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i have is 3.3.3 and it didn't work. The Linux gcc
version on which i compiled with success is 2.96...
Does someone has ever had this problem using cygwin ?
(I didn't found it on the archives...)
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
Alexis
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
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Hi all,
the subject is the error message i gave compiling a simple programm
on cygwin. I tried to compile it under Linux OS and it worked fine.
Does someone knows what is the problem and how could i soulve it ?
Thanks very much.
Cheers,
Alexis
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Hi,
Thank you very much for your help, now when i write echo $SHELL i can see
tcsh!
Cheers,
Alexis
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
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> > On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Alexis Cothenet wrote:
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> > > I have inst
Hi all
I have installed cygwin but i see that my defautl shell (doing echo
$SHELL) is bash. I would prefer to have csh shell. Do you know how i could
proceed ?
Thanks very much in advance!
Cheers,
Alexis
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ure how to interpret that. Would cygwin-specific delays appear in
'sys'? In other words, does this mean the checksums are using up all the
time, and confirm that my processors are too slow to benefit from rsync?
Best wishes,
Alexis
Reini Urban wrote:
So check if the net overhead in the cygw
if it were not useful on
machines of such specifications.
Is there a way to benchmark its hashing algorithm on both sides? Maybe
the rsync process is getting insufficient priority on one side of the
transfer? I remain
puzzled,
Alexis Gallagher
Steven Hartland wrote:
Alexis Gallagher wrote:
re,
which is exactly the situation where rsync is supposed to accelerate teh
transfer.
The cygwin machine is a Pentium III 1Ghz, and the eMac is a bit faster I
believe. This should be fast enough that it's not bottlenecking on the
hash computation, I think.
Cheers,
Alexis
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Hello all,
Thanks for the help so far, on this issue with the mysterious
non-network based rsync slowdown. To recap...
Brian Dessent wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:
Alexis Gallagher wrote:
When the file is alredy there, rsync reports a speedup of about
70. (When the file is not already there, the speed
-v' output) and the fink installation of
rsync2.6.2. The sending machine is running WinXPProSP1, with rsync 2.6.2
and OpenSSH_3.8.1p1. FWIW, I am attaching my cygcheck.out, as suggested
in the webpage on using this list.
Much obliged for any help,
Alexis
Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Curr
> Hmm. "commercial applications"?
> [...] people who are making money from cygwin
They don't. They just sell an HDL simulator, wich can be extended (as every HDL
simulator) with user DLLs (no matter if they are create with msvc or gcc). I
used to use gcc to compile my DLLs (and I do NOT make
Hello !
depends.exe reports that cygwin1.dll depends on MPR.DLL with an unresolved
import (missing export function : WNetRestoreConnectionA). It is not the case
with cygwin1.dll (1.5.5), but it is the case with 1.5.8.
It causes some commercial applications (modelsim) to crash when using cy
/.shosts/publickey). But still the drives are not available.
> Not necessarily. Did you try to access the mapped drives? They're still
> accessible, even though they're not "available". I'm not sure why Windows
Err ... how do you mean? What Cygwin commmands are y
he drive
have a consistent mount/access point under XP.
Also note, that the shell tries to put me in that home *before* /etc/profile
or ~/.profile are run, so some sort of 'net use //server/path;
ln -s ' in /etc/profile probably isn't going to cut it.
Does anybody know the 'c
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