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On 7 Jan 2002 at 13:11, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
"Soren Andersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > creating more updated man pages for (many of the core) Gnu apps we use ...
> > http://www.userfriendly.net/linux/RPM/contrib/noarch/noarch/gnumaniak-1.
>4-1.noarch.html
> ftp://ftp-linux.cc.gatech.ed
I added Cygwin service in cluster (win2000). When the
cluster failover from node A to B, I would like to run
a batch file in node B during cygwin is started in
node B.
The batch file (file.bat) simply is:
cd h:\
chown -Rf UserA:GroupA *
Can I add this batch file to inetd.exe or somewhere,
so it
Hi all
Here's another newbie question.. I could find no help in the FAQ for
this:
Are there any better cygwin consoles out there that the default one
that's installed off the web ? It's rather limited and slows down
development :(. I'd love something with a scrollback history for
instance, or si
rxvt is probably what you are looking for. It is a stand-alone app and does
not require X to be installed. It has its own package so you may have to
install it via setup.exe.
Other alternatives are, for instance, installing sshd or inetd and using
your favourite ssh/telnet client to connect to lo
> Yeah, and we can kiss that pesky "UNIX emulation" claim of cygwin's
> goodbye, too. Somehow, I don't think that you'll find many library
> files in /usr/lib/cygwin on, say, HP/UX, Linux, Tru64, etc.
>
> This method solves a "problem" for -mno-cygwin at the expense of
> impacting many other pack
Given that info documentation can be converted to manpages, I see little
reason to maintain man pages separately.
Rob
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It probably is worth adding something to the FAQ about this.
Thanks,
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On Tuesday 8 Jan 02, Mark Himsley writes:
> rxvt is probably what you are looking for. It is a stand-alone app and does
> not require X to be installed. It has its own package so you may have to
>
David,
2002-01-08 12:22:14, du schriebst:
> It probably is worth adding something to the FAQ about this.
I think `rxvt' should be the default shell for Cygwin after a
fresh setup. At least for Win98 users.
Just my 2 cent (EURO).
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On Tuesday 8 Jan 02, Gerrit P. Haase writes:
> David,
>
> 2002-01-08 12:22:14, du schriebst:
>
> > It probably is worth adding something to the FAQ about this.
>
> I think `rxvt' should be the default shell for Cygwin after a
> fresh setup. At least for Win98 users.
I fully agree, but who is
Hi!
I made a small web server with Cygwin. Now I'm trying to transform it
in a win2k service but when I start it I get the error:
The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely
fashion
The application works well by command line and I also added the
application directory
The idea of porting from Windows to Linux/UNIX using cygwin sounds like an
interesting idea for sure. I doubt you really want WINE since it is an
emulator and I would definitely stay away from those. Stick with natively
compiled source on all platforms.
Our applications work on 7 platforms not
For h:\home\UserA, privilege set in w2k security tabs:
Domain Admin, local admin, UserA, UserB
UserA is in group None. UserA use Cygwin to make
- directory in h:\home\UserA\menu and
- file in h:\home\UserA\menu\file,
the ownership are UserA:None (in ls -l and win2k
security tabs). It is because
David Starks-Browning wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 8 Jan 02, Gerrit P. Haase writes:
> > I think `rxvt' should be the default shell for Cygwin after a
> > fresh setup. At least for Win98 users.
>
> I fully agree, but who is going to do the work?
>
The change is truly trivial:
--- cygwin.bat.orig
Hey, John :)
John Peacock wrote:
> David Starks-Browning wrote:
>
>>On Tuesday 8 Jan 02, Gerrit P. Haase writes:
>>
>>>I think `rxvt' should be the default shell for Cygwin after a
>>>fresh setup. At least for Win98 users.
>>>
>>I fully agree, but who is going to do the work?
