Dear all,
I am working on an RPM installer class for PHP. My application works only for
Linux and I would like to offer support for $W. Please do not flame me this
time.
Has anyone successfully ported RPM to Cygwin? Please note this is not for
Cygwin installation itself.
Best regards,
Jean-
> Did you mean to take this off-list? My preference is to keep discussions
> on-list where possible.
Sorry, hadn't looked at the To: field when replying...
> - Original Message -
> From: "Michael Rumpf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, Jan
jm.poure> Has anyone successfully ported RPM to Cygwin? Please note this is not for
jm.poure> Cygwin installation itself.
I had ported RPM 3.0.6 to Cygwin.
Please see http://www.sixnine.net/cygwin/.
I have been managing cygwin packages from Cygwin 1.1, but no trouble
in my life with this rpm.
Hi. cygwiners..
I have installed cygwin(DLL version: 1.3.6) on Win 2K & met the following problem.
leesb@leesb-kr ~
$ which notepad
/cygdrive/c/WINNT/system32/notepad
leesb@leesb-kr ~
$ cygpath -w /cygdrive/c/WINNT/system32/notepad
c:\WINNT\system32\notepad
leesb@leesb-kr ~
$ c:\WINNT\system3
===
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 5:57 PM
Subject: [avail for test] ncurses-5.2-8 and libncurses6-5.2-8
> I've placed updated versions of these two packages on sourceware, but
> have marked them
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 paths in my windows PATH.
>>> Once bash starts with --login it reads the /etc/pr
S.B.(SangBum) LEE wrote:
> Hi. cygwiners..
>
> I have installed cygwin(DLL version: 1.3.6) on Win 2K & met the following problem.
>
>
> leesb@leesb-kr ~
> $ which notepad
> /cygdrive/c/WINNT/system32/notepad
>
> leesb@leesb-kr ~
> $ cygpath -w /cygdrive/c/WINNT/system32/notepad
> c:\WINNT\sys
Soren, you may find this an interesting read.
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html. It attempts to
explain some of the motivations behind a few (not all) of the brusque
behaviours exhibited by many hacker communities (and those lead by
hackers even if not exclusively composed there
Igor Bujna wrote:
> 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 paths in my windows PATH.
Once bash start
> On Wed, 09 Jan 2002 01:57:50 -0500
> [EMAIL PROTECTED](Charles Wilson) said:
cwilson>Can somebody verify that they can now build packages without
cwilson> -DBROKEN_LINKER when previously that switch was required?
I have succeeded in building lynx2.8.5dev.7, without -DBROKEN_LINKER
Hi guys
I need to include /usr/include/w32api/winbase.h in order to use the
GetVolumeInformation(...) system call under windows.
However, as i metioned in an earlier mail, DWORD seems to not be
defined. I tracked DWORD's definition down to windef.h.. but it seems
the whole include chain is a bit
Hi!
Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Pavel Tsekov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> its very good. Bad i have some program with ncurses. On the screen i
>> see the box() function in curses creates an ugly looking box, where the
>> extended characters drawing the box (ACS_VLINE, ACS_HLINE) are replaced
>
Hi!
Friday, 04 January, 2002 Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CF> On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 09:59:31PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
>>Friday, 04 January, 2002 Alexei Lioubimov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>AL> cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot open directory .../CVS/mypoj/Attic: Not a
>>AL> direct
Oooops! Sorry, for the wrong info - seems I'm more stupid
than usual today :(
egor duda wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Pavel Tsekov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>>>its very good. Bad i have some program with ncurses. On the screen i
>>>see the box() function in curses creates a
Hello Kei,
> We are now developing yet another cygwin
> distribution, Peach Cygwin
> and have cross-compile environment on Linux.
>
> You can download cross-compiler from SourceForge.
> Package name is cross-cygwin.
Isn't it just possible to build a cross compiler on
UNIX by telling GCC the tar
Please, stick to posting to the list - I and many others
read it.
S.B.(SangBum) LEE wrote:
> It didn't fix, as you see below..
>
> leesb@leesb-kr ~
> $ c:\\WINNT\\system32\\notepad.exe
> bash: c:\WINNT\system32\notepad.exe: command not found
>
> Pavel Tsekov wrote:
>
>
>>S.B.(SangBum) LEE wr
Hi!
Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Jean le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JlR> I need to include /usr/include/w32api/winbase.h in order to use the
JlR> GetVolumeInformation(...) system call under windows.
JlR> However, as i metioned in an earlier mail, DWORD seems to not be
JlR> defined. I tracked
Around about 01/07/02 16:56, Jean le Roux scribbled ...
> ... I also got a tarball
> of libstdc++-v3 from ftp://ftp.xraylith.wisc.edu/pub/khan/gnu-win32/cygwin/snapshots/
> and copied that to /usr/include/g++-3/
That's not going to work, if that's all you did!
The V3 STL headers are *just
avel Tsekov wrote:
>
>
> Igor Bujna wrote:
>
>> 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 paths in my
I have downloaded RCS 5.7 and built it under cygwin. I moved conf.heg
to
conf.h and had to modify has_mmap to be 0, but other than that, it built
fine.
But if (on a text-mounted directory) I "ci -l file" and then try to
rcsdiff the
file, every line is different. If I say "co -p file | sed 's/^M
This is partly complaint, partly my first encounter with the install
script and partly some suggestions to improve D/L scenarios.
I've had Cygwin uninstalled for a while due to space limitations.
I now have the space and am trying to re-install. I tried D/Ling
the entire distro and encountered m
Dear maintainers,
Please consider the following bug:
Problem:
assert does not work as written in the manual
symptom:
If I register a signal handler for SIGABRT it does not get called by assert
As the man pages claim:
assert(3)
When expression evaluates to false (zero), assert calls
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 01:07:47PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Jean le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> JlR> I need to include /usr/include/w32api/winbase.h in order to use the
> JlR> GetVolumeInformation(...) system call under windows.
>
> JlR> However, as i
Jean le Roux wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 01:07:47PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Jean le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>JlR> I need to include /usr/include/w32api/winbase.h in order to use the
>>JlR> GetVolumeInformation(...) system call under windows
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Other than templates, if you change all win32 calls to POSIX calls you
> should be good to go. Including thread calls. Does cygwin support
pthreads
> on windows? That would be very cool, for porting purposes.
Yes, nearl
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 12:40:02PM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
> Jean le Roux wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 01:07:47PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
> >
> >>Hi!
> >>
> >>Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Jean le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >>JlR> I need to include /usr/include/w32api/winbase.
ROLAND writes:
> Isn't it just possible to build a cross compiler on
> UNIX by telling GCC the target='something-cygwin'??
Of course you can build the cross compiler yourself. I've made some
scripts that automate this:
http://lilypond.org/gnu-windows/testing/cygwin-cross-1.3.6.1.tar.gz
J
> intmax(const int value_a, const int value_b); //line 283
> intmin(const int value_a, const int value_b); //line 284
> string itoa(const int value, const short fix=0); //line 285
...
> common.h:284: parse error before `const'
> common.h:285: parse error before `const'
Woops.. those lin
Hi all,
I have no problem with the script
for REP in `find -type d -name include` ; do
sed "s/easyphp/easyphp14/g" < $REP/common.inc.php > $REP/commonlucas.inc.php
sed "s/\/tata\//\/tata-conseil\//g" < $REP/commonlucas.inc.php >
$REP/common.inc.php
rm -f $REP/commonlucas.inc.php
done
when I p
Jean le Roux wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 12:40:02PM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
>
>>Jean le Roux wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 01:07:47PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
>>>
>>>
Hi!
Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Jean le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JlR> I need to inc
> -Original Message-
> From: Jean le Roux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: w32api header problems
>
>
> > int max(const int value_a, const int value_b); //line 283
> > int min(const int value_a
Hi
> To fix the min and max, define the following before including windows.h:
> #define NOMINMAX
added that... waiting for compile to complete (Working on a VM...
takes forever :) and tada! It's happy and so am I! It still warns me
about undefined symbols:
make all-recursive
make[1]: E
Jean le Roux writes:
>...
>//this is where i include the header that make life hard :)
>
>#ifdef HAVE_WINDOWS_H
>#include
>#endif
>
>...
>
>//this is where the errors occur.
