Perhaps it's unnecessary to point out that this went to the wrong
reply address, 100% my fault, mostly harmless though.
Top posted because it seemed appropriate in this case.
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> FWIW this has come up on World sin
FWIW this has come up on World since more or less the beginning and
our policy thus far has been to consider an account name permanently
in use even if the underlying account has been closed.
One big problem here is that getting someone's email is enough to, for
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 13:03:27 -0500, Mark Murawski wrote:
What would the best way to go about getting an updated build of a
specific package?
Right now I'm particularly interested in getting the latest version of
terminator.
Post with subject e.g. "python terminator upgrade Attn: maintainer" an
On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 01:03:27PM -0500, Mark Murawski wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
> What would the best way to go about getting an updated build of a specific
> package?
>
> Right now I'm particularly interested in getting the latest version of
> terminator.
>
>
> Terminator Terminal Package:
>
> Late
Hi!
What would the best way to go about getting an updated build of a
specific package?
Right now I'm particularly interested in getting the latest version of
terminator.
Terminator Terminal Package:
Latest in Debian: 2.1.2-1
Latest in cygwin: 0.98-1
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Greetings, Christopher Faylor!
Thanks, that helps! I am trying to learn more about Apps and how they work
with UNIX. Are there any TextEditor or GUI apps that I can download and
put
into the BIN, and then execute them from Cygwin?
>>> Most people use vim,
>>
>>vim have two m
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 09:53:49PM +0400, Andrey Repin wrote:
>Greetings, Andrew DeFaria!
>
>>> Thanks, that helps! I am trying to learn more about Apps and how they work
>>> with UNIX. Are there any TextEditor or GUI apps that I can download and put
>>> into the BIN, and then execute them from C
Greetings, Andrew DeFaria!
>> Thanks, that helps! I am trying to learn more about Apps and how they work
>> with UNIX. Are there any TextEditor or GUI apps that I can download and put
>> into the BIN, and then execute them from Cygwin?
> Most people use vim,
vim have two modes of work: in first
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 04:43:53PM +0100, Erwin Waterlander wrote:
>On 03/16/2012 06:53 AM, Earthprime wrote:
>> Hi everyone, and thanks for your time and assistance. I'm relatively new to
>> UNIX and cygwin and have been mastering the system over the past few days.
>> I want to start using TXT ed
On 3/16/2012 11:43 AM, Erwin Waterlander wrote:
On 03/16/2012 06:53 AM, Earthprime wrote:
Hi everyone, and thanks for your time and assistance. I'm relatively
new to
UNIX and cygwin and have been mastering the system over the past few
days.
I want to start using TXT editors and GUIs, though I ca
On 03/16/2012 06:53 AM, Earthprime wrote:
Hi everyone, and thanks for your time and assistance. I'm relatively new to
UNIX and cygwin and have been mastering the system over the past few days.
I want to start using TXT editors and GUIs, though I can't figure out how to
launch them from cygwin, i
On 03/16/2012 07:25 AM, Earthprime wrote:
Thanks, that helps! I am trying to learn more about Apps and how they work
with UNIX. Are there any TextEditor or GUI apps that I can download and put
into the BIN, and then execute them from Cygwin?
Most people use vim, or Emacs or XEmacs. You probably
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I want to start using TXT editors and GUIs, though I can't figure out how to
launch them from cygwin, i
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where to download the apps so I can add them to my BIN folder?
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On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Rufus_Darkstar wrote:
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> So, I have recently attempted to install gsl on in cygwin. Here is the
> output i get from using the "make" command:
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p31708242/Untitled.png Untitled.png
> I'm really not sure what this means. Is there a partic
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On Feb 2 02:48, sarshh wrote:
> Hi, can any one please guide me as I am unable to include
> using cygwin, what could be the problem, and what should be done to solve
> it?
The reason for your problem is that there is no file netinet/sctp.h on
Cygwin. The reason why there is no such file on Cygw
Hi, can any one please guide me as I am unable to include
using cygwin, what could be the problem, and what should be done to solve
it?
best Regards
Tomasz Jankowski wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I'm completely new to cygwin (and generally to programming for the MS
> Windows to
mwade wrote:
Hello,
I am new to cygwin and after I have installed it I ran it and try to
traverse to different directories and every time I do I run ls or dir and I
get command not found. Did I miss something during the install? I start off
in /usr/bin, but then by just typing cd I end up
Hello,
I am new to cygwin and after I have installed it I ran it and try to
traverse to different directories and every time I do I run ls or dir and I
get command not found. Did I miss something during the install? I start off
in /usr/bin, but then by just typing cd I end up where I would want
Hi,
Tomasz Jankowski wrote:
2007/11/27, Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I would recommend to use cygwin if you want to write a program for
multiple platforms.
That is what I'm going to do.
What is your programming background?
Sorry I don't understand this question? What do mean by "bac
library.
Joe Krahn
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* Tomasz Jankowski (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:36:16 +0100)
> 2007/11/27, Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I would recommend to use cygwin if you want to write a program for
> > multiple platforms.
> That is what I'm going to do.
>
> > What is your programming background?
> Sorry I don't understa
2007/11/27, Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I would recommend to use cygwin if you want to write a program for
> multiple platforms.
