Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > different naming convention, ie foo-1.1-cyg.tar.gz?
>
> probably too late -- non-maintainers who want to build it personally
> should just download and follow the instructions.
Hmm, that sounds awfully unscriptable :-) Am I the only non-maintainer
Hi all,
I have subscribe cygwin group to get mail at:
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But still I get mail from cygwin.
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> @%!@#$ AT&T@home smtp server it lost my reply to this message, so
> this is try #2...
Thanks for doing your try #2
> I'm not sure I understand. It wasn't that you needed to provide a
> reverse patch,
[..]
> It's not supposed to be a backward pat
Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yeah, but I don't have that itch. Sorry, but I don't really *care*
> about rpm itself.
No, me neither. It seemed just more convenient to package my stuff,
although the perl/berk db dependencies didn't really help.
Jan.
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Hi friend,
I build gcc for ARM target development, but it does not successfully. I am
using gcc-core-2.95.2.tar.bz2 and gcc-g++-2.95.2.tar.bz2 under cygwin.
configure gcc
/src/gcc/gcc-2.95.2/configure --target=arm-elf \
--prefix=/tools \
--exec-prefix=/tools/H-i686-pc-cygwin \
--with-gnu-as --wi
Hi!
Thursday, 06 December, 2001 Polley Christopher W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
PCW> Having done the make/make install from my source tree, do I have to repair
PCW> anything now?
just delete the source tree, unpack in again, rebuild in separate
directory.
PCW> Where can I find more information
Hi,
I've had the same problem as Ryan, and I have had to roll back to cygwin
1.3.5 as well. I can tell you that the problem has something to do with
/cygdrive: what I have found is that visiting a file whose path begins
with /cygdrive using C-x C-f, or using "File->Open..." on a directory that
ha
Hello all,
I have installed and configured the latest version of Cywin with all
packages, updated whenever there's an announcement, etc.
A while ago, I configured inetd to run telnet whenever necessary, but
*not* FTP. I have a propriatary FTP server running on the same NT/2000
machine, which tak
Dear all,
This is my first time sending to the mailing list. I hope I am doing the
right thing
I am having problem writing a little program using cygwin. It is about a
client sending message to a server.
I run into the exact same problem described in:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-05
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 11:58:09 +0100 you wrote:
># The external services are typically called via 'tcpd' for
># security reasons, eg.
>ftp stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd in.ftpd
>#ftp stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/in.ftpd in.ftpd
>telnet stream tcp nowait r
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:58:09AM +0100, Ronald Landheer wrote:
> Me, happy that my backoffices are working again, but also sad, that
> Cygwin was the cause.
User error. Ftp is activated in your inetd.conf.
> # The external services are typically called via 'tcpd' for
> # security reasons, eg.
Hello,
I am running a CVS server on a Win2K machine connecting through
SSH, where sshd is a standard installation of CYGWIN (i.e running
under the SYSTEM account as configured by the ssh-config-host
script).
In the file /usr/doc/Cygwin/openssh-3.0.1p1-2.README it says that
since openssh 2.9 one
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 06:16:02AM -0500, Haksun Li wrote:
> I am having problem writing a little program using cygwin. It is about a
> client sending message to a server.
User error.
> Server:
> [...]
> server_addr.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype;
> bcopy((char*)hp->h_addr, (char*)&server_addr.
I have been trying unsuccessfully the past few days to get inetd
running, with no luck. I have searched the ML archives and have not been
able to find any messages relating to my partitcular issue.
If I try running inetd as a service, it starts, sits for a few seconds,
then dies. If I
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 01:26:28PM +0200, Ulrich Jakobus wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running a CVS server on a Win2K machine connecting through
> SSH, where sshd is a standard installation of CYGWIN (i.e running
> under the SYSTEM account as configured by the ssh-config-host
> script).
A Cygwin CV
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 04:10:14AM -0800, Collin Grady wrote:
> I have been trying unsuccessfully the past few days to get inetd
> running, with no luck. I have searched the ML archives and have not been
> able to find any messages relating to my partitcular issue.
/usr/doc/Cygwin/inetutils
I read the README, tried inetd --install-as-service (having removed the
old one first) and now i get the following error when trying to start inetd.