>/*other*/
#ifndef max // or #ifndef _WIN32
>int max(const int value_a, const int value_b); //line 283
>int min(c
I downloaded and installed the latest version of cygwin today and for some
reason there is not gcc program. I changed my PATH variable and everything
but gcc is simply not there. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Hi!
Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Jean le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JlR> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 01:07:47PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Jean le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> JlR> I need to include /usr/include/w32api/winbase.h in order to use the
>>
Use the setup program to install it! :)
If you want more information on why this happened, you can try
searching the mailing list with keyword "setup.exe".
Austin Lanham wrote:
> I downloaded and installed the latest version of cygwin today and for some
> reason there is not gcc program. I chan
Austin Lanham wrote:
> I downloaded and installed the latest version of cygwin today and for
> some
> reason there is not gcc program. I changed my PATH variable and
> everything but gcc is simply not there. Any suggestions? Thanks.
>
You must upgrade your installation; select the gcc and bin
Robinow, David wrote:
> 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.
>
> A
Gerrit,
2002-01-09 14:47:07, du schriebst:
I have updated the expat patch since that previous version was not
libtool compatible.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=501295&group_id=10127&atid=310127
Gerrit
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On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 04:47:18PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
...
> JlR> I've done this but seems to leave my code in a tangle :)
> JlR> I suddenly have parse errors in my own header files, on normal
> JlR> function declerations. I can only deduce that windows.h is leaving an
> JlR> open ifdef or
Hi David,
make is no shell. Make will start for each line a separate task.
Regards,
Jörg
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So I found the compile problem with pdksh.
There are duplicate names of option in pdksh and
some system thingy in cygwin (I think there
was a post on this sometime earlier this month).
But when I make the changes (I'm just changing pdksh), and
I try to run the make check, it reports the following
Hi!
Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Jean le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JlR> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 04:47:18PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
>> JlR> I've done this but seems to leave my code in a tangle :)
>> JlR> I suddenly have parse errors in my own header files, on normal
>> JlR> function declerat
Tadashi Watanabe wrote:
>>On Wed, 09 Jan 2002 01:57:50 -0500
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED](Charles Wilson) said:
>>
>
> cwilson>Can somebody verify that they can now build packages without
> cwilson> -DBROKEN_LINKER when previously that switch was required?
>
> I have succeeded in buildi
Gerrit,
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 11:13:42PM +0100, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> That is funny, with my browser (IE) get just binary garbage:
>
> BZh91AY&SYCF#=Uÿà
õxù¯4¦½¸ô÷ö>ûï >$什¼
>júzí)
> ...
Sorry, I have no control over your browser and this web serv
--- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course you can build the cross compiler yourself.
> I've made some
> scripts that automate this:
>
> Jan.
Well, this does not completely answer my question, but
the first part is there.
If I do not use these scripts, doe I need some extra
s
Jean-Michel,
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 09:12:22AM +0100, Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
> Has anyone successfully ported RPM to Cygwin?
See the following for my 4.0.2 experiences and patch:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-07/msg00949.html
Jason
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ROLAND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, this does not completely answer my question, but
> the first part is there.
I'm sorry, but your questions are a bit vague to me.
> If I do not use these scripts, doe I need some extra
> stuff then or is it just as simple as typing
> 'configure --target
Try installing this font: Lucida ConsoleP from
http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/unversioned/bashprompt/
It is Lucida Console, reencoded to put the linedraw chars where
codepage:oem expects them. Then, start rxvt as:
rxvt -fn "Lucida ConsoleP-14" .
(also, you may need t
Kevin,
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 10:22:06PM -0500, Roth, Kevin P. wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Tishler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 1:26 PM
>
> > Kevin,
> > Please keep your replies on-list...
>
> Normally I would, however I know attachments to
ROLAND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That should be no problem, I made a cross compiler out
> of GCC before.
Famous last words ...
;-)
> I just wanted to know if I need to download any
> package other then BINUTILS and GCC to make a cross
> compiler from UNIX to CYGWIN.
You'll need cygwin incl
Am Montag, 7. Januar 2002 17:49 schrieben Sie:
> Jon Leichter wrote:
> > - Using CC="gcc -mno-cygwin" is good for compiling, but it's bad for GNU
> > Libtool, as I have mentioned. I use a wrapper script: CC=mgcc. What do
> > you think of this Earnie?
