
your spacebar *really* have a problem, as Igor pointed a few times? ;)
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won't change for the simple
reason that they ain't broke.
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that it
would be tedious to know which DLL version they did link against. The
best thing for you is to get support from where you downloaded libpst
from. They should provide the binary and source of the dll.
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PPIOSPE
Suggested pronunciation. pee-pee-yows-pee
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run it under a lower-privilege account.
Corinna rocks!
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It would be better if there were more details in this problem of yours.
Please read http://cygwin.com/problems.html and take note of the part
that talks about
Did you actually try? ;)
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
P.S. Your spacebar key seems to be malfunctioning again...
It sure does, for the nth time. funny.
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e;
+ else
+{
+ response[response_len - 1] = '\0';
+ yes = (0 < rpmatch (response));
+}
- return rpmatch (buf) == 1;
+ free (response);
+ return yes;
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Does this patch also fix the issue of arrow keys wrongly being enabled
like a text editor (e.g. dur
Carlo Florendo wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 03:02:17PM +0200, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
The problems described prviously exist in standard bash shell (that is
launched with the link on Desktop) and in the shell launched by xterm
(with startxwin.bat).
THEY DO NOT exist
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 03:02:17PM +0200, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
The problems described prviously exist in standard bash shell (that is
launched with the link on Desktop) and in the shell launched by xterm
(with startxwin.bat).
THEY DO NOT exist in dos box (with C\:cygw
iningand
yes, a few threads ago too. Cygwin really is the best mailing list. :)
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 3 15:59, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Truth to tell, I was annoyed by cgf, Igor, and Dave's responses and
that was great since, for the first time, I experienced the meanness of
this list, which is nice and entertaining.
I'm honestly shocked. Appa
#x27;ll just be looking for the
partition maps at /proc/kcore or re-write some supreblocks...
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ving the rest of cygwin except the mingw libraries plus the
(native) mingw
and
b) having the rest of cygwin including its mingw libraries minus the
(native) mingw
Thank you all for your patience.
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Carlo Florendo schrieb:
I invoked:
"postmaster -i -D /var/postgresql/data &"
and was able to start and connect to my database. Since the process
was made to run on the background, I wanted a way to stop it without
doing a "kill -9". Thus, on another
17% /cygdrive/h
The postgresql database is in /var/postgresql/data (which is actually
d:\cygwin\var\postgresql\data)
I deleted all the PID lock files under /tmp but was still unsuccessful
in restarting the db. I get the same error above.
Attached is cygcheck.
Thanks!
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hinted that since setup doesn't install dependencies, this could be a
setup problem (http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2004-11/msg00022.html)
Is this an X or a setup problem? (I'm at a loss so I posted to cygwin
and cygwin-xfree). Please advise on where to post.
Thanks!
Best Rega
Brian Dessent wrote:
Carlo Florendo wrote:
On a curious note, why do the inetutils apps like ftp, telnet, etc.
still use getservbyname() and the other getserv functions when, as you
said,
these apps could just have the port and protocol hardcoded or specified
in a config file?
As far as
Hello Brian,
What we had was *not* a cygwin problem after all...
Brian Dessent wrote:
Carlo Florendo wrote:
Anyway, I got this error:
getservbyname() returned NULL: win32 error 11004
Googling shows that this is consistent with trying to run a
program/server that tries to look up its port
simple test of
^M showing up when invoking `vim -b'. Notepad also views the file
correctly, thus it's really \r\n.).
I'm confident we're getting close!
Thanks so much!
Best Regards,
Carlo
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mno-cygwin -lws2_32 getservbyname-mingw.c
There's something definitely wrong here. I know that doing the compile
should work.
Things are strange....
Thanks!
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Hello Brian,
Brian Dessent wrote:
Carlo Florendo wrote:
File: inetutils-1.3.2-28 /ftp/main.c (line numbers preceed each line)
147 sp = getservbyname("ftp", "tcp");
148 if (sp == 0)
149 errx(1, "ftp/tcp: unknown service");
Okay, so the 'S
Brian Dessent wrote:
Carlo Florendo wrote:
Thank you so much for your comments!However, updating the relevant
directories to have +x, and updating all the relevant files to have +rx
still didn't solve the issue. I've tried to track down the problem via
the source code of inetutil
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 08:14:50PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Carlo Florendo wrote:
Thank you so much for your comments!However, updating the relevant
directories to have +x, and updating all the relevant files to have +rx
still didn't solve the issue.
Hello Brian,
Brian Dessent wrote:
Carlo Florendo wrote:
Thank you so much for your comments!However, updating the relevant
directories to have +x, and updating all the relevant files to have +rx
still didn't solve the issue. I've tried to track down the problem via
the sour
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