> The service is not responding to the control function.
-Collin Grady
Mushroom cloud on the horizon, 24 empty missile tubes--now it's Mil
>
>># The external services are typically called via 'tcpd' for
>># security reasons, eg.
>>ftp stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd in.ftpd
>
>>#ftp stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/in.ftpd in.ftpd
>>telnet stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/in.telnetd in.telnet
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 04:49:42AM -0800, Collin Grady wrote:
> I read the README, tried inetd --install-as-service (having removed the
> old one first) and now i get the following error when trying to start inetd.
> > The service is not responding to the control function.
And did you set th
> And did you set the global environment variable as it's needed by
> inetd currently? And are the important files under /etc and /etc
> itself world readable?
Yes and yes.
$ echo $CYGWIN
notty binmode
$ ls
drwxr-xr-x9 Administ None0 Dec 6 04:42 etc
/etc $ ls
-rw-r--r--1
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> Hallo Charles,
>
> Am 2001-12-05 um 20:19 schriebst du:
>
>
>>grep has been refusing to descend into directories on my Win95
>>
> [...]
>
>>Any suggestions?
>>
>
> I have a version of rgrep which acts a little friendlier here:
> http://familiehaase.de/cygwin.html,
This is a native WIN32 version of CVS, not the Cygwin build (the
available Cygwin package cvs-1.11.0-1 corrupts my file system
permissions, the newer 1.11.1-1p1 compiles without problems under
Cygwin but the "make check" fails at some stage, so I went back
to cvs from CVSNT).
It seems that I hav
Would it be rude of me to request the people refrain from cross-posting to
the cygwin mailing lists? We seem to be getting quite a lot of news from
other web sites, couldn't it just be directed to cygwin or cygwin-xfree?
Keith
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On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 10:04:22AM +0100, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> That's the thing -- Chris has been offering webspace if folks needed
>> it. BUT, you don't even NEED webspace to port a package. Just port it,
>> promise to maintain it, and upload i
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 10:02:21AM +, Peter Keller wrote:
>There has also been some confusion in the cygwin mailing list with another
>problem to do with file completion in bash: see
>http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-12/msg00175.html . Fixing the
>shell file completion problem has NOT
Windows 2000 (having NTFS 5.0) allows the creation of directory
symbolic links. This can be used as mount points for hard drive
volumes or to symlink directories across file systems. In the
literature, the directory links are called "junction points".
Disk Administration snap-in can be used to mo
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 10:49:36AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 10:02:21AM +, Peter Keller wrote:
>>There has also been some confusion in the cygwin mailing list with another
>>problem to do with file completion in bash: see
>>http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/20
Hi, I have this :
system("perl -i.orig -pe 's!/home/ftp!/!g' c:/cygwin/etc/passwd") or die;
And it dies always althought it works if I run it by Hand in the cygwin bash.
Why?
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
> Ok thanks for the pointer. Is there a script to do the packaging?
yep -- each script contains a script (in some package schemes -- #3, I
think -- you have to apply the patch FIRST, and then the script is
created in /CYGWIN-PATCHES/ or something).
>>pop quiz: w
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>>different naming convention, ie foo-1.1-cyg.tar.gz?
>>>
>>probably too late -- non-maintainers who want to build it personally
>>should just download and follow the instructions.
>>
>
> Hmm, that sounds awfully unscri
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>>There has also been some confusion in the cygwin mailing list with another
>>>problem to do with file completion in bash: see
>>>http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-12/msg00175.html . Fixing the
>>>shell file completion problem has NOT fixed the xemacs problem (a
Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You're in bsd-ports "make world" mode, I see. I don't think that is a
> goal, yet. *OUR* concern is "make cygwin work".
Yes, I guess our priorities don't match. I've been in "make world"
mode since the b20 days; I needed to build some core develop
Hi,
I tried to install cygwin and I keep getting a error message. I am running
win2k, any ideas
thanks in advance
Joey Gebbia, NPONS
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There is a tool in the Win2K ResKit called "linkd.exe" which will alow you
to create "Junction Points" from the command line.