>>
>>
>
> The ch
Pavel Tsekov wrote:
>
> Well, this is fine as long as the rxvt package is installed :)
Yes, rxvt would need to be added to the base install in the event that rxvt was
chosen as the default console. I also think that there is no reason to ask
whether anyone WANTS to use the lame CMD box; rxvt i
> -Original Message-
> From: John Peacock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 3:21 PM
> To: David Starks-Browning
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: cygwin console
>
>
> David Starks-Browning wrote:
> >
> > On Tuesday 8 Jan 02, Gerrit P. Haase writes:
> > >
On 1/8/2002 8:51 AM, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
>>
>> --- cygwin.bat.orig Tue Jan 8 09:15:22 2002
>> +++ cygwin.bat Tue Jan 8 09:20:22 2002
>> @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@
>> D:
>> chdir \cygwin\bin
>>
>> -bash --login -i
>> +start rxvt -sl 300 -e bash --login -i
>
>
>
>
> Well, this is fine as long a
Heyho, Kent :)
Kent Perrier wrote:
> On 1/8/2002 8:51 AM, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
>
>>>
>>> --- cygwin.bat.orig Tue Jan 8 09:15:22 2002
>>> +++ cygwin.bat Tue Jan 8 09:20:22 2002
>>> @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@
>>> D:
>>> chdir \cygwin\bin
>>>
>>> -bash --login -i
>>> +start rxvt -sl 300 -e bash --l
Kent Perrier wrote:
>
> Humm. I comment out the bash line and I add the rxvt line and I get the
> "guick flash." I do have rxvt installed, so what have I done wrong?
Restore the bash line, then run the rxvt line from within the CMD window and
see what error messages you get (leave off the 'sta
I think I've found the cause of this.
I'll summarize the problem, since this is an old thread:
when a Windows GUI IDE calls gcc or make, the process reports
"fhandler_base::dup: dup(unknown disk file) failed, handle 0, Win32 error 6"
and crashes.
The problem seems to occur when the [non-cygwin]
John,
2002-01-08 15:43:01, du schriebst:
>>> I think `rxvt' should be the default shell for Cygwin after a
>>> fresh setup. At least for Win98 users.
>> I fully agree, but who is going to do the work?
> The change is truly trivial:
Yes, but I'm sure it needs some discussion. To satisfy eve
Dear Cygwin:
Recently I purchased a HP Pavilion 750n PC, which has Windows XP, to
perform numerical calculations at home relative to my theoretical research
in physical chemistry. I thought about purchasing a FORTRAN compiler but a
friend of mine suggested that instead I download Cygwin and u
Kent,
2002-01-08 16:13:28, du schriebst:
>>> --- cygwin.bat.orig Tue Jan 8 09:15:22 2002
>>> +++ cygwin.bat Tue Jan 8 09:20:22 2002
>>> @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@
>>> D:
>>> chdir \cygwin\bin
>>>
>>> -bash --login -i
>>> +start rxvt -sl 300 -e bash --login -i
> Humm. I comment out the bash li
"Gerrit P. Haase" wrote:
>
> Yes, but I'm sure it needs some discussion.
Isn't that what we are doing here? ;~)
> I would like to have it a blue background and a red cursor;)
Pervert! ;~!
>
> > but since this file is, I believe, originally created by the CygWin installer,
> > the change n
Hi,
I am a newcomer to the Cygwin and am trying to get the bash shell to work
properly. It seems to work fine but it thinks I am a user that I am not.
It thinks I am admin, I am not, my user name on my Win2k machine is perry.
Anyone have any idea what may be causing this?
BTW, it works fine on m
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 11:45:53AM +, David Starks-Browning wrote:
>On Tuesday 8 Jan 02, Gerrit P. Haase writes:
>> David,
>>
>> 2002-01-08 12:22:14, du schriebst:
>>
>> > It probably is worth adding something to the FAQ about this.
>>
>> I think `rxvt' should be the default shell for Cygw
On 1/8/2002 9:20 AM, John Peacock wrote:
> Kent Perrier wrote:
>
>>Humm. I comment out the bash line and I add the rxvt line and I get the
>>"guick flash." I do have rxvt installed, so what have I done wrong?
