Larry Hall wrote:
>
> Shing-Fat Fred Ma wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm finding that ~^Z hangs the cygwin session
> > rather than suspending my connection. I'm using
> > cygwin to ssh into a solaris box. I've confirmed
> > that susp
Hello,
I'm finding that ~^Z hangs the cygwin session
rather than suspending my connection. I'm using
cygwin to ssh into a solaris box. I've confirmed
that suspension works properly when using ssh from
sun box to sun box. Can't find any mention of this
problem in the mailing list or Google. Doe
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Fred Ma wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've got the latest cygwin 1.3.20-1, cygutils 1.1.3-1.
> > The "tee" command is core dumping on me, but
> > only with a particular set of circumstances. I use
> > it as follows:
> >
> > make -f client.mak 2>&
Thanks, Bob. That's the way I expected it to work.
I was just unsure of whether there was something
cygwin-specific, as it seems strange that something
like HOSTNAME is not marked for export at the time
that it is set. I'll stick it into ~/.bashrc.
Fred
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Fred Ma wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using cygwin bash 2.05b-8 (it's actually gnu).
> > I thought that $HOSTNAME was an environment
> > variable. When I run gnu make (I'm pretty
> > sure this is not a make problem), $(HOSTNAME)
> > is empty. It
Max Bowsher wrote:
> f wrote:
> > I just reinstalled "less" from the cygwin site.
> > It still doesn't seem to anchor to word boundaries
> > using regex(3) rules i.e. \ doesn't
> > match anything, as does . I read
> > a posting suggesing a solution by using perl
> > syntax (apparently):
> >
> >
Shing-Fat Fred Ma wrote:
Hello,
I'm gnu-tarring files with tar version 1.13.25
on solaris, then untarring with the same version
on cygwin. The files are dated 2002-12-31 18:09:xx
in the tgz on solaris. When I sftp them to cygwin,
the tar programs shows the files to be dated
2003-01-01
Hello,
I'm gnu-tarring files with tar version 1.13.25
on solaris, then untarring with the same version
on cygwin. The files are dated 2002-12-31 18:09:xx
in the tgz on solaris. When I sftp them to cygwin,
the tar programs shows the files to be dated
2003-01-01 03:09.xx. But typing "date" at the
>
> Subject:
> RE: dos2unix/d2u does nothing
> From:
> David Kilroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:
> Mon, 25 Nov 2002 13:33:42 -
> To:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>I have seen similar behaviour to what Fred sees, but I can't remember if
>that was u2d or d2u. In that case the files had mixed use of \n
Cygwin DLL version info:
DLL version: 1.3.15
DLL epoch: 19
Hello,
I'm finding that dos2unix and d2u doesn't
change a file in-place, even with -U (the
timestamp doesn't even change). It works
find for stdin-to-stdout, though. Just
thought I'd share my feelings on that
(that is, I feel it
>Well the files are, of course, ftp.exe and telnet.exe.
>Cygwin's automagical .exe workarounds seems to not be working when going
>through a mount where there is no underlying directory.
>
>Max.
>
> Cygwin follows the Windows convention of using file file name suffix
> ".exe" for its binary execu
Hi,
I'm using cygwin 1.3.15 in WinME:
Cygwin DLL version info:
DLL version: 1.3.15
DLL epoch: 19
When I try to "ls" a file I know to be
there, I'm told it isn't:
$ which ftp telnet
/usr/bin/ftp
/usr/bin/telnet
$ cd /usr/bin
$ ls -l ftp telnet
-r
Hello,
I recently upgraded to
cygwin-1.3.12-4 on WinME.
Recently I noticed that
ftp (Gnu inetutils) 1.3.2
hangs when "put"-ing a
file (the entire file seems
to be transferred though).
Don't recall having this
problem before. I'm connecting
to my university via sympatico
dialup.
Also, when I us
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> > -Original Message-----
> > From: Shing-Fat Fred Ma [mailto:fma@;doe.carleton.ca]
> > Sent: 25 October 2002 19:25
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: gvimdiff fails on network drive
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> >
Hello,
I'm using cygwin-1.3.12-4 on WinME. I'm
using gvim 6.0 to diff a pair of files residing
on a mounted network drive i.e. /SomeUser
is a mount pointing to \\RemoteSunBox\SomeUser.
Read/write access to /SomeUser is no problem.
Using "gvim -d" on localfiles is no problem.
But using "gvim -d" o
Hello,
I'm using TightVNC1.2.2 to connect to Solaris8 from WinMe.
I'm using OpenSSH_3.4p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL
0x0090607f to open the connection. This ssh came with
cygwin-1.3.12-4, which I just upgraded to. Prior to this, I
was running OpenSSH_2.3.0p1, protocol versions 1.5/2.0. I
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