Hope this helps,
Gerald
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From: "Kim, Anthony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 4:52 PM
Subject: W
I have some ideas about how our government should do things. I also have
ideas about how we should have 4 day workweeks and get paid the same.
What kind of ideas were you looking for? I could probably have an idea
about anything if you told me something more specific.
Like if you wanted me to
I've had this problem about 10 out 12 times I've tried to install the
latest cygwin. I got it stalled twice, but had to abort for otehr
reasons.
The error I get is *after* all files are downloaded OK:
The exception unknown software exception (0xc0fd) occurred in the application at
location
Joseph (Joey), NPONS Gebbia wrote:
> I tried to install cygwin and I keep getting a error message. I am running
> win2k, any ideas
>
Help us out here, what steps did you perform to do the install and what is the
error message.
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> "Charles" == Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Charles> Christopher Faylor wrote:
There has also been some confusion in the cygwin mailing list with another
problem to do with file completion in bash: see
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-12/ms
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001, Gerald Villemure wrote:
> There is a tool in the Win2K ResKit called "linkd.exe" which will alow you
> to create "Junction Points" from the command line.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Gerald
Yes, this tool exists and I use it :)
But I mean to say, wouldn't it be nice and consiste
Joey,
Sorry I was so sarcastic, I could have said what I did much nicer. I
have been struggling with that lately in email.
Thanks for the details- but they need to go to the list as well so you
don't have just lowly old me helping. I replied to your email address
(and the list, [EMAIL PROTECT
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On 06 Dec 2001 18:14:42 +0100 Volker Zell wrote:
Not for me:( When I try to open /mnt/o/ I get
,[C-x C-f /mnt/o/ RET]
| Fatal error: assertion failed, file realpath.c, line 81, *name
`
Volker> o XEmacs 21.4 (patch 5) "Civil Service" [Lucid]
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 10:02:21AM +, Peter Keller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've had the same problem as Ryan, and I have had to roll back to cygwin
> 1.3.5 as well. I can tell you that the problem has something to do with
> /cygdrive: what I have found is that visiting a file whose path begins
> wit
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 10:49:36AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> Someone should actually *debug the problem*.
This is what I'm (attempting) to do... just thought I'd alert people to
the problem in case someone already had a fix or workaround before I
invested the time.
I'll let you know wha
Jason Tishler wrote:
>>
>>building 'gdbm' extension
>>gcc -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -DUSE_DL_IMPORT -I.
>-I/cygdrive/e/Python-2.2b2/./Include -I/usr/local/include -IInclude/ -c
>/cygdrive/e/Python-2.2b2/Modules/gdbmmodule.c -o
>build/temp.cygwin-1.3.5-i686-2.2/gdbmmodule.o
>>e:\buildpy
My take on this:
ln -s /source /destination should create "symbolic" links; the closest
approximation in the NT world is either "subst.exe" (not quite the same,
really more like `mount` for DOS) or a .LNK file (which, as you've
noticed, doesn't do anything for you from a cmd.exe command line,
alt
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:36:01AM -0600, Kim, Anthony wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001, Gerald Villemure wrote:
>
> > There is a tool in the Win2K ResKit called "linkd.exe" which will alow you
> > to create "Junction Points" from the command line.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Gerald
>
> Yes, this
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On 06 Dec 2001 19:16:55 +0100 Volker Zell wrote:
>> "Jochen" == Jochen Küpper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jochen> | C:\cygwin / system binmode
Jochen> | c:/data/home system binmode
Jochen> | c:\tmp /tmp sy
Very good answer.
Peter Buckley wrote:
>
> I have some ideas about how our government should do things. I also have
> ideas about how we should have 4 day workweeks and get paid the same.
>
> What kind of ideas were you looking for? I could probably have an idea
> about anything if you told me
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I'm trying to use -mno-cygwin with a Cygwin GCC-3.0.2 that I built from
sources. It seems that there are some preprocessor symbol definitions
missing, fo
Hallo Jorge,
2001-12-06 19:22:29, du schriebst:
> Hi, I have this :
> system("perl -i.orig -pe 's!/home/ftp!/!g' c:/cygwin/etc/passwd") or die;
> And it dies always althought it works if I run it by Hand in the cygwin bash.