>>
>
> Restore the bash line, then run the rxvt line from within the CMD window and
John,
2002-01-08 16:30:56, du schriebst:
> p.s. and I guess your color scheme isn't so awful; typically you never want to
> have red and blue of the same intensity next to each other, since the same
> cones in your eyes perceive both colors and you can sometimes get the phantom
> movement
So
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 06:58:15PM -0500, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 16:32, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> > A dialog comes up saying: "The procedure entry point ___progname could
> > not be located in the dynamic link library cygwin1.dll". This happens if
> > the binary i
Nicolas Williams wrote:
>
>
> And I can't remove /usr/local/bin/cygwin1.dll.
>
Exit cygwin completely (including any Cygwin-based services you are running)
and then delete cygwin1.dll from Windows. You may need to disable services and
reboot to make sure the dll is not in use.
HTH
John
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James,
2002-01-08 16:37:32, du schriebst:
> friend of mine suggested that instead I download Cygwin and use the
> available FORTRAN compiler in this package of free-ware. Well I did that
> last night, and from reading his E-mail instructions I was to download the
> g77 FORTRAN compiler. Howe
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 09:26:00AM -0600, Polley Christopher W wrote:
>I think I've found the cause of this.
>
>I'll summarize the problem, since this is an old thread:
>when a Windows GUI IDE calls gcc or make, the process reports
>"fhandler_base::dup: dup(unknown disk file) failed, handle 0, Wi
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> The problem is that we'll be switching the "I need a scrollbar!"s with
> the "Where is the output from ?".
>
> cygwin's pty emulation does not work with every windows application. I
> don't think we should default to using rxvt for this reason.
I was not aware of
Kent Perrier wrote:
>
> Here is my current cygwin.bat
>
> C:\cygwin>type cygwin.bat
> @echo off
>
> C:
> chdir \cygwin\bin
>
> rem bash --login -i
> rxvt -sr -sl 2500 -sb -e bash --login -i
>
start from a simple base:
rxvt -e bash --login -i
and see if that works, then add in the other o
Do you have a Cygwin icon on your desktop?
If not, go to http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin and "Install Cygwin now"
You should install, at least, Base, Devel, and Shells packages.
Click on the Cygwin icon. This should bring up a bash shell.
Are you familiar with unix? If not, you
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 10:39:39 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> cygwin's pty emulation does not work with every windows application. I
> don't think we should default to using rxvt for this reason.
cygwin's pty emulation doesnt even work with some cygwin apps
(for example talk, the message tellin
I recently upgraded BASH (don't know the previous version I had...).
Now when I run some programs, BASH misbehaves.
In particular, I have two programs which stand out:
Using the command-line P4 to submit, P4 calls vim to edit my
submission entry. Prior to the upgrade, everything worked flawles
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 09:29:09PM +0530, Kiran Prakash wrote:
>On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 10:39:39 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> cygwin's pty emulation does not work with every windows application. I
>> don't think we should default to using rxvt for this reason.
>
>cygwin's pty emulation doesnt e
On 1/8/2002 9:55 AM, John Peacock wrote:
> start from a simple base:
>
> rxvt -e bash --login -i
>
> and see if that works, then add in the other options. What I posted is exactly
> what I am running (with W2k SP1) so there must be something else going on. Are
> you sure you don't have any st
It's not quite clear what you are expecting.
There's a Fortran77 compiler frontend included in the Cygwin gcc
distribution. You have found the command.
The following suggestions assume that you have started a bash shell. If you
have installed Cygwin using the SETUP program, you should have a Cy
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 10:52:17AM -0500, John Peacock wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>The problem is that we'll be switching the "I need a scrollbar!"s with
>>the "Where is the output from ?".