>
> Your wrapper script is a good idea but has
All,
Very very sorry to spam the list, but is anyone else getting repeat
copies of this message?
I've got 6 in total, two more today. I haven't really seen this from
the list or our corporate email before. If no one else has seen it, I
can safely go complain to our sysadmin.
Eric
Dan Horne
Chuck,
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 01:57:50AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Request:
> Can somebody verify that they can now build packages without
> -DBROKEN_LINKER when previously that switch was required?
I can successfully rebuild Python 2.2 without -DBROKEN_LINKER --
specifically, the _curs
Hello,
Please send your answer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I do not read the
mailing list very often. Thanks.
I think I found a bug in cygwin. I open a socket connection and start a
child process after that. Then I cannot close the socket. The following is
a reduced source code with that pro
Please keep replies on the list.
Igor Bujna wrote:
> Charles Wilson wrote:
>
>> Try installing this font: Lucida ConsoleP from
>> http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/unversioned/bashprompt/
>>
>>
>> It is Lucida Console, reencoded to put the linedraw chars where
>> codepage:o
Jason Tishler wrote:
> Chuck,
>
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 01:57:50AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>
>>Request:
>> Can somebody verify that they can now build packages without
>>-DBROKEN_LINKER when previously that switch was required?
>>
>
> I can successfully rebuild Python 2.2 without -DBR
Eric,
2002-01-09 19:04:22, du schriebst:
> All,
> Very very sorry to spam the list, but is anyone else getting repeat
> copies of this message?
No problem here.
> I've got 6 in total, two more today. I haven't really seen this from
> the list or our corporate email before. If no one else h
> Subject: Re: Potential problems with Cygwin GCC and -mno-cygwin switch
> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 17:29:14 -0500
> From: "Soren Andersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On 26 Dec 2001 at 20:33, Jon Leichter wrote:
>
> > I have a couple of issues to discuss about Cygwin GCC and
I use Cygwin with rxvt. I also use Rational Clearcase. Clearcase has a
command line tool called cleartool. When I start cleartool from a
Windows Bash shell I get the prompt:
$ cleartool
cleartool>
However if I run rxvt and then issue a cleartool command I do not get
the prompt:
$ cleartool
Try this:
start $(cygpath -w $(which notepad)) &
or, just
start c:\\winnt\\system32\\notepad.exe
> leesb@leesb-kr ~
> $ which notepad
> /cygdrive/c/WINNT/system32/notepad
>
> leesb@leesb-kr ~
> $ cygpath -w /cygdrive/c/WINNT/system32/notepad
> c:\WINNT\system32\notepad
>
> leesb@leesb-kr ~
I had my cygwin.bat file set so that the CYGWIN Environment Variable was set to
title (I think I'm a minority but I liked seeing the program currently being
executed), but yet I suddenly noticed that I was no longer seeing the name of
the program being executed in the title bar.
I recently m
"Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 07:16 PM 1/8/2002, Greg Fenton wrote:
> >
> >Thanks Larry for your replies...you've uncovered my foolishness...
> >I had added to the windows env a $CYGWIN setting when I last
> upgraded
> >BASH and had forgotten about it...sigh..
> Subject: Re: Compiling apps to Mingw32 with cygwin
> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 18:11:16 +0100
> From: "J. Henning Schwentner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Am Montag, 7. Januar 2002 17:49 schrieben Sie:
> > Jon Leichter wrote:
> > > - Using CC="gcc -mno-cygwin" is good for compili
At 02:39 PM 1/9/2002, Greg Fenton wrote:
>"Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > At 07:16 PM 1/8/2002, Greg Fenton wrote:
> > >
> > >Thanks Larry for your replies...you've uncovered my foolishness...
> > >I had added to the windows env a $CYGWIN setting when I last
>
This is a known bug in cygwin1.dll. It has been corrected on the CVS
version. Try a CVS snapshot release of cygwin1.dll.
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- Original Message -
From: "Stefan Frings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2
The Windows 2000 console can use two different fonts. The one is "Lucida
Console". The other is "Terminal". Is it possible to use "Terminal" in say
the 8x12 size with rxvt? I think it does the right thing with box
characters and while it is not as smooth has a heavier weight and is easier
on my e
Hi, can someone tell me how to compile gcc 3.0.3 for debugging under
cygwin? I need to a) disable the segfault handler and b) disable
optimizations. I'm assuming there's a way to do this via configure.