> Why?
Cannot say the exact raeson, but i left out the 'or die' and it
Peter Buckley wrote:
> > the install. It asked where I wanted the root directory to be c:/cygwin,
> > when the final step comes through I get this:
> >
> > program error
> > cygwin.exe has generated errors and will be closed by windows, you will need
> > to restart the program. This is the setup
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:36:01AM -0600, Kim, Anthony wrote:
> > But I mean to say, wouldn't it be nice and consistent if
> > ln -s worked like linkd as opposed to creating a
> > shortcut. I am aware of "mount" under cygwin but the mount is not
>
Try this:
-install the corrupted hard drive into your backup PC, assuming WIN32/FAT32
here...
-boot from a Linux emergency rescue diskette that has both FAT32 support and
your
Linux filesystem support in the kernel. I've been using this neat little
one called
"Toms rbtb" or something like that.
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 12:43:17PM -0600, Kim, Anthony wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:36:01AM -0600, Kim, Anthony wrote:
> > > But I mean to say, wouldn't it be nice and consistent if
> > > ln -s worked like linkd as opposed to creating a
Congratulations are in order: Perl 5.8.0-to-be built completely clean under
Cygwin 1.3.6; I have always had a few nagging tests which fail. I would like
to thank Corinna and Christopher for their hard work in forcing NT/W2k to act
more and more like a real O/S. ;~)
John
Original Messag
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 12:29:57PM -0500, John Peacock wrote:
>"H.Merijn Brand" wrote:
>>
>> the ualarm is still fatal on 1.3.6-2. I've just removed the second argument in
>>
>
>I found the following entry in winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog:
>
> 2001-11-27 Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 12:43:17PM -0600, Kim, Anthony wrote:
> >
> > A couple of comments: I agree the MS implementation is not
> > flexible. However, if the reparse points do not cross file
> > systems, I believe they can be relative. I do this
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use -mno-cygwin with a Cygwin GCC-3.0.2 that I built from
> sources. It se
I've done a little debugging and here's what I've found out.
It appears to be a problem/change to the behavior of
cygwin_posix_to_win32_path_list(). When this function is called with a
path of the form "/cygdrive/z/something", it returns an empty string
unless the drive "z" actually exists. Thi
I am trying to modify the make program to add some extra diagnostics.
I have untarred make-3.79.1-src.tar.bz2. When I run ./configure, I
get the following:
loading cache ./config.cache
configure: error: can not find install-sh or install.sh in .
./.. ./../..
I
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 12:06:02PM -0800, Stephen Rasku wrote:
>I am trying to modify the make program to add some extra diagnostics.
>I have untarred make-3.79.1-src.tar.bz2. When I run ./configure, I
>get the following:
>
> loading cache ./config.cache
> configure: error: can not
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:46:43AM -0800, David Rothenberger wrote:
>I've done a little debugging and here's what I've found out.
>
>It appears to be a problem/change to the behavior of
>cygwin_posix_to_win32_path_list(). When this function is called with a
>path of the form "/cygdrive/z/somethin
I think Chris is right that you have an old version of the sources, and
you would be best off getting the new version. But if you still have the
problem, you can create an empty install-sh or install.sh and IIRC this
should "fake" configure into continuing. This is the case with some few
other
Problem solved... I upgraded to the version of cygwin that CGF released
yesterday, and the problem disappeared.
--Kevin
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From: Roth, Kevin P.
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 1:51 PM
[SNIP]
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What is the status of gdbserver on cygwin? Does it exist? Is it
usable?
I was unable to compile gdbserver from the source .tar.bz2 in the
cygwin distribution. I also tried the "raw" gdb-5.0 sources from fsf
which don't compile either (expectedly so I presume).
My steps were:
---
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:46:43AM -0800, David Rothenberger wrote:
> I've done a little debugging and here's what I've found out.
>
> It appears to be a problem/change to the behavior of
> cygwin_posix_to_win32_path_list(). When this function is called with a
> path of the form "/cygdrive/z/som
>
> trying to find some symbols,
>
> cd /lib
> grep --print-file-name * | grep mywait
> cd /usr/lib
> grep --print-file-name * | grep mywait
>
> doesn't give anything.