>>
>>cygwin's pty emulation does not work with every windows application. I
>>don't think we should
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 06:00:16PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
>FWIW this patch (Chris where should I put the in_stub declaration)
There is already an indicator that an execed process is running --
hExeced, so I don't think you need the 'in_stub' thing.
However, it seems to me that this solutio
start rxvt -fg -bg -sl -sr -fn -tn -e /bin/bash --login -i
I typically do:
start rxvt -fg black -bg white -sl 2500 -sr -fn Courier-12 -tn cygwin -e
/bin/bash --login -i
HTH,
Earnie.
P.S.: The -sr moves the vertical slidebar to the right of the window.
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>>Humm. I comment out the bash line and I add the rxvt line and I get the
>>"guick flash." I do have rxvt installed, so what have I done wrong?
>>
>
> Windows98?
>
> What happens if you just double click rxvt.exe from explorer?
> I get a whit shell with black font scr
No personal cygwin email, please.
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 09:45:00PM +0530, Kiran Prakash wrote:
>>>cygwin's pty emulation doesnt even work with some cygwin apps
>>>(for example talk, the message telling the user about the talk is
>>>swallowed)
>>
>>Uh. Yeah. Right. Swallowed. Sure.
>>
>>cg
To get it work for me, I had to include the path to bash
rxvt -e /bin/bash --login -i
probably because I don't have the cygwin paths in my windows PATH.
Once bash starts with --login it reads the /etc/profile and everything
is ok.
Joachim
Kent Perrier wrote:
> On 1/8/2002 9:55 AM, John Peac
Thanks for help. I hadn't set my path. And I simply don't have the DLL file.
But: In which package is it? Is it in the xfree-distribution or in the normal
one? Special Feature in any of these? Or do you recommend the xemacs native
windows installation? I couldn't find any pros or cons on your (or
Lapo Luchini wrote:
>>Yeah, and we can kiss that pesky "UNIX emulation" claim of cygwin's
>>goodbye, too. Somehow, I don't think that you'll find many library
>>files in /usr/lib/cygwin on, say, HP/UX, Linux, Tru64, etc.
>>
>>This method solves a "problem" for -mno-cygwin at the expense of
>>imp
Charles,
2002-01-08 17:25:13, du schriebst:
> But people REALLY get annoyed if you mess with their autoexec, so there
> IS another option:
> add '-display :0' to your rxvt command line.
Hmm, I noticed I was wrong in a prior posting, if I double-click
rxvt.exe from Explorer there is DISPLAY=:
Look here:
http://www.cygwin.com/packages/
and search for 'cygXpm-noX4.dll' -- that will tell you which package it
is in.
--Chuck
Ralph Buse wrote:
> Thanks for help. I hadn't set my path. And I simply don't have the DLL file.
> But: In which package is it? Is it in the xfree-distribution or
On 1/8/2002 10:22 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>
>
>>> Humm. I comment out the bash line and I add the rxvt line and I get
>>> the "guick flash." I do have rxvt installed, so what have I done wrong?
>>>
>>
>> Windows98?
>>
>> What happens if you just double click rxvt.e
It's in the Graphics category of Cygwin setup.
NTemacs, Xemacs native, and Xemacs cygwin all have their advantages, most
of which I can't remember off the top of my head. The cygwin version will
give you the best interaction with cygwin subprocesses. If you plan to use
emacs as an ide with gnu
On 1/8/2002 10:26 AM, Joachim Walter wrote:
> To get it work for me, I had to include the path to bash
>
> rxvt -e /bin/bash --login -i
>
> probably because I don't have the cygwin paths in my windows PATH.
> Once bash starts with --login it reads the /etc/profile and everything
> is ok.
din
Kent Perrier wrote:
>
>> add '-display :0' to your rxvt command line.
>
>
> Well, I am saddened to report that this does not fix the issue.
I was afraid of that. Can you add C:\cygwin\bin to your PATH in
autoexec.bat, reboot, and try again? [just an experiment; I'm not
advocating that set
Hiroo Hayashi wrote:
> Charles> 'gcc -static' + -DREADLINE_STATIC
>
> Your answer solved my problems. Thank you very much.
