Lex Ein wrote:
After what seemed like a normal May 2005 Cygwin update, my Ohio remote
Win2K SP4 machine stopped accepting ssh connections. For two years up
to that point, no Cygwin update interfered with normal SSH operation.
Via a naked VNC connection, in the Cygwin shell, 'ssh
After what seemed like a normal May 2005 Cygwin update, my Ohio remote
Win2K SP4 machine stopped accepting ssh connections. For two years up
to that point, no Cygwin update interfered with normal SSH operation.
Via a naked VNC connection, in the Cygwin shell, 'ssh -vvv localhost'
fails with t
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 16:19:36 -0400, "Christopher Faylor"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 07:28:14PM +0200, Reini Urban wrote:
> >Robert R Schneck schrieb:
> >>lex ein wrote:
> >>>6. If a user has by some miracle heard of 'locat
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 10:47:57 +0200, Corinna Vinschen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 5 16:00, David Campbell wrote:
I've read lots of web pages about how to set it up, and I believe I've
followed them, eg http://bumblebee.lcs.mit.edu/ssh2/ (for openssh to
openssh):
WHY DON'T YOU READ THE OFFICI
Larry Hall wrote:
...
I would be very grateful to anyone who could give me leads on what happened to the php libs.
...
mod-php4 is not part of the distribution at this time. There are plans to
re-add it in the future. No, I don't know when that will be. ;-)
What were the reasons for removal?
1.
>>> When I tried to access messages in the cygwin mailing list archive
>>> (using ms internet explorer 5), I got the following:
>>>Spambot detected.
>>>Hi, your web browser has triggered our spambot detection mechanism.
>>><...>
>>> I understand the humor. However, cygwin is intended to
Guy Stalnaker wrote:
> Figure cygwin developers rarely get kudos, but here's one!
Here's another:(Imagine Michael Moore reading this aloud:)
I'm using Cygwin for remote sshd/vnc access to a four-armed
triple-jointed servopneumatic robotic system which could fatally stab or
crush someone if th
http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/
"Cygwin Interim Snapshots"
Whoo, racy.
Guess I missed the party.
L
Dave Korn wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of fergus bonhard
Sent: 07 June 2004 12:23
Hi,
Not wishing or intending to sound a complete head-banger,
I've lately taken
t
Quoting: "One of the cygwin mailing lists is absolutely the proper place
for reporting problems. The mailing lists were created for this express
purpose. "
So, your point was?
L
Brian Ford wrote:
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Hans Horn wrote:
Folks,
after I had an upgrade orgy to cygwin 1.5.10.x, my gcc
delete?
It's a remote system, so I can't uninstall Cygwin without losing control.
Little help?
On Fri, 07 May 2004 19:16:54 -0700, "Lex Ein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> If there exists a sensible method for trimming the bulk of an existing
> Cygwin installation on
If there exists a sensible method for trimming the bulk of an existing
Cygwin installation on a running disk-limited REMOTE system accessible
only via ssh, I'd love to know it. I've completely lost patience.
On a remote system, I've been trying to uninstall large chunks of Cygwin
(x, db). Using S
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