That is what I'm going to do.
> What is your programming background?
Sorry I don't understand this question? What do mean by "background"? :(
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Hi,
Tomasz Jankowski wrote:
I'm completely new to cygwin (and generally to programming for the MS
Windows too). I'm working on a library and I need to use some socket
API in it. I decided to prepare port for win32, but it's much harder,
that I thought.
the basic socket API
One more question, does anyone tried to build sctplib using cygwin?
Here is link to page with source code I'm talking about:
http://www.sctp.de/sctp-download.html
The most important for me is package named 'socketapi', because it
provides API documented in set of RFC documents about SCTP protocol
On 26 November 2007 17:35, Tomasz Jankowski wrote:
> 1. I found, that functions like sendmsg and recvmsg are available in
> cygwin, is it true?
Yep.
> 2. What about IPv6, is it available in cygwin?
Nope, not yet, but it's under active development at the moment.
> 3. Does cygwin in some way
Hello!
I'm completely new to cygwin (and generally to programming for the MS
Windows too). I'm working on a library and I need to use some socket
API in it. I decided to prepare port for win32, but it's much harder,
that I thought.
I found, that cygwin can make my life easier, e
Luke Vanderfluit wrote:
Hi.
I'm new to cygwin.
I have a few questions to start with.
Can I change the font in the default command shell window?
The default command shell window is nothing more than the same default
window you get with Start: Run: Cmd and is changed the same way.
How
Hi.
I'm new to cygwin.
I have a few questions to start with.
Can I change the font in the default command shell window?
How do I find out which fonts are available under cygwin (eg. I'd like
to change the fonts that I use in vi)
Thanks.
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Larry Hall wrote:
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> At 02:17 AM 7/7/2005, you wrote:
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> >ohaya wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I've been trying to configure Cygwin NFS running on a Windows 2003
> >> Server machine (machine: testwin2k3) to export directories so that I can
> >> eventually use these directories as home d
At 02:17 AM 7/7/2005, you wrote:
>ohaya wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been trying to configure Cygwin NFS running on a Windows 2003
>> Server machine (machine: testwin2k3) to export directories so that I can
>> eventually use these directories as home directories on Solaris
>> machines.
>>
>>
Hi,
I was just looking in /var/log/nfsd.log under Cygwin, and I am seeing
lots of errors:
auth_clnt.c 352 : Unable to seteuid(1000): no such process
Jim
ohaya wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to configure Cygwin NFS running on a Windows 2003
> Server machine (machine: testwin2k3) to exp
Hi,
I've been trying to configure Cygwin NFS running on a Windows 2003
Server machine (machine: testwin2k3) to export directories so that I can
eventually use these directories as home directories on Solaris
machines.
I got Cygwin and Cygwin NFS installed, and somewhat working, but am
having prob
geekleaf wrote:
> I am new to this list and to cygwin so please excuse some basic questions...
> I installed cygwin from setup.exe from the main cygwin.org site but noticed
> that many commands are missing -- not surprising -- what is the best way to
> populate my various bins? where do i get the
Greetings all:
I am new to this list and to cygwin so please excuse some basic questions...
I installed cygwin from setup.exe from the main cygwin.org site but noticed
that many commands are missing -- not surprising -- what is the best way to
populate my various bins? where do i get the commands
At Wednesday, February 02, 2005 3:53 AM, Cameron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't quite installed it yet because I wanted to know if you can
> return to Windows afterwards.
Cygwin runs on top of Windows so Windows is never gone -- you can use both
simultaneously.
See also http://sources.redhat.com/cyg
On Feb 2 08:52, Cameron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't quite installed it yet because I wanted to know if you can return
> to
> Windows afterwards.
Who would ever want that?
Or, wait, is that a serious question? I can't believe it.
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Hi,
I haven't quite installed it yet because I wanted to know if you can return to
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* Adam Reiswig (2004-02-18 01:45 +0100)
> Hello, I am new to cygwin. I am running a windows 2000 machine. I just
> finished downloading and installing cygwin. When the setup finished I
> ran the Cygwin icon on my desktop, got the bash prompt and every command
> I type comes back
Hello, I am new to cygwin. I am running a windows 2000 machine. I just
finished downloading and installing cygwin. When the setup finished I
ran the Cygwin icon on my desktop, got the bash prompt and every command
I type comes back "command not found". The head of the bash win
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AM> | I am new to cygwin, having used all GNU apps on a Linux box which
AM> | sadly blew up
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| I am new to cygwin, having used all GNU apps on a Linux box which
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Friday, March 14, 2003, 8:04:24 PM, you wrote:
IP> On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Sean Rima wrote:
>> Hello cygwin,
>>
>> I am new to cygwin, having used all GNU apps on a Linux box which
>> sadly blew up on me. I
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Sean Rima wrote:
> Hello cygwin,
>
> I am new to cygwin, having used all GNU apps on a Linux box which
> sadly blew up on me. I am trying to get some of my favourite apps to
> work on a XP box. I have compiled Spamprobe which works well inside
> the
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work on a XP box. I have compiled Spamprobe which works well inside
the cygwin enviroment
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