Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
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> I know very little about emacs (I'm not a user) but this response looks
> very much like what you'd see if Windows tried to execute one of Cygwin's
> (old-style) symlinks. Unforttunately, I can't tell you which one though
> I can say it's not 'man' (or shouldn't b
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
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> chmod a+x ./gnupt-w32cli-1.4.9.exe
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That was the first thing I tried but didn't help. ls -l shows the
permission as "-rxwr-xr-x+", but I am still getting the permission denied
message.
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I run a native windows build of gnu emacs (downloaded binary distribution
from http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/windows/) on my vista box. I can
launch emacs either from a windows terminal (cmd.exe), or from a cygwin bash
shell. I run native emacs instead of cygwin emacs so that I can get the
em
I am running cygwin on vista.
Recently I downloaded the gnupg installer and tried to run it in cygwin
bash, but got this message:
$ ./gnupg-w32cli-1.4.9.exe
bash: ./gnupg-w32cli-1.4.9.exe: Permission denied
If I run the same command the native cmd.exe window, the installer runs
(after windows p
I just had the exact same problem. Here is an excerpt from my strace output:
...
169 1091739 [main] ssh-add 5856 cygwin_getsockopt: WinSock SO_ERROR =
10061
82 1091821 [main] ssh-add 5856 cygwin_getsockopt: 0 = getsockopt (3,
65535, 0x1007, 0x22C884, 0x22C888)
83 1091904 [main] ssh-add 5
Yep, thanks!
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
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> From: peter360; Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 8:01 PM
>> I remember there is a command to query all the installed packages --
>> name and version. But I cannot find it anywhere. Can someone remind
>
I remember there is a command to query all the installed packages -- name and
version. But I cannot find it anywhere. Can someone remind me of that
command?
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi,
Which cygwin package should I install to get the "file" command?
In general, how do people find out which package contains the files/features
they want?
Thanks,
Peter
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Great! Let me know if you succeed in compiling it under cygwin.
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Problem r
Oh, for the first question, I run fedora core 4 at home and the netcat
program I installed can act as a socks client. Here is the nc -h output:
nc -h
usage: nc [-46DdhklnrStUuvz] [-i interval] [-p source_port]
[-s source_ip_address] [-w timeout] [-X proxy_version]
[-x proxy_a
Can netcat under cygwin act as a socks client? I know it does under unix.
I just installed netcat v1.10 (I believe it is the lastest avaiable for
cygwin) but nc -h does not mention -X or -x switches.
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