I just did a big Cygwin upgrade, which included a jump to bash 3.00.16(11)
from 2.x. Completion now seems a bit broken:
[tmp] $ ls a.(press TAB)
a.ela.html a.txt
[tmp] $ ls a.. (extra period shown but not really there)
My PS1 is set thusly:
PS1="\[\e]2;\H (\u) \w\a\]
On Wed Aug 4, Jerry Williams wrote:
> I searched earlier posts, and it is clear that it had been done. So
> I tried grabbing rzsz.sip from www.omen.com and building it. No
> problem. Just modify the makefile to add .exe to the executable
> names when calling ln. I attached the "diff -c" output so y
Has anyone successfully ported sz/rz to Cygwin?
I asked about this a few years ago and got no responses but I still
haven't had time to look into it myself... maybe someone else has?
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an optimal solution, not saying there aren't other
ways to do this -- but this has worked quite well for me for a while now.
http://www.antisleep.com/software/loc
Comments/patches/etc welcome.
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(provide 'cygwin-link-mode)
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> that file. Note that the msleep(100) is not in the checked in version.
Didn't work for me, unfortunately. It's still hanging consistently.
What's next? Run an strace on the remote rsync process?
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the only one still seeing this hang?
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IPs.
I can't stand those folks. Their attitude sucks.
But Christopher's right, it's really no big deal to register and get
past the spam blocking for the cygwin list.
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Sure enough, I changed all my mount points to binary and the pine
problems went away. I don't think I have any real reason to run
with text mounts anyway so this should be fine. Very cool!
Thanks for the help, guys.
scott
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've never known
what that actually *does* (and I probably have no reason to choose it);
I guess it's possible that my troubles relate to whatever setting
results from that.
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adgering, and rude behavior?
Yeah, this is weird. People ask polite questions and get slapped with
"*eye roll* it's free software newbie, read the FAQ" ... this guy asks
*this* and people rush to his assistance.
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ive letter directories;
I experimented in some sub-folders and couldn't break it.
/cygdrive/d/tmp/hold/8347374.txt
/cygdrive/d/tmp/hold/99984984.txt
/cygdrive/d/workspace
/cygdrive/d/zz
Can anyone else reproduce this one?
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I definitely think "cygstart" is
a smarter name choice -- saves confusion).
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was allowing one of his other (open source) projects to be used
for Cygwin's benefit. Sad.
Guys, I realize Cygwin is open source and that you all work hard
to improve it, and that you'd love to have people contribute more.
Being nasty ain't the way to do it.
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> Why is the brief flash a problem?
It's not a real problem -- just an annoyance.
Given the choice, I'd rather not have it.
scott
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Okay, I just did an update on all my packages and specified "reinstall"
for rxvt, just to be safe. The behavior no longer exists, so that's good.
However, I now remember why I was using an older version of rxvt: the
one that is distributed with Cygwin is the "with a console" version
(note the win
I have Cygwin installed on two Win98 machines -- identical installs.
I've used rxvt as my shell window since I found out about the port
(well before it was included in the distro). However, on one of my
machines, when I resize the rxvt window, bash pegs the CPU and stops
responding.
This doesn't
Has anyone ported Crack to cygwin?
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