mended.
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SK> Hello Guys,
SK> OK, new day and new details ;) Sorry, a bit long, but they might
SK> be helpful...
SK> Honestly I don't know any better way to monitor windows's
SK> activity than ProcessExplorer, so I'm adding it's screenshot
SK>
y the same request with exactly the same headers
and got exactly the same answer. 100% load with FF and nothing like
this in case of curl. Maybe there's some other factors involved, don't
know what it could be.
I'm stuck on this so far...
Any ideas ?
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cygcheck
en something similar before and solved this issue.
Don't have such problem with Apache 1.3 at all, but I'm just unable
to start it as service though.
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tion,
including Perl and Postgress, and as soon as maintainers of newlib
do not have time or do not want to add this functionality maybe it's
possible to add some hooks to use Windows' native locale support ?
ActivePerl and MySQL guys did it, it's far from being perfect bu
n non-ASCII Perl
regexes (Russian CP2151 for example) I'm not aware of ?
Thanks !
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Hello, Robert.
MRP> If I go to "computer management/services" I see the column header "Name"
MRP> which is "Cygwin sshd" but that seems to be a display name.
MRP> What is the right service_name to use with the -y parameter? Where would I
MRP> find the service_name?
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