My problem is that cc1plus is crashing, with the following message and
exiting, and gdb ca
Hi,
I've recently installed cygwin 1.3.6-6 on a Windows NT machine (SP 5). I've
downloaded CAMP 1.3.20 and installed this from root (/).
Issuing /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start, gives me the following error:
Syntax error on line 267 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/loc
I've set up cron on my desktop according to /usr/doc/Cygwin/cron.README
which states I should:
$ cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a D -e "CYGWIN=ntsec"
$ cygrunsrv -S cron
And I have the following crontab installed:
15 * * * * echo -e "Debugging cron $(date)\n">
/tmp/cron
At 05:06 PM 1/9/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>I've set up cron on my desktop according to /usr/doc/Cygwin/cron.README which states
>I should:
>
>$ cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a D -e "CYGWIN=ntsec"
>$ cygrunsrv -S cron
>
>And I have the following crontab installed:
>
>15 * * * * echo -e "D
Hi all,
I would like to debug an Excel-callable dll in Windows NT machine using
gdb version 4.17.1. Because the dll contains a c++ function that
creates a thread, I put in a DebugBreak() call in the c++ codes before
and inside whhere the program creates a thread. The program is compiled
with g+
Hi all,
I would like to debug an Excel-callable dll in Windows NT machine using
gdb version 4.17.1. Because the dll contains a c++ function that
creates a thread, I put in a DebugBreak() call in the c++ codes before
and inside whhere the program creates a thread. The program is compiled
with g+
- Original Message -
From: "$Bill Luebkert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> This is partly complaint, partly my first encounter with the install
> script and partly some suggestions to improve D/L scenarios.
Install script? What script are you running, we only support installs
via setup.exe (whic
- Original Message -
From: "Kei OHSHIRO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello, Roland
>
> > I want to compile some of my programs on UNIX with the
> > target set to cygwin.
> > Can anybody tell me if I need any special packages for
> > this?
>
> We are now developing yet another cygwin distributi
Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>At 05:06 PM 1/9/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>
>>I've set up cron on my desktop according to /usr/doc/Cygwin/cron.README which states
>I should:
>>
>>$ cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a D -e "CYGWIN=ntsec"
>>$ cygrunsrv -S cron
>>
>>And I have the follo
At 06:25 PM 1/9/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>
>>At 05:06 PM 1/9/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>>
>>>I've set up cron on my desktop according to /usr/doc/Cygwin/cron.README which
>states I should:
>>>
>>>$ cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a D -e "CYGWIN=nts
Hi Cygwin folks,
having seen some references to pdksh on the list today I think I must have a
"coming out" now.
I've been working with David Korn and Glenn Fowler some weeks ago to get the
real ksh93 and all the other AT&T stuff (AST libraries and tools) going on
Cygwin.
There are still some prob
Is there anybody doing OK with Windows path? Cygwin documentation says:
Cygwin supports both Win32- and POSIX-style paths, where directory delimiters may be
either forward or back slashes. UNC
pathnames (starting with two slashes and a network name) are also supported.
I have a collegue who ha
Hi there,
Has anyone had any experience with the Maya development environment for
win2k/xp? It is of course a Visual Studio-tuned environment it seems with a
ton of dll's and header files and a few .lib files.
I'm fairly new to this .dll/.lib game so how do I even begin to go about
getting a de
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 10:07:54AM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
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>From: "Kei OHSHIRO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>> Hello, Roland
>>
>> > 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 packa
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 01:50:46AM +0100, Karsten Fleischer wrote:
>Hi Cygwin folks,
>
>having seen some references to pdksh on the list today I think I must have a
>"coming out" now.
>I've been working with David Korn and Glenn Fowler some weeks ago to get the
>real ksh93 and all the other AT&T s
S.B.,
Nothing you report indicates malfunction or misbehavior, hence you need not
attempt to fix anything.
Note that since your PATH is set so that "which" (or the BASH built-in
"type") successfully locate the "notepad" executable, all you need to do to
run that program is type its simple nam
> Sorry. That's not how it works.