>
> Charles> Or wait for the next release of cygwin readline, which should
> Charles> make all of these problems go away.
>
> Do you have a rough estimatation when will i
Ralph,
2002-01-08 17:30:55, du schriebst:
> Thanks for help. I hadn't set my path. And I simply don't have the DLL file.
> But: In which package is it? Is it in the xfree-distribution or in the normal
xpm-nox in the `normal' Cygwin netrelease.
> one? Special Feature in any of these? Or do you
Robinow, David wrote:
> It's in the Graphics category of Cygwin setup.
> NTemacs, Xemacs native, and Xemacs cygwin all have their advantages, most
> of which I can't remember off the top of my head. The cygwin version will
> give you the best interaction with cygwin subprocesses. If you plan
Kent Perrier wrote:
> On 1/8/2002 10:26 AM, Joachim Walter wrote:
>
>> To get it work for me, I had to include the path to bash
>>
>> rxvt -e /bin/bash --login -i
>>
>> probably because I don't have the cygwin paths in my windows PATH.
>> Once bash starts with --login it reads the /etc/profile
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 10:22:35AM -0500, John Peacock wrote:
> Nicolas Williams wrote:
> >
> >
> > And I can't remove /usr/local/bin/cygwin1.dll.
> >
>
> Exit cygwin completely (including any Cygwin-based services you are running)
> and then delete cygwin1.dll from Windows. You may need to
Kent,
2002-01-08 18:12:54, du schriebst:
>> To get it work for me, I had to include the path to bash
>> rxvt -e /bin/bash --login -i
>> probably because I don't have the cygwin paths in my windows PATH.
>> Once bash starts with --login it reads the /etc/profile and everything
>> is ok.
> din
I'm trying to get some consistent behavior under the command shell and cygwin,
tho' without much luck so far. I'd like to know if there's a canonical
SIGINT/SIGTERM handling convention for console processes (taking cygwin into
account, or barring that for invocations in cmd.exe only).
The import
Hello,
I tried a "cvs co -r mytag myproj" and receive the following:
cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot open directory .../CVS/mypoj/Attic: Not a
directory
It is true -- since i have deleted nothing in myproj yet, i don't have Attic
in it. But why is it impossible to checkout a tag or revision if
If you are writing cygwin programs, don't use windows signal mechanisms
like SetConsoleCtrlHandler. Just use signal()/kill(), et al.
If your program does not use cygwin then investigate the currently active
thread "bash/cmd CTRL-C problem...".
cgf
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 12:31:47PM -0500, Timo
Unfortunately, I'm using VC++, since we have to link against some other M$ stuff.
Thanks for the pointer.
T.
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> If you are writing cygwin programs, don't use windows signal mechanisms
> like SetConsoleCtrlHandler. Just use signal()/kill(), et al.
>
> If your program do
I was having trouble figuring out how to build Java/JNI programs with
Cygwin. There were a number of threads in the mailing list about it, and
some were helpful, but it still took a great deal of slogging.
After I got it working, I put a tutorial on the web
(http://www.inonit.com/cygwin/) on how
At 11:00 AM 1/8/2002, Greg Fenton wrote:
>I recently upgraded BASH (don't know the previous version I had...).
>
>Now when I run some programs, BASH misbehaves.
>
>In particular, I have two programs which stand out:
>
>Using the command-line P4 to submit, P4 calls vim to edit my
>submission entry.
Kevin,
Please keep your replies on-list...
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 10:08:09AM -0500, Roth, Kevin P. wrote:
> gcc 2.95.3-5
> binutils 20011002-1
So you are using the latest too.
> Attached are three DLLs in a tar/bz2 file. They are as follows:
>
> cygcurl-2-build.dll : rebuilt last Friday, fr
At 10:45 AM 1/8/2002, Nicolas Williams wrote:
>OpenSSH earlier. Thanks. This fixes it all, though it's still
>interesting that 'ls /usr/local' doesn't show 'bin' yet 'ls
>/usr/local/bin' does show things in there.
