> -Original Message-
> From: Lagstein, Yossi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>
> I opened a bug with Compaq support, they said it's a software
> problem, gave
> me the following:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q130802
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 04:22:26PM -0800, Karl M wrote:
> Hi All...
>
> OOPS! I forgot to update the usage and error strings. You may like this
> patch file better.
>
> Thanks,
Thanks for the patch. Unfortunately it doesn't apply cleanly.
Please recreate the patch and take care that your mail
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 03:54:54PM -0800, Karl M wrote:
> Hi Corinna...
>
> In /c/cygwin/usr/doc/cygwin/openssh-3.0.2p1-5.README I found:
>
> - If you want to be able to login to different user accounts you'll
> have to start sshd under system account or any other account that
> is able to swi
- Original Message -
From: "Tristan Juricek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I'm the cygwin setup.exe maintainer.
> I've been wondering if anyone has considered or has worked on a Cygwin
MSI
> installer. Though there are some restrictions and it may be more
difficult
> to automate, the admini
at first glance, this seems inconsistent to me; comments anyone?:
--v-v--C-U-T---H-E-R-E-v-v--
> 06:36:47 Sun Feb 24 /adm/bin/sys/s
> WS011206 adm > uname -a;echo "$(echo X$'\r')" |od -a ; echo X$'\r'|od -a
CYGWIN_NT-4.0 WS011206 1.3.9(0.51/3/2) 2002-01-21
Lagstein, Yossi wrote:
> I'm using cygwin 1.3.4 on NT 4 SP6a.
> I encounter the following problem:
> - telnet the machine (even telnet localhost)
> - touch /etc/abc -> windows crash with BSOD
>
> It doesn't happen all the time but if I try it for several time it happens.
> In the event viewer
Hi Corinna...
Here it is again with a changelog and readme update as well.
Thanks,
...Karl
>From: Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: cygrunsrv patch proposal
>Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 10:08:39 +0100
>
>On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 04:22:26PM -0800, Karl M wrote:
Thanks, Robert, I'll look into the cygwin--developers archives. Building
the debug cygwin is one of the next steps on our list. One point of
clarification, though. We're running parallel rshs into the machines to run
single-threaded makes from each rsh. This is different from running make
and
Are there any objections if I remove the 'test' designation from
gdbm-1.8.0-4 and make it 'current'? Has anybody tested this package?
I'd especially like a response from the following folks, who have
previously reported difficulties with gdbm:
Godefroid Chapelle -- gdbm, python
Jeff Lu -- ???
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> From: Dan Kyhl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> yes maybe.
> I installed and compiled gcc 3.03, but I get this error both
> with 2.95.3
> and 3.03.
> Maybe my different paths are not setup up correctly!
I got the same error after installing gcc 303. It turned out
that the static libstdc++ was s
I have a program that behaves differently on Linux and Cygwin. I'm using
version 1.3.9 of the DLL.
The program tries to list all files in a directory by doing opendir(), then
readdir() until all the entries have been read and then closedir(). That
works fine, but the time between the opendir()
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 12:49:39AM +, John William wrote:
>From: "John William" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Readdir() bug?
>Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 00:49:39
>
>I have a program that behaves differently on Linux and Cygwin. I'm
>using version 1.3.9 of the DLL.
>
>The p
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 04:43
Subject: "$(dothis)" construct acts as a text tool in pipe (\r removed)
> at first glance, this seems inconsistent to me; comments anyone?:
> --v-v--C-U-T---H-E-R-
I see inconsistent behavior between the two below
1.3.9 commands. Why does the "\r" pass through the pipe in :
echo X$'\r'|od -a # \r preserved
; but not in:
echo "$(echo X$'\r')" |od -a # \r deleted
?
Earlier this month I pointed out that grep, and sed will
strip out \r at EO
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 10:24:41PM -0600, Tom Rodman wrote:
>I see inconsistent behavior between the two below 1.3.9 commands. Why
>does the "\r" pass through the pipe in :
>
> echo X$'\r'|od -a # \r preserved
>
>; but not in:
>
> echo "$(echo X$'\r')" |od -a # \r deleted
>
>?
Dunno.
Just a quick question to find out if this bug is already known. I don't
know if it's the make bug mentioned in the FAQ. I can't easily supply a
test case as it only seems to happen after building hundreds of thousands of
lines of source code.
Our build system consists of recusive makes includin
Hello,
I have been forgetting to write in about this. In cannot use /dev/clipboard on Win98;
anything redirected to it causes a fault (Windows error box).
My Cygwin is described by (`cygcheck -s', abridged):
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Cygwin Win95/NT Configurati
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