New James Bond movie: You Only Reboot Twice.
-Sean P Murphy
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 1:29 PM, Ryan Johnson
wrote:
> On 02/01/2013 11:24 AM, Aaron Schneider wrote:
>>
>> On 02/01/2013 19:21, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>>
>>> But most likely you need to run rebaseall.
>>
>>
>> It was solved with ju
On 02/01/2013 11:24 AM, Aaron Schneider wrote:
On 02/01/2013 19:21, Christopher Faylor wrote:
But most likely you need to run rebaseall.
It was solved with just restarting the computer.
The Windows motto: "when in doubt, reboot"
FYI, it may be that you just hit a mintty session that had a
p
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 07:24:09PM +0100, Aaron Schneider wrote:
>On 02/01/2013 19:21, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> But most likely you need to run rebaseall.
>
>It was solved with just restarting the computer.
So, the lesson learned is that you always have to restart your computer
twice.
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On 02/01/2013 19:21, Christopher Faylor wrote:
But most likely you need to run rebaseall.
It was solved with just restarting the computer.
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On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 07:17:32PM +0100, Aaron Schneider wrote:
>-bash: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable
> 0 [main] bash 8080 child_info_fork::abort:
>C:\cygwin\bin\cyggcc_s-1.dll: Loaded to different address:
>parent(0x3D) != child(0x3E)
>-bash: fork: retry: Resource
-bash: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable
0 [main] bash 8080 child_info_fork::abort:
C:\cygwin\bin\cyggcc_s-1.dll: Loaded to different address:
parent(0x3D) != child(0x3E)
-bash: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable
0 [main] bash 8144 child_info_fork::abo
On 11/04/2010 05:24 AM, Michael March wrote:
Anyone find a work-around for this issue yet?
You could try patching Cygwin so that it doesn't muck with %fs and %gs.
However, there is no workaround that those not require modifying the
source.
Paolo
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Anyone find a work-around for this issue yet?
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 7:41 AM, Ernest Mueller wrote:
>
> Hey, great find, I'm glad to know that this wasn't all "me being crazy."
> I'm impressed this went from problem ID to a new test kernel version in 2
> months flat. I've pinged Amazon to see i
Hey, great find, I'm glad to know that this wasn't all "me being crazy."
I'm impressed this went from problem ID to a new test kernel version in 2
months flat. I've pinged Amazon to see if they can get on the track of
this too; I suspect they aren't exactly uptaking kernel changes quickly but
we'l
On 08/12/2010 01:45 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> http://dch.posterous.com/cygwin-dumps-core-on-windows-2008-r1sp2-on-ec
> So, this muse-ing of yours is not correct.
To me this implies that the Amazon Cloud VMs have some BLODA installed
by default. I'm not going to check this voluntarily. I s
> For testing, I went out of my way and installed a local x64 Windows
> Server 2008 Datacenter machine. Apart from updating to SP2 plus all the
> latest Microsoft patches and configuring to match my environment, I have
> not changed anything else, nor did I install any third-party software.
>
> Th
On Aug 12 00:48, Dave Cottlehuber wrote:
> On 7/15/2010 11:44 AM, Ernest Mueller wrote:
>
> Michael, did you ever find a fix for this? I had to give up on cygwin on
> the Amazon 64-bit and instead cobbled together freesshd and random
> freewares.
>
>
> Larry or others - what's t
On 7/15/2010 11:44 AM, Ernest Mueller wrote:
Michael, did you ever find a fix for this? I had to give up on cygwin on
the Amazon 64-bit and instead cobbled together freesshd and random
freewares.
Larry or others - what's the "right way" to report this as a bug? I think
work
On 7/15/2010 3:12 PM, DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Ernest Mueller<> wrote:
Michael, did you ever find a fix for this? I had to give up on cygwin on
the Amazon 64-bit and instead cobbled together freesshd and random
freewares.
Larry or others - what's the "right
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Ernest Mueller <> wrote:
> Michael, did you ever find a fix for this? I had to give up on cygwin on
> the Amazon 64-bit and instead cobbled together freesshd and random
> freewares.
>
> Larry or others - what's the "right way" to report this as a bug? I think
> w
On 7/15/2010 11:44 AM, Ernest Mueller wrote:
Michael, did you ever find a fix for this? I had to give up on cygwin on
the Amazon 64-bit and instead cobbled together freesshd and random
freewares.