>
oops that was a typo. should be nm --print-file-name.
> $ rxvt
> failed to load libX11.dll
I see no evidence of this file (though I see the suspiciously named libW11.dll).
I searched the list archive and found only these messages:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-12/msg00254.html
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-05/msg01727.html
ne
John Peacock wrote:
>
> > $ rxvt
> > failed to load libX11.dll
>
Never mind; I just read through /usr/doc/Cygwin/rxvt-2.7.2.README and realized
that Rational had set the environment variable
DISPLAY=:0.0
once I set that to
DISPLAY=:0
and rxvt comes up like normal.
NOTE: s
Peter Buckley wrote:
>I think Chris is right that you have an old version of the sources,
>andyou would be best off getting the new version. But if you still
>have the problem, you can create an empty install-sh or install.sh
>and IIRC this should "fake" configure into continuing. This is th
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 01:16:58PM -0800, Stephen Rasku wrote:
>It appears that I was out of date but just barely. I downloaded the
>old version the day before yesterday. Thanks to Chris and Peter.
make-3.79.1-5 was uploaded on 2001-11-25.
cgf
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system returns 0. 'system(...) or die' should always die. Does it run the
command first?
Does this have anything to do with cygwin? i.e., does it perform
differently on other systems?
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From: Jorge Goncalvez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001
When I removed the -I /usr/include it seemed to compile fine (the test1.C is just a
skeleton so I'll have to test more later). Thanks for the help,
Shawn Lindberg
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I think it's related. My little test program shows that when
cygwin_posix_to_win32_path_list() is called with "/cygdrive", it also
returns an empty string. Strangely, "/cydrive/" returns "\".
I have no idea why xemacs is calling the function with "/cygdrive" when
following symlinks like the one
In NT, I have a username, lets call it, 'myname', which has admin rights (for the
local PC). When I did a
try mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd it never created a listing for danr -- it created one
for Administrator --- and that's what my $USER and home directory are set for. On the
other hand, Cygwi
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 02:14:25PM -0800, David Rothenberger wrote:
>I have no idea why xemacs is calling the function with "/cygdrive" when
>following symlinks like the ones you described, but it does.
>
>Maybe cgf can fix this behavior, too...
I suspect that this is different, unrelated behavio
Has there been too much mailing list chatter (read: issues) about 1.3.6 for it to have
been "officially" released? cygwin.com says "latest" is 1.3.5. I realize I could get
a snapshot if I wanted it.
Just wondering about development cycles.
-rgm
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At 08:32 AM 12/6/2001, Rosenzweig, Daniel Z (Dan), NNAD wrote:
>In NT, I have a username, lets call it, 'myname', which has admin rights (for the
>local PC). When I did a
>try mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd it never created a listing for danr -- it created one
>for Administrator --- and that's what
At 05:21 PM 12/6/2001, Roland Glenn McIntosh wrote:
>Has there been too much mailing list chatter (read: issues) about 1.3.6 for it to
>have been "officially" released? cygwin.com says "latest" is 1.3.5. I realize I
>could get a snapshot if I wanted it.
>
>Just wondering about development cycl
Aloha,
The following source causes the above error message when compiled with the
current version of cygwin gcc . (The code is extracted from part of a
system called EPICS.)
source (acg.cc):
extern __inline__ unsigned long int __ntohl(unsigned long int);
extern __inline__ unsigned long in
I'm surprised that no one has responded with the "quick" answer yet. We
had a short discussion about this a few months ago, and there are 2 ways
to get around it:
A) Instead of running cygwin.bat, just create a shortcut to run "bash
--login -i"
B) Modify cygwin.bat, and in front of the "bash --lo
Browser cache (for a long time).
Sorry.
-rgm
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I think I at least fixed the problem reported so succinctly by
David Rothenberger.
Since I didn't have an actual test case for the other problem, I
could only take a stab at what it could be, but it's possible that
problem is fixed, too.
My availability is, again, rather limited in the next day
I'm unable to download any snapshots. It appears that all the files in
ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/cygwin/snapshots are actually symlinks to
/www/..., and the /www directory doesn't exist (or is not accessible
through anonymous login).