Well, looks like you'll need to track this down yourself if you're
truly interested
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 01:05:58PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
> At 10:45 AM 1/8/2002, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> >OpenSSH earlier. Thanks. This fixes it all, though it's still
> >interesting that 'ls /usr/local' doesn't show 'bin' yet 'ls
> >/usr/local/bin' does show things in the
Hello,
I want to compile some of my programs on UNIX with the
target set to cygwin.
Can anybody tell me if I need any special packages for
this?
And what is the exact target name I need to specify?
I hope somebody can answer these questions for me,
because I'm a little stuck...
Roland
Hi, when I run setup.exe version 2.125.2.10, many of the packages are set to
Skip. Is there an easy way to tell setup to download the current version
(non-experimental) of all packages? It's fairly tedious to have to cycle
through the options for each package.
Thanks,
// mark
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At 01:50 PM 1/8/2002, Mark McEahern wrote:
>Hi, when I run setup.exe version 2.125.2.10, many of the packages are set to
>Skip. Is there an easy way to tell setup to download the current version
>(non-experimental) of all packages? It's fairly tedious to have to cycle
>through the options for ea
Maybe we were all distracted by the many colors in the line ;-)
Joachim
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> Kent,
>
> 2002-01-08 18:12:54, du schriebst:
>
>
>>>To get it work for me, I had to include the path to bash
>>>rxvt -e /bin/bash --login -i
>>>
>
>>>probably because I don't have the cygwin p
Another thing we could think about is to simply make a second shortcut to
rxvt. I normally have both a shortcut to rxvt and the cygwin console, as
each works well for certain tasks. For instance, cvs updates seem to work
better for me from a cygwin console for some reason.
cheers,
-Matt Smith
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 02:01:20PM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 09:18:07AM -0600, CyberZombie wrote:
> > Can you elaborate how you did this?
>
> Once the Hummingbird SOCKS proxy software is installed, all that you need
> to do is create a socks.cnf file. See attached for
I want to develop a Perl solution for accessing an IMAP server and doing
things like querying messages in a folder named blahfoo, telling the server
to move messages from blahfoo to cowpuddle, etc. I have researched and
there is a Perl module collection for doing IMAP client stuff, but it
requ
[I tried to send this message once but it apparently did not go through
from that address. Sorry if it duplicates]
I want to develop a Perl solution for accessing an IMAP server and doing
things like querying messages in a folder named blahfoo, telling the server
to move messages from blahfoo
David P. Caldwell wrote:
> I was having trouble figuring out how to build Java/JNI programs with
> Cygwin. There were a number of threads in the mailing list about it, and
> some were helpful, but it still took a great deal of slogging.
>
> After I got it working, I put a tutorial on the web
>
Thanks to Chuck Wilson:
In order for this to work, the --add-stdcall-alias option has to be passed
to the linker on the gcc command line. So, referring to
http://www.inonit.com/cygwin/jni/helloWorld/c.html, the gcc command line
would need to be changed to:
gcc -mno-cygwin -I$jdk/include -I$jdk/
Hallo Soren,
Am 2002-01-08 um 21:16 schriebst du:
> I want to develop a Perl solution for accessing an IMAP server and doing
> things like querying messages in a folder named blahfoo, telling the server
> to move messages from blahfoo to cowpuddle, etc. I have researched and
> there is a Perl
Hello,
I'm having a nasty problem that's got me posivively stumped. I've
written a Winamp plugin (a DLL) using Cygwin. Winamp properly loads the
DLL (at runtime), but whenever my DLL attempts to make a system call
(such as open()), Winamp crashes. I have no idea how to trace this kind
of probl
John Peacock wrote:
>
> p.s. and I guess your color scheme isn't so awful; typically you never want to
> have red and blue of the same intensity next to each other, since the same
> cones in your eyes perceive both colors and you can sometimes get the phantom
> movement
I wear glasses that disto
- Original Message -
From: "Christopher Faylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 06:00:16PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
> >FWIW this patch (Chris where should I put the in_stub declaration)
>
> There is already an indicator that an execed process is running --
> hExeced, so
On 26 Dec 2001 at 20:33, Jon Leichter wrote:
> It's been a long time since I was active on this list. I have not used
> Cygwin for over a year, until recently. I see that Cygwin has been updated
> quite a bit since I last used it. It's very nice to see these new features.