Larry or others - what's the "right way" to report this as a bug? I think
working on newer 64-bit
0/2010 09:39 AM
Subject:Windows Server 2008 64-bit setup.exe/bash problem
> Larry Hall \(Cygwin\) wrote:
> No stack trace. Hm. Well, you could try installing a snapshot with
source
> and debug info and see if you can get gdb to show you something more
useful/
> interesting, at least in terms of a backtrace, if nothing else.
Unfortunately, I'm not a programmer and wou
On 6/30/2010 2:27 PM, Ernest Mueller wrote:
His problem is the same as mine, various commands like '[' segfault bash
(which naturally hoses the startup scripts during install). No BLODA,
these are running nothing but Windows (Datacenter 2008 64-bit, with the
Amazon EC2Config installed but tha
Larry Hall \(Cygwin\) wrote:
> On 6/30/2010 9:38 AM, Michael Higgins wrote:
> > I am unable to install Cygwin on a Windows Datacenter 2008 server image
> > running in the Amazon Web Services cloud.
> >
> > The install process fails at the execution of the post install
> scripts with a
> > bash segm
On 6/30/2010 9:38 AM, Michael Higgins wrote:
I am unable to install Cygwin on a Windows Datacenter 2008 server image
running in the Amazon Web Services cloud.
The install process fails at the execution of the post install scripts with a
bash segmentation fault and core dump. The scripts "complet
I promise this is not me posting under another name! Well, it's good to
hear someone else is having this exact problem too at least. Michael, I
haven't found any solution to this yet.
Ernest
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I am unable to install Cygwin on a Windows Datacenter 2008 server image running
in the Amazon Web Services cloud.
The install process fails at the execution of the post install scripts with a
bash segmentation fault and core dump. The scripts "complete" but do not
actually do anything. Attempti
06/17/2010 10:07 AM
Subject:Re: Windows Server 2008 64-bit setup.exe/bash problem
Sent by:cyg
> Try turning on Vista compatibility for the setup.exe. And later for
MinTTY or
> any terminal, if you use it.
Another good suggestion... In 2008 there's not a Vista compatibility
option, but there are XP and Server 2003 options; I tried installing it
with XP compatibility set on setup.exe but st
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Ernest Mueller wrote, On 16.6.2010 22:55:
>
> Hey all. I was installing cygwin+openSSH on a couple systems and came
> across an issue. I was installing on the stock Amazon EC2 Windows 2008
> Server builds. The 32-bit one works perfectly. On 64-b
Date: 06/16/2010 04:59 PM
On 16/06/2010 21:55, Ernest Mueller wrote:
> [ ... ] Windows 2008 [ ... ] 32-bit one works [ ... ] 64-bit [ ... ]
> segfaults.
> [ ... ] Ideas welcome!
Disable DEP?
cheers,
DaveK
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Hey all. I was installing cygwin+openSSH on a couple systems and came
across an issue. I was installing on the stock Amazon EC2 Windows 2008
Server builds. The 32-bit one works perfectly. On 64-bit, however, bash
and all don't come in right. Setup scripts don't run and bash segfaults.
I'm ins
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Ken Brown
> A build script I was running failed because it had a command of > the form
> 'eval foo=bar time '.
That won't work because time is a special shell keyword, and as such
only recognized when it's the first word on the command line. The same
is true of al
On 4/30/2009 7:56 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
time is a special case. It is BOTH a bash reserved word and an external
command (assuming you've installed the external package). The difference
is what syntax you use.
Thanks for the explanation. My problem, obviously, is that I hadn't
installed the
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According to Ken Brown on 4/30/2009 5:27 AM:
> A build script I was running failed because it had a command of the form
> 'eval foo=bar time '. Here's a simple test case:
This is not cygwin specific.
>
> $ eval foo=bar time true
> -bash: time: comm
2009/4/30 Ken Brown :
> A build script I was running failed because it had a command of the form
> 'eval foo=bar time '. Here's a simple test case:
>
> $ eval foo=bar time true
> -bash: time: command not found
>
> It works fine without foo=bar:
>
> $ eval time true
>
> real 0m0.060s
> user 0
A build script I was running failed because it had a command of the form
'eval foo=bar time '. Here's a simple test case:
$ eval foo=bar time true
-bash: time: command not found
It works fine without foo=bar:
$ eval time true
real0m0.060s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
I have access
$TMP and $TEMP both point to
"/cygdrive/c/Users/ADMINI~1/AppData/Local/Temp".
