is not outputting the correct UFT-8 for either the
* character or the ? character. I think this is a bug.
Thanks,
John Vincent.
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Problem repo
uname -a gives
"CYGWIN_NT-5.1 JPV 1.3.22(0.78/3/2) 2003-03-18 09:20 i686 unknown unknown
Cygwin"
I expect I just need to configure something, but I'm at a loss as to where
to start with this. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
/John Vincent.
ms as
appropriate. This is just an idea ... I'm not offering to do it, I'm afraid.
/John Vincent.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 11:18:31PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
FYI, you could try writing a Cygwin wrapper program that would
capture the
output of a Windows process and print it o
opriately.
I hope this suggestion helps.
/John Vincent.
(snipped from original posting)
Noting:- It's not a cut down version of CygWin*.DLL I need,
but a cut down version of the file system, to just a couple
of dozen files in /bin, /tmp, /usr and /etc, for
Hi,
I don't want to be accused of advertising, but we use SOPHOS
in my office, and it doesn't interfere with the download/install
processes or setup.exe at all. I've used it on NT, 2000, and XP.
Just for information.
/John.
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Hi Igor,
I see from your latest email that you now completely
agree with what I've been saying. I'm pleased. Also,
you're right, this is off-topic to this list (although
maybe it's been of interest anyway, I hope).
Re
h the values it inherits from it's environment, people
often forget that these two sets of variables are really
quite independent, even though the shell deliberately tries
to blur the destinction.
I hope we're all clear now.
/John Vincent.
From: Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
functions in the cygwin1.dll)
/John Vincent.
From: Sven Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cygwin Here power toy
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 15:44:47 +0200
REGEDIT4
[...]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Director
ministrator@JPV ~
$ AAA=bbb
Administrator@JPV ~
$ AAA=aaa echo $AAA
bbb
Administrator@JPV ~
$
In the above example the echo command is run with an environment
variable AAA with a value of "aaa" but the shell variable AAA is
passed with a value of "bbb" set on the previous line.
shell
variable (which is currently empty) so the echo prints a
blank (it's empty argument) and ignores the in it's
environment.
This syntax is useful for setting environment variables
for one command invocation only. They are not saved.
I hope this fully explains what is goin
p;write).
The logic was that this saved
a variable in the init process that started the login on the ttys. Memory
was expensive back then ...
Just a little history lesson for the interested
/John VIncent.
>From: Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTEC
Hi,
This is a Wild Guess: maybe you could look at rebasing the
cygwin DLLs that you are using, to make sure they don't
clash with the norton DLLs. Search this mailing list
looking for rebase.
Like I say, it's just my guess. Good Luck !
/John Vincent.
>From: "Graham
7;uninstall'.
2. The "setup" program installs menu options to 'update'
or 'uninstall' as part of the installation.
If the cygwin setup does not do either of these things, then
it's not going to be "intuitive".
/John Vincent.
>From: Soren A <
e long one, end result: people pay attention to
the email that speculates at length on possible solutions,
while ignoring the one-liner with the "definitive" answer.
It happens a lot, not just on this list.
That's my opinion, anyhow :-))
/John Vincent.
>From: Nicholas Wo
"\e[H": beginning-of-line
"\e[F": end-of-line
"\e[7~": beginning-of-line
"\e[8~": end-of-line
set convert-meta off
set output-meta on
The convert-meta and output-meta settings are used so I
can use the (£) UK pound symbol. I am in the UK and have
a UK keyboa
Hi,
Here is an alternative that has also been posted before, that also
works when it's a disk drive rather than a directory. Does
this work any better for you? (Both work fine for me on W2K SP3)
/John Vincent
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[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Dire
not always
understand everything on the web pages. I know that this list
should be limited to sensible questions, but if you can't
answer someone's query, it's best not to post a reply at all
(In my opinion).
/John Vincent.
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Hi,
Here's an extra hint - don't look for vi - look for vim.
/John.
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Bug reporting
At the risk of being a "me too", I'd like to offer Chris every encouragement
and support in every way possible [excluding any practical help:-)] to
implement a feature so that doing an ls on /dev lists all devices, and in
general, make any file name that can be open()ed, or stat()ed be possible
the path after selecting
"Installation".
Thanks,
/John Vincent.
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Hi David,
Thanks for the info. I created a system-wide environment variable
using the control panel called "CYGWIN" with a value of "ntsec"
and rebooted, and now telnet and ftp are working fine!
Thanks for your help.
/John
>From: David Starks-Browning <[EMAIL PROT
I've discovered that I cannot successfully telnet into my Win 2K box using
the cygwin inetd, there is also a problem with the ftp service. I've
installed inetd as per instructions, and installed it as a service.
When I use telnet to attempt to log in, everything goes OK until the point
where a
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