Brian Ford wrote:
>> Oh, I hope there's an answer section in the back
>> of the book.
>>
>Hint: realloc can move the data, returning a different base address.
Oh. I guess I read the man page wrong:
The realloc() function changes the size of the block of memory pointed to
by the pointer param
>I fixed the bug (which could only show up when using nmap) and uploaded
>a new version of inetutils.
Wow! I'm impressed. Thank you!
>As an exercise for the reader:
>
> buf = (char *) malloc (size);
> to = buf;
> [...]
> if (newsize > size)
>buf = realloc (buf, newsize);
> while (new
Corinna wrote:
>> Did you try to use the mapping feature of nmap? I transfer from a VMS
>
>What's nmap? I never used it. I don't see that we have a nmap package
>in the distro.
>
>> machine, and I need to nmap to get rid of the version number. I also
>> use the case command to convert from up
Corinna wrote:
>On Feb 18 02:21, Thomas Mellman wrote:
>> Re: ftp crash
>>
>> ftp crashes intermittently (but reliably) when getting files.
>
>Hmm, I tried to get various files between 1 Meg and 22 Megs, multiple
>times, and I didn't have any crash. Do you
--- Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 0x6100 is the base address for cygwin1.dll, IIRC.
Aha. Thank you. I'm still not clear on what happened to
my stack frame for dataconn(), although I can now imagine
what happened to the stack frame entry for the subordinate
fdopen().
Symb
Re: ftp crash
ftp crashes intermittently (but reliably) when getting files.
I tried to debug it with gdb but for some reason that I don't
understand, it hangs when run.
Nevertheless, using gdb to get the symbols (which appear to
be correct) and the ftp.exe.stackdump, I believe that I ha
ftp crashes intermittently when the nmap option is used:
nmap $1;$2 $1
Here's the traceback:
Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=610AB7B0
eax=611489D4 ebx=0038 ecx=6C697562 edx=611489D4 esi=0A045730
edi=0020
ebp=0022E9E8 esp=0022E9C8 program=c:\cygwin\bin\ftp.exe
cs=001B ds=0023 e
ith
button 3 and then paste the whole range.
With rxvt, you can select a range in the same manner, but what you get seems
not only incomplete, but nondeterministic.
(I mentioned this prviously, some months ago, both in this forum and at www.rxvt.org)
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in-multi
/opt/lib/perl5/5.6.1/cygwin-multi
/opt/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1
/opt/lib/perl5/5.6.1
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/cygwin-multi-64int
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/cygwin-multi-64int
/usr/lib
mouse button to
- the screen edge *in the direction* of the left mouse click.
By comparison, with xterm, the whole region
- from left mouse click
- to right moust click
is selected.
Thomas Mellman
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egor duda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 17.10.02 12:10:42:
> Hi!
>
> Thursday, 17 October, 2002 Thomas Mellman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> TM> I'm having another problem with GDB. Normally, one would debug a core file
> TM> as follows (correct?):
>
>
gt; This GDB was configured as "i686-pc-cygwin"...
> "/home/w/src/gtl/gtl.exe.stackdump" is not a core dump: File format not recognized
> (gdb)
Is this an operator error?
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Regarding the default window-fied behaviour of GDB - is that POSIX?
It certainly doesn't seem in the spirit of POSIX.
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ot the behaviour on my linux system at home and is - AFAICT - wrong.
On the graphical version of GDB, I see no menu item for setting the runtime
arguments at all, but I only studied it for 10 minutes or so.
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egor duda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 17.10.02 10:10:39:
> Hi!
>
> Thursday, 17 October, 2002 Thomas Mellman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> TM> I had to power down my box - neither kill(-9) on either the process under test,
> TM> the debugger or the debugger win
uld be optional, rather than standard Unix
command line behaviour (IMHO) being optional.
I had to power down my box - neither kill(-9) on either the process under test,
the debugger or the debugger window, nor even the task manager were able
to kill the two processes, and even windows-shutdown hung.
-
is one may be a good one (there are already good ones,
like ddd, but that's besides the point), but when I want a graphical interface, I'll
execute it.
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Keine verlorenen Lot
ns as well I don't know if
there's any causation there - but I do believe there's a connection.
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ce, it
seems to me it's worth bringing up. If anyone else has observed this, I'd
appreciate a word so we can track it down further.
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hatever it's called) and referencing that in my contribution.
Because I use the same Subject line, I seem to get positioned into the correct thread,
but not at
the correct place.
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ing to makes sense of a *lot* of
> new information.
Try
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-09/ (or
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10)
It works great for me.
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t, it's O'Reilly.
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in*
/bin/cygwin1.dll*
I used (a while ago) iu-config to create the files in /etc.
and:
$ whence login
/cygdrive/d/cygwin/bin/login
$ echo $CYGWIN
ntsec
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about mine:
>ls -l /bin/libW11.dll
-rwxrwxrwx1 DomainUs52224 Sep 5 07:42 /bin/libW11.dll
>sum /bin/libW11.dll
2600451
>file /bin/libW11.dll
/bin/libW11.dll: MS Windows PE Intel 80386 GUI DLL
Unfo
ing on the rxvt mailing list that the problem has been
recognized and that there's a patch that will be appearing Very Soon Now.
It would be nice if someone knows about this to say a word or two about it.
The link on www.
I have downloaded RCS 5.7 and built it under cygwin. I moved conf.heg
to
conf.h and had to modify has_mmap to be 0, but other than that, it built
fine.
But if (on a text-mounted directory) I "ci -l file" and then try to
rcsdiff the
file, every line is different. If I say "co -p file | sed 's/^M
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