>
> If you have patches to provide, check out the cygwin web page. Click on
> the "Contributing" link.
I know about that.
> If you really are thinking about providing a modified version of
> the cygwin
> DLL with ksh, then I hope you think again. It's a very
Having just installed Cygwin under Win98, I'm curious to know if I can
change the screen height to 50 lines (or some other, larger, number).
TIA,
Paul
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Just right click on the cygwin shell icon and click Properties, then alter
the settings just as you would for a DOS box.
Regards
-
Q-Games, Dylan Cuthbert.
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From: "Paul Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PRO
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 02:25:53AM +0100, Karsten Fleischer wrote:
>> Sorry. That's not how it works.
>>
>> If you have patches to provide, check out the cygwin web page. Click on
>> the "Contributing" link.
>
>I know about that.
Ok. Then that's the way to go. Just follow the procedures in
ht
Hi all!
I have been searching through the archives but the responses I found
confused me a bit.
If I cannot find a .inputrc file, should I create one?
If so, where should I put it?
What entries would work to allow:
- paste into console from a right click;
- paste into console from a ctrl+v com
Has anybody installed gnat-3.13p-i686-pc-linux-gnu-bin on your Cygwin or
similar unix os?
I ran its setup script (named 'doconfig', originally in Csh, and i just
changed the first line to Tcsh since Csh is not included in Cygwin
distribution yet) on Cygwin, and the err msg is:
$./doconfig
./xgc
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 12:16:04PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
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>From: "Christopher Faylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>I'm specifically trying not to do the "TRUE" thing, though, since
>>AFAICT it isn't always appropriate.
>
>If you want to SIG_IGN the signal, then it is:
Hi all!
Is there a console app out there that will allow for scrolling with an
unlimited buffer? Win 2k's DOS prompt has this and I want it very badly on
my WinME machine running cygwin..
Thanks!
Rob
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Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>OK, yes all your mounts are system. Looking back over your original comments, what
>doesn't work again? You seem to indicate that cron is running. The output you show
>indicates it did run. But you claim it didn't run a script. How did you determine
Hi,
I've installed Cygwin on Windows XP
when I execute the shortcut to Cygwin Bash Shell,
I get
C:\cygwin\bin\id.exe: *** Couldn't reserve space
for cygwin's heap (0x9B) in child, cygheap, Win32 error 487
C:\cygwin\bin\mkdir.exe: *** Couldn't reserve space
for cygwin's heap (0x9B) in ch
There is a snapshot up there now which seems to work ok.
Again, many thanks to Robert Collins for tracking this down.
Although I said I wasn't overly interested in tracking this down
myself, I was interested in seeing the lessening in email traffic that I
hope this fix engenders.
I do expect th
I'm getting extremely frustrated trying to get my code to build with g++ 2.95.3-5 (ld
2.11.92) under
the latest cygwin (1.3.6 I think) on a Win2K platform. Attached is the (edited) output
of my build.
Basically I build a bunch of object files from C++ source, build a library from them,
then b
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Dylan Cuthbert
>
>
> Just right click on the cygwin shell icon and click Properties, then alter
> the settings just as you would for a DOS box.
>
*Way* better than that, use rxvt instead of... ugh... c
Try linking with g++ instead of ld.
cheers,
-Matt
> I'm getting extremely frustrated trying to get my code to build with g++
2.95.3-5 (ld 2.11.92) under
> the latest cygwin (1.3.6 I think) on a Win2K platform. Attached is the
(edited) output of my build.
> Basically I build a bunch of object fi
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Rob
>
> Hi all!
>
> I have been searching through the archives but the responses I found
> confused me a bit.
>
Unix is a harsh mistress. That said, you want to be sure to also check the FAQ
if you ha
Thanks for the response Gary!
>
> > If so, where should I put it?
> >
>
> Your home directory.
>
This is ok, but I found Cygwin placed my home directory inside another
program's folder. How can I change my home dir?
> > What entries would work to allow:
>
> "man readline" will get you started.
Matt,
Thanx for the idea. It got rid of the "undefined references" but not the
"multiple
definitions". I really don't know where it gets that from.
Ben Scherrey
1/9/2002 11:59:45 PM, "Matthew Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Try linking with g++ instead of ld.
>
>cheers,
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