Me too (well that made
You'll need to compile and link with -mno-cygwin - winamp uses a
different C runtime that Cygwin.
Rob
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- Original Message -
From: "Logan Bowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:08 AM
Subject: Problem using cygwin compiled DLL's in other W
On 8 Jan 2002 at 22:56, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> Am 2002-01-08 um 21:16 schriebst du:
> > I want to develop a Perl solution for accessing an IMAP server and doing
> > things like querying messages in a folder named blahfoo, telling the
> > server to move messages from blahfoo to cowpuddle, etc.
On 8 Jan 2002 at 22:03, Robert Collins wrote:
> Given that info documentation can be converted to manpages, I see little
> reason to maintain man pages separately.
Over the course of using cygwin in the past, `info' wouldn't always work
for me. Maybe some flag or .rc file hadn't been set, whate
But if I do that, I lose the ability to make UNIX style system calls,
right? My version of ld (from the standard Cygwin distro) only supports
i386pe, how do I install support for other emulations.
Logan Bowers
Robert Collins wrote:
>
> You'll need to compile and link with -mno-cygwin - wina
- Original Message -
From: "Soren Andersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 8 Jan 2002 at 22:03, Robert Collins wrote:
>
> > Given that info documentation can be converted to manpages, I see
little
> > reason to maintain man pages separately.
>
> Over the course of using cygwin in the past, `inf
- Original Message -
From: "Logan Bowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:11 AM
Subject: Re: Problem using cygwin compiled DLL's in other Windows apps
> But if I do that, I lose the ability to make
Hallo Jason,
Am 2002-01-08 um 19:26 schriebst du:
> It is very simple. Just download, uncompress, and install the following:
> http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/rebase/rebase.exe.bz2
> into /usr/local/bin.
That is funny, with my browser (IE) get just binary garbage:
BZh91AY&SYCF#=U
Robert Collins wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Logan Bowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:11 AM
> Subject: Re: Problem using cygwin compiled DLL's in other Windows apps
>
> > But
- Original Message -
From: "Logan Bowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Robert Collins wrote:
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Logan Bowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Ahhh... That is the functionality I need. I've compiled ESoundD (a
> unix app) under cygwin and would like to link
"Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Sounds like something or someone reset your TERM variable.
>
$ echo $TERM
cygwin
That's the right value, correct?
greg_fenton.
=
Greg Fenton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Do You Ya
At 06:57 PM 1/8/2002, Greg Fenton wrote:
>"Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Sounds like something or someone reset your TERM variable.
> >
>
>$ echo $TERM
>cygwin
>
>
>That's the right value, correct?
Yep, it is. OK, maybe check your other terminal-relat
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 05:29:14PM -0500, Soren Andersen wrote:
>This lack of sponsorship maybe is also part of the noted tendency for
>minGW priciple persons to manifest some, uhh, let's say testiness.
I've been reading the mingw mailing lists for a while and I really don't
see anything like thi
"Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yep, it is. OK, maybe check your other terminal-related environment
> variables to see if something looks off. If not, I'm not sure what
> the problem is. But if it's affecting more than just Cygwin tools,
> it has to be something
At 07:16 PM 1/8/2002, Greg Fenton wrote:
>"Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Yep, it is. OK, maybe check your other terminal-related environment
> > variables to see if something looks off. If not, I'm not sure what
> > the problem is. But if it's affecting more
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