Thank you for the link.
I can imagine what happened that caused the first rebase to fail. I'd
experimented around with rebase some weeks ago and was unsuccessful -
presumably because I hadn't turned off sshd. When I started again today, I
didn't know I had to delete the /etc/rebase.* file.
-
> As tentative you can remove /etc/rebase.db.i386
> and retry rebaseall again.
I tried that and it looks like it might have worked on the second try. What's
that command to dump all the cygwin parameters if it turns out it didn't?
In any case, thank you for your help!
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Is this what you mean?
$ grep 61.. /proc/*/maps
/proc/1312/maps:6100-61001000 r--p E088:4805 844424930133558
/usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
/proc/1312/maps:6126E000-6148 rw-p 0026E000 E088:4805 844424930133558
/usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
grep: /proc/1412/maps
/proc/1884/maps:610
I
- turned off sshd
- closed all cygwin processes
- started e:\cygwin\bin\dash from the Run window
- ran rebase and got this message:
$ /bin/rebaseall
/usr/lib/perl5/5.14/i686-cygwin-threads-64int/CORE/cygperl5_14_2.dll: skipped
because nonexistent.
$
(I just updated yesterday)
and I'm still ge
The critical information is that ssh works fine by using setup.exe to
back-configure version 5.5p?.? (the previous version) with no other changes.
Completely reliably, for different users on different machines.
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FAQ:
I'm apparently having the same problem you are - when I run the ssh client, it
gives me the usage output. I discovered that if I go back to the previous
version (5.5p1.2?), it works. Every time I update with setup.exe, I have to go
back and reset openssh to 5.5. I figured I must be doing some
> Cygwin-X User's Guide to the rescue! :-)
Okay, I'll give that a try ... except ... can I run FVWM rootless? Where will
it go? Doesn't rootless mode mean that the Windows window manager is used?
BTW, I have identified what gets sent when the cursor is NOT inside the bounds
of the window: it'
>> This is different than the operation of fvwm under linux. In that
>> case, an in-focus xterm takes function key input as well as other key
>> input, regardless where the mouse cursor is.
>
> a) Are you running fvwm under a rootless X11?
> b) are your configs the same?
Ah, you mean on cygwin an
> a) Are you running fvwm under a rootless X11?
No, but I will try that at work tomorrow and report back
> b) are your configs the same?
The same as what? Sorry, I don't understand the question.
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