Anyone else able to grab the snapshot?
Dave
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In NT, I have a username, lets call it, 'myname', which has admin rights
(for the local PC). When I did a try mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd it never
created a listing for danr -- it created one for Administrator --- and
that's what my $USER and home directory are set for. On the other hand,
Cygwin se
The latest snapshot does fix all the xemacs problems that have been
reported. The little test program I wrote also returns reasonable
results for all the cases I reported.
Thanks a bunch, Christopher!
Dave
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> I think I at least fixed the problem reported so succinct
e cases I reported.
I don't have any xemacs specific problems any more either, but a more
general one (v.i.).
David> Thanks a bunch, Christopher!
Absolutely -- for a lot of nice work!!
Well, I downloaded cygwin-inst-20011206.tar.bz2, changed setup.ini to
"know" the file and install
Hello,
I am running Windows 98, and I've recently installed Rational Suite
Enterprise. The other day, when I ran Cygwin, I the 'pwd' command returned
"/cygdrive/d/RATIONAL/RATION~1/NUTCROOT" How can I get it back to normal?
I saw a posting regarding a similar problem with Windows NT in your
arc
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 09:21:00PM -0500, Jochen K?pper wrote:
>Well, I downloaded cygwin-inst-20011206.tar.bz2, changed setup.ini to
>"know" the file and installed it. XEmacs doesn't crash any more
>accesing /cygdrive paths. But whenever cygdrive-prefix != / I cannot
&g
From: John Peacock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 16:03:35 -0500
John Peacock wrote:
>
> > $ rxvt
> > failed to load libX11.dll
>
Never mind; I just read through /usr/doc/Cygwin/rxvt-2.7.2.README and realized
that Rational had set the environment va
I am unable to repeat the problems you've described. I tried with the
cygwin-inst-20011206.tar.bz2 and with a DLL I compiled myself from the
latest CVS sources. The only real differences I can see are that I'm
using textmode mounts and my CYGWIN value is a bit different.
[mount -s -c
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 06:57:39PM -0800, David Rothenberger wrote:
>I am unable to repeat the problems you've described. I tried with the
>cygwin-inst-20011206.tar.bz2 and with a DLL I compiled myself from the
>latest CVS sources. The only real differences I can see are t
At 08:15 PM 12/6/2001, Daniel Rosenzweig wrote:
>In NT, I have a username, lets call it, 'myname', which has admin rights
>(for the local PC). When I did a try mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd it never
>created a listing for danr -- it created one for Administrator --- and
>that's what my $USER and home
At 09:19 PM 12/6/2001, Scott Wingo wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am running Windows 98, and I've recently installed Rational Suite
>Enterprise. The other day, when I ran Cygwin, I the 'pwd' command returned
>"/cygdrive/d/RATIONAL/RATION~1/NUTCROOT" How can I get it back to normal?
>I saw a posting regardi
All--
I posted this a few weeks back and didn't get any response. I've searched
the
archives and haven't seen anything helpful, so I'm reposting...
I'm trying to use gdb on a simple pthreads app. The app runs fine, but I
wanted
to give the gdb a test drive. However, whenever I step into or ove
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 21:32:42 -0500 Christopher Faylor wrote:
Christopher> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 09:21:00PM -0500, Jochen K?pper wrote:
[...my description how to install cygwin1.dll the long way...]
Christopher> This seems like an incredible amount
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 07:16:14PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I think I at least fixed the problem reported so succinctly by
> David Rothenberger.
>
The latest snapshot solves the problems I was having.
Nice work! Thanks.
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I do development under Linux and Cygwin.
In my makefiles, I have some nice convenience targets like "make debug",
which fires up the debugger and loads my elf on to the MIPS machine that
I'm developing for (cross-compiling etc).
Under Linux, if I do "make debug", and hit Ctrl-C, then gdb passes
my pc uses windows 2000 professional, and my cygwin folder is
C:\cygwin . i've been looking into giving co-workers access to
the cygwin setup on my pc, but i've noticed something strange:
it seems that the default security setup allows EVERYONE full
access to the cygwin folder and all subfolder
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