Chris
Here is where it tries to find and source the files in profile.d but it
can't because of something odd going on with $TMP. You'll probably need
to modify the file to echo the value of $TMP in order to debug th
Christoph Herdeg wrote:
> + '[' -d /etc/profile.d ']'
> bash: cannot create temp file for here document: Bad address
Here is where it tries to find and source the files in profile.d but it
can't because of something odd going on with $TMP. You'll probably need
to modify the file to e
Brian Dessent
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Christoph Herdeg wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I don't seem to be able to correctly update
> "\release\base-files\base-files-3.7-1.tar.bz2" with the new "profile":
> "setup.exe" won't extract the package I create and I end up with a bash not
> even knowing ls or cp. I tried using 7-Zip and editing with
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07.04.2008 22:12 installing unattended on Server
Christoph Herdeg wrote:
> manually executing /etc/profile works without any problem - but what can we
> draw from this?
I draw the conclusion that there is some environmental difference when
NSIS launches cygwin.bat.
> Adding the "set -x" produces the following output (also run
> manually):
>
>
To
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Christoph Herdeg wrote:
> bash: cannot create temp file for here document: Bad address
> bash: /home/Administrator/.bash_profile: Bad address
> ...
> How could we fix this situation - are there any preinstall-requisites
> required on the target system, e.g. setting special ACLs?
What
Hello Mailing List,
regarding my problem below in the meantime I was able to find an approach:
The Nullsoft-Installer (made by one of my predecessors) was until now
-anyway why- scripted to build a directory skeleton for "/home" and
"/home/Administrator". When removing the corresponding lines fro
Hello Mailing List!
at the moment we're trying to upgrade our Cygwin unattended installation
package to render it usable on Windows Server 2008 / Windows Vista SP1. The
main problems are fixed, as well are the cosmetic issues (changes in batch
syntax, as always undocumented of course). We're usin
Eric Blake wrote:
> -snip-
> But you DO have an entry with spaces and parenthesis; perhaps cygwin's
> path-conversion routines are being confused by that? Can you compare
> 'echo $PATH' under bash vs. 'set PATH' under cmd? How about 'env | grep
> "^PATH"' under cmd?
Yup. I removed quotes from th
On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 06:47:07AM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
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>According to Marko Bozikovic on 2/23/2007 5:18 AM:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've just come across a strange problem. When I try to unpack a tar.gz
>> archive
>> in cmd.exe, I get an error:
>>
>
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According to Marko Bozikovic on 2/23/2007 5:18 AM:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just come across a strange problem. When I try to unpack a tar.gz archive
> in cmd.exe, I get an error:
>
> tar (child): gzip: Cannot exec: No such file or directory
> tar (child):
Hi all,
I've just come across a strange problem. When I try to unpack a tar.gz archive
in cmd.exe, I get an error:
tar (child): gzip: Cannot exec: No such file or directory
tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Arun Biyani wrote:
I just upgraded to the current bash. Now I am getting an error. I
reinstalled, rebooted
the machine. Still get the same error. The variable $HOME is set correctly.
> bash: /c/home/abiyani/.bash_login: line 7: syntax error: unexpected
end of file
>
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Igor Peshansky wrote:
Is there any particular reason you post the output of od on .bashrc when
the error was reported in .bash_login?
BTW, for the future, you might want to run "od -c" instead -- its output
is a bit more readable.
Igor
Igor & Dave,
Thx. It is a CR/LF problem. I had
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Arun Biyani wrote:
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Bash problem - v3.1.17(8) - syntax error
> Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:17:34 -0700
> From: Arun Biyani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
Original Message
Subject:Re: Bash problem - v3.1.17(8) - syntax error
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:17:34 -0700
From: Arun Biyani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Dave Korn wrote:
On 26
On 26 September 2006 20:11, Arun Biyani wrote:
> I just upgraded to the current bash. Now I am getting an error. I
> reinstalled, rebooted
> the machine. Still get the same error. The variable $HOME is set correctly.
Wrong line-ends most likely. Run d2u on it.
cheers,
DaveK
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Can'
I just upgraded to the current bash. Now I am getting an error. I
reinstalled, rebooted
the machine. Still get the same error. The variable $HOME is set correctly.
> bash: /c/home/abiyani/.bash_login: line 7: syntax error: unexpected
end of file
>
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> GNU
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Lino Miguel Martins Tinoco wrote:
> My ~/.inputrc has all the set you mentioned:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~# cat .inputrc
> set meta-flag on
> set convert-meta off # to show it as character, not the octal representation
Nope, convert-meta is used to strip the 8th bit from each 8
Looking closely to the output of bind -V I found that output-meta is
off. I tried a few things and the problem was the comment after the 'set
output-meta on'. After clearing the comment, it went as expected.
Thanks for the tips and help, and sorry for the trouble (it was all my
fault).
--Tinoco
My ~/.inputrc has all the set you mentioned:
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set meta-flag on
set convert-meta off # to show it as character, not the octal representation
set input-meta on
set output-meta on # to show 8-bit characters
# Mappings para teclado PT
#"\M-g": "ç"
#"\M-G": "Ç"
[EMAIL
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Lino Miguel Martins Tinoco wrote:
> The --show-control-chars flag worked fine and I've created a new alias
> for ls. The set solution doesn´t work, I've already tried it before.
Exactly what have you tried? Please post the output of 'bind -V' in your
bash shell. FWIW, I cou
The --show-control-chars flag worked fine and I've created a new alias for ls.
The set solution doesn´t work, I've already tried it before.
Also tried to export this variables (have them on my ~/.profile):
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Lino Miguel Martins Tinoco wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I can't have special characters displayed correctly on bash (ç, Ç and
> accents). They are displayed as ? when I do a ls but they get displayed
> correctly if I pipe the results or send them to a file. On command line
> they are disp
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
> Hello,
>
> starting bash on my Windows XP computer (1GHz, 512MB) takes more than one
> minute!!! It seems as it reads a lot of things from the hard disk, but it
> writes nothing (as the free space doesn't change). It doesn't allocate memory
> as well. T
Hello,
starting bash on my Windows XP computer (1GHz, 512MB) takes more than
one minute!!! It seems as it reads a lot of things from the hard disk,
but it writes nothing (as the free space doesn't change). It doesn't
allocate memory as well. This also happens on my Windows 2000 (1.8GHz,
512MB)
sent ? I'm
rather in the dark
on what is happening and why.
best regards,
Rudi
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From: Vankemmel Rudi
Sent: maandag 6 september 2004 8:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem: SIGCONT handler is not called (Cygwin or Bash problem
?)
...
My problem is that the SI
Hi,
in the process of porting some software to the Cygwin environment i came
across a problem when trying to install a signal SIGCONT handler. This is
needed as the program puts the terminal into certain states that need to be
reset/set again when SIGTSTP/SIGCONT signals are received.
My problem
thank you all. There was an incredible reason for the problem: ActiveTcl
manipulated the TEXPATH variable and .exe was not reckognized eny more. Even
when I reinstalled Tcl, their uninstaller did not restore this variable.
After I restored the variable, everything worked again.
So this was not a
searches of the mailing-list archives
give fewer false matches.
> -Original Message-
> From: jblazi [mailto:jblazi@;gmx.de]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 12:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Bash problem
>
>
> I use the latest Cygwin on Win20
Janos,
A hint about how to diagnose this problem is to open a CMD.exe window an
enter the command to launch BASH there so you can see the diagnostics
(instead of having them displayed in a window that vanishes immediately).
If you have not modified the shortcut that Cygwin Setup adds to the
Pr
Janos,
A very general hint is that installing one or both of those other
applications changed your system's PATH environment variable in a way
that's causing some of BASH's start-up processing to fail. Possibly the
BASH startup processing is invoking a program or script whose name is that
of a
I use the latest Cygwin on Win2000. I installed plt-scheme and ActiveTcl and
suddenly, I cannot call bash from the programs-menu. The bash console whos up
and terminates immediately. Even reinstalling from the Net did not help. Can
anybody give me a hint